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Today's .Weather JjOg Forecast jii 1 Al VOL'. X. NO. 1. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON; JUNK 1, 1917. PRICE: FIVE CENT! fHi M 21 iilL-d f "y r 11 r : U r.i n e r OF ANT DRAFT AGITATOR Department of Justice Mak ing Every Effort-to Quell -Conscription Agitation ALL MEN LEAVING THE COUNTRY" DETAINED ,War Department Forming ' Final Plans For Registra 'tion and Threshing Out . '.Minor Questions of Dis pute. Exemption Claims . to Iw Heard After Regis tratioti. Wasliinixtoii, June 1 . - AYith tin I V four mure ilavs licl me Jiii'M.I.'ij ilr:il t regis t rutinn (lav .1 lie Dcpai tiucnt nt Justice ... hlllllod 'lllll.'IY til I XI'lt CM'l'V energy, t iiiirll t!n anil eon-. 1 1 pt ion agitation ARE UNDER MIRES $ t which already has resulted in :i number of Hi resit-, fin' War Imp.-iitinent is "", equally busy thrcshuig out tlic in:nm tpiemnir.groiving nut of t In' registra tiiin and answ ei wig a i n n 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 v t" quor if. 'Hie V; !" "I j:i it m ii t an nou in ed that ii'i mini rcg. storm.'.' would In' re mnre'd tn uimwcr tlir .piostmn nt wheth er tjp ;iiins exempt inn. It. will In- hii f -fiiieiif TiT present hi idaho if ho. is eall , oil before an ttiempti.iu lin;ir. ( J:i IV-r. ; OthVii.ls ;it seaports and along boon .in..u v.... i r...... ... .r. ..;.. i. U I 1 IT 111 't I . I II IMl lI 1-1 l II f i if. leave the 4Tllllt rl' W IstlllFLT to MXo.il . rcgisirnuun ami the ur . I lopartmenr IS .consider iitg a : men iih , '(' ' o 1 1 r 1 1 1 5 1 1 j Americans In ill).' abroad. 1?IG STRIKES DKCII)KI: UIPONINPETROGRAD " London, .luiie 1.-: -..St rkes or; other measures tn p.-iralve i.roilu. I inn have J ln-eri ilivnli'il ii i ion in iih i ri than 1'U nl of whii'h have lii'i'ii . engaged .ill'- war work,. Routers enrrespnndeuf ti'li'ra plis. SMALL HLAZE AT GRAND YESTERDAY l'ire-yeter(lay ;a! six oral ii'C i nnin nf t in tin rami Theatn. I. itri'tyo.1 s. i; n-e i of p-el ti' i-s, 1 1 r i III TTnl t-7Ms to ''iiiiii' siiu il.'i-il up things: "h-l l. 1m:'.I' i-;i lll-eil ip iit f in- 'maeh i iir f-:ni e i'!i ite.l: 'J'he -ii:iil.ii! .Inly tn .-lit. I tli. i-r wni .im ' 1 1 1 ''nt In r pat nf e. as ii n stam ) h j.Ii- w Im . ri i- ill .' t If.' n. will, th.val.nvo l t i-I 'iui'ii I- at t lie lernll lit of t lie I'aet "i''l ' nin'i lill.r . yent ami '' ' i Ti.' lirr-'-v. us iH t by film Lin 1, h iie. n.ir th lii'iit iiinl ii M'ize. hi'W I''. er, v. ,i t ' f' n era tiny iikiim 'Innrer w hat sn' it th' theatre Tl'ien liy the j.iii ii re ! a til -i! ! at the tiiii,' il,'niai;e resnlteil. Th " e v.as im (ir.iml last nih.t em that nll-the hlms,fnp'.yi- I -la v.'s. pl'il 1 1 laze. Th- rain I'.eri !est.i'.,ve. in tl ii'li will lie i nil iv,' t iii. i' for i H.To eaase.r t n 1 1 e.l n iit.il t unuu riiw. t' t iriuu t In- ! i.:ht ila in - "I "! Im jiii'.-i.atiny rimlll Ii Nth" iiif.'H-e hual.' ,1'hi' show t ilay w.ilf lie at tl-e Alii n ,"i;.l tnumrruu nt nne u'eluek the I. rami will nsii to jta patrons as iinal; . ' The lire si are yi-sl .-r.lay 'l-'umnst ra t l in th.- l'.-. t that tin- then.'!.' is lire Jirnuf as far as the iiuiliem-o is e. em e l.. Till' lire piuuf wnl's nl' Mi.- opera) in;; ruuiit euiifiiie.l tlii.- luae fu ihat j.art of the li'iil.lino at'"4i I-t lim ami the le-t nf the Imil'liii wa- 'int mlMi''T. .1 any v. hat.sni". er. Tin- lilies an- hit;hlv .iii flauinialile aarl ihi aoeuntit "t the nne - vest onlay Jini'ktiiliC li ami' enmiim tie. eluso tn the li.;ht nn the ina.'hine was th' iinme.liate eau-i '..i' th - lua..