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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1919.; lUVEIIILE COURTS IS Senator Gran's Measure For Providing Budget Cornis sion Passed SENATE WANTS DATA ABOUT WOMEN'S PAY Legislators Desir To Know If There I lay Discrimination-Disparity ia Salaries" Creation: of javtaU eoart ia every eosaty ia North Carotin ia prpeJ ; " la bUI introduced ia th Pcaa' yes- Wrday by Saaataf H. E fcy. of ltbe on. Tke bill weall giv superior srort hftaaJ Jurisdiet'ioa all de Knqsieoto 4r 1 nn ef pe and ou Id re-juire a probation oflirer ia vary eownty, obaw atrial duty would . to look after wayward childrea or ha may b" neglected r d"peadeifi ipoa tka psbli for support. Without a dissenting ote and with id lisrnseioa except a brief ctplsnati-n , if ita. ''purport, the Senate ye-'erdjy jej ator lion A. Giay's b.ll jraviiiii.-fc lr a bu t? I for !t State if'.er the rmvf ning of tha General A was My of IM. and it now gi Ta the -fenf. Tha bilt "frnridra fr budei; omiriision t' b eempv 1 ftc llnv rr, wb oh. II lie rbnirtaan, aad the hairmaa of Hie eoetni'-tee-s oh snprn ma'soes aid on h. vanee -of - the to 4s. This eoremissinn wmuld hsve full authnrity t. make templet nirrrv f all State departments aad tn -ody it rrimuMntat:i!i in; bill' ta b mtpfr In tl.r (iptn-ral Aaih".y fr tfipmpriation, aliirh ma ia amended it - t!..:iiK',d a dcftir1,! r t-hnatuort'd TIm-t Waal la Km Why. H, aat if M'ri)tlit' inquirir about al ti h t pan) vna.ra Jinol '.'.i. ' rti rt.l ' iiim - Bn inl i r i f the talr H.i.nd of ;K8i'Ber for T.'arkrfajvi'Bt thrnuith AttUtiiit dijfiis-ifta and ill go 1 thi !rcpr (b-paiimrntii fod.ir. Si4tr VHht aif tli.it Itie Stat Hip rintrnd Kf of psildii-' tutrwtinn fiirnlsh the !frjif A'wmH.r iti iaforntalioij ni ' x the avprug tomprntalion nt tra kfra vl' I'Ji a tfid.-termttiir!gnbether cV is any tii-riniin:i!inw or dispeniy . .a tlii- fairr':''a!)" atlowf.t aoroon i-hn ia lh aaii fra.ia ai eotaparel .tilh tb.- rnirfMii'mB fcr th nm vera illintfd mali" trarhr r." Thf frond inMtry H addrewd to thr T1 rbwrd ef KdiieatMia and aftiT .orhHH brrrKrs ivprdinf "IrBtfat j)T'jiitHi itmaa.N that, thir ohall ba 'HHiil :y f.r rquil wnirrt," a ski hal rnwin l fiirnhfd at iha enrlimt '. ywtrairbt im to by "thiii di rimiiiuMnri bv li!ih nrh of tl" womra wmitsfr i tilluard .""( i-r bna fciljiry Ih.in b allowt-d tbo m:iU rx ihiiki'M, thert" Iwine rir dih-riniiafitiia i. iiin-nHniina iiliiril ly tfcc tat- Ta T'ka Car af Cll4r. Srnatpr HMry'a bill rovidn( fnr inwairp roiir'a fiiwirt that tha eWrk i ' :tn- S'iwiiir t'mirt i fa bara atiiUr- ivirti Vf the b("rini: evrpt ia trjow rltii-a that hav eify jud(ia fr w'ordfra. The bill i deatfard tn carry nut thf reomni(nd.itian of Mr. R. F. Hea'ley, h-.pte rommiwioeer of l'iibi Welfare, ho dwlarea tint ari aetiva juveaile ei urt needed ia every rnunty .to . ylioni Ilia ehief eounty aHeadanra of. fieer may brieg the eae f every de pendont, aeifliVtfd, truant, dclinqiirnt rvr child are ling proteetioa and eare fur aay eauae. . ; The bill providii aot only fur pr b..tioa oftii-era, orTaof hnw imruirlant d'lties 'would I the enforermi'nt of the eoaipiilsory aebind attendanee l.iw( but It'taakea it a miodemrannr for a pan nt tr wilfiillr neglect, their ib'ldron, if they are able to esre for them. Wnr rarfl rhildron arc t.i be pT.ved fn tbe . eiitlv of relatives, in the home bf aome friend Of ia . "ne inlitn tlotiil In no ye in a ehdd plaeed undrf rreat to bo plaeed ia Jait. - ! ! Heatlment Maat Btrk It " Senator tJray'i bill provitlin for a '"-bi'ilget srrMrm bat beea eoniidrrrd by men of far-ai-eiag'tisioa a one. of the 'out important raeainrea that will eon lfore thi aewina of the (leneral Aa- fc'mbly. It ha the en.b'renn ut f t.ovomor lli. kott aad ana ia f.l r.'J iinended, by him ia bis mete t lb tienerul Atsembly. I!a design ani! Prpoe ia to enable-the S'ate to pcnd iti Tuhds Intelligeatljr and to be?t ad vsntaga of rtie ahole penpte. Wheai asked by Senator Connor yes terday aart how be Fineeted to