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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER MONDAY M t iRNINl.. M AHPlT 10 101? Thi New and ObaerVer ABTOCK DOOM. So la a iw to ww jJr AMtstti rtrauaa. ,nrt Aire (maca-vf fcnlavrao, U4-JM Wat MMM - , tWM BsiiM .....,.....J tS X Man PtNPS paaajajajamnajieaj a oa e; 0 e st - Cltsslnssa PiisrtaaiBl i rH Aaaactatrd Preat . fee subscription priori m ParsM aa Atmrnm ('M Tsar Ii Month Tsias Moataa .,,... . . Om Moa k Oa Waae .... .4.. ,..,.. l. 4 . , J . I at las lrf M sastosrV nor .a uuH at Afl ttaVatoas'vJMaa' wxei nlifM. He m tatao mka i Mil tW M t HI MM." I aw MORNING IONIC (Anrbam) He hazardeth iMl who depead tr I hi learaiag lipoa OxperieBee. By ca- (Xw tori World.) Th Baaaift WtOaBtiea la In doom of Earopena As4eefae, aad the German Government at the Ittt to iect safety -win the iwnf iwblM waa ttitJ to ignorance of tha mwMto eteet te PetrograeV tha Oeraiaa Chaeesfler, Ss addTeea t the Piasolaa Hid, Mt4 aetk OpaO Jaakertenitbet th old! re ff miM ettrrtte th war, W. e Bvtkaiaae Botrwet hit whet had happened ia ftaaaal aad why H hod fcap peeed. fcluatly gel emphatically warned the Grrwiaa attorney" that Mia go the way ef lueaatrtoerery aM U heeded th ledaea.' If Ott maay failed to hoed IV a Aid, "tbea w arc oa the road (award domestic ooavelaieaa tka ultimate fasolta af which aa aaaa la abl to prophesy." By .the Irony af fate, despotism ha beea felled by Ha favorite weapon, mil ttortaav Whea all tka ma a power af a aatla la mobillaed la war, tka araiy hi act ealy aad physically tka people. Mora tkaa that, It la a paopla armed aad eaprem whenever It rhoeee ta employ tha pawrr tkat kaa beta lodged in ita head by iu naatara. BuasUa aataeraay failed to preive tkia me aieataaa fart. It too a for franted that aatioa at war waa merely a nation of eoUiera, aad tkat ai aeldlera U eould kaaw Valy blind abediaaee to ordera, wbatavar tkaa ordera mlgkt be. The rortlatiaa kaa bee qaiek aad glorioui UNCLE WALT MASON mlmmM .t Mt k ik. .1 loiBg waadariai " r I aad a Mew ehaptef1 kaa beea Written in ui annais or pumu rreonom. What the RiiMiaire have done the Germane and the Auntrian and Hun garian can do if thry will. They at leatt are master of their own destiny en far aa the character of their G over a neat ia concerned. They eaa shape it and determine It by the weapon that aatocrary haa placed ia their hands, and they lack aotkiag to achlrre in cess exeept the will to liberty aad the purpose to achieve it. British Toryism long ago perceived that a new order of thing must come out af this war, aad submitted to the Inevitable, la Biiafc, reactiea -eToeed it eyee to the facta that were every where aboat it, bat aa eooaer waa dem ocracy prepared ta aet tkaa rottea political aystem fell U pieces uader tha weight af ita own corruption and the way to freedom opened before the Buss la people. It is Germany and An tria Muagary'a tura heat. The last re maining atroaghoMa" of autocracy a Lurope cannot hold aut iadefiahsly. They mast accept either compromise or dittruetloa, aad tka exact manr of compromise is not far' them to' decree. Fereea have beea loosed ' alace Aug. 1, 1914, that ao Ooverameat eaa control, aad aa eon a try ia beyond tkelr Influ enee. A war thataa begaa by autoe racy ta auataia autocracy aad-eaM new fetter opoa the people af Europe now proves to be aa emancipation. Thi haa become a war of people, and a war of pewpleievrtaljjy; eaBa government by people. There la u escape from It, There i aa hand atreng enough to tura back tka hands of the clock. Now that the Bussiao have riata by popular Impulse and take their destiny lata tkelr own hand, n dream of democracy la Europe aaem idle or futile. At the aad of tha con flict, wkea tke slaughter aad bloodshed have eeaeed, there wU be memeatoui I roadusioas that ut transcend th terms of any paaalbla treaty af peace. Na mora terrible tragedy to the ho uaa race eould aretl be imagined than a war which numbered ita victim by the million and left aa compeaaatiag bcaeata ta maaklad. The revolutio iV Kuasia gives ta the world aew aa uraaeea that such a calamity kaa beea averted aad tkat those dead will not have died ia raia. BONK DRY la Kansas they have aasaew a tha tightest thlag aa ever eawwkla sake ysw felos If ye try tat keep aa haad a lash af rye, The Jetatlet tree. hlea ia hta ahee; If he I tea ad provid ing , he take a Jearaey ta tie pen, aad atever will get eat again. The aaaa whe'a faaad traasaertlaK