-. tint Ki') nf the le-s nt' tip- elms t In- ila ma t;e to t he nperat tlii; mn'm was. imu e ui h s's iiMiiat. i i: 1. COTTON MARKET . New York, .lime 1. ('nttnn futures Ol'i'iieil sti'ii'ly: .Inly, L'1.7s; O.-h.ilier. Sl.L'.i; Tteeeinlief. l.i'.ti; .lannarv, 2 t .:'. ; jMareh "l..ix. New York, .lane 1.' The entten mar k"t was ooinparat i el- ipiite earl- tn day with nperat. us ev i-lint ly awaitiny 1h" ynvcriiinent n.pi.rt. The - opening xvas ntr-a.lv nt an a.haiu- . nf a to.il inints with .Inly si-lliiii,' at -l.s ami Oetuiier lit "I. .".II ! ii i i ii tr the early tralin oi Hl.inut tn in points net hitle r on oo'v eria,' mi'l seatterin ropnrts. STOCK MARKET Ne'W York Jine I.- I'm- the li'r-t time ill mure than a fortnight initial drillings nn the stool- ev-hano today were atten.leil liy' ii regularity. Yrster: day's late selling moeinent was f..' imiiitoil in lai-L"'r -oluin.', althun.h losses '.i tint go lievnii.l f ructions. These were more neiitialii-l l-y the streiiyth of Metals, Oils, Sugars ami Imlustrial Al' tiliol. Interest reiitorei! .-il.oiit l'nie 1 tStates Steel whieli opine. 1 minus its retrular anil extra iliviilonils of 4 11 per ent with a sale of 4.000 shares at l.'.O SlJ30 1-8 snon-toiie(iiii(? l.'U 1-H. The ? latfertiniiotation rerirespnted tin over & miM gan of 1 1'4 pointsi Rails were V: Snaetive anil irreciilnr. X 1 . . :.'.' V' - PQRTOFNEWYDRK CLOSED TODAY No Outgoing Vessels Allow e J to Pass Out of the Narrows. Reasons For Order Not Known. 'Now Vork, .lime l.- Thi' i-t nl New York was elns.-d at daylight todav In 1 1 1 1 ' i : 1 1 1' vessels lint ex on fishing bunts and lifliurs allovvi.'il to pass out.r the narrow s.- A in v ing st -anisii i ps w en', a i luwi'd tn i'titer. Hie e.'iuse o) the ui tin closing was lint made ' known;'. Min'tlv after -t.ti .-: order pi-iihtbitin i'Sm !k from Ji-iivi'ujj'.tho. harbor been in' kliinvii prnpiiral inns were inaile . iit Hnsr t lie J'.ate III tin.' net t hat St r. t ehes aerns; 1he inniit-h of t lie harliur. the y,it.' ha: unt lieen vlohfil ill the iIhv time sineeit was I'laeeil in jiiisitinii -Minn it'ti r cliln liiatie. ieliii miis yvit li ' rieany was se vereil.: linth 'iay y.inl ail'l enxtmii otli rial refusal iiil'nrlnal i"ii as tn the lea in for the 1 1 1 1 ARGENTINES THINK U. S. WANTED TO FIGHT . I'u-inis. ;Aiivs.I lineal. -The AriM'h ine view' nf is that the riiiteir.Stat'S is inn tu vvni' rii"!er l.ei ause she lias a nl VVcimif than le'eanse she has a-i-i"l . ... i . i ' i. : .. i. i :i?mi. I lie ; reein Hies mm mi n i he I n !e. Static liinl an aie.iiate n'a nil are also nl Ulen l ll inn i nai nus asnn Vs nnt the eniisi.leiatiuii whiel le.l her ihtn war. .."'-' . . It is 'eiicrnlly their iaile.n.i nt that I he I n it. e t SI ales wanti"l -Uy hunt. V ne.v l.i'lii' e the I'nite.l States tci lie a v.ietini f tin' same snrt nl' ji-yeliu!niral ill lllienee wllieh, lifter the i-niilinissiiin nl 'ilsuriniial i riiiie ni! . a siiii-hle, .iiltni luses t he . iin i'lent , In I'O iiiiitiiteil hy lliel'S, i'liey eall atteiitiuii tn the ' fn.-t that Ninth Aim rieaas aie a''e't mi; iniAer li nii.litary serviee, fun. I inirti'nl am! nther hit; ehaniM-s in l.he interests nt the n'iil iniial sery lee. .. .'J'ln- Afeiit ine eleii that Nu i t h : A merieaiis a'-tiiall y want tn slitter' harilships ami nm at inns lie nisi- other ien'le.are ilninMi. Tim:.', is w hy . A ri nC' u.'i is ;ra! hel hillv ton aril l ive at tit i: :e .N i !h A uier 1 has take . .-.:'. ; -i GUARDSMAN HURT IN FALLON TRACKS Iiilius I,. II ii-kinan,. ii . iiielnliei- nf (I. "utnaiiy, Snrth I'aiulina N .1 1 i.uii n I tiiiar.l, stat ituu-.l here and wh.i is nn duty ; it i tin- uast Line In ido over tin: Tar l.'i e-, j.:-t almve the eity, fell on the ti.