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VOL. IV
UAlfc r UK NE. T UKAr I
IS YET UNCERTAIN
Secretary ef War Seye Mock De
pend* on Skip* end Event*
Ah reed
Washington, Jan. P0.~ Expansion
of America's fighting fo-cri b:yi-cd
Ihclr present strength Hvpur
such factor* as ev.-nt« ah r-d nntl
the shipping si'.ucti- i, C-c-relnsy
Baker said tonight i's losing thrt
the War Dspr.rtr.; hr" not fixed
a date for anoth.- ■ of: nor ever,
determined how r*a:y nor/ me n vhaU
be called.
When Mr. Baker told the Senate
Military f(a:tlttcs y< . tv.-dry the
L'niird Plaice vm id beve hdf a mil
lion men ir. Fixnea rady thb year sort
that in ull a million und a Half could
PO Kcmsc If ships could be found to
r~ ~ry them, he referred to tho divis
ions now in training camp- and that:
already in Europe. Fut. re develop
ments trill decide whet addi'.lonal
forces trill bs sent.
Further LcHdiiicB.
The Secretary made c’tc- today hi*
opinion that if event? lanle it nerr*.
ser> to call or: mo-? than another
9 increment of bit a million men the
executive'* authitity to <lreft m»n for
fighting units other than rer-rvr?
would be exhausted and further !-•>
lslation by Congress would bo neceo
u “r»
“ He said however, tfc.-.t «ai*:r the au
thority to call two ie.r.-.anontj of line
soldiers of £(!(!,C”d e;ch and such
additional nt.mhrts for rceruit* batta
Hons special uhits "a* the President
may deem necessary.” the second
draft (night bring out in all aa many
aa a million men.
Regis ter All 21 Years Oil
The Senate Committee today ten
tatively approved legislation proposed
by the War Department to provide
lor the n^jtrstlnn of yoi'ttiv attain
ing the age of 21 years tinea June G
authorizing the firing of oaotas or.
the ha via of elar-a one of the new
classification and empowering the
President to call men needed for spe
cial industrial or other work. Provost
Marshal General Crowder, appearing
to explain the bills, told the commit
tee it waa proposed to hold a new
drawing to cttabUih the order of lia
bility of the new registrant?. When
IMMMMMnMaM
■ sorted In the dasrea to which they
may be eurignrd according to a plan
now being worked obt
Two Million i. Clave Owe
It la aavoraed, General Crowder
said, that most of the new reg'ttranti
will fall into class one, Riving thai
class this yrar u tola! of some two
million men. From class one it h
proposed to take the next and any
future draft*.
In a formal memorandum prevent
ing hli views tbc general also disap
proved xurgeetione that the registra
tion be ertrnded to men beyond tfl
air* 31, saying the e.Tort of claasi
fleatior. is *o great and eo expensive
and the number of persons past 8!
years who would fall in clars one sc
small that the task would pot be wort!
while.
Baker Would Exempt 31 Year Mrs
Although Secretary Maker today re
Iterated his desire to have excmptei
regirtered men who reach the age o'
31 yean without being culled InU
the military service, the committee
refujed to include such a prorKior
in the legislation. General Crowd*
disapproved the suggestion.
The bills probably will be introduc
ed into the Senate tomorrow. an<
Senator ■ Chamberlain said tooigb
they would bo prciwcd for early pu
■***.
Aviation Activities.
Prom Chairman Coffin, of the Air
craft Hoard, the comm'.VWe today w
cured behind clnsod doors what acv
e*al n cm hen termed “mont encourttg
tr.e” report* of the aviation program
Y.r. Coffin told about the suceoa* o
the I /berty motor and outlined th
eo-orolnatrd program of aviation pro
duetton and nn»n»tion arranged by th
United State*, Borland, France an
Italy.
Although much of Mr. Coflln’a taatl
money mi confidential a ronaldei
•hie part will be made public, pro!
•bhr next Thursday, when ho will b
croea-«xujnined in open eeeelon.
Purther Inquiry into thu avia'.lo
*oprice win bo made tomorrow whe
B.'tf. Goa. fv|oicr chiaf of the arm
service, and Col. Deeds will appeal
probably in executive aeaeion.