gla ia hy tha halllffa gathereal iai the caaU atrlaa Mm sf kla Ul. and give hta flfty yaara la JalL. Aa eaapty ksttle la year hall, a carhaerew haaglag aa th wall, la proof that yea'va at ftd the U for . yea a-eell, wttk moldy itnw. The aaaa wtee breath aaggaarta driaheer Bagsra, say. of aid red laka haattd dawa with ham aad Baaed, aaaf lathed ap la rhe .vlllii pwaad. Aad l( year aaaa U red, dry Bun. yea'! fcetfr bleach It while yaa eaa; la Kaasas aeaea mast ha aale. If peeple weald stay eat af JalL Oh, where are ear Ged-girea right, iacai-we'caatiew areelvea ealghuf Where eraa tha an-aae' la i Baaktr Bill, If wa aaal pU a at wlUT Aad while far reply I paaee, tha ffkttaaa. af thtea Kaassa lama, aaem areep'reae, aad happy, tee, aad aak aa aymsttliy rrm ya. Strike W I Why aotf answered by the representative of tke people.; While tha United State ia officially la "armed neutrality'' with regard Oeraaay, it la aa acta! eowdition of war that aww nieta, Oermaay beiaf tka agvreaacr la- dttaehd ah r f eaerla. Uvea befera Coarresa meet the Pfel deal may a alg battleship ta clear kf traao-Atlaatla laaaa af Oermaa tab- marMeaj The eoantry to at kla haek, ' IECBCTABY BAKEB COMIKOt ' Tha paaatoe bag a edaaatd tttaaag tkt Bit livera theat days. It appeara to be a pretty hefty ilied : aaelot that the ateel trust la aattiag. Near York should- ejoit rtr attempt ta keep Harry Thaw oa the front page. ' Tka Congressman aad tha Free Bead will play a winning part thia year. - - A . a . . A . . - aaa aoer - AjiiMasMor Qerard I go ng ta try bi Inch at wrltisg a book. - Tkaa aaadiator la New York are en deaeeriag U b rrwolar itrflut-brokera Did Slaerde Bagdad! Yea, Maude Bagdad, aad tke British kaaa aa kick . Aad if there is. ao atrike it la agaia a caw ia wkkk tke people "Wu With TYilaaa." Th pariacope dnwa aot ever look the ' fact that It I en gaged la a eery risky auoerUking. We advise the Congrewioaal Becard to he careful lest it publish amy.ef oar military aecxeU. Ke. Owendolya, they do not keep a freight jam oa tha railroada la tka pantry of a cahooae. Tka way things are going tha dealer eaa ratee prkct faster tkaa tha farmers can raise ymtsteea. Wf awi ia currant Knealan areata that dosaata tke fact tha Protopopoff aneceaaar had a Lvolf. Ia ether ward oar armed merchant? aaea are earpeeted ta pat the elotar on - Oermaa eubmarine rathleaaneaa. At least the press of th soaatry ahoutl not let tie change of data af the iaanraral propaganda get cold. While oBiraB areea - treatsd Uoaai Toa BeraataraT rather eaolly, per. hapi lie Kalesr haa warmed him apt 4 Th ralkef fsa4 of tha ' aletkediM urpaaaaff (raw .ateaaily, hfoaey aeeaef go waaiat la rlew of tha reseat Bra lea. ' - ' -y ia aa top af aU tke other thing inat are kappcaug they toll aa that th boll weevil ia ea the y to Kerth CartUaa, - ' . ; But evra If, ttero Mltkj drlf wr tee xaaaiaauaaa wo taar of aaaa wka anaeaaeo that thew weald aather a right tha peetamaUtw ' f But perhap tha BriUah Mpaet to make U a Cafdad ta BerUa railroad, havlnf kaoeked oat th Getaaaa praa 3 ect af Berlla ta Ierdad eaUraad. "eep oa tho Job for r!a; Sana, t .id H there be ao atrike, ; .. ""'0 t. ' t r''l ep i Vg $imf ;' v . ' ar.-;:t IJls, i Tka tfaieeralty of North Carolina hi atawt fartaaat la having aerared th aeeeptafceo of Beefetary of War Kew tea D. Baker ta deliver tt eonimoada aiaat addrea tkl yaar. ladeed H at gned frta far all who will attend tke aaaaal event at Ckapal Hill, aad w feel rar that tka attendance will be greater because af tha presence of th Secretary of War. Aad tha pleaears will be laereand la that he will ba te earn panted by lira. Baker. Those wka hat the great pleas rtr af eorlng Secretary Baker bat fa'l la Geem!ore before tha Chamber of t't-mmeree haw that tka addrew ke will deliver at the BUto t'aiveraity a III he oa of high a erlt for ke ia ea-Uly ne of the foremost aad most elH.Mit spoukcr af the soaatry. Hi addre- es are marked witk virility of thought, hi delivery la emphatic. He aaya thing that gi to the mark. The Ualverilty af North Ctrallna has had many men of tha greatest emi nence aa its commencement orator. Ia the lat few year It ha brought many of the high official of the eoantry ta the 8tatr. Last yearl pie addres wa made by Secretary of the Treasury MrAdoo, that of the previous year by. Hon. J. Mitchell Palmer, of Peansyl vania, preceding him having beea Sec retary of Commerce Red field. Vice President Marshall made the addrea the year