-i.eks '.a-t nil.t and snst . nie'l an nly va-h nu tl,.- head. .'.' .last hun the 'aeeidotit to tin' yoiiiim tnan lia.'.-ue-l i nut known iliVinitely nu side nf tin- I'aet that he said that he tell nn . the : lailriiii'l . fra. hs. His f I. low: j;ua idsinan on the iither in. I f th" I. ! ..!.: a- I .that aft. r a train had ..as . .1 user Hie stru.diire he did nut see 1 1 i. K uia n a ad st.irted .-.-r..ss the l.ii.lm to see if he was all rih' ; 1 1 e met link mail half wixJ.lie s( nu t lire. The youm; fellow said that he wins siek . and his euiiiV.'i.li- s ein'' ' I'lund- t rii-1 i n . down. T.is" Yruil'.irni f.uiiid a hail yash in- fhe head, ili.kmaii is now le-tniT -easily at l.'ark View llopitni ami ntt.mdiTi'e )i!iysi.-ians report that his. l un.liliiul is not serious, ah liunt'h they ealuml tell whether aiiy si lions, roinpl ietil ions will si-i in ur nut. V uiiit Ho k'inaM; h-.s many fi'.-iel-' in the i ily liinl all Impi- that h" w'.ll -....n l.e out and w ell. All, w ish liiifi.il speedy 1 e.-fn ery ami a ro ..sol ry that t he yniing man vas iieiiired. . . ., FIREMEN TO MEET AT MOREHEAD'CITY i Hex die. .liinV" 1.--'.- .lames I . M N edl. pr.-si.ent of t lie M a t : I're iui'ii-' A.isoi-ia! iun aiimuuu.e.! to. lav that tin i-M-.-u' i e eommittee of t In- 01 ya n i .a tion lias ae. epted an .iti i". at ion from Morehead C ty tn hull the annual' eon veiitinu iliere. The. ineetin;; wil II. e held from .1 lily 1 f o ml in.-lii-.ivi-., ' Mr. Mi-.Neill. -.t.-it.d that l.eeause n'f the -war. the annual tournament . would not l.e hel.L. ; . ' " EPIDEMIC DUE TO IMI'UREWATER lfiil.eioi', .luiie l.-Sime the outlueak of an epi.li'inie of lypho'd fever at t an 'on, Haywood eounly on April 7, ap proximately 1 ea-es of the" diseai have diivi !op.-.. si'verat -ti'i niinatijiii;' fatalh, it was learne.l fiotn the .state Hoard of ri.-allh. Iu est iatimi has dis. liised thiit the epi.lemie was due tn. impure 'hinUine; water, it was said, and although the lioar.l of llialth lias taken pi e. a nt Inn l.v a.-.-i'nat iu; almiit nn per eent of the pnpulariiui and .installing a hypo.-lilorite plant tn dixinfi'.-t the water 'supply, the peiiod of iiieul.at inn issueh that it may l.e several days l.el'ure the opidemie has run its eoiirse. Although the epi .li mi.; was pa it i ruin fly "eviihr. V. S linn kin, seeretary .( the Imard states that with pre.-a ut 'ons wlioch have been taken he eouhl say that it was. under oiimplei e i out rot. LOSS OF FOOD SHIPS VERY SMALL ' laiiidon, Juno 1. (lieat l!rit;i n's loss in eereiil ships has lieen only six n-r eent, aooordimj to a -statement to the Assoeiateil I'rcss tndnv hy Koniicly Jones, diroetor of food eeonomy. The tuitiisU'ry of food, he adde-l hail made for the loss of "ti per cent o fthis sort of shipping. " . FRENCH TOWN, LONG W - T-l " sT. e-r- , sft . , k 1 1 iK v:-ik " ' Ssx frw .rrv K'M : Mg ti). c' - .' A J hA A ri IT If t t j24B4p MS rvA"-7 j&f&iiH iiP-M 1 ivi h-i X nt3S$ ( If -" I rench women and children welcoming Urltiah troops into town just eracuated by Germans. Perhaps no conijuenng heroes ever ROt a warmer reception than the Iiritish Tommies anil French poilus who walked through terrific German fire into tho villasfes of "northern tranrc, which for nearly three years had been under the derman yoke. In the photo the populace of one of these "lost villages" is seen flockinir alonir with one of the advance regiments;. iJetnthtr l.iai elipi truer was nnpoiiiiible, for tlio women and children hurl ed themselves tiuough the lines to tl.unk U.eir uoiivcixrj. nfiTTnii nnirinu PERCENT Coiuiilion ..of (iroAvin' Crop (ii).;") IVrcenl of a Normal. North Carolina (: rercenl of a Norma!. Va.sliiii-,'tuu, .l.ii lie- 1. -(.'iil-l weather n April ami . Aiay -liiii l.