Beher aad the CeeiaiiHw
The rommltlee had hoped to rets
Bcvrelary Baker bn fore the end of th
amok for rrose examination on b
atitomcnt yesterday of n.-my achievi
m< nta, but tonight ( halrmai Chnmbr
la*U thought the aviation braoe
would eiineum* the next few daj
and postpono Beretary Baker'll ri
torn until next week.
That "War Co-mell" Behem.
DUcoseion of IS* r vutroveray on
the conduct bf the war xml Ut* pr
posed war department roorganlsatlc
also la Impending both In the Benat
aad Hnoae. Senator Wadsworth <
New Toth la planning aa addree
FI
|tv 1IMC INCOME TAX U
A "SPLENDID PRIVILEGE"
*» Cell te Aesecicaa* te Meet Draudi
Tket Insure lfrilll».
(I.its racy Digest)
This 1 •„ c_l! on svery American
lubject .o the income tax to moot
Inith-iut delay tho necessities of hti
wromr' ' *a it* svreat task of ac
loropltsj.nf the freedom of the world.
I' pyeey uins2I*ried man with an ia
Imcip cl Jl.CCO or mere, and every
married men with an Income of $2,
OCO or more, will take prompt step*
to maV# i rport to the (uviransit, He
I -It) perform an inestimable service
J •*’ the Va'ictl olatei and lta treat
ury department.
This department is already labor
’■ rj pa-..”? by iho war. By giving
I’*' hearty rv>-opcratien each elti
3 vpll lie doing his share at least
' ' .j its burdens and to lighten the
" .’ -y rci|«msibilltle» of the new
t-a:_-.ni.v.ionor of internal revenue,
vi‘ - ir.tj say, is the most able and
.'.'ort efficient head that this important
unrh of the government has ever
had.
It ia true, of course, that ire are
carrying a great burdea of taxation,
li lt we arc poor butlacia men If we
1- vard these taxes as mopey lost.
^ hey arc but the premiums w« are
-.sying on the greatest insurance of
, times—insurance against the con
, •'•«»-M now ruling In Russia, insur
'nee that will protect and preserve
oir -families, our property, oar lisea,
our ideals, all that we are aad aO that
m hope to be.
Think of Belgium systematically
rijincd. think of Poland dnrutxd and
iaial waste, think of Armenia, a nation
Ittaaoccrod and murdarad by an ally
of the Hone. Think on these thing*
ar.d then remember that every dol
lar of taxes you pay into the treasury
of the United State* places another
binder between your loved ones and
tucb on spy be Me horrors as these.
The payment of the income tax
m tbe present duty—the splendid pri
vilege—-of six million citUens. No
loyal American win fail to give im
mediate easier to the calL For at
thl_ tinea of great parti and preaatng
danger, when the battle fin* and
frontier of civilisation will sirn ba
it v, a million four beloved ions,
prove to ba a dead that would follow
us with shame to the end of our
dey->.
UNCLE SAM WANTS ACCOUNT
ANTS AT HAOO TO ffi,MO
A YEAR
Washington, D. C., January 80.—
The United States Government is in
need of several hundred export cost
ac'o intni:ts to Ml vacancies in the ac
cornt* section of the finance depart
ment of the equipment division of
1 the R-'f-nal Corps, War Department,
ua : m other branches, for duty in
Washington, D. C., or In the field, ac
centing to an announcement just te
nued by the United 8tat*s CM] 8ar
dr- C mmission The matartoo off er
et ran;,-* from $2,400 to $4,000 a
year. Men only are dwired.
Th* duties of appointee* to th*
—pnal Corps arill consist of the de
termination of production costa of
' alrr.-b net and airplane motor*, cither
a* inpcivUors in charge at one or
mo .a of the several plants, or as aa
ais'-anta; or appointees may ba assign
' cd to duty In Washington, D. C.
Applicants win not be assembled
■ tor u written examination, but will
I so ft.cd upon tne subjects ol edo
. cation and experience, as shown by
• the applications and corroborative
ev tcnce.
The Commission states that on ac
count of Cm urgent needs of Um
•crrlcc applications for three poet
lion* will be received until fnrthei
notice and that papers will bo rated
promptly and certtile-linns matte ai
the needs of the eereico require.