aernre -1! P( J' I with a backadte, stiff logs, arms and muscles, -? IN. & ? and aft aching because they fames at night), who are now appreciatinjf the perfect Tost, comfort, and new stxcrjtii they obtairwd from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prors that ttiis Is a certain uric" acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladr diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the " Annric." send ten cents to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a laite sample package. This will prove to you that " Anurte " is many time! more active than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot coffee docs sugar, and Is the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. If you are t sufferer, go to your best druggist and sek for a sixty-cent box of " An uric." .You ma no risk'fot Dr. Hroe's good name stands behind this wonderful Bew dbeovwry ss it has for the past half, century for his "Golden -Medical Discxnrerywhlch makes the blood pure, his " Favorite Prescription" for weak "women sWh Ills. Pt. Pierce's PleaaaiA Prilett do good bfU- Tb7 r9at 0,4 Vm. well at eleano snd renoras it; mildly snd gently, bat thoroughly snd sflee tvety, do griping, bo vtoieno. They're the smsilost svn4 the eseiest to take, powiy mt-W prflv hai1s, awl the best BveTlriihever known.- Only en bulo I n.jct for a tassiive-thre lor a esihsrtto. Sick or liiUou 4idchm ospuo, Iiidigeetto, BOwos Attacks,' snd many derangemenUot the tt, iMsa4 aaa bewoia at xaawntii, relieved, irai ciitkIi , , . i , yl I Ax the enforiement of the provisions of the bill, Senator Gray admitted that the it General Assembly aiigtit repeaJ it uhetit paying sn? attention to th reeomaenriatioBt or1 the Bedfe Ceai mms. Tke neaehtf Assembly "could only be forced to abide by tb bill by bsvink it md a part of the State coiititiitio. Th Forsyth Senator re bel en public Beatinwal aad npiaiun to erstiaee th system m operation, efterL, it 'is once adopted, declaring that he wculd be opposed t. restricting Ihe'an thority ai ttia General Assembly! llua Don't miss this opportunity to - pave monry on " TIRES TUBES of national renown, . The Lest and most "widely advertised makes arts included. Firestone Batavia' Keystone Mason Portage Springfield Victor Norwalk Marathon-National-Speedway Ill this sale -' offer "afronds" but thia simply iiieiiiia that tlir(t tirrs a r slight ly blemished or that they are in treads or (lesions whirli liuve peon tliscon tinned, but for all prsciieal purposes these tires Will aerve.as well as firsts. Attend this as In at ones and you will' aavt money. Jtj'ononnes range from 35 to 50 . We are the sole agents-in this city for the famous . KEYST.ONE TIRES ' AND . ,1; . National-Speedway Tires . Sale Price Our last . Trice. Price. CSsn- Von fikid.......ll..r)fl $16.90 .WiS Non. Kkid. .. . .-,, 12.00 18,00 3i Non Skid....i:.. 1.1.40 - 2.1.00 Son "Kkid..-. 17.73 27.1S 31s4 Niui'tikid 22.75 nd.20 52i- Non fJkid..,...:. 21.00 37.ho 33i4 Non Hkid.,,. .... ST.iK) ' 39.00 34x4 Non Skid. 27.00 '40.00 34t4bj, Nun Skid........ ,;i2.H.i Kt.00 3," il'V Nun" Skid . ,T, , . . , ilfi.u( Z 55.00' :ix4 Non Kkid. u -37.90 335 Non Hkid. .. ,,. . . 'S0JK (55.00 37x3 Non Hkid.. .,'.' .. S2A1 t.00 All ntjier size' in stot k. Mail OriUra Killed sSam Iv Broivetl. RALEIGH TIRE & RUBBER CO., Inc. ' Ill W. Martin Street RALEIGH, N. C. I ' ! h AFTER WOEK , II I ' i' '7, ' ' I (Ml ' I A I If I ul . J If . Ill f i f I ft I IfsVJ UWffrfd Out All la --Be. catn ' ''. ihe .I'rie Add Ppiaon WfcicU , i catuea Bheu natism. : - , Thcnn thrre are thone who started the day bead (worn-oat before the day began were in and out bf bed half a dozen rcp-t through the adoptioa of aa am(Hilm?at to the eoasriiuiion. rJi nator il.tymora desired to hiTa more liakt oa tka subject aad at his request. Saalar Cray read tha bill, which goe; lata the arwue dHaila of aaroring th Beeessarr fnforniation from tha diffej- ent Wate d.-part meats. Th Scaat Sesaioa. The S.