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TltE NEWS ATiD 0 VEIL FRIDAY MOHTw'G, MAY 16, 1S10. hi T&t of Casualties Also Shows -llumbcr of Prison ers Lost Waifcisgtoa, May 15, Revised Iguret mad tiublie today b lb War Impart sweat showed tbat the total easunllica f tlii Aaaerieae Cipeditioaary forces duriag tUa war aa tSCSU. Dattla (hatha aumbered 48,JUI and the total of weeaded was placed at 17433, with tbe explanation that tow rtprwaeated tfup lleaUoa af about TOO by inwi ef tha fact that anaa Ma Were weaaded mere than enee.- American eaeaattiee by divisions la, the war and the leasee of each divisioa in prisoners, which ae longer ara la eluded aa easnaltlet because of bating rttaraad ta their eommaads, were aa aeuaeed aa follows i i tad. Bp. .. tatb. . it. . tatb. . 4lh. .. ;4. . nib. . rtib. .. seth. , tk ... atid. . atb, .. a?4. .. Tlb. .. Mb. .. Mb. .. tMb. .'. seth. .. Slat M .. 1th. .. Mb. .. Mid. .. Ttb. .. Kit .. ! .. a . .. Mib .. Total 17.111 m.'.t Vt.W 4.124 OtWr U.ka... MH 4.4M .M II SJraad Two! ..4S.SS M,1 IM.M4 4.411 SEAPLANES AGAIN HELD HARBOR-BOUND (Cewtlaeed fraat Paga Oee.) , 4.41 4J4 t.Wt Mil I.IOT I.M7 i.ese 1.71 I.SM I. ijse 1.41 i.m I.M l,M7 0 i.m 1.141 1.1 Ml IT4. aa Mt 7 17 k MUT 1141 II. Ml 1S.74 II.8M It. H.H 1.M . . .421 ttn s.tii , Case s.see t.:t .MM (.IN I.IM .! 4 ni J. in I 91 1.11 I.IM Ml 4 S .: t.S4 ia.U4 IMTT I. il.in 14. 1 II J 1I.HH4 ll.t li.sai a.aaa :m .mi S.KS .! s.sis i.M 7.wa .; a.4M S.l I.M t.7IO MI I. am I. Site I.IM ; a. 14 111 I4 7r 411 TO lf.i 4l t' 77 Ml I .'4 I : is M IS M 11 "r t ti 4 t 17 II i ( flying low, aad vat grafted by cheer frosa tha aailar aad nativea who aid gathered to are tbe "One" and "Three' get away. Aa seoa a the X. C.-4. had Ven noored. Commander Bead went aboard tha Aroostook to report to Commander Tewere. Tha KC-4 left Halifax thia morning at :3t Halifax time (8:3! New York time) but waa eompelled to land SO mi no tea later at Storey tlead for repain tr tha oil aad gns linea. She returned tha flight at 11:47. Her actual flying - time for tha four hnadred an eixty mile trip waa aix houra aid 20 miautM, making her average apeed 72.6 a.ilct hour. To Car Habitant CoaatlMtla Taha "LAX -FOB WITH PEPSIN" regu . larly for 14 to 21 days. A Syrup Tonic Iaxativa, Plearaat to Take. 60c. It Kejahite. Ad. lira Millera' HaadoaaHara. New Or lean a, May 13. Areording to a aaaoanremeat by memhera of lb xeeutiva eommittea of the Rira Millera' Aaaoriatioa of Ameriea, New Orleann baa hiea aelerted aa permanent head jnartera of the nimoriation. Hendqimr tera formerly were in Beaumont, Tel. Seldom, If Ever Are Such BARGAINS Offered At this neason of the year - in stylish uimmer SUITS COATS CAPES DRESSES (n all the Anest material. Ihe most distinctive models and all sizes are here. "The Same Marrhaadia For lea Money" S. Glass r la Demand aa Commeneameat Orator. (Special to The New and Olncrver.) New Bern, May 15. Repreaentalive 8. M. Brinaoa went to Beaufort laat night to deliver the commencement ad drea at the achool eloaing there. On Friday Mr. Brinaoa will gn to Fremont to deliver a commencement addreaa at tha achool flnala in that town. From there he goct to Washington to attend tha Ilemocralle raucua preliminary to tha oimntng of the extraordinary ici- aioa of Congrei. FORSYTH PSI BETTER HIGHWAYS $100,000 Worth of Bonds Sold; Election in Stokes County (Special to Tba Xawi aad Obaervar.) Wiastoa-Salcm, Miy 15.