-.t!..- e..t I on ,11 ..p Iv -' thrc:.il-l,..'nl',tlie-V.i.flre .Sonlh,, n oll'ieial - :al n. i ' i-sm-d today by the litlnm.t el' ;;il.-ii!lui' so-; '''.Ten., tur. -s in in a ny-.. !-:.-'- in ,'aily :v!:.y so ,l,,w Ilia.', fri'.d-'.I'.-i-m, .1 'eu n m. south. -i n piii't .'of tJiii; .i-'oi.i.o'n' :t.-:l!; Mm I !.,,rMS I, r'.-.l au.l - iin; d.11: ' e! r -me 'd . ' i'l .- Washl. i-ton, ,1'iit:,, -!-.' 'flu- .eondit :..u ,f the eottoti i rop o Ia 1- w a pa : ...1 w 1! li '!i:i: the tin I H'l.arl l-e-, "',r per tea. n.t .t' a nor-ui.-'il nf hiM y ear . a : ins' nvela-e the I Ho .a it l-e- 1. 1, ut Anri..iil( ure ai.ii" ti rejiort of the s.-a-u od i" eot I on will i til., .lu'y. .; '( '..ii .it i tates: A'ii'i'itia r.:i; Suufh i ai'o! n. n , today, in it ..lir-.t.1 . Tiie a.'i ''at'' -J: f .t l.e an nun ii I ii o- ,n of '"the. ' l' .1 ; A .'.rt h '" ,( aruiviia,' WAICHINC I OR ANTI- , DRAFT (JAlHIMUNdS . Washington .ii (I onh rs weir "i ell mix 'I i . 1 M lU h iv to nut the eoilldiy Wednesday to k oloso wat.d.i' ui. oil meet i ii'l:- at- w li d' ii ' there is- likely- ti.: le ' ;i-t:rt ion -.a -a in si. f n-yist ra! ion . iiii. !-r . t in-" at-., an'nv. ai t : t tiii..l ptvpaie to air. . sneaker., 1i.;:'".. eneourae iiila! ions of the law...;. . : r . Althonel, th - liepaitim.iit ol .lust in' sat islie.l 1 1 ini'inev is l.elii t I le mm ii in l! iien. ;e an-.! .1 vlVorts in x at ioiis -sei- t ions ti iul .-rl'ere w itli n .'"t ral mil, I" If f 1 i . s'ate.d that . Ilo J n in ri inspired by any sen. .us Thrnue.li (he eommitt ;'anie:i ellurt; on pul.lie in- .I'orniation At i ori.ii'y ( ieneral . ( i reoi y Wednesday nitjht inade tl:is; announee. iiient : '' 'l'he Ijepartnieet of ..Ill-aioo-UUulllns. day eoiuinuii'ea'ed inst ruet ions l.y tee 'iiriijdi nil lolk: . ll'stalo.-e tedepliiuie tu its ...(Ti.-ers and :a.-nts in .-.mimunit ies' vvhei ex or im-'t in-.'s ale liki ly to l.e In M -at-w h-H4i-H liitat it . u-Suyii iiht ri.-l-Tr; Vm 'i as pres. ril.e-l in tin' n. xv army lull llliuht l.e ill. Iill-i 'd ill. Th I'liited Stales attorneys- nu. 1 lutirshals -xxen- diiei ted ;,i.i l.e present' or ri-iresented at. the, in. et injj's, and to hax'e steiiorati'iie re pojts Iliad.- of tile a-ldres-es .leiiveled. These reports-. will l.e e.. no oxer eaie fully and 'arrests will 1.. made later .n nil 'instaii. es in xx hi.-h t he ut t eran.-es oil' "thes ' pi -i k.'i's are .-a Lit la "e-l I" d.s eoiirau'e legist-ration or to. .evade 'he prn istoiis ol' t In law. COAST ARTILLERY LIEUTEN ANT QUITS l.'aleih.Mi I. .The t' -i-i.at "u of Lieutenant John I.', -lev a 1 1 aoh.-.l tu the .letaehueut nf II. . i-oast ,ai ' ill' a y ol the (State t'.ree has 1 a pte.J and Hr. I:. 11. Hai.i.'!e has )...,.. iumissiuiie.1 firs 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i .-1 1 1 1 and a-.-iu:ie.t t i tin- nun tail lid of. the ilel.1' heient, it was an null m-i-d t uda '. - PRESIDENT ADVISES ALL TO REGISTER W'ashin.'t. Inue 1. I'ri-si, ut Wil I 'i' ' .' I lainati'ui is.on .1 tn.iav warns all persiooTiiio to avoid r"u- n istrnt ion bvt7raxini; the country that j thev expose t homselvcs to iirnseoutioii ti and military service eventually ia spite of their efforts to avoid it. I UNDER GERMAN HEEL, .pn;iir?. a Program hy Membt'rs of the Fit si Ii.j."iistChu-th Scn leam ('lass to be Rendered Sun('a Nilit al. S O'clock. 'I '.e a 'll-e . -II ' i-'o l y. of t he '. P'rst j-atitisf . ! u-. :, w ill lender a; delij.lit ' j lid en f ei lain men I ,at I he oil ureh. Sunday j .r-.-i t at t has lieell: fti-o . lav FniEpkFMi o '. luek. A splendid p.-..;:iani a n'a ne. 