Compbto Information and appHc*
tior Viuoks may ho obtained by roc*
i im-nleating with tho secretary of Um
1 lot -I board of civllmervice exam Inert
at the sort office In any of the target
• cities or *ith the Cnlted States Chri
■ Service Commission, Washington, D
- O.
Tho Ron!Wage book campaign is 01
1 In Dunn and tha first alloUaeent ol
i bo- in been disposed of already
I Dt m wtu sell a Urge number won
then ito quota, which mi see that th<
joys will be remembered la this way
It i» the purpose of the manager
II her* to get at least sns booh int
a tho hands of ovary boy from thl
e motion and Mr. Co Ids tain sad Mi
n T’.lgbman will no doubt succeed fa
r tholr efforts. Tha Smileags hook i
h a gift that goss direct to tho boy
a in the various camps in tha countr
>- and ons they folly apprectots.
possibly tomorrow la support of th
r h’lb for a war cabinet and munition
i- director. The war cabinet meal
n nra will be considered by Uu com
o ml* tee this week sad another vote I
fi planned on the qooetiou of rsportin
l, M to the Senate.
CHANGE IN PROGRAM OF
THE LYCEUM COURSE.
SargM.1 FUhiff WUI Com Huteod W
UeateMnt HcGftwj *4 Pint
Arranged.
The following loiter aiHrnml to
Mm. V. I. Stephens, of this city ex
plains itself:
“Mr. McGibney, whom we booked
to appear on yoar Lyceum coarse this
season, has barn drafted into the Na
tional Army and la now In a training
camp. This is a big disappointment
to us, and will probably appear so
to yon at first, but undoubtedly you
will be pleased when we advise you
that we have been able to tec ure the
services of Sergeant John Flahiff, of
U> Princess Pat Regiment of the Cana
dian Expeditionary Pereas, to fin the
engagements which we had booked
for McGibney."
Serge eat FUblS Came* With Thrill
leg Persewel Esgerlemeee.
Illustrated by gas masks, and other
Instruments of war, and with a trench
on canvsa as s background, Sorgeant
John T. Flahiff, diract from the front
Una trenchos, is telling Lyceum eadi
eweee la a sail)*, straight-forward
W*y, yet vividly andthrilllngly, hi*
experience* of seven monthe in the
great war.
Flahiff, a daanent young Ameri
can, was a member of the famous
Canadian Princess *7*1" regiment
which, during a battle on the western
front, went into action in the first
line trenches with ICM men and adth
stood the furious onslaughts of the
enemy until only if of Its members
wore able to walk out of the trench**
unaided.
Flahiff was In the Ypres salient
daring the heavy fighting there end
was at Bapeume back of Vimy ridge.
Twice la big drives he went “over
the top” and dotens of tiroes in (french
_IA.
Ha served la three most dangerous
capacities, being euccaaafuly a bomb
er. machine runner and stretcher
bearer. He wee mad* serge act for
cenapkuoni scirtce in carrying the
wounded for forty sir boon at one
t^ma, from th* front to the framing
station, facing enemy Are nearly .all
this period.
Shortly after thla be was taken IB
mm**m*mm*m
charge. As soon as his health will
permit he will again enter th* war,
this time under the stars and stripe*.
Sergeant Flahiff describes the er
cry day army Ufa at th* front. He
teUs of th* preliminary training in
France before going into active ser
vice. He describee th* trenches, th*
barbed wire entanglements, th* list
ening pests, th* barrage fir* and
many other things people have been
wanting to know at first hand. A<
th* clot* of his lecture, he eonducti
a question box, s feature which hai
proven to be very popular with hi
audiences.
The lecturer appears in his Cana
dian sergeant’s uniform.
Highly enthusiastic comments oi
hia lecture are being received from
committeemen and newspapers by tin
Red path Bureau.