-Fonyih county comminionen today aold an iiiue of ona hundred thousand dollar in road bond. Tha Merchant Loaa aad Truat Company, of Chicago, put U tha highaat of tha 13 bid reealud. Tha iiu ia ia llXX) dtnominatioai, bear ing I per cent, lntareit, paytbla aemi annually. Intaraat la good road build ing eontinuea to incrcata A Fonyth, and tha authcrhiet ara planning ta put all af tha moit important thorough fare la firit-cl condition. Two Important road boud election will ba held la Stokca county Monday, ona la Big Crack townihip and tha other la Quaker tiap townihip. Both ara expected ta ba carried by a good majority. Fonyth county lr deeply la tereited in the two aleetiona, I shown by letter ioued today by tha Board of Trade to large number of leading eitircn of Btoke, la aa effort to cueouraga tba development of State highway ayitem through tbat eouaty. Tha letter also ealla atteatioa to tha responsibility of Federal aid ia tha ronstruetion aud maintenance of those highways, if prompt aad favorable ac tion is taken ia tha matter. The Board of Trade recently com pleted plaaa aad secured favorable ac tion from tbe State Highway Commit sion In tha matter of maintenance of tha National Highway, which connect thia city with Rockingham eouaty, aleo lha connecting with Yadkin, Davie and I r dell counties haa been practically completed, with tha proineet of aa early aud favorable action in the mat ter of highways connecting thia city with tha county aeata of Davidson and Guilford counties. Tha Board of Trad is very anxious to complete tha con lection through Stoke county, via. Danbury to Stuart, the county teat af Patrick county. Clemenceau Discussed With Orlando Italy's Claim Fiume Dispute (Coatlnaed from Fage One.) Itarne, aay that, awing to the decision of the council of ten to divide Bcnat between Serbia and Rumania, Premier Hratian bud the Rumanian delegatioa will quit Parla unless there la a modi fication of the terms. These are con sidered by the Rumanians to be unacceptable. DISCL'SSED MILITARY TERMS OF AUSTRIAN TREATY Paris, May 13. The council of four this morning disrnssed with its military adviser the military term of tha Aus trian treaty. It ia understood that these are similar to those in tha German treaty, including the prohibition of conscription. N. Y. LAWYER TO BR OFFICIAL ON THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Wnshington, Mny 15. Raymond B. Fosdirk, a New York lawyer, who wm I'liairman of the commission on training camp activities during the war, will be one of the permanent American officials in the league of nations when the leng'ia is organised. Tha exact position to SINCE 1889- 7 i "151)4 Clott)ier5" U Featuring Our v 3m, r Assembly of Ttxcluslvd Stvteo HoXs for $?our :Ni?jL "Approval Knox, Dunlap, Stetson, Borsa lino $3.50 to $10.00 STRAW HATS For the Boys ALL THE NEW NOBBY EFFECTS , THAT WILL PLEASE THE YOUNG MEN. $1.00 to $3.00 K - fmcc Sir T lriAlinn Cr "The Clothiers ' .. 1 HwAsM "After giving Neolia Solet a thor-, ough trial, 1 would not go back to tha sole used to wear even though tha coat were Ina. 1 receive twice the aervict from ahoea with Neolia Soict,' writes G. P. Jones, of Omaha. Mora than 10.000,000 pair of Neolin Sole hava been put on American ahoea. People were quick to realize the ad vantage of thu adentiftcally-madc sole -its long wear, ita comfort, water proofncM and its final economy. Good ihoe store everywhere tell Neo!in-olad ahoea in many atylca for men, women, and children. And any repairman will re-eola your worn ahoea with Neolin Sole made by Tha Goodyear Tire k Rubber Co Akron, Ohio, who alto make Wingfoot lieeJt fuaranteed to outwear all other beela. HfiSlkoIes which Mr. Fosdlck will ba appointed wa aot knova today ia Washington. WISEMAN DOESN'T TESTIFY IN CASE t (Caatlnaed froa Paga One.) oa tha night of tha homicide. When aha asked Byrd who killed her husband Be declared he did aot recognise them. Oa ero-taminatioa she admitted that Byrd taid ha thought It waa Garfield Pitta. Saw Tw. M.a Shctiag. 