? ? ? ?;?? ?' ? V-J-' m Busiest - Town in U.S. A ?VEMJJEll 14, Up PITT COUSTY, if*'' '* out the treaty's labor proyijtens, and" after it On these and on the amendments of Senator Gore, democrat; Oklahoma, to prohibit war without *??- advisory vote of the people.tha leaders hope to get. toal acfton,. r- ?g: It bad been the expectation of the loaders on both sides to wipj tne slate clean of amendments by Noting on the 'Qore proposal immediately a* nr" ? *,,v Jf? W|TVW?** MHM4VIMW *?? ? *7",, OCIATION '8 TO CONVENE ? GREENSBORO NOVEMBER 8 AND 9 AT THE O. H*NRV/ ^ Pair Subscription Rate* and Coda of $thlcs WW Be Among the Leading Concord.-J. B. Sherrill, secretary" If the North Caroline Press associa tion, gavo oat information relative to mid-winter meeting of tfc? asso -v.;||,l?<4 mfeaitog Will be held in Green* bore, at the O. Henry Hotel on Jaou ufps and 9th.|;l Mr. j[ Sherrill points out' that tha executive committee of' th$, association, in deciding upon the lp#(^ng place and . the time, also de cided that the convention will devote ite entire time to discussion of mat ters -pertaining to the printing and . pubUahin#;hu5ine9S. It is proposed to have five-minute talks on the first day ob topics that are of. yttal inter est tft/ev^ry memb<$fe tf ' tha associa tion The following will be some of thn mhiflcts : 'ion of standard d for full produc 'peT Vfaif'sa? >d? or?thics tor ii i ? *?.".? ? wealthy citizens be held In Uan churct ioare;- night Person DR. ANNA MOUTET V. :g Dr. Ahtta Moutet of France ie one of thp noted woman surgeons her* for the convention of women fthyalclans caiied by the social morality commit tee of the C. A- She has r? ceived "many ^decorations for heroic ami skillful work on the battlefield. Late in the Day Senator* Lodge and Hitchcock Held a Conference Wltb the VtefcPresMent on 8ubjact CS frttraar* ? n , V v 4 Jtfr r ? ~K.. Washington ? Further Indication* that the peace treaty fight may lead to a continuing deadlock developed while the senate loaders were trying in vaia to fix a definite date for a roll '^devised to hasteaf endments and a font] reservations will j UWCIL supreme councfl, sitting | a- of foreign affato, a? ft of a treaty ty be con of racial and other mli VW" ^ I decided to request the nianf tog||en to traffk is crossing the German "Warsaw. The examine the ques NO EFFECTIVE PEACE CAM ML' ASSURED UNDER PRES.BNT APPARENT CONDITIONS. MBST jjf ? '?'S German/ Will B? Required to Replaoc Vessel* Either Sunk or Destroyed At Scapa Flow With Others. ? Washington.? Notice was -served on i Germany by th.e allied and associated ' powers In a note and accompanying protocol^ that 'the treaty of peace woi\ld Rot go Into force jntilOermany executed to the satisfaction of the a I lied and associated powers obliga tions asRiuned under the armistice convention and additional agree moats. The note, made pvbUc, provides that thf German gov* p*ment shall send representatives to Paris Novenf her 10 towmake final arvsngemeuts for tite imttmg into effect >f the treaty. But the" note specifies lhat before the treaty can be made eifctlve the Gar man i epresofftatives shall obligate their nationtocarry out die terms P^rotocol. The protocol contains a number d obligations assumed by Germany in the armistice convention and cornel* mentary agreements which have nil, been carried out and which have been rfiie suhject of urgent representations These Include the withdrawal of Gar man troops from Ra*:^n territory MOat important, horevar, In the ob ligations GSrin an^is asked toua^ jourt developments a?} Indiana] m!gbt point tfre way to an early log of the ?oal strike,- goyernn agencies nevertheless put forth dewed aad more determined aCprl protect the public again-jt tflBtres! tnpst certain to result from a traded suspension ot mining op f^splp r Realising tLat the country fa b tng three, times as much coal as mines are turning oat, the rail administration, the great cojtl tributing wtpcy through its wc created centra! cos! coinmittea, S1ANA SUGAR M Wi FIX PRICE