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WEDNESDAY MOHS, JAmJAIIT S, im, THE NEWS AND OBSERVER Jt SSi: tes; ryii ) r ; Uga in tf, ini Dnii pout ' H mut die ICSS( " iH 1 lOll il W, to use iffeii in li fin ctsJ h i t the i, li II ! lit; i the V r i-it c!i:ij imrsj, Sri rly v,il ."'' jll I-d -,, n i'.M lent ITAR s M 0(10 0(10 v FRF L0AIIE0 GERMANY By U. S. Bankers; Big Lot War Material Shipped To Ban dit Villa Washington, Jn. 7. Ioiuucntirv evidence intended to kuow thut t 'JKiy worth of moaitians shipped in lHl." to agents f Francisco Villa the Meiiean lndit leader, were paid fur by '. A, rkmmerfeld, bow interned as .'in enemy iilicn, pas presented today 1o the tSon ete committee isveetigating tJermaa propaganda by Major h. Lowry Uu, who ia eohdueting the inquiry. Th muaitioai wrec- bought from the Woatrrn Cartridge Compuay at Altoa. tils, arrordiug ta th evidence, aad were paid for through th Miaaisa.ppi Valley Trust Company of Ht. Uun, from fund tsnnsferred from thr (iimr aaty Trust Company of New York. The Srat shipments were sent In I,nuis ('osiola, Ttt Kl Taw, Tesa., oho, it was alleged, ilt with thr bandit's brother, Ilipilito Villa, but later the shipments were consigned tirct tothr latter ac cording t the evidence. Major Humes told thr committee hr had bee finable to trar the source of thr fund which the (luarantv Truil I'eiapany sent to the Ht. Ixiuis bank. Major Humes in Irodueed document showing payment ta the cartridge company and slso let ters from thr Guaranty Trust Company to thr 81. Ioui tiank directing thnt ami b credited in thr latter bank to Hnmanerfield's seeount. Today'a testimony dralt alw with (nana t thr Ocrnuin government through New York financial houses, some of which dealt with tiaaka in (Sermsny. Captain (irorgn R. lister of thr Mili: tary intelligence ttiirrnii, produced evi dence showing that thr total Crrman loan a nrgotiatrd from r?. in liM.'i, hrn Altirrt lrgan hia propaganda work, up almost to thr timr thr I'nitrd ftatra rntrrrd thr war, amounted to a4ta,wo. Wilson. Ready For Jhc . Infor-. . mal Conference Begin ning Tomorrow (Cantinord from Pag On) Intrrnatioual tribunal and a wrirs nf aaartinna or wnaltirn for enforcing ob servance ' of tho. Icagur'a ilmmuna. Then sanctions include rariuus diplo Wiatis, judicial and economic mramirrs, whereby thr united nation may en forcr their dnrrrra. Amrrlcaa Viewpoint. The American viewpoint, as it ia bow being formulated by the sMcilists :be groundwork for thr 1'rrsideiit e'ki to reach au accord on fundamentals on which all agrer, and jirrient them in limplr working form. Otir of the chief it thrae fundamentals ia thr formation )f league vihuh will embrace all the iittiona of th world but not one which will establish any bulamc of power among a group of nations. Alao, rare In bring taken thnt the influence of I lie various natious in the league would be in accordance, with their aie and importance so tli grrnt jKiwera and the small powers would bare voicea according, to their rtaiid ing. : : " ' " Other Featarca. Another feature especially concern ing small undeveloped nntiona ia to be Men. Linen Collars J 20c Regular lie Value These are Corliss Coon genuine 3 ply collars that sell everywhere for 2,V, All styles and heights to ehoo.e from. , After Satisfaction U Worth a Doezn First Impressions There is a difference between first impreci sion and after satisfaction. When you buy clothing you get your favorable first im pression at the time of the try-on. But, until the garment has proven itself in daily: service you cannot be certain about the after satisfaction. We have studied this business from every angle and when we show you our Alco or Collegian Clothes '? are offering garments that will wear well, it property sad give lasting, satisfaction. They are noted for their dependability, permsnency of amsrt tailored in lines and freedom from sagging shoulders, bulging collars and Wrinkling armholes so common to ordinsry clothes. - Call today and see our complete showing of Suits and Overcoats, priced $20 to $40 gLgocI & Vatson Clothea of Qaality One Price ta AU PAREHTS. READ THIS How a Father Has Learned to Save Shoe Bills. "My tori is wry hard on fhor. so keeping him properly shod has been qyite an expense to me," writes Mr. J. Alliin Alien, of Amity. Arkaiwa. , "But snce I Parted to buy Neolin soled shoes for him I have found that it cixt otJy about a Uurd as much to keen him in shoes." - This is because Neolm Soles are so tough and durable that they wear a very long time. Shoe bills are kept down because you don't need so many pairs. ' , ... You can get Neulin-soled shoes at almost any good six sure. They come in all styles and (or all members of the family. Neolin SoWs are also available everywhere for re-soling. They are produced by a stienunc pro rrn to be what soles ought to be; com fortable, waterproof and long-wearing. Thev are made by The Goodyear Tire it Rubber Ownpany, Akron. Ohio, who also make .Wingfont Heels, guaranteed to outwear any other heels. ifepJiaSoles established, according to the Ameri can plana system of international trurtm-ahip whereby the various larger nations having a developed and stable civilisation will act as trusters for thr nocirty of nations in fostering the progresa and development of unde- veloKd eommunitien. It is reegnir.ed the league of hations will have to have some rstablished and permanent scut for its extrusive international work and (lie gradual i inr -t:oii is taking form that this seat will be Vrnuiillrs. Thr decision as to this, however, must be the natural outgrowth of the peace ronforence. Erronanaa Report Carraeted. Report i that the working organiza tion uiight be located in Holland or Itclgium are declared to be incorrect as it is. pointed nut that thr present war went on despite thr I labile con tentions and the peace nrganizationa at the llngue, Iterne and other places. V'erM!" nn-ttitr-TrmtTiirr;i felt tn embody t'i spirit of thr present move ment tor restoration of peace on an enduring and thr creation of a league of ua iiuir, and also tn have prac tical facilities which its proximity tn s large, capital gives. The present iiifnrniul exchanges will progressively develop into the formal gathering of the inter-allied conference and. that, in turn, to the peaiTeongress in which a number of committees will br charged with the various, interna tional subjects before the MUigresa. And out of these aiirreaaive stages it is es pected that a league nf nations will be embodies a a tangible existing or gaiiisutio'a us well s a. documentary treaty, ' i The exchunge of views on the trnla tive pinna is permitting such mutual secomodation on fundamental points that It Is etpectcd a public slutenient will lie made at an early date, with the Siitliori.otion of the government's con cerned, ahowiug the general character of tho progrrss made. - Brilliant Conversational Topic. "Whuf ia your opinion of government ownership!" Its possibilities sjsubril liaut," replied -Kenatrrr Hnrgh 110(7-1 think that in the near future it ia go. ing to prove one of our most brilliant topics of conversation." Washington 8tar. ' I MMirl MAN WHO SHOT BOY ' GIVES HIMSELF UP Coilford Comity Board Com miisionert Coacerned Over Court Decision iSk1 U Tk Sm im (IWrw.i Grccn-boro, Jan. ?. Frank Goasrtt, 4j years f aft, yartrday aftcraaaa gar himself up ta o&ears sfter kavuig ahat t'erev Newaxaa, ltr-yaar-aU boy of Sumner Wnhip. Gosaett waa re leased without Wing required ta t " bond. Tbe prelialaary kearisg will tie held Saturday morning before Justice Collins, Yesterday oSkers located sn eighty-ealWn still ia the vicinity af tit shooting, aad had returned to Greens boro, when they were surprised ta re ceive a telephone aaeaaag! from Uoee!t, who said that he had shot some one and was ready to surrender. The irrsioa ef ih aifair given by kett and that re lated by Nrraiui did not correspond. Newman says that he was shot without say provocation having been given Goa sett, while Gosartt says that Sewenan threatened him with a ptol and that he shot is self defense. Each took out a warraat .t.yhe ether and both will be tried fstturday. bowctt is charged with having 'frpnrtrd illicit stills in his community, ahilr Nrrmaa'a father is now serving a wet ncc on the county roads for selling whn-kev. , ' The State Normal and Industrial Col lege will resume work tomorrow morn ing following a three .recks' varatioa. Hfudents have twen anividay from all sections nf the Ktate.t The next three days will be givrn to the regis tration sud classification and regular class work will begin, next Monday. President roust is in Atlanta where he is doing educational work among wound ed soldiers, and will be there the greater part of the time during the spring term. In hia absence the college is under the direction of the two I trans, I'rofswors W. f. Jackson an I W. f. Smith. The unusually long Christmas holiday waa given in order that thr young women might go home before the nsual Christ inas rush and return after this was over. tiuilford county board.of tornniis- sionsers in seswioa this meek was some what concerned over the recent deciaion of the Supreme Court holding Ibat the additional tax levy provided by the Legislature two years ago is unconsti tutional. Chairman Horen thinks'lhat (iiiilfnrd may lw in considerable finan cial troobel as the derision may ef fect a number of levies that have been made in the county ia connertlon with roads, schools, new .court house - and probiihly other levies. They are wait ing more definite information when a ro.y of the opinion is received by at torneys here. Dr. I- K Carpenter baa accepted the call from 1'orcst Avenue Haptist church and will immediately take up hia work as pattor of this rmongregslion. He is a native of Make county, a grad uate of Wske Forest College snd of Iinuisvillr Seminary. Recently he hat been in military service at Camp Huw- erton. Md. He is a young man without family. He succeeds Rev. 8. C. Ililliard, who died from ; influensa-pneumoni during the rerent epidemic. LTOLLETTE FOR RUSSIAN SOVIET (CoaKaaed ' fraas rag Oael Russian forces without a declaration, of "Whatever "come to-The American people through censored channels of the press regarding the soviet government. Senator La Collette said, "ought to be, subjected to careful study and re flee tion before lieing take a as stating thr whole truth. Charge It. I "Organised Wealth." "The grest organized wealth of all the established governments of the world frsr above all things on earth the principles attempted to be estab lished ly the Soviet government and it s not to be eipeeted that there shall be permitted to reach the ears of the masses of the people of th world, oug as th. news channels are censored. anything 1 Jproaching the truth as to that government or what is taking place there today. ' .. "Ha I say that if the Bolshevik gov eminent of which we really know so little, ia the sort of government that the 140.00000 people of Russia want. that's their htismes and ant ours, nor of any other government on earth And under this pretext or that pre text no government should intrude it aelf into their affair." Senator LaFollette said the informa tion given ' regarding the Bolshevik government by Kdgur fflsson, f the Committee on Public Information, was covered "by the slim of fnxifiration. with fraud and forgery plainly mani fest." Swaaaaa Reply. Senator Kwanaon in reply reiterated that the allies and Americas forces seized Archsngel to prevent its becom ing an important German submarine base and said that the fart that the Bnlsheviki opposed the allied operations proved that they were nafriendlv. Senator Krnyon of Iowa, said the danger of Arrhangel becoming a Ger man Submarine base is now passed aad sked why the troops were not with drawn. ..''The war is not over, ttegaa Senator Kwansna. but he was interrupted by Senator Thomas of Colorado, Democrat who said enormous supplies are at Archangel aad along the Murraan coast which tba allies taut protect. The Iowa Senator said be has made repeated efforts to obtain information from the ""War TVpartment regarding the troops in Russ:a. but without sue sees because "the cables are too con gested with important matters includ ing descriptions of woman's dresses" in connection with the President's visit abroad. - Funeral of Roosevelt Today -Attracts Many Great Men of Nation (Cemtiaacsl fraas Psg Owe) Ethel Roosevelt, was saitinr at oner for America. Mrs. Derby is at Sajramors Many persons of prominenc railed at Hanmor Hill tnrlsv anH tkrra will be many more tomorrow. Representing mn rame t srlns Slssnel Cespedr. 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Roosevelt, ENGLISH OPINION OP THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Iondon, Jan, 7.