? ? ? ?;?? ?' ? V-J-' m Busiest - Town in U.S. A ?VEMJJEll 14, Up PITT COUSTY, if*'' '*<r kDE BY AGEKTS OF THE DE PARTMENT OF JU8TICI ?W ' ?? 5 1 ?15 agitators.-^ 3 sir wMch toolt iladelphia, Ctil Decide th* Usue of Legality Calm- ?? I y and Without Prejudice. Delaware shipbuilders' councir oi "The/e were only two ways opeo to me to. -onfowses- the law, one by : BEING MZTED IKANSA8 RIOTEH8. | PEOPLE TAKEN BE* WAR CAN,BE DECLARE Criticism ofths to FoHow. miscarried again, tfce senate adjourn ing after six Hours of speech making, fronting it, while there hid been only two in toe morning. The only vote taken was on the pro* posal of 8enator LaFoiuiette, repub* can," Wisconsin, to * strike . > 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

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