MARSHBURN-UPE
Marriage at Reason. B. T. P. U
Gives Delightful Social
Benson, Jen. 27.—A marriage o
much interest to friends here en<
elsewhere occurred this afternoon a
three o’clock in the Praebyterlai
church, when Mr. Harvey Msrthburr
of BestonviUe township and Mia
Mattis lipe, of Mooresville wee
married. Rev. A. T. Lassiter, paste
ef the bride, performed the eeremonj
Mr. Marsh burn is ona of tha mot
prominent yonng formers in the east
era part ef the eenaty. Mrs. Marat
burn Is well known hers, she her
lag taught in the Graded Schools her
and at BenteaviUe for the paat.tw
years. She has resigned her poeitio
ia the school here. Him Fox, of Aaht
villa, coming la today to taka ha
After the ceremony Mr. sad Mn
Marsh burn left far their heme newt
built and famished and all read
for occupancy.
The B. T. P. C. guvs a very d<
ligbtfal aerial at the Parrish Hot)
last night. Aa elaborate prograi
eras given after which re freshmen]
were served. The B. Y. P. U. ondi
the leadership ef Mbs Julia nrirrrA
la making rapid pragmas here, a graa
number of members having been ad<
ed within the past few months.
The War Savings Stamp eoaiml
tee ef Banaer township, beaded t
Preston Woodall, chairman, is lauacl
Ing a campaign which promises (
piece Benson and Banner township I
the foremost ranks In selling Wi
Savings and Tkrift 8 tempo T)
school teachers In the township ei
being called upon to help posh 0
tale of stamps and tha eampall
promises to grew to home nee prepo
Lions within a faw weeks.
ALL TH* MRWS IN TUB DI8PATC
MR.
wni i
»
County Food
Ron hue bo—
Food
to take prompt aad
the end that aB
eive quentlUee
tarty floor, to
tom their iorpine
to the deale re
CHA9. ROM.
He—ett
ter WW U
feed "
Mr. Pag*
aod Mr. Boas
ha announce*
Admintetrator'i
carried oat t*
Uttar U of
■boulder type
the man. Ea
t’.oB right
County Pood
tnatructa him
“(1> That
tail
of
can tecure that retarn all
Soar in their octet of
on* barrel to ■
they porebaea talar* bring
required to take It back at the price
they received for It
"<*) That yoa take every mean*
within .your i mu wand to remedy thia
•ituation joat aa promptly aa peerible
"(4) That you eubmit to aa
promptly for indictment and proaeeu
tion the name* of any merchant* who
wltkbolda Information aod aay con
tainer* who retain U their pomaasion
more-than on* barrel of flour after
they have been an opportunity
to rctum lt to deaUt*-1’
DOCTORS ADVANCE FEES.
On account of the high coat ef He
in* and *re*t lucre—* In the oost of
our mtdicinaa and taatrumenta and
other unuaual expan***, w* the *n
•terrigned phyuejan* have been forced
'I in order to meet «er ho neat obliga
tion*. to make aa Increaae la oui
charge*. The foOowtng fee achaduli
has born adopted aa a basis apor
I which to malts charges f«r oar am
I ricoa.
> Normal Obstetrierf fee *20.00 plm
> ra Usage
I Office consohetieo 11.60.
) Day visits hi leva 12.00.
r Night visits batwsm Op. m. aad 1
. a. m. *4.00.
t Country visits aa follows:
First mile—day, $••**, night *4.<K
Second mile—day. *8.00, aigtr
- *6.00.
> Third mile—day *6*0, night *6.60
> Fourth mile—day *4.00, night (I.
> Fifth mile—day *600, night «f.M
■ Sixth arite—day *600, night *0.00
r Seventh rails—day *7.00, nigh
*10.60.
- Eighth mils—daf *8.00, nigh
r tis.00.
t Fifteenth mils—day *1100, sigh
*12.60.
- Consultation visfta *6.00 extra ii
1 addition te above mfl*ags.
n W. E. Coltrsas
■ E. Tata lilnoe •
r R. L. Warren
Y C. H. Sexto*
i Wa, p. He*
I- O . L. Denntag
Chan. nighamith
i- 8 P. J . Lee
J ' I F Hicks
i- 3. W. McLean
» M. L. Rersfeet
x H. a Roberts
t Dunn. N. C., Jssuff It. 1116
• _L.—
e Chris Jacobs, a nAMr sf the l
s s. aviation Mips, ffh* |a stations
a at iUateal. lUlaoto. «2rtvad la taw
p- Tuesday and apant * few days wtt
hia old friends Ms Jacobs to tool
ing wen aad hia walk to the esrvir
*
NEW REGULATIONS,
SELECTIVE DRAFT
Fn*Wt MpnU Prepares Per Ex
Sereiee •
Washington, Jan. SI.—New regu
lations far selective draft physical
examinations wen iaruaH today by.