-aate was eoarened, yesterday irffrtnoon at aet t, 'l.y Ueut Gov. tb Max Gardner, aad tha InToea- tioa was offered ' by Bee. W. WcG. White, pastor of tie First iresbjrtffianj tliurth. The regular bnsinss tb Ois: ftlesdar was take up. The chair announeed , the appoint- neat of (senators Cowpor,' at Lenoir, aad Btary, ef Kopesoa, as member of cemmittc of th Senate and the Hoose to draft a bill prov-.iling,,for local legislation. Tha chair tla announced the per sonnel ef th committee oa trustee of the University of North Carolina as follows: Maugnra, chairman; Warren, liong of Halifax, Towper of Lenoir, Stary, Harding and Hyatt. Tie Featr adjourned at 3:2Q olock t meet again this morning at II e'elork. Introdartiaa af Bills. ' Th following bills were introduced R. B. 17H: Btaey To create juveniU . : - v ,1. I : . ' -hi rmirin in nun" laiouni. . , . 8. B, 179: Sjen-ton, by request To amend chaptor 36 of. the publie laws of 1917, relating' "to licensing em' balmera, S., a 180: raliner-i To relieve eom missionort of fit of Confurd. Koll-Call Bills. Th following bill passed its third reading yesterlay : 8. 11. 141 To ftllovr several town- sl.ij-s of Macon eouutyto borrow moueyl lor nuiiilinj; rais. Ihe following roll-call bills passed their third reading: ,11. B. .59,, 8. II. 83 To amend th lows, of Cberryville, . II. B. 141, a B. SO To nuthorire romrnissioanrs of county of lUaufort to levy spfisl tax for current expenses. 11. B. 103, H. It. lag To allow com missioner of Macon eounty to levy .special tat for bridges. H. B' 1:13 To nuthorie roinniissinn- era of Wilson eounty to issue bonds for a new' courthouse. If. B, 115, 8. B. i:iI-T' ratify and valiilnte tax levy in Martin eounty. The following bills were passed by the Benste yesterday: . ' ;T If. H. (it!, H. l. Irta To amend clmp- ter 70 of the public, lnws of 1017, re lating to pure-bred cattle lit Jhtcbell founlv. II. B. 114, H. B..14 To smend chap ter 690 of the public laws of 1913, tw isting to. salaries qyertsin public offl- eors in Hertio county. H. B. 1.1, H. B. 14U-To smend chap, tor 75 of the publie laws of 1917, re lating to the sale snd manufacture of nnfi-hog cholera serum. 11, B. 54. 8. B. 97 To smend section .1,814 of Jtcvisal, rotating to sale of eottnn seed meal. . 8. B. B7 Keaolution of Inquiry to Superintendent of Publio Instrui-tion relating to psy of teachers in North Carolina. 8. R. 77 Resolution ofTriquiry as to salaries of Ctate Board of Examiners for teachers. 8. B. 47 To authorise University of North Carolina and the State Normal College to furnish free tuition to in mates or orphan asylums. 8. B. 28 To provide for the prepara tion and review of estimates and ex- rienditur and revenue, and' to estab ish a budget' system for sll Wate ex penditures. H. B. 195, fl. B.' 187 To re-establish office of treasurer, in Ash county. Habitual Constipation Cared ' In 14 to II Days '' "tAJt-feMIVITH EP8LN, is s spe- cially-prepared Tonic Laxative for Ha bitual Constipation. It relieves prompt ly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 1 days to induce regular action. It Htimulate and Regulates. Very, I'leasant to Take. SOe. per bottle. Adv. Supreme War Council Consiri- ers Disposition of Ger- man Colonies (('ntlnurd from Page" tine) will be summoned to Paris early ia April ror the conclusion of pesce. The delegates of the small powers met at tha foreign office this afternoon and chose their rep-esentatives to, ait on the commissions provided for in the resolution adopted by the peace con grcss on Saturday. ; German Colonies. l- One of the questions ;. which the eouncil will take up -early It the jjltj nii.te.,Jte of the Ueunsn "colonies. Frarice-snd Great' Britain, it. is under stood, sre agreed upon at least one of the t'eanres of the solution of ihe problem which, is that under no con sideration shall the colonies revert to dcrnisny. The reasons, advanced for such a decision are various, but promi nent among them. is thst. it would Ten der it impossible for tiermany, to estab lish submarine bases in her colonial possessions. The American- attitude ia n Vet nnrevealed. Belgian Claims. A prominent 'official lieclarcd U the Associated l'ress" today that should the Franco-British vie point prevail, the (iurman Kainerun would lie taken over by the Freuclr, in accordance with agreement reached by (ireat Britain anil Prauce. . Belgium lays claim to that part cif.fha Congo which she con quered by force of arms, the Beliria troops haviK captured Tabors and th territory lying beyond the western slopes of lake Victoria Nyar.xs. The Belgians also desire a strip of territory along the left bank of the Congo; the deliinination, of course, to be nettled amicaiiiy rrttli rortugal, territorial compensation beiug given thn latter. For Weakness After Grin or InRaensa tke UKOVK'H TA8TEI.KH8 chill TONIC, nuicn is-simply JKUN and gLIXINK suspended InKyrup. Ho pleasant even Children likf if. ou ran soon fnel Its etrengtUe.ning, Invigorating effect. . Adv. ASSESS PROPERTY " AT ACTUAL VALUE - (Continued from Page. On) j' lieve further that North Carolina has uvea long enough under a t'cloud" and thst -Hi: people want to get their taxes on sn honest basis at th earliest mo. an nt. ' '.I 1 1 11 The committee, while realizing that Michigan Housewife .Telia How Viae! Mad Her Strang Bronaon. Mirh. I took Viunl for a weak, run-down condition, aal bat-k-aeke sad had to keep up and do my housework for my family of three. ViaoJ has Improved my condition so, that sow I feel like a different )er- son." Mrs. Albert Rose, The reason we recommend Viuol tj ur customers i for such conditions, is beesfttse ;"e believer it to be tlie mot successful strength creator we know, containing as it does beef and cod liver peptones, iron snd manganese pepto oates . and glycerophosphates.". The grestest.oj sll loiiii-. ' King-tHrsirta Drug to, snit drugsists everywhere. P. 8. For itching, burning skin try 8axpl Salve. Money , I, k if -it fails. AJvi. - rf this is Indeed t gigantie mulertaking, feel that it eaa be done in time t le made the basil of itax rates for "lWd snd believe that It ia of sufficient im portance to have sn extra session of ths General Assembly called. . Governor Bickett is in thorough, ac cord .with tti Idea of gutting tauition on an honest basis and in hismossng'.' ro ths legislature urged the Importance of taking such I r-tcp. It -h.iTJln:en the opinion of the Irjiislstivs tbat this would be. the big outstanding achieve ment of the present se'siun, important ss sre the questions effecting Rood rosds snd the school system, for, after all, they are dependent upon faxes. Many Qaestlons of PoTIey. The question of polities affecting re valuation of property is being freely discussed by the legislators. It has been suKKrt',d by the .Governor ami recommended by the special Tax Com. mission that solvent credits should be taxed not in proportion to their actual value hut according tn the income pro? duced by them. On the present rate Jof taxation, the income from batik de posits, for instance, is hardly more than sufficient to pay the taxes in tho larger cities and tonus. These and many other questions of policy to be 'pursued.-in t-ariyiug out the revaluation jiluft remain' ye't to be solved, and tho committee has big task in deciding upon these. Opinions differ, but an honest effort is, being made by leaders in both the House and Senate to compose difference1,- and there is a disposition on all sides' .to "give and -luke.'' EX-KAISER BILL'S 60TH BIRTHDAY (Continued from Page One) however, ia followed by a tlinrouuh nins sage to which he lias been .aerustnmed since his university days. After bis bath he has an extremely simple breakfast, sometimes in his own rooms anil some times with the Bcntinck family. After breakfast lie receives reports from the chief of his servants who liys before him dippings from varioun newspapers, severely censored and what reninins of the censored m.til. A walk in the garden codes' next Snd, ir fin weather, wood sawing for the 'as tle Arcs. A not he bath Is taken before lunrL, which is also a frugal meal. After lunch, the former German ruler occasionally takes a short nap, after' which be gives himself to writing or dictating to his private secretary, a former officer. Tea Is served in the English rtyle at 5 o'clock and then. thf j.i i it . f i.i ,a A r i . ai!'..- ' -' TV1 - p - 1 trrt,'. 'f-'i.i that just lavishes Smokehap- Z,rr' '''..-J; - pincss on every man game AeCi-dr-SSr-eer m 1 !': -SNsmSmiBxlBSm ( eiile reads until dinner afrigU o'clock aiTi-r. which there frequently is tnuue is tl.c parlor. " ; Wears No l'aifra Nowadays. The former Kmpcrbr , never wesrs uniforms nowadays, although many uviforuis, , including those of all the German guard regiments and several genentU' outfits were- brought across the 'f roatier whea he left Gerniarey. The exile wears civilian clvilies niade by the local tailor at Zeist. .- - Those who have not noted the' grad ual chang ia the former F-mneror's sp pearanee senne'y reeoriiie him ia the elderly civilian with short, whitish vandyk beard -and somewhat thinned gray hair. Enormous quantities ef luggage were hrought eeroia the frontier when ihe former Kmror fled. LiUI oe is of the silver dinner set for twes ty-tive covers which also was brought ji'l'g. '. " X The former Emperor, it is said, is beginning to realue jh change in hU position with the departure for Ger many of many ..attendants who had been with him for loag periods and to whose presence he had become accus tomed.;? " . ' .... WILSON'S VISIT TO - CHATEAU THIERRY Contlns.ee' from Pag One) air. circling ovcr.,,the mined town l:an tllitre were bumaa tmiluiugs below in tl littered streets. (ardiaal Laeaa MceU Prrsideat. "Cardinal Lucon, ' arehWsbp ef ftlrcims, iwho stood steadfastly by his phrtrge for four . years, during which tjaie scarcely a div paused without a Ortrnia-i shell .burling, death into tb ,lfy 'met t. rresidettt at the rence ,(f roujlt boards w'.ich uow excludes ruriusity seekers and inUses the rub Kish intoj which this most historic edi fice hat been reduced.! Tlio cardinal conducted Air. Wilson to the nave of tho eathdrat. where in 1914 the Germans during their short occupation of the city placed their wounded, and then, being forced to evacuate, homed their men to death by incendiary sbellathat fired the roof, but did not damage the vault. All over the flagitijr were piled heaps of rubhi.sh, rrnrnants of statuary and frescoes, nnd fragrjints of dnmns and. aculptiires which wcre accounted the most perfect iind complete exam- AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE - Dop't worry about old age. A sound men is good st sny sge. Keep font body in good condition and yon can b ss bals and bearly and able to "do your bit" aa when you ner young fellow. Affections ef the kidneys and bladder ar among tb leading causes of carl; or heirless age. Keep them, clean and the other organa in working condition, and you will hare aothuig to fear. Drive th poisonous wsstes from the system snd avoid nrie and arrumuta tions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and you will fnd tbat yon are aa good as tba next fellow. Tour spirits will b rejuve. nstedj-four muscles strong, snd yur mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MTJDALUs Hern Oil Cspsules will do th work. But be snr to get ths original imported GOLD MEDAL "Haarlem Oil Capsules... They ar re liable and ahould heip you,, or your money wilUbe refunded. For sale .by moat druggists . la. ad packages -. .. i . f svisv-.r .:v ivi:; 1 ' v ill rliilllimlj ".:! Jjvf JtMslVI Mi.''' -A J UJ (MM JLjyi I Li u u ia4W! n.r l asr- ' ... . i. 1 I H Jr . r . - for a tidy red tin, and, a jimmy pipe old or new 1 1 f ; Get it straight that wKat you've hankered for in pipe or smokes youTU -find aplenty in P. A. I fellow and . ' .' if a Itneveryetfellshortforanyotherman, wonder hy and, itU hand you such tion youll think it's your R. J. Reynolds i TABurrs TMpoeketkanaf IS ottiasf M ottimefkw D VW tosSs-M" nts. TJ. Psi. pics of the Gothle art. As the President and the cardinel stood topether lookiuif