3, f, Stafford, traveling man, testi fied that ha waa tha laat man to get on tha train and that Wiseman mounted tha ttep before him and that when Wiseman told him later ia Marioa that he boarded tha traia after Stafford', Stafford said, "yon must have crawled through a keyhole." On cross-examination Btafford testified that two men did the shooting and they went toward Pitts' store. Huffman, Erwin and Pies Addressed the jury today. Court adjourned until Friday morning when Attorney Hoey, Lambert, Mull, Self and Spainhour will argue the case. A sudHtn attack at a lent t torn form of Bowel Cwaplalnt may cum to anyone. Every fimllr should he provided with Ixrttlo af Dr. 8ET11 ARNOLD'S BALSAM. Warranted br B. W. William., Tucker Bldf. Pharmacy, Clayton Drug Co., Clayton. (Adv.) HARDING COUNSELS UNITY OF INTERESTS (ContlnaH from Pace One.) fclie 'lftj i aaf jficoartffflff ,ft f f eJf ffiea iaVil aPM'Tve ev1 r J tf1( IBT aaa IW1 p aw aft( nv'M ltQ 'M1 rWi- North Carollaa'a Acknowledged Shop af the Exclatlve aad AatheatlC Special Sale Today and diers and the re-opening of plants, for merly engaged in war purposes. Entirely Practicable. Mr. Harding concluded by saying that ordinarily Hie floating of a 100,0u0,000 corporation, to be financed in the South, would seem a gigantic problem but he averred, it is "entirely practicable" if "we get together among ourselves." The value of export cotton, he said, ought to be il,000,000,lK)0 a year. Crop reporta from each of the cotton growing States, submitted to the crop committee of the temporary Southern Cotton Association here late today, allowed that every eotton State had re duced ita acreage, except Alabama, which showed aa increase of S per cent. The general reduction, it was esti mated, would be about SO per cent. Use of fertilixers, the reporta ehow, are reduced from 30 to 30 per cent in States where it is used. The crop is estiuisted to be between twenty and thirty days late. Figarea By Statea. The following figures were given from official reports, furnished the commit tee by Stat commissioner of agriculture: Texas SO per cent reduction, Geor gia 20.5, North Carolina 20.2, South Carolina 26.1, Tennessee IS, Mississippi to ana Louisiana is to m. No official reporta were received from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Commissioner Fred W. Davia of Texas, commenting on tha agricultural situation In hia State, aaid acreage in wheat and oats there haa increased "enormously," that oa land where eotton formerly waa grown nothing now could be aeen but Adds of grain. Many fields, he declared, are producing 100 bushels of oata to the acre. FEATURES OF THE PLAN OF ORGANIZATION ADOPTED. New Orlrana. I.. Maw IX Th. adoptioa of the plana for organ! tat ion or ma permanent eotton association followed on tbe heels of the approval of tha proposed exports eorporatioaa. Minor difference marked the conven tion regarding certain clauses of tha charter for the exports concern. But these were quickly ironed out, and unanimous anororal was aiven amid cheers and applause which continued for sereral miuntes. Tba exports corporation, under Ita constitution, will aot engage in buying and selling eottoa for its own ac count for export business. Capital stock is reduced from 1100 to 130. The authorised capital stock of the corporatioa ia fixed at 1100,000, all common stock. Tha eonrera, however, will be authorized to begia buaiaeaa whea the amoaat of capital stock sub scribed reachea 130,000,000, aad whea 20,000,000 shall have bee a paid in. Tha charter will give the corporatioa power to aet in any State territory or possession of th. United Statea, er any foreign country at agent, trustee, brok er or consignee of others is buying, warehousing, selling and otherwise dealing with cotton products abroad. Tha American Cottoa Ateociatioa is designed to protect tb. interests of eot ton growers ia the entire Soathera belt, aad will, take care ef the problems growing out of domestic business en tirely. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION WORK (Caatlnaed from fage Oaa.) CM Silts Ona Lot COAT SUITS Values to $49.50 On Lot Capes and Dolmans Values tc Ul 1 I LU; 71 7a fcjJJI Many Valuee to $49.50 Values to $55.00 Kfi 1 ll $29.50 I $29.50 H M j tmwiiniiuimR'n'f. and I have that too for the individual of th.it race whenever he has proven himself worthy." Under miscellaneous business during the afternoon the convention appointed a delegation headed by Presideat Gam brell to attend the Northern Baptist convention next week, sent fraternal greetings to that convention and to the Presbyterian assemblies at New Orleans and St. Louis. Kolchak Captnrwe Sasaara. Berne, May 15. The troops of Ad miral Kolchak have captured Samara, an important ciry on the Volga river, the Ukranian Press Bureau here says it learns from a well informed source. BRITISH STATEMENT AS TO AMERICAN DELEGATION IX THE INTEREST OF IRELAND. London, May 13. (By the Associated Preaa.) Andrew Bonar Law, govern ment loader in the House of Common, admitted tbat Premier Lloyd ' George had asked Frank P. Walsh; Edward Dunne and Michael F. Byaa, representa tives of Irish societies ia the United States, to eall oa him. He had planned to lay before them the Sritish ease aad have it widely reported ia Ameriea where it is insufficiently understood, Mr. Law said. The premier haa withdrawn tbe invi tation, the government leader said, be cause while he is willing te receive Americans he ia unwilling to receive those who "eome to Ireland aad sot only take part ia the polities of Ireland bat alao In rebellloua movements." What man eall firmaeai la them aalvei they eall eontrarines ia ethers. Corn will out-grow lteH If yea use . , '' NttrA-Geria; Use Ik on eowpeaa, Tatret beans, fee nuts, ete, Ooets 12.00 par acre, daUrarsd, Writs NttrA-Bana, aevaaaak, aa, fee beet 1st, work, tba Rev. Dr. 3. B. Gambrell et Fort Worth, prcaident ef the conven tion, demaaded thtt the negro shall have equal protection of the taw with every other cititea of this country." Confederate Veteran Praiaea Negro, Dr. Gambrell, a Confederate veteraa referred briefly te the Civil War aad to the worM war.-eaying tbat "ia thia great war we had: the Yaakeee with oa aad we also had our brother ia black." "For tbe race that baa served enr flag aad worn ear Bniform," be amid, The HAWAIIAN Price $10.00 Nothing is more dressy than a nice, glossy pump. And it's always in style. Look at the lovely arch and heel of this pump and at that long, gliding line from top to toe. Beautiful! And a Walk-Over pump' stays on. At this price, it's a bargaia With the great variety of Walk- Over lasts, you can always be perfectly .fitted. " - Boot shop 117 FAYETTE V1LLE STREET i. H ti. v . 1 ' Af I I Hi . . Ml a aave we greauat wre aaa 1 V
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