Pro I eat Marshal General Crowder in
preparation for extension of the policy \
of accepting for oprcial and Hmltod
•erviee regietrants unfitted for gco
ml military dety. They will brlag'
Into the service under the next draft'
Assay man who otherwise would bo!
The btd boards are directed to I
pose spa# registrants tor genera),
military service only when they come
withia tha standards ef unconditional
Acceptance or rejection All other
rases must be referred to the Medical
Advisory Board for further examin
attorn. Hereafter there will be no
unconditional affatOng of men who
have remedlaT dots' la
To a* th. Shorties
Underlay old regulations men on- ,
der lnWl in height were uncon
ditional rejected. In the future mm
of M lashes if' exceptionally well
proportioned, may he talccn, and if
not exceptionally well proportioned,
their eaoas must bo nami to the |
modi re 1 hoard. Begin ran ta above TB;
laches viuspa exceptionally well
pro petti oneohioe sm to be referred
to tha Medlsal Adviaery Board for
rlssiHratinn
The aUra weight established
by the ragulattoa is ISO pounds uu
I.m IL. ■ » » - a. ~ * ' • <iua
ta coma from soma ■ acted IDoam ad
otherwise the i tglMiagte.havo mo dis
qualifying defect," tat tha eaaaa af
registrants weighing titaaau 100
and 114 pomAa am ta ha refarsed
ta tha Medical Board.
BiglalraiiTi under wngtrt ta pripsc
tioa ta M> height anlaaa it U yiltoty
doc ta asam temporary raaaa, ala pa
ta tha If edMal Beard.
Visitors Mast Ptaarantly Sstar
day Night at Brattyri
Fart Caswell, N. C., Jan. 21.—Tha
dmnea gtra at Southport Saturday
evening by the members of tha Mason
ic fraternity among tha soldiers sta
tioned at Fort CaswsB complimen
tary to the ladies of Wilmington and
tha other citlea of the state from
which tha so idlers coma, was largely
attended and pronounced by all ta
base boa a unqualified success.
May ladies from this city ad from
other towns in the state were in at
tendance.
The dancing began at 8 JO, being
opened with the grad march, led
by lur. W. N. Daniel and Miaa Meaner
Manias, when tha ladies mat their
partners. Many novel figures wero
introduced. Among them was the
figure “TJ. S." tha ladies forming the
"U.” ad the soldiers the “S.” At
the conclusion of tills number, a
largo America flag war unfurled to
the strains of a ns trio tic air.
Punch waa terrad during the arm
ing and later a delicious salad course
White at supper the ladies ware pre
sented with fancy cabaret hats aa
souvenirs ef the occasion, w belli they
wore and addad quite a novelty to the
scene. The music for Lie dancing
eras fumUkod by the post orchestra.
The hall was decorated with flags,
southern tmilax and masonic em
blems.
I Those dancing:
Miaa Jaaaette Phoenix with Mr
Haahagea; Miaa Mary Pickett witi
Mr. Tooat Mias Eflxabeth Waethrool
with Mr. Green; Miaa Virginia Pams
. at with Mr. Harris; Mala Edna Dark
t with Mr. Daria; Misa Lina Sdwardi
with Mr. GayVor; Miaa Margaret Oay
l ter with Mr. Odea; Miaa Bade Harrfa
with Mr. Btaaaey; Mba Ola Bums witi
t Mr. Merchant; Mbs Katherine Bint
with Mr. Blakley; Mba Bessie Klnt
i with Mr. Snyder; Mbe Agnos MeRm
with Mr. King; Min Rita Mona wM
Mr. Ceha; Mba Batter with Mr. Hod
gia; Miaa Kate Paiaaa with Mr. Peer
seas; Mbs JnHa Fateon with Mi
Younghlood; Mba Margaret Harrl
with Mr. Cleta; Mra. J. B. British
with Mr. Marley; Mbe Ebaner Hat
ria with Mr. Daniel; Mba Mary Bel
lamy with Capt. Harraboa; Kb
Katheriae KOtett with Kr. Alderman
Mb* Thalia Banting with Mr. Joeo
Mbs Marie Grainger with Mr. Prdai
Mba Osaka* llaar with Mr. Bvcreti
Mbs Laura Jacobs with Mr. Lao; Mb
Login Grant with Hr. David Joan
r. Mba Laura Parsley with Mr. Wads
1 Mbe Maude WUlsen with Mr. Al
a kineaa; Mbs Placid* Clark with Mi
b Payne | Mbs Elite Smith with Ml
i- Easel; Mba Myrtle Rhodes with Mi
a Spearman; Mba Mary Cites Bet Urn
with Capt. Hatcher; Min Man.I
rCBACCO FOB SOLDI EBB
' NOT A VERT COOO PLAN
Eogiaad l*n Met eed Freaee Net
Ordwwl BmohoUos Dor* For AB
‘There’* too wneh to >000 and too
Ittto. if any. to pli to jnotify too
>lan of tending cigarette* wholesale
•o toldlor* with tho view that they
octhe thtia in their lonely hoot*, and
•err* thorn for critical momenta,’’
»n the State Board of Health in its
ataat bulletin "Erea if tide new
nrnt that wear* ao wall th* cloth**
>f real philanthropy had had its
wigia ia th* kindly footings and ten
ia thles of tho folk* back hoaaa, ia
itcad of ia tho mind* of too** who
lad tobacco to toll, th* risk it too
mint of rir«r. A to ichor needs too
lipeat ytatihli eoarng* and dghting
:ffieiency—clearness of ate, Noafl
iam of nerre and hoait action, pwor
M rate fatigoa and flotno* and to
>ot to ykld or ratrandor to too snooty
itrength to withstand laatfol tampt
itioat—sod what mat or woman ha
ler** that cigarettes Nad to any of
hot* qualities?
“Study after study**, any* th* bai
Ictin, “bos boon mad* to know tho
etfecta of tohoeoo an health and ato
rlcacy, and whatever alto ia fonad
rhreagb toe study, there ia alwny* the
autetendiag fact that th* oat of to
bacco inertrooe heart action and ha
em* muscular power. This fact has
bcca ao well established that for more
than a generation maw In tmtotag f*r
supreme toms of their pkytical power*
u* forbidden to nao tihaice. Tho
nrufflBfliAHAl pwnnav IrmHan dittor to
untie i%u will ao «MkM Ma heart I
to lasers bla faUara. Wtatfetras|
COOTS* ELECTED DUtECTO*
Th* fallowing which appeared la
Tneaday'a Haws and Obaarray. wrMtaa
by that pepar-a Vattagha cor
respondeat. wfll he *f tad arm* to a
number at oar reedrrai
"Wade H. Cooper, rice prerldael
of th* Merth Carolina Society la
Washington, has last been elected
chairman of the board of director*
of the National Bank of Hattysvillc,
Maryland. Mr. Cooper it one of the
■oat successful bank an at tha capi
tal Ha il preatdant of tha Union
Barings Beak aad Ora United Stater
Seringa Bank and otherwise identi
fied with many financial institution*.
Because of hie aorcaaa as a financier
he has last born raqoeated by tha
Washington Military Council to aarra
on the military committee of tha
campaign ao training camp activities.
Mr. Cooper cornea from Wilmington,
N. C.. and is a brother of W. B. and
Thomas E. Coopsr, of WOmioften
aad P. 8. Coopsr, of Dam.”
Wa are authorised by Mr. E B
Mitchell, Deputy Register of Deada
to announce that he haa rulgnif hh
offiee, to toko affect at ones, and hat
accaptad a position with tbs Bank at
Capa Bear, at Dub. Ha cento*
platoe marring his, family to Dana
aorao time in tha naar fntnra. Mr
MHchall haa made a very eflleient mat
in the offer af tha Rogteter of Daada
aad hie giong will be regretted bj
the many peepie that he haa aerra<
fn the office, under both tha admin
1st ratio as af Mr. A. M. Shaw and Mr
w. H. Paocett, tha praam* Ragtete
of Deeds.—Barnett Poet
Parsley wtth Mr. Ed. Jaaaa; MM
Alice flehaiksn with Mr. Wf-nTT
man; Mias Elisabeth flaeaetef wit
Mr. Motes; Mias Bessie Torn wH
1 Mr. Wilson; Mia Annto Banks wit
' Mr. Henntgaa: Mia Gladys Camel
' with Mr. Chandler; Mtee Leah Watt
sritt Mr. Roper; Mtee Carrie Week
1 with Mr. Warrant Mtee BQn «
1 Georgs with Mr. Maarn; Mia Katha
' Me St. Geetga with Mr. Wooten) Mia
BUa Windsor with Mr. Boatt; Mh
• Mas Phelps wtth Mr. Parker; Mh
i Josephine Newton wtth Mr. Psoras!
: Miss Lola Dottier wtth Mr. W. 1
1 Wean; Mtea Blame hie Newton wit
1 Mr. Bwaias Mtee Lottie Mas Kewte
• wtth Mr. BtrMdaad; Mtei Annie B
1 George with Mr. Tamila; Mlaa Aik
1 Adkins with Mr. Tha^oan; Mh
- Elisabeth Oethrie with Mr. Onthrh
'• Mia EHsabeth Dottar wtth Mr. Jab
• foota; Mtea Myrtle VoOan wtth Lie
tenant Yates.
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• ALL THE MEWS IN THE DIAPATC
Tbs aitreto ■ ,
ft* War ladaotrioo Board _tha
Mthoitty of th* Food Control hot *>
t port of th* ptegtan for aHnnlaHnr
ognultaral prodoctioa. It Wfll ha
anloailid at Atlantic pool* and th«
Price will ho $TMd a toa. ftaa oa
board can at port of arrival. Fan
in an to pap la oddirtoa freight
(bon port of arrival and th* BtaU
fertiliwr fee .
i
I
boldon of l_i for
bad, aad nap , ha
top antic af a 1
listing of B. O. «„_
Buaai A. M. thaw, __
H, Gregory. B D. Overby, *
K. T. Pnttoreon, Coat, aad J. C. % ••
Byrd, Dean, B. F. D. 1. • r
X* nonoy win be l
application ha* v’.'.j."
/
Ti ^ i..
cleared ap the matter as tar as New
Yortt la coacemad sad Dm rating
win daabtlaaa to aacipted hr attor
dirtrict beside la attor atetaa. Under
tto ratine of dm New Yerfc heard
dfetoes- wflJ to ptassd la daae A-l.
ttoboato aefadag tog * mrTlagi
reins tto board seeks trtortThlr”
wrtb reentrants. U holds that “as
min teg* contracted daaa Map IB.
t»n. (toll to regarded to entitling
a cccecriptahle au to deferred dnae
iflcotlon en dor the gaeattowlaa eje
tem anlaas H to »>'wa that the
man was Jammed In believing that to
wei aa laagar eahjeet to tto draft
when to satorad tto im‘m Ti‘
horde."
hart to mass that -
ha* ben called to tfca I .,
faond to ho phpriaaBp
or has raoairad a certiflcato of ax
eair'loa or dhchaigs on ether than
in.bj.tnal fromnds prior to hh mer
rier' ho ahoald raatlaa too aat alaaa
ifleat ioa thri would ha awarded hha
had Ua marriage takea plant prior
to aTriJJ. Tho optrica af iha New
paaerro at tha asteritea aarriaa net
obit, nil on rertlag span afl Moftha
draft ape" ead that all
knew this end theta who
Hr j And then riahnad
: such claim "created the ]
tion chat It wan a
U li held that an
' inf prior to Map II or <
r men;. mad* far tha
robr.ta tho |
Maw*.
1
. Tho
1 Pint National
1 dap. Jannarp Slat ,
j aarh week 1
1 aarprlaae pen th i
1 It h
* ofa*
* wo-h In ’ «•
’ ahioa poo to nltbsti d : at
* thrift and to have i dm*
* at r'+r poo moat . B.
1 BbUssio, who haa i da*
1 partmcri. la I tha
wort hp MMa Bmr
■ of r V?IB wtl bo glad to t rear
* arHh pan. I ft hep fall to saa pan
■ coll on thaaa at tha bank and outer
k. h
i tha
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