upward, while the prelate briefly re counted the story of four years of eon., slant destruction, they looked straight through to the clouded sky. The snon flurry-that .oas coieriiif the hare juini of the city .outside also was laying a hbrtket open the insM of the eathe dri:V ' w v' , The clunky stone of C"hami.iane, of which the cathedral is mlt, is s.ali'ig jdS from .tha effects of Oenr.sn.8re and the falling snow flukes nre. mixed' wjth an almost eoustant dropping of fragrants. Tsusing anioiucnl Kf.ire the scene of the crucifix above tho nortli door, aad before the painting of the cor onation of the Virgiu, over the central door, Mr. M'ilsuu silently viewed tha destruction wrought tipon those mas ter pieces ny tne PurniiigTr ine run folding when, the (iermanssct fire to the fqoX of 1 he edifice, Ruins ofjfbe statues about the side door, and the great rose wjndow, .said to be'th most beautiful- in the world, where Field Marshal Von Moltho is 1.70 sn'tind wnt'hed the- sun set, is shattered jby shell fire until it looks like camouflage set up by the' roadside. Vtr Wilaoi : fottowed "tbirTardinal-to the ruins of the chapel , where old-time Sings" wafched' througb the niglits at the time of tke1ranoiuting, a4 the other ruins of museums, where price less Fleoilsn tapestries hung'.' He was sliown where thousands of sheila thrown from Gentian batteries oa two sides burst among the buttresses whith support the main, structure have been scarred, nicked, and torn by frag ments from the big shells but very few of, which ever reached the vault. : Part of the Vault, however, lies heap ow twisted aad -vumpled wreckage upon the main altar, where it was thrown by explosions which wrecked m.st of the stained glass thirteenth Century win dows. Cardinal Lucon took Mr. Wilson outside and they picked their way through rubbish hesps to a point f rom which they ruld view th shell-riddled paint of the last judgment, above the south door; the symbols from! Noah's ark about the gret Rose windov, .the Statute of St. Anne and dozens of r-J. .tn 1 in . Jomhllllllll!1 r;ei!i;iiiiu'"'iiiii!i!iitii""j tt -.. ; I , t i i i J-i ill 1 liiiilly Talk about smokes ! 4t - ijn, Vuivw VUIIV J Vls-l IU 'P. A. has tatjustlavehessmokehap- Ynn liness on every man game . Att, m,, -iu - , s. AlDert bite your tongue or parch youi nough to make a bee line HhankranmaU cigarette makin's You Just smokesatjsfac- a section in the PL A, smokepasture birthday every longer than you care to remember backl Buy Prim ASurt Dtrywhprt totacf ia told, loppy nj lags, tidy rwJ lint, AWeom wan mJ Aolf awsnW ti hwmijar mnd that ceiwc, prmctical pound crystal gla$ kmmnkr with png moutmmr top that kp th tooocc in soeA pmrftt condition. Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem. CATSVU3 SMkd paekaswot S SseMkattksfllm Oir. s frais HmI other w.iks of art, of which virtually none escaped. . UNITED FRONT IS ' ' NOW PRESENTED (Centinacd from Pag On) rt under way. President Wilson met . a in Hi-1 Goniicfs, president of tb Anier-. ickB Vderntioii" of Laborj-Airaes Dus- eau. Jolitt B. Alpine and other members. tifr-toe-Aiiierieatt labor delega't rein, for u brief .exchange of. groetings-and later Mr. Goniprrs and- Kd.vnrd N, Hurley who ate the American members of tho l.o'nir couinilssion held their first con fere on the work nbead. - Tie military corumittee on dcmobili-1 ration :ilso-haif H session; while M. I'i choii emupleted the drift of Instructions for the roniiuissinu which, leaves for Poland in a few ilays. Honryl White, the American delegate on the aterways eommissloiiv-alse es 'tnblishcj relations With his colleagues d- that liody. Y Thus, real progress on all ths main subjects is bicoKiiuit iipptirrni as tho rommWioMS are brginuiu to furmulatn ili'tailoil prlijects for priwBT'itl-n to Ihe conference. ... The more money a i:"ia has the harder it is for him to convince tl.o worJd that he is a fool. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1919, edition 1
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