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VNEWS SND OZZRVL.V RALEIGH, N. G. SUNDAY, MOHNINC, AUGUST Polish General Forming New , j Fighting Unit From Ranks s , of Prisoners ! - Vara w, Aug. ST. (By Th Anse ' eiated Frees.) Am aati-ltolskevik army U being organised. ehJcty imi pn oner pant a red in U coaster offea- it which ousted U Bed from Po- . land. The ornnizaiion- ia under Ue -direction of General dliMupi, aad iUe recruit- are being takea from priaea camps, ealy volunteera being aceeptod. i Hi question of handling Ue pri. " onert it a aarioe problem, prisoner ' from various district continue to ba fathered ia by soldier aad peasants, a many instances, eat off from their detachment, they are surrendering ia Croups. ' . - - i " . . Two of Ue Ian est camp aro eatab- Miahed ia Ua irgioaa of Cracow aad fckalnuerayee, where tha prisoner are s gives aa opportunity to join ,tty new . anti-Bolshevik army, if they aa desire. : ' Combined with tha sew army will ba , many Kaaaiaaafrom tha arraise of : Deaiklne aad Bredoff, who are tired of wrieea lira aad are eager for action. - A new scheme ta induce tha Bade ta ' aarraader kaa bee a introduced by the .'Pale. Tha scheme ia working: partieu- t ttriy wen ta ua acuta, ere propa 'ganda i aeattared among tha Beds bp balloons aad ether means Tha props t ; gaatia n ta oaa ions, aenaiata oi a V pamphlet headed "permit, ia Buseiaa v'.taaa ia parallel columns ia Kuaaiaa and TA Polish. Iadueementa are offered far tha i t Bads ta surrender. Theae pennits hare llbeca circulated arnoag tha feUewers of Budeany, three thousand marka being offered for .each maa with haute. As. aaraaea ia giTta that the mea Barren, dering will be well fed aad generally weu looae alter. - ' as lass accounts maay Beds were comma th ranch the Polish line. heir. ; jing the permits aad. looking for the re- 1 . DURHAM HAS FULL QUOTA Of SCHOOL TEACHERS NOW ,. Parham, Aag. 8. An but four of ; the ninety-eix white teachers ia the city f.acheot system hare been elected aad f i were announced here today. 4J1 of th forty aegro teaeber have been elect 1 ed. The-oaly change ia the list of pria. iipi preTiousiy announced earlier ia 1 the summer is ia the htorekead achool J rIaelpalship.'Uera alias Margaret Blow '-of Virglaia has been elected principal ' la tha place of alias Jane Williams, ,ho : 'fouadGt aeceaaary to resiga the last moment. The principals of the white ' schools are, high school;' U J. Batfa of I Norfolk, Vs., Morchead achool; 'ills Margaret Blow of Virginia, Kdgemont; Alia! Ballle Bearers ef Durham ; littler, Mist Maggie Holloway ef Durham) Watts Street, Miss Leah Boddie of Dun ham North Durham, Mia UUie N. Jones ef Durham. WILL INSTALL MAPS OLO HICKORY DIVISION 1th mea ha withstand the lor dog ad, vemeing from Baaaia far mora eaauy fv.n earnld the exhausted nation ef Europe. Want would of neeeaaity hare to raamltt Nothing necessarily', we are glibly laf ormed, aiaea oaly tha Coa graaa aaa deal are war, aad tha CeagraH mhrbt reject the appeal ef tha xeeutivo. Bat weald tha Congress de that! Could tha Co agrees ia that without ataWlng indelibly the honor ef tha aatiaat . "The American people, would Barer permit a rejoadiatiea af a debt ef honor. No Co agrees would aver make this Ban tioa appear as a wether, aa It would appear and would ba ia sueh aa event before the eyes of the world. Tor myself I yield to o maa ia wll Ua guess, aye ia eagerness, ta reader the greatest conceivable aaaiataaee ta the atrickea people of Europe.- I In clude all af them aqd speak with a genuinely sympatnetia heart whether it ia ta meatioa devaataUd France, ar sorely tried Italy, aor nobly atruggling falamd, ar distracted aad misguided Busaia, or gallant little Belgium, at pitiably deceived Austria, ar the rath, leea iavader Oermaay, whiek came ta the eupvema tragedy through a, leader ship which brought disaster to kef mis guided people. Me Change BU Tata. 7t was with that feeling ef ay mpathy aad deaira to serve, that moat reluctant ly aahf with grave aaisglviaga, aa 1 aa. aoaaeed at the time, 1 voted ta seeept the league eeveaaat with reservations deaigaed ta preserve aur essential lib. arty ef actios. Tha record it made aad aader Us same eeaditloaa, aoa. fronted by the earn a alternative, I should vote aow aa I voted then, "But the eenditioas have changed. pCxperieaea hat brought ealighteament. We kaow aow that the league eeastuu. ted at Versailles ia atterly impotent aa a preveatire ef wars. It ia so ab vioualy impotent that It kaa .mot even beea tried. It eould not aarvlre a aiagle test. TJie erlgiaal league, ails, takealy eoaeeired aad aareaaoaably in aisted upoa, has undoubtedly .passed be yond the' possibility of mtoratou. "Now, it may appear to you that ( have beea speaking chiefly ia the negative. I made the admiaaioa. What is more, I might continue to do aa almoat indefinitely without disadvantage to aur eauae. Be many things have beea done by the present administratioa that aa power oa earth could Induct mt to do, that I eagnot even attempt to re count them, I may remark casually, hewever, that if I should be, as I fully expect' to be, elected president of this just aad honorable republic, 1 will not empower aa a as is unit secretary o tha navy t draft a eonstitutioa for helpless neighbors . in the West Indies and jam it dewa their throats at the point of bayonets borne by United States marines. Nor will I misuse the power of the, executive to eover