-The Times says: "In politics, as well as in all else, lie will a vigorous lighting man nnd dealt with hard blows. His opponents smsrtrd under them but the most de termined enemies iu thut field were just as proud of him as a great eltisen as were the rest of the Americsu. people. "He cannot be ranked with tho lofty creative geniuses of politics but his nam will go down among those of Americsu l'resident which something of a character which attaches to the nnme of Lincoln ; ss one who was a great abiding force in morale as well s politics and who served his country with unwearied vrncstnesa and teal." The Post says: "It is not every voice that carries fierosiHtheAtlaatier lut Roosevelt's n doubtodjy did. It was listened to here almost as attentively as In America, and its familiar, downright accent will be missed. The world can ill spare Its big men now, and even the strongest opponents of Roosevelt's policies admit that Roosevelt was a big man." "Pew men, however, eminent,, are known outside their own country." ' Roosevelt a Bora Katarsltat. West Park. N. Y, Jan. 7. John Bur rnutfhs, famous American naturalist and life-long friend of Col. Roosevelt iu a tribute to his memory today, declared: --"He wss a bom natrrrslist who knew the animal life of the glolie as few men do." Mr. Burroughs said the Colonel and he had made frequent trips together In thewoods and fields and told how.onec al Tine Knot, Virginia, the Colonel identified more than eighty species of birds and fowl including two sew birds, Berwick s Wren Snd a fare, warmer, uu known even to his older comrade.' " "Mr. 'Roosevelt was death to 'nature- fakers, as he called those writers who falsified nature," said Mr. Burroughs. ROOSEVELT ORDER . CABLED TO DEWEY He Was Ass't-Sec. of - Navy Then and Took: Keen Inter est in Navy Affairs . Washington, Jan. 7. In ,the records nf the Navy Department Theodore Roosevelt haa left many memAriala to his keen interest in the service, but Bone more striking than an order ca bled to Admiral Uewey on February 23, ISO., nearly two months before war wsa declared on Snain. ilr. Roos vail, than Aaaiafant Secre These outfits warm the house and make a hornet Put in quickly Phone your local dealer today. Radiator f OMPAMY w ; Pkikslelphia. HsrrtrfHirf, Ncsrark, Wtttmbacra, Baltimore. Waihinftea, 'u Fraocaaoa, Lea Aof das. ScatUe. Farilaod. Taroata, Braatiara iiM tary of the Navy, issued the order with out the knowledge or approval of Sec retary Long, and in his autobiography he described this as 'one.of the times when he seized opportunities presented by the absence of the Secretary to take steps toward preparation for war which he regarded as vital. - Mr. Roosevelt had fepenfedly urged that prompt action ho taken to make ready for war. Il Wlieved Admiral, then Oommo'loro Dew? y, ''commanding the Atlantic fleet, should be given ad vance instructions, for even before the Maine was sunk he had felt certain that warxrtth Kpain was inevitable. No instructions were sent to Dewey, how ever, and when Mr. Long departed from Washington on February 2.1, leaving Roosevelt as Acting Becretary, this or der over Roosevelt's name went . over the cables: "Dewey, Hong Kong. . i( j ""Secret and, confidential,. Order the squadron, except Monocapy. to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In event,nf declaration of war Spain your duty will lelo soenliaT SpanislTTiriiadfofrdoew not leave Asiatic const, and then offen sive operations in "Philippine Islands. Keep Olympia (Dewey's flagship at Ma nilla Bay, previously ordered home), unil further orders. "Roosevelt." 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Tin' keen study gives' to Sara I b ters by the former Pretiident whil sistant Sftcrrfary was shown ia his f message to Congress which iaelu. more than 100 specific recommeadat as to the juivjf. Finallrpe-sent-hei Atlantis fl under Rear lAdniiral (Fighting B Evans on its rriuse around the woi Constipated? . If so. yni eaa obtain Tf, aurw leliri by takinf The Saa-Tax Star Take Care of Yoarslf During the Bad . . .. Weather We'v been unfortunate ia hawing much sickness this winter. The death toll of th' influenn epidemic was greater than that of the war and it has been proved that may lives would have teen saved and sickness averted, were people to take proper precau tions. Keep year saetfidae cheat well ladea with preven tatives, he prepared. We carry a big stock of family remedies of proves worth including th famous San-Tos preparations. Phune us your wants. Kicks1 Uptown Phoae 1M-1S7 SODA : DRUGS t CIGARS
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