before that, President Wood row Wilson, then Ooveraor of New.Jer soy, having spoken the year before, North Carolina is going to give one of its warmest welcomes to Secretary Baker. Already he haa expressed him ..1, t.l. , I ' l . . . I. L W . . urn urmx urngnicu win norxn uar-1 (Article Five) oiina, and wa think he will like it avea I Students of American agriculture a little better after his visit to Chapel I imrr Jesn greatly concerned over the Hill. Tha oeoDle ef North Carolina sr. I remnraawe merease in rarm tenantry. .1.4 i . . ., . . . ... I Years ago when land wa plentiful (how that he ia groping in tha dark, ar ia talking to influence the Oermaa mlad against this country. Ia an article in the Berlin Tageblatt he etate that the Amerieaa aituattoa ia misrepre sented 1 telegram from America eom rag to Germany from British sources. 'Ia thi matter he eaidr "la reality tkoro wa ao atroag and aaited eenti- CITY OF MEMPHIS SUNK SATURDAY (CeaUaaed fram Fa Oae.) ht- Baaeeile, B. Carraaeaaa, B. Tarrea, i r-oroa, a. uomes and coal paamra. There were ia if tha law were declared oaeonrtitu tiesal of if tka ooart fail to hand down f etleioa tomorrow, . kUfaa To Oa Back To Work. Martlnaburg. W. Vl, March 11 Operation ef freight train oa th Bat timaro had Ohio Bailrotd betweea Cum i i , i , f . . i I j buiLtt, : Jorwnawica, jaa a amaaee 9 hL of aailes, haa been uepeaded fol- Portagal or 8pma, ao.e bf whom f"!"' r,,?r" JVi ! T m mm,m "u"" ; ware Ususkt to be AsicriraM hr ...nr. I ,'ww traaamen, wko quit wari Mror meat la favar of war aad th aallmited aliaatiiLvary oAWeTr Td hii ,rtU th P-tPait of th rail power asked by th Pre.Ueat waa re- Amerieaa Ueeaao aad evarr aatarailaed trlkA.'or 48 ??'. faaad, tha Bepublicaa. refaaed hoaaaa ! Amerkaa kia aataraliaaUoa pap.ro U t, "ifaV. ti1 .Va the did aet believe 1 President Wll- ea'a determlaatlaa aad hoaaas af party poiltloe aad tt DeraoeraU beea use main entkaciasm for war witk Oer-J asmpuaae with a rate laid aewa by tka ahip' aamora. While aa ho hut voyage fram Now Tork the City of ilemph waa hatted th tnea ety oat ontil all difference had beea Mtiafaetorily adjaated la Now York. Th trainmea bald a meeting thia after' aff tha fcillr lalaada. Juiaarr IS bw "a. " " "rW4 toted m . i - - - i icisrauriiv lAaims. maaded U see the papers she carried. A it woald seem that at Wast by thi . laefraaed that i...-k k. i.. t,n,a Mo Oermaa government aad par- carried a contraband cargo ahe ought haps th Oermaa peeple have learned " uak bat aat haeaaat Oermaay tha utter waat of truth ia aar auch "a Amf ","dlJr remuaaa rUtemeat, gad that tha only troabU hero waa that made by "a little group of wilful mea" who aatiroly miarepre aeat tke attitada af thia eoantry, who warkad a filibuster to ek aa azteat that th filibuster program aa longer eaiata la tha United Bute Sonata, eighty Senator oat of a membership of alnety sla belag for "armed neu trality" aa agaiaat tha twelv la th filibuster, while la tka Hon th meae re waa serried by a rota of 403 to U. And there ware aa political linea of dlvieioa. Oermaay should wak op ta actual eoaditioB here. Thia country 1 back ing preaideat Wilooa. Ha has fouad tha way to hare "armed neutrality." If Oermaay counts upoa any disaffeetioa among the people of th United Bute it will nod itaelf la a aad error. But at least Ita leaders should not show the dense ignorance of ita affairs that is evidenced in the utterance of Dr. Dera hurg, if after all it is aot limply aa utterance for effect oa the people ia geaeral. THE FARM LOAN BANKS The Effect of the Aet oa Farm Tea. entry by Fraak B. Wlkma, Sec rrtaiy Federal Farm Leaa Bareaa, Waahlagtoa, D. C she might proceed. Leaving Havre after diaehargiag her eottoa th City of hiempaia put ta at CaruiaT, Walea, for eaeugk benaer aaal U enable ker to steam to New York. A aaoaaage received aero yeaterday hy W, U. fiaaaanta, preudeat of tke Ueeaa Staaaaakip Voaapaay, t reus Captaia tie rum, aaaouaead tke departure af tha teaman ip trout LardiM ea triuay ao taat ana waa lea than 4J koara aot wkea avak. Tho City af hsempaia' last voyage ta Europe waa her teata lata tho war oae, a.xeJusiv ef tae fanal trip aha had traveled 79301 milea ia taaiaj- abroad horses for tho Italian goo. ranaeat, eottoa aad general aterehaa diao worth more tkaa fojLNjuAX), thia Bg era iaciuding the value of the last cargo eeuverea. Cmnani Destroy Three Amer icBn Ships; Seiiion of Coo gress May Be Haitened (Caallaaed from Pag One.) ladieatioa waat. The eoaferoaa which many otili haa atreagtt for another treat effeaslv. Caaaal R-parta Sinking. Waahlagtoa, March IS. Consul frost at Qnoeaitewa reported to tho State Department tonight the tiaklag by a 0naaa aubmarla of the Amerieaa earner City af MemphU, saying 49 sur virore had beea picked ap and tkat aa admiralty vtaeel waa searching far S misalag. Tka eoaaal' dienateh fellowat "Amerieaa steamer City of Memphis, CHILDREI. OFCZAR ILL WITH MEA5L E5 Empress Sayi Now She U Only A Siater of Chsrity at Loved Onel' Bedside : - ' Loadon, Marek 48. What moat per tarbed Emperor Nicholas, aay the Pet rofrad aorreapoadent of the Time, wa that iaaaffieeint guarantee bad been givea that hU life and thoee of hi family bo ape red. It k said he waa ra atared hy Geaeral Buxsky, who vou h ed ia tke aamaof tha wkol army un dor kia com ma ad, that aa harm would befall aay member of tke family. Th firet request made by the Em peror Waa tkat ka bo allowed to see hi wife, bat thia wu refused point blank. Ther are reperta that ha avea eontem plated auielde, bat eventually was in duced by hi eoafeaeor to accept hi fartaae calmly aad aubmlt to the in- Avffhla fell. 1- 1 . . . c w im mmm WVfUl mm r,mn,rA, ar ald to hav beea that he had beea Diray By loose aa trusted moat. Th Tlaaee arraapoadaat aay ha has beea told tha former raler will have to redd la the Tsurua Palace In Trim with hi family, but eventually will h aiiowsd to go abroad to some entente allied eoantry, probably Italy. The revolution overtook the imperial family whoa all of the children sc.enfe th Grand Duchess Marie were afflicted witn messier. Urand Duke Alexia, the 13 year old erstwhile heir, who waa re ported dead, still Uvea, but 1 very ill. Hi attack of mdaiea was eomnlicstd by the breaking out of the old wound in hi foot, dating from the alleged at- CardiCT ta New York, reported aunk be Muiit ia CliMi P i. ion k. 1 Oermaa aubmarla four d. m. March 17. City ef kUmphia, while ia tae eoestwieo I W ""M Muta r"taet. Fifteea sur trado ia May, 1V14, waa chartered try ' ir laaded Behall 7 p. m. today, tha goveramsat durisg a crisis ia th re-T,irt''''our ourrivora oa admiralty ves- latioaa hatwasa t It a , ta iaal NialiM aa an. ' jel which coatiauea aeareh far ehrht kexico to transport supplies by way) mtwiag. Will load Baltimore (oa Irish tempt on his life about four years ago. ef Ualvestoa to American troop eeen- j ,"t ' probably today." He wa reported today as likely to re- pying Vera Crux. Aj she lea Boston d'epartment announced that a dia- cover. Ha contracted the malady from baroor a Uerman freighter fired a aaiato Ptra from Consul General Bkiaaer at a comrade at tke front, from a bras gua mounted ea deck. London said it wa reported the City of Oread trachea Tatiauia is In a aCrl- "Diaeharged rrom govern meat Berrieo ' Memphia, the IUiaoia aad tho Vlgilaae ioaa toaditiaa and oxygen has been ad- ia Decemoer, lsi4, tae City of iiempaiai (probably Vigilaneia), all Amerieaa ministered. News of the disaffection of loaded with eottoa aad started for ter j eumers. had beea sunk, tk latter with- troop reached the Empress February many, th second Amerieaa vessel to nt arnfag. Tha message added that 17. The palace guard waa mobilized for take a cargo of that character to that , mfl of the erew of the City bf Mem- defense, the riflemen remainina Inside country, bhe eteantul up the Wooer bhi "d oeea laaded; that a patrol boat I the pslaee witk machine (runs, while out- nver 19 aeuver tae merchaadiaa aad " none 10 pica: up tae erew oc ta bm wore armored motors. glad that be 1 to be the speaker at tk But Uaiversity tbia year, 0UK LEGISLATIVE EDITION. following out Ita biennial custom, the News and Observer will on Wed nesday morning of this week, the twenty firt day of March, issue a Legis lative Edition. A ia other year, the edlfloa will ana rneap, teaantry waa almost un known. The man who wanted to farm simply went out aad purchased cheap 'and or aettlrd on government land. Practically all of the land waa farmed by owner. When the supply of cheap land be came exhausted and most of the land oc cupied, there wa ao longer an ontlet for the increasing number of landless farmers. Coaseqneatly those who wish- ea to engsge in tee buslneo were com give a complete summary of tho Uws PJ'd. f Aiek? ,with tho who already uciu uur w me laana. rarm una own enacted by the General Assembly, ths Stata-wlde law of greater importance being either given ia full or ia a eonv prehenaire eynopsia. It will be moi.th before the Aet of 1017 ar issued in the completed form ershlp now represent Ml". Ions o'f dol lars In land valuea which constitute a positive bar to the getting of farm home by landless farmers. The question is frequently asked, "If the Farm Loan Act rovides cheeper money for farm land purchase, will It and the New and Observer believes that not mrJte it easier for some mail to gef 11 is doing a bcrviee tot the people aad I credit to monopolise land, increase land the Htitn br tha earlv in nt Inform, values, make it harder for the tenant tion eone.rnln. th. law, which 1 'armor, and perpetuate and broaden the Biwie m me ii( session or toe uenerai I Th. .... i. ,,. , itsscmniy, ner commander was rebuaed ty toe sutbonties for catering a river that was mined. Captaia ioJuia replied he did not know tho Weser had beea miaed aud Bailed for America. 7a Italy Pira Time. Subaequeat voyages took her to Italy five times, Itotteruam oaoa aad Fraaea three -tiuei Captaia itorum waa de scribed today by Mr. Pleaaaata aa "aa Amerieaa aipper without arva aad without fear." Wail at Hpexia, Italy, ia December, 1913, the ahip waa char ts red ta MeAhdrew aad r or bos, t-hna-delphia licorice dealers, to go to Tarkcy and bring a cargo of lieortee to Phil adelphia. Ott Healaaera, Tnrkey, the American mot British aad r reach warships which escorted her into the barber, but before he eoald load they ordered her out oa the ground that they were about to shell the town. The Amerieaa with Illiaoia. City f MemphU Torpedoed. Quoeaatewa, March IS. The Ameri eaa steamer City of Memphis wa tor pedoed, according to informatioa re ceived here by a German aobmariae at 6 o'clock yeaterday afternoon. The erew, numbering; 57. took to See boats, j Three of the boat, with S3 aanrivora, I ear west to th apartment of the Im- were pteaed ap by a stramsr at 4 o'clock perlal family. Ta these the Empress la the morning and th mea have beea aaid: "Let there be no violence. Iam lded. ealy a Siater ef Charity at the bedside Tho other boats, with S4 aboard, are of ar afflicts! ahlMnn believed to have beea picked ud. Tka captaia waa ia one of the boats. Baltimore Tralaavea Co Back. When the Tsurskoe rtoio ffar:fton re. volted a collision with the palace guard appeared inevitable. The r.mpres went to the commander of the guard and aaid: "My desire ia that you do not fire." Tkia waa taken a an order to sur render, which he did. Soon revolution. ary troopa entered the palace auH offl- VIGILANCIA SUNK WITHOUT WARNING (CeaUaaed from Page Oae.) Baltimore, March II. Tke atriklaal trainmen or tne Baltimore aad Uhie Railroad ho quit work last night ro- tiiral (aiI.v ea ,t I Khoaro, They did ea ealy after atroag f"" ttttmT nd .hri... m ,k. . . ,w. A Kirkwall. I r"" cmui , . t ... ., , . .. . ouico isrs me vigiiancia is said To have changed owner twice, her last into Many inquiries as fe various borrowing uader the Farm Lose Aet law have reached thia office, aad ia the denied to any except actual farmers. NO HALT FOB CEBMANY. Germany make no halt ia ita sub manae career of KtkJeeaaeaa. On yes terday tke reports added to tke aiakiag of the Algonquin three other Amerieaa vessels s The City of Memphis, the IUi aoie, tho Vigilaaeia. Having aet itaelf to tho took of starving Great Britain lata defeat it aparea tho vessel of no neutral aatioa that cornea within reach of th torpedoes of it submarines. Bo far aa kaowa last algkt Bona of tke three V ease la whoa aiakiag waa re ported yeaterday ware armed, and there ia yet to coma ia tha Oermaa barred son a clash betweea Oermaa anbma riae aad Ualted State merehaatmea with armed guards from tho navy aboard. It ia the expeetatloa tlat there will ha aaeh eaeoaatora before tho end of thia week. If an af oar vessels hav armed and are preeeedlag towarda the British lalea. ' AU that thia country eat do at preeat la ta watt aad prepare. Freeideat WU aoa haa done all that ho -aaa-aew do. aha mere drastic atep of war teata with the Congress, for that body aloae eaa aeelare war. , Whea it meet oa the six teoath of April tho farther attitada af thia eonatry toward Oermaay wilt b withla ita decitioa. It Btay ba that th lrtideBt wUI caU for aa immediate aesaiea la order to deal with Ooraaaay. Patieatly, oaraeatly, Preeidcat Wilaoa haa aoaght to compose matter betweea the Carted Sutea aad Oermaay, bat Ooramay refsata to ho guided by tho rmko of Utoraatioaal law, rtUg for Keelf aew raloa.of tha aaaa. la ael- aaao of tho righto of the aeatral aa Uoae of tha war ld Xa the f rw week aew latorvealag befere tho extra aao aiea af Caagreaa maay tklar asav kappea. The qoeeUea of the next atep for Co proteetiea of Amerieaa live aaa Aatoricaa talatUla tU to ao is It ia denied the landlord and tho specula tor. Furthermore, the sixe of the loans is limited to tlO.000 to check the tea dency toward too large farms aad land monopoly. So, it will be seen that the Farm Loan lasue of Wednesday there will be an attempt made to answer all the ques tions asked. The Legislative Edition 1 uadsr the direction of th two members of the Act give to th rich no additional ad . , . . ,. . . vantage la buylag land, but doe give had charge of the report, of th. pro- .dd,d ,dv,ntaf t'h, UuinJ eeedings of the General Assembly. They xert it financial pressure, aad "will were la touca with the law aa thry always do ao, la favor of actual work were enacted, aad arc tkaa able to giv Ing farmer ownership and agaiait ab- a clear review of what wa doa and what waa left undone, for the odltloa will tell aot alone of law that war enacted, but of bill which failed. The eadeavor I being made to hav next Wednesday's iesuo of thia paper give a complete review ef the proceed- aentee landlordism or th holding of land out of use for speculative pur' poses. But it haa been frequently aske a credit system that lend only up to 60 per cent of the value of the land enable the tenant to bay a farm if the tenant haa not saved the other 50 per cent tne otner oer cent ia tha aacaad BArt. aad thi ahould make it of large value gage, given either to the original owaer to the people. Notice is hero givea I tne la nil or to a private moaey-lend-of tke forthcoming publication so that M" acey- riaaneial mea predict that those, wh. .v .w,. ... e i .J ' a rrm Loan System the second --r- - mortgage will take oa a aew value. have tha opportunity of placing their The tenant who wants to bay laad ia orders, as ther will be only a limited I dleatea what laad he intends ta pur number of the caber nrlnted abova tha I ehaae whea ha joina the farm Ioaa aaso regular aabacriptioa Hat aad tha paper fU"f " Th,f "J1" loan ap .A'i T . to 60 per rent of the value he pay that epeeially ordered. In order to occur, ifmu owr t g " mow wiui men ne execute a second mortgage to have to reach the Newa and Observer the original owner, thi mortgage to before midnight of Tuesday of thia I woieim due, aay, la toa year. Tse first week. I mngge anaer me amortisation plan I win do graauauy reduced sack year aad tha required payment thereunder will , I be so small a not to menace tke nlti Ia thia eonntry we are larrelr in tke I mate security of tke second mortamaa. lark a to wkat is gotag oa ia Germany ," " " advantageous arrange .1 .i. ., I mriw isv imm panics - u .... .o.r counirir. engaged in W n,. -rt-:.,! m . . m curopeaa war. la Uermany ant la I out aaah paymsat for hia Uaa whiciT ii uoae eouniries tae people mast be creal mere taaa aa wen id ardiaarily get la a mora denaely igaerant of affaire eoa-l ra oatata traaaaettoa. Tka tenant will eeralag tka Ualted State than wo are n"lc" ' Plffl M aduly rf m-tar. coucer.ing them, for here !n.Vb we have the advantage of aa alert free mortgagee will not bo aa great aa the press, i rent previously paid. That Germany possesses a vaet fund oome of the State second mortgage of mialnformatioB abbat the United! SZrTrL,? -Pr P" SUte. ia wn 1. tho debate, which , pTe "of pro IKvto occur ia tae KeicBsag aad la the pub-1 waat to boy farm aad wka have aot Ueatioaa - la Oermaa pepera. Thia wail aaved th SO per cent aa a aeat egg. It haara ta tha M4itu. - k.... i... I ta believed by Saaaclera that men with which Oermaa, wa. threw. U th. tim. lKt !!lJ ,?H Ambassador Ya Beraatorff waa lrea fiaaaeed. tt depeada altogether a th paaapena, aaa ueranaa vaaael. acre j saaroeior ei too borrower, takea la share la arda that wa aMt I 1 11 ' ' - . guard oar porta. It U eoaeelvabla that . Tr,r, Waiimaat will karo to iaa. wim a or in i (ioaa tae aeries, . leader of affair la that aaaa try ar ia great tgaoraaa. ."A1..- Tak tho caa of Dr. Bern hard Dera- harg, wheee miathiovou activity hare I eaoaed hia deportation. He wa ta th I SHIPS OF 781,500 TONS VERE SUNK IN FEBRUARY Berlin. Marsh UVIi o :i. V.ilA m.tm. i. . i .1 r--i. w ... 11, . v-jmim, - vaB, u asuea.! snipe or aa aggro- eaough ta ft hffalre, to learh of th "Too toaaage of 781,600 wore de view f th goverament aad tho pee. !yWjr4 ta f'T. a roeatt of war pia.' What h J. msyia. U 01' orew meaianova wa bombarded aad the I of tha Baltimore local and renreseaU- treighter again catered. t;TM f h. mmA i. , While ia the Turkish port Captaia here from New Yerk oa a special train. owr Barber line, but when Berttaa entertained the authoriiiea A atar - - - - - a a.M i. . h.n ba waa under charter to tho aumra b snip aaa bib voasei waa hsre thia morniag aad tha leaders were known as "The Dove," being the ealy heard Witk diffiealty. After the meeting - oaruwr. mitmw bub I ill men went taaea la warn. sailed the Tnrka aignalled kirn to ro- On the Brunswick division 700 men turn, but Captaia Borum auapeeted they are still out. All the east and weat intended to place hia vesael betweea the traffic Of B "Baltimore and Ohio oen- warahipa and tho town in. the event of ters at Brunswick, and not a whonl haa another bombordmeat, aad continued turned there. Tha grand lodge offieere I oa am way. a aecoBa aaeiiing did take I left this eveaiBg oa their apeeial for place before too Uty of Mempaia waa I Braam iek to attempt to paeifr the mea entirely out of the harbor aad the there. Trams here was reported to be Americas snip, aar. rieaaaaie said to-1 moving oatisfaetorily toaight. day, wn struck by entente ahall aad .lightly damaged. Oa her vayageo lata tha war xoae the City of klemphia each aig-ht 'carried a reUeetor above aa Amerieaa Sag palatod oa either side aad the ahip'a aamo ap peared ia six-foot iettara ia aeverai place. Bsrsss Noted Per Oartag. Norfolk, Va., March IS. Captaia L, l. Borum, commander ef the cteamahip (Ceatlaaed F Glob line. She mlled from New Tork Febrnarv 28 for the Azores and Havre. Detailaaa to what -constituted her eargo are withheld by customs official, but.it ia anderstood tUat tll cargo was valued at nearly $750,000 aad the shin at more than 1,000 ,000. The cargo con sisted, ta part, ef provision. Prior to miliag it waa reported by Has ef the men connected with th crew that a large coaatgnmeat of coffins waa also oa boards " Th Vigilaneia registered 4418 tons gross. Bha was 320 feet lone. 43 feet beam aad waa bailt at Cheater, Pa, By Sinking of Vesiela KENTISH COAST SHELLED, ONLY TRIFLING DAMAGE Railroada Yield, Move By New Crisis Created Pago One.) begaa thia morning betweea tho lead ers of the mea aad tha conference eora members of tho National Council ef Defease acting aa mediatera, waa atill la eesioa at a late hour. No informatioa waa fortheomiaa aa to waat progress naa beea made ia the City of MemphU is a native ef Mat- "" of railroad maaagera. with our I mmm. sW a M a, a. W.T m 1 I mr ." 1 thewa county, Va., aad ia eaa of tho best kaowa seagoiag eomaaaader of the ?tate. He haa beea ia active eerviee for aver a aeore ef year aad during the aar aaa beea noted for hia daring la handling hi ship through th war aoaeo ne bunkered the city ef Mempaia ia thi ort on hi rat voyage to Oermaay vitn a eargo of eottoa. Captaia Bernm haa never resided la Norfolk aad aoth ng ia known here ef hia iamediato family. Eagiaeer Thompson Interviewed. London. March II. German torpedo boat shelled town along the Kentish coast early Sunday morning but did lit tle damage, according to an official statement issued tonight. v The text read! . Some oaamy torpedo boat anal de nt roy era approached th Kentish coast He refused to aay, however, waethei t poeeibl effect upon tho fnture of I " lurasvr iswpssa ai iae un minnu l'...n. b-,t.. 0l' Memphia ia an iatenriow with the I thia a.k.wi Rii.a r -v,.;-!.. f . i i .... . . . - i -- ' - - v..vm asu wi ue numariae f the managera eommttee. ad W. O Bred a warainr ah at for the ataamer tn I ru m ,v. .. slow dew i aad anbeequoatly eigaalled rftfc relumed to comment ea this pkaae for her to atop aad for the erew to a baa-1 .r tk. .;.,. ,u. . ... i-if" don the ahip. Tea or eleeea ahella were I h,, of mhat kmA iraaanirad a tha niw mp wwmvi H U M urn. la I. inn. iln.l.. sine, x aea roiiewea a terrine explosion, which, caused tho vesael ever , aad witbia stem first The oeai rrom expoearo. I President Wilson had asked tar fn. The akipper. kaowiag he waa ia thelk.. . .1.. danger . hept the fla which waa ,he mxpintio of tke 48 hoara truce yarda la fcagth. flying at the nuatheait. WBitfc expire at 7 a'elock tomorrow iiuvmMj award awassa a asn HWVW I a ffht if an avraamant la HH,hM 1. tk. OB attack, .i. I analln. Tha UHannl M....1 ... the him deliberatioBf. Secretary ef the Iatarior I at IS. 45 o'clock Baaday moraing. Tfc-y -aae. spokesman for the aaediatocy aad I area a, aumber or ahella at eortaia I wkotn both side to the controversy coast towns. There were aa casualties, referred all inquiries, displaced deen In-1 The meterial damage waa sliatt. ena t crest ia aewa of tha sinking ef three I occupied aad two empty kouses boiag ' Amencaa snips by uermaa submarines I nu." "Jast look at those eggs, dear, aaid Mr. Newlywed at tka breakfaet table. "Poet they look amply deliciouat Aad auck a bargaial I got tkem for 39 east a dose, marked dowa from 60." Aa tha aha woaeird why Mr. Newly rod didn't eat aay breakfaet ferred to the Norfolk Soatkera for - " BP rao IV. I traanrtl tkl. ;w ...j:.. . -He. Mr. ta.. th. .IS wrati. I TITT.T"- r"-a SJTitrest,.,km.lt."BU Uf.ruWw,a7a,Ubt; u "KrTZ'WlSnt will emw alxrof; Lat rWO" beU th tt -ltor. be e.tertal.ed'by th. cVpiW c7ty Bd crew aaaTerod a great wh are art ng aa reprantatlv. of 0f thia city oKket Tueaday or Wednaa- t "-w a I "e. Tho agreement reached yes- Carm Bonrtm(tre,ifuUed with Urday will avert hoatiUtiea betweea the ia efflcar after tha Oersnanv ordered I .. th.l, .).. ir ,k. a., im by megaphoao ta leave tho ahip ! f!nBTV: aaada Ammrm m Ammimtmm , . nnauss is was lawsam m aiaa avr, asuq Tkompooo, All agreed that there waa ao alternative. After describing th sink ing of tk ateaaner, Thoeapeea ooetia audi Whea tka ahip had beea deetreyrd. I dav anil nrn rata vlaia e .MrfU, . .-ii. i, rnninimer . a I'll. iina oar boat and aakad for tho eartaia, tt none of our lads aaawored aim. Ho tkaa avoat from boat to beat aatU ke fouad Captain Aorea, wha briefly earn. versea with hiaa. I do aet know wkat waa aaid. - - Loot atverythlaa. "Tho weather wa aot toe red bat tkoro war keavy ewella. Wa kept the I tlsrmenta. Georgia ia jaaktar a despe boata together aad dnriar th ovealaf ate tCort to do what North Carollaa wa rowed together toward tho eoart. I must do. Other Btotoa ia the Daioa. deelariag the Adamsoa eight-hoar lawj eoBitirotional. The --railroada have I agreed to accept tha brtoherhood's ia-j terpretatioa of the law If it ia apbsld. Thia would graat them a basic S hear ORDER TO MUSTER OUT STATE TROOPS eity either Tueadar or Wednaa- - aay evening aad the reception will be la the form of a dutch luncheon. The local mnaieiaa want to give tha militia. ,' baadmea a royal feeat. Na WaahlBgtea Ordera. Washington, March 18-War Depart meat offlelala ald toaight that ao orders had goaa from here holding National Guard troopa ia tho Federal aerviee. If each order had beea leaned, they aaid. it undoubtedly waa due to local condition and tha lack af eofBe'ent effieer to master tho mea ont aow. Whatever laatraetiona bent aut would com from Geaeral Pershing, eora- wiaader ef the Southern Department. q Th War Department explained that tha mastering out order wre la the nature of routine aad that often It u IS NOW SUSPENDED ,0Bd e"rT PtpoB their exo- " mw various reaaoa. (Caatlneea from Pago Oae.) Simitar Ordrs la Vlrgl-lv Birhmond. Va, March l.-t'. E. & Wright, V. & A. aaaiamrd ta Viro- '. troops, receive derdero from the Wr troopa, reeeived order tonight to u- a".!.? otkerwUe, la th. aama pend maaterln. eut of Sr. -"JI?," som. wx per ywang caapa were very mer. aitaatiea. A hatoh of poatora bar beea I f ariter Botie. With th. Til Oar flarelhrhta wore area between t aad ri.ta na. ..thu. a k. a ji. I LlT1" wrt" t.ne r,urB f the . .v i t .i. . . I ' " -- j -ihto aqaaaroa or eavalrv. all Vlnri.i. aciw-a taw aaoTaiaa or ia smirei taax ueaaral Ban tnaa will ha miaal . . . --. aaeh. which mewed two boats' m - .u. " V. "CI . "r" "om rder. Tho other two bad heroes aeparated. lerulting campaign.- rVx",".t , Pssro.- j Expected Hero Taeoday. Tha fellowlaa American ofiteera ore! Tha Third Knrtm ran.n.. - knowa to have beea laadiidt Chief efS-laaw ea roote from tha horde ta remala Ratted la Teaneeaee. : Memohia,.Tena. March IkWCol-nel h. B. Berry, in command of the F'mt r G ,rd: "W Eirr11W.-. t Ucamped at th. State ralrTrouTd; v' Z&r Ta Percy. Assistant Eagiaee P. Bev I a. I psadiar farther ordera fram the War I was T adviZl v i T-. Third Earir-er W. U. Tb-mpeoa. Thi d I Deoartme.t. t. .. tT .JtT.. f. I ""P.d X. that ordera had Officer M. Mertead. wireloaa opera t-r Baleigh about o'clock TueedTv after. m7 e v.,7 w,"Pel,,"" e matertag Uiciaa PhUlipa. - loewthera to Charktta and wtn k. . I rr- trpiaaaUoa waa iv
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