'I l.v the nioniluis ol ;t II. i t ii e. pi 1 1 t i'" vis ' eor ' i.'ll ly I - -i !' . ' 1 1 .' . The- pi-ii jra la onus d s nu in in' rs1 ' and ' i.t her feat ures mi-e to !..- mo-.t eiiti.-t'taiiiiii.e;. ii nl.ea n;-. l-a e li.-eii duine, w i .' I. a ml lot v ei ylmdy i nine I.--. i. the' r. : 'preeiat ion' of 1 lie. v vi lli pul -forth 'i-iiiin'lay nij;ht. vit. ...id , Dei V IMM SHATTERED PA STORE HREAKERS (In 1 his inor'iiiiiL; ' 1 w u nee ! u. . - it tin 1 1,. a(te.p' sold. loo P.hit..--: ; ore of the l,'o J v, I. ink.- Hie f 't he ' e-tal.i:-lr i.i: 1 11.111 I. : 'l 'dun., ii.' A w ai.'lj in. I In- . '. ;. - i ii iiver if .mill ked . ! ; S'.iidv . .Is Va'-.'i t. ' l' '.' ;'. , I.. , s. ' ''.' S iieth. i' tl.'-.- t.-li'-'v.as I'r.e- and all tie:.' ' ii,. t.i.. ..i-f.-.t" t -to in .s 'a mi ixv they xx a . J. all :.ll..t is k 'II, l,.iux ii. '5 A n x I f i ,'-. ami t hai " ...ile e a. e on t ol 1 have it lo-.i; li'id . Imp' iippr- .l.a'.e- of tin .! e.l Im' n'al'-le. I " Va' '' h t lo rn .. M i .. I 'onneil noxv ;.; las; iidoxv ..n I: i.- has '!.., ud If: is m i si ue that 'lende par- TWOCASWS'IUIED IN Ml'NK JI'AL ( OURT (Inly t xx o . I-.' in ieuui Tiioilias I '. ..re tried .lilt. id l.h'ii Hir ! xx it it lit'' x . i ! tine; to -toro. 'i'lie a 1 rjonj il ,11 tile s'Oie ol' Hi. Con.iai.y. Il!i:-ii' I..1 .x. Ha the t . ; pro '' t XX'.O negroes x-. i.e!! in an i.xil.Til alteit.ij.t . -la-is "xx in. i" xx- ami tliel.i.:'- Thi- oeeui'.-.l Too I XX II lli-eroi-s t .1 K. I.TI'lllll' .-Slip' I' ll', a w h ile maii, v a -' : i i 1 1 i 1 1 l 'oods Ui'idel' i . a -e XX as u'd pi os ,1-iU I'. .. I'errx , v.-n's 's to the ani'iioil of v ti, a IX p. IV Id.. eaMy til XX I l i lnei i..i Court. .. I. Tl elm.ee.l v I Tin;. Ill e fills.' pietee-e: f.d and his pi taxed Willi Hi BRITISH BOMBARD BELCIVNTOWNS l,o i, don - .l ine. I. Vlil.x tons of bomb . :,xe been dnu-po. ,y I'.riti-h air Malt ! ll.e I . t-; n. ! , a mi I '-I n j ' ,' nt. issue. : Iii-. . Will- i'ep.'V.tn o i... ..(' fit...... Zel.ru- ' im ollieial state ! it ' 1 noon b lb.- I'.r.t- j ...,t. . : i BELC1AN MINISTER TO CHINA NAMED xx . . , ,l;i- ,;l. K. in i I i .i ; r by units which are I'. -kin" .Tune 1 . --I'aul Mav has l.'inia l'i d"T7rt servi.T-- and wliich include iniutoil r.e.;inu V. i n i 1 er . to ( 'h i nil. I t he second infantry and two companies r. Mav fo.u-.-rly was lti'lgian Minis-'of the I'litfiiieei-s is believed tn have to Mexico. The Chinese 'tovi'riiiiioiit , been as heavy. Approximately 4.."U has ai.prove l his de.siirmit ion as Minis for. .Mr. if a v ix niw in France. ; WELCOMES RESCUER 21 NUMBER OF GAMPS REDUCED TO HALF . CiiMlonnuMit Camps Reduced From I2 to. 10. Unprovid ed Men to be Quartered in Ten is. i as'timttoii, .lime I.- It was pxplirlff- d a' ll-e W ar I epai I im-iit today that In- Vlei i.di.ii. to Tedui-i'. t be, nuniber -of :i . iiiV . anl ' iriuent s fi-oiii to Hi iinil iua.ter the men" uiipi n idol I or in teilt..' had l.e in ieaolud be.-nuso the oantoii 1111: nt s si em . lino. In .-ii fun lid ilea rly I xx lee : as e peiisrye as e.xpeel ed.- Th' s 1 1 s of tid". si s.1 '(; a' e.-iiil on nielli H hnvo in,' o.l Ih i ii s.-ttled, Hn far as possible t!,e t out i a nips' w ill be ill the; South. PRESIDENT WILSON l!inS LIRERTV BONDS Washiindon, .Tune 1 1'res.iik'iit Wil son yes i r. lay joiin d the ranks of par ; I ii-ipaufs in tin- liberty loan by tiuli j m..-: -bino for a ), IniHU bond. 1 AVfitiiijr to .Seoietary -MoAdoo, Hie ; I'l esideiit. said : . ' "Mav I not s.-nd vol! persoiiailv lav subserii.tion to I he liln-rt v loan w hieh ek make with joi-af sat i.slieat iiiu and j x-. i ill "lie;' xvish thai it uilglit, be . a. great deal larmr"7 ..'.' -ii'dary .Mi-A.lo.i today aniiuiilieei: t le- i ;i in. i a i v for his seeolld sp altili t.ier in siippor; of loan, lie will start, iu j .New Voi k Mpuilay aiul before return ; ine to Wasiiinyloii a w ek later' will ; 'v'iiii f Ku.-.toit, P.etroil, M. I.ouis, New : (Irhaus, ; lJil;uiilei;ini, . Chll itanuoon ; f.ouisviHi', iiii innuti and 1'ittsbiiro;. r i.i adiii'' 'Canadian railroad men mid ban k'-rs. xx lO'e aniono those who notified tie. 'I'ri asiiry t foriually today nf the id. rty liian subsei iptinns. All appeal o the 1 1 l,.ib I eiilislisl men, oIln-eiH and I eix'! emplox-es of the iiiix v tn buv Id ertv loan bonds ' was issued todav bv Se, i idary Iianiels. "As' Uie navy must ' 1... ut st in ji fense, "jio a ill, 1 'let it. be I liist also in n.akine; invest meat in bonds i xxliieu xxill aid iu -making the world ; safe for demo.' im-y." ! MEXICANS ORDERED TO PLANT CROPS M -i.-o city, .(line I. ---Orders hav-' lieen jjivoii by I.orenzo Sepulveda, iliree I-.. i eraF of j ublie eharily, to all in -: i'ii I i-i us "under I: is eha re;.- directing I . al! In. els ia loii.'ii.o to sm h institii ti.un suita ble f or. a'rieult ore be oiihi vat.-d and the prodm-ls be d voted to ' le' support of t lie ilist il lit inns. NO DECISIONS ON WAR TAX BILL W'asliin .ton. June I.- N'n new dei-is-i-o, xxeie -.-a. -he, I today by the Senate liilaru e eiin.ll.ittee In its revisions (if Mil' If ... ... war t.A bill..' .' ; RECRUIT 921 FOR CUARI) SINCE APRIL 1 I,'.' I , .Ine. 1. tal is! i.-s ol.taiiied !i d'iv I'u.rii tlu 'f.io'ial here tl illl.-e of the adjutant t sime Apiil i, !i' 1 enlist. -I 'men ha.e been reiriiitod by llrns,. ui. it., of Ho- North Carolina Nil liolial liil.'inl lint In federal Rorvici' .'It.') ruited betixeen May 2'i and liu-n are nceilil to l.rini; all units to full wor streiix'tl! it (fan paid. i AMERICAN SHIPS r - SUNK BY U BOATS FOR Sailing Vrcssel Deritfio Des troyed With Iyoss of One Member of Crew ATTACK MORE VESSELS T v. o American Sailing Ships, Francis M. and Barbara, Submarine Victims Also, Fut Crews Are Landed Sal t ly Without Any Cas ualties. - 1.. lolnn. .linn. I.-- The Ainerii-an sail in", ship I'eriijiit h:is been sunk by a (lei man submai iui j tile crexv has been landed willi the cooplioii of .lohn Way, third mate, w ho was drowm-.l w hen the small boats wore being laiuulieil. A .stateinont issiieil by t he I !ri.t isli ad iniraltv unv that the lorioi wiiH.at taekeii by oil li lire by a iierinan silbina rine vvliu h kUvc no warn.ni;. 1 hi- vi -sol was .-ubseiUeiitly sunk by bomlm al t er it had heeu ransacked l.v the crew. The siiikiny. .occurred May dill si ml , the new was . landed at riynioiitli.- I, on, Inn, .1 I. - The Ainei icnii sail ing shiji ! raiu-oK M. .xvas iitlaekeil by ounlire nn niurniii of .Mav Is, iiiinid iilr; t' a report I nun adiz, jriveil out todav i'.v the admirally. All tliu i.ueiii bc m of the crew are at ( adiz. I.oiidon, -.111110 1. -The admiralty re ports that the American nailina ship llii'liara was 'attacked I'V iuuliri. ol a Cei iiian submarine . lit 7. o 'clock on the moriinie; of Mav -I. AH the ineiulicrs of the crow' were landed lit (ulualtiir. ALLIES CAPTURE 31.H29 (JERMANS On the I'rench l' rent in K ranee, May :tT I'riini ii hI.iII eorreipondcnt of the As-socialcil Press.. .Inne I. Met ween April Hi mid May I, the iiiimber of (ierinan prisoners falling into 1-reach liaiidM I'oachi'd total of al.W.t of whom js'.l) 15 wore iiuwoiiiKled. Thin per.od ooi e.a throo pliaso of the general, t ta. k now tempnranlv abated wlnoli the I'roni h undoubteillv wifl i-onliiiuo when t ie proper moment arrives. MAN WIkTsUNK EMDEN PROMOTED Syiliiey, Aiisfralia, June l.--('(iitau -I C Clnssop who cummaniled the.Aua t ralian ei niser Sydney in her victorious a. -lion with tin- (ierinan raider I'.imleu (iff the Co. os Islands ; in, the -liid-iaii Oei.-aii. in November I ! I I, whereby the younn; ('(iiniliniiweallli navy reeeiyed. itn i-upt ism of - fire' will -wio'if assume ruin maiiil of the naval eslablishineiit at Kyd ni'v station, the he.-Kbpiarters of which are (dir den 'l stand in the liarbor,is the chief one of the Australian iiavy'JIiM .salary will be $."i,IH() II year. Captain (ilussop has nerved in An t -M 1 an xxaters lor veins, lie was a midshipman on the Calliope .luring 1 hat vessel's lioted el'oape from the reefs in Apia, Samoa, liailmr during' the luirri i:iiii. nf ss:i; and lie was a lieutenant nn t he' linvalist duriiie; the Samoan trou bles in ls'.i;i. It xvas the Ainericaii wnrship Jre'itnn s crew which chcored the Calliope in the hurl ica no, ami a de cade later it xvas t he mr'iT I'hiladeb phia's erexv which operated Willi the Hrit.isli naval forces-' against the ,S;i li.oans. THIRTEEN INJURED IN 1 ) Y X A M ITE EX PLOSION Cb x , l.iinl. Ol.ii)., .luiie l. A tern flie eVplinioa of dviium te earlv tliiH morii- in ' iu a fr.'-me store ami apartiiient 1 . 1 1 i 1 . 1 i 1 1 -r .0:1 '"'Woodland avenue doiuolisli ed the l.uildiiiji and in.jutc'l thirteen pers! ns, Three of win. in are in hospitals. I'lix-ai'-ians say all of the injured will r(" envcr. I'olce investigation on the theory that the blast was the result of a dynamite pint. .- HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL CLOSES - rnvoHovillo, .tune 1. - Hr. C. 0. Var rlell, president of f'lnra Maedonal I Ool I. ib livored t he i-oiiinienoeniont ad dress at the iradiiatini,' exercises of the Cuiiibeiland Cem-riil 1 1 ospif al I ra i mil,' School, in the Central Soluol Auditor ium, Wednesday niirht. lb, Vardell's siibie.-t was eonS'Tvat (in. Life li" slim med iii mi., three activities the a.' tivitv of enat ...ns. the activity of ois coverv, and the activity of conserva tion, ,lt is the dutv ot every woman at this time, li" sai l, to fit herself to do the work f some man, nn. I with thin end in x o-xv a (p-parrmenr io ,-ipnp wouu-ii m rnlio-ni.'ii 's places in tho business world to l.e added next winter to-the colleen nf xvhi' h he is tho head. A x-alualde los srui xvas to l.e learned from Canada, paid Hr. Ward. !!. A man salesman cannot found today in a store in Canada, his ple.-e having been taken by woman. The same is true of hotel clerks la the I loini n i'.m. . (ireat Lakes-, 111., .tunc 1. .full n I'hil.- ip Son a, win, had tin; r.-iaK ol lieuten ant when In- was director of the I n ted States marine band at Washington to- lay became an enlisted man of the Unit ed States navy, lie bean he oryani ation of the Ureat Lakes naval training; stat inn band, which he hoiws t develop into one of Mn0 pieeen. IlLLILu PHLPAHifJU OF, f r m ... mm ruin ii diilm urrLiiiaivL As Soon as Moment is Ripe Allies Will RencPush Against Germans BRITISH MAKE GAINS IN NORTHERN FRANCE Only Minor Actions Occurr ed on War Front in France Last-Night. French and British Getting Ready for Resumption of Spring Drive. J'espatclies from (ho Frvne.li front in I' ranee lodav-iiuliento a renewal of th oflensive naiiiHt the (crmniiii there an so 'iu aH the inoinent eoiiKniered ript lor an attack. 1 lie French are in mors adx anlaueoiiK poaiuoiiH now than when Ihev beyau their eflensive ill April and an. Htill lurtlier iinprnvui tli'ir jiom tioiiH from tune to lime in local thrunts One ol these niiiinr lint t'olleetivnly im portant operiitu.iiH was earned out last uiyht when a (".rman post near Cran noene was ruptured.' . 1 lie Hntisli on their front to the north are nirnin -reporting (jains aft r a period in which only raiding operations were at tempted. 'I lie advance wan scored In I he rei'ion of ( liernsy between t.romol les and the Arnm t'ambri road. In ona ol their lug attneka (luring the height ot the Arras ha ill.' Iiritish troops were reported an having reached Cherrmy, but not nt.lt: to hold. Tlmv now have pushed forward a little to the went. DIRIGIBLE PLEASES OFFICIALS OF NA,VY .Washington, June 1.--Navy Oflictalii, ,-ll I. .1 1.SiilSl IC U.'i till' nu. 1'VAR.J til uuin- w' trial of the first of 1(1 non-rigid dingil.lu' balloonH ofh-rpd bv the- .1"-' pflrtment two lAnnthit. uga; Bant Written day that the dirigible program now wait HMHiireil of comjil tion uiiicb aooner, than hail been expected. 'I he a rship left I lneigo at Midnight Mmnlav niv'ht and arrived without ac cident ednesibiv afternoon at Akron, Ohio. The contract called for delivery within four months, hut the builder will turn the lust nlnp over for ae.tivu (lutv in coast "patrlwork v.itlun less : Ii.mi niiielv dava of the uav of the eon tract, and thrciilt"r one or more, will be delivered evrv week. Tin. tin. from ( hicaro to Akron. enxerd more f 1 1 la II -J 00 miles. It was made under direction of the builders, tliu (iiiolyear hubl.er Company and did not cniisi itute an ofllelal lest, but it wan so successful navy ofliciaU nre confident hat a valuable type similar to the lUimp, (.1 the Iiritish navy, has been produced TUv have little fear that tlio nirKliip will nnt n ake (lie required forty miles an hour during her official trip wit Inn 1 1n next ten davs. The tdiiu was ilenigned by Naval Con-- strucli.r .1. '. Iliinsiiker, ot the bureau of const mot urn and repair, aud the un ollicial test is regarti il as having prov ed (-(laclusively that the weight prob lem has been solved. The ncond of the omit, also building nt the Ooodyear ilant, -.vill be ready for trial within a lew davs, and tlia ev n others awarded to thai I'oiieria wnl eome along at reg ular intervals. FRANCE WON'T AID PEACE DELEGATES l'aris, June 1- Premier Eibot to- aiinnuneeil in the French chamber of ileiuit nn that- tho governmont would not facilitate tin" vovage of the French Socialists to the International Socialist congress at Stockholm. OBSERVE BIRTHDAY OF JEFFERSON DAVIS Mobile, .June 1. Veterans of the O. , . H-, ami the Confederacy will unite with the Daughters, of the Confederacy here this afternoon while in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Jeffer son Davis, which this year oeeurs on Sunday- The veterans will parade the streets prior to the beginning of the ex ereise. , CARRANZA PUTS BAN ON BULL FIGHTS Mexico City, June. 1. Kegulatioa bull fights now are prohibited in Mexico by decrees of ('resident Carranza but, recently, contests in which the bull is not killed, known as "novilladas" ' bav been sanctioned. These have not been particularly popular with the bull fight enthus asts who regard a ball game in wliich no batter was allowed to do any. thing buTT.lint. - - - A delegation of society women in terested in Kcl Cross work called n fioiieral Carranza recently and request ed that he sanction a contest for the benefit of the Red Cross in whiehthe " bull would be killed. They explained that it was feared that the denatured ' performance were advertised the re ceipts of the benefit performance would not greatly swell the treasury of the Red Cross. General Carranfia declined to comply with the request. RENEWAL
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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