with a V ' VlaJ. W. A. Graham, lately ef the 130th infantry, visited the North Caro I i liaa Historical Commieeloa thia week to j provide fur installing some mape aad ! ether materalt concerning the Old Hick. ory Division, with other valuable docu ments relative to the 30th diviaioa, aow oa tile ia the State archives. Major Qraham waa ia command ef tht atUeking Una of the ISOth infantry on 1 September Si), 191a, when-it captured r.lllcoort, thus breaking for the arst , time the UindeuUurg line. He was tht1 t first teld officer of .the allied avmlee te estubliaJi headquarters beyond the Hin denburg line, for his courage and effl elacy 4""l thia attack he won aa army citation.. STONE SCORES PEOPLE ! : FOR LEAVING THE FARMS Winstoa-8alrm, Aug. 21 President 'B. W. 11. Stnae, ef the North Carolina -laraiers Vaion, made the presidential address at a. fsrmera picnic held at tkluddy Creek a few miles west of the city today. Be made a forceful apppeal .for improved conditions ea the farm, 'declaring that until farm life ia made 'snore inviting young mea ad women will continue ta seek the cities and high ' wages, lie told ef eoneeesioat granted by the legisUtare ia changing the time , ef listing tax.ee aad other things. He also referred te tha revaluatioa aet, 'contending that these holding ttoek ia corporations should be tried. .11 Eire as Kealaaa rto Schools.. , 'Wadeaboro.'Aug. S. W. Clyde Blv . tux, superintendent of publie Instruc tion ia this county for four and eae. -kaii years baa resigned his pueitioa ere .and ill krve atot September 1, to accept wrtk af the aims nature or per- nips :a an eniireiv uiurrent imr. Air. B'vcns wna offered a W0 increase ia talary to remain ia the ork here, but declined e TreensMer hit determinatioa t give up the work. It la learned ou that tht matter af an inrreasa la salary .for tht superintendent hat been under 'coniideratioB by the board of education : ' for the past three months. ' ! ' " Finish New Heapltat 1 Oxford, Ang.'. Those wh have .taken a look atfBrantwood Hospital since It rerelvedhe flnishing touches .are highly pleased Vith its beauty and .atrsngemeats. Dr. Jaek Bullock stated yesterday that they hope to have every, 'thing feady for the formal opening due ' ing the first week ia September. Pme ef the modern equipment.' said Dr. Bnl 'lock, kaa aot arrived, whiek may de lay the poening a few days. .Harding Breaks Ground For a . World Court of Justice i V (Cantlaaed from Psge One.) 3 thst waa aeeeasary te end the present "prepoateroua coaditioa." Teat Of Bsrdlag Speech. The text ef the speech fallows, la part: ' ; ' . " ' ; "Let as suppose the Beaate had tat ified the peace treaty containing the - .league covenant aa submitted te it by the resident ia July ef last year. Bffore thia dsy we would have beea rilled upoa to fulfill the obligation v.hltb"w had assumed under Article Tl of the league covenant ta preserve the territorial integrity of Poland 'ta artlnst . external aggreseloa.' Tha council ef the iesgir ef as. tioai would h:i- rcssatted, end reasoned correctly, thst the United fltatee euM 1 f urni-sh tit munitions aad, if accessary. vail af eeersey repeated acta ef aawar ranted taterfareaca ia domeetit asalra ef V litUe ftpabUea af Ua weatara hemisphere. ' . - .. ' - Not Sabmlt Ta Wreaga. "Oa the other hand, I will not or shall not, as yon prefex, submit t aay wrong against any American eiUaer, with respect ta either kia Ufa ar kit property by asy 'government. This statement is made ia all solemnity, with enmity for aene and friendship for all. If it parti eulirly applies to Mexico, tha tpplieatioa bat beea. directed by . tht robbery and murder af hundred of ta ewa people la that unhappy conn, try. - TMa odmoaUioa Ja not directed ex cluslvely toward oar next door aeighbor to whom wt would gladly hold forth a helping band. It ii tattaded for a plain notice to every government on the fact of tht earth that the entire resource! ef thia nation are pledged to maintain tht sseredaeas of American Uvea and the just protection af Amerleaa prop erties. . .. "The line of demarcatioa between our attitude and that af oar political opponent it perfectly plaia. The Pres ide si kaa made kia veeitiea clear by bis acts no less than by kit words. He still holds Articlt Tea to be the heart of tht covenant. Ba Joe tha pemoeratl elat form. 80 dost the Democratic nominee. Tt assume that the nominee weald ao eept the reservations rejected by tht President and denounced by the party platform is te Impugn kia Integrity. Nee Ia rave "Going In." , "Tor myself, I do not question for a moment the' truth of what tht Demo eratie nominee says ea thia subject. Ht has flatly anid ht ia 'ia favor ef going la ea the basis announced by tht President. I am not. That ia the whole difference between us, n it te a mavt vital aaa, because it in vol vet the die parity between t world ourt of Justice supplemented by a world kesoeiatloa for conference ea the one hand, and tht council of tht league ea the ether. .The one it a judicial tribunal to bt governed by Used and definite prin ciple of law admtnltierd without pen sion or prejudices. The other is aa aa soclatlon of diplomat! and politicians whose determinations ara-ture to ba In fluenced try considerations of expediency ind national telfishaesa, ."There art distinctly two typea of International relationship, Oae ia ta cJeaaivw and defensive alliance of great powers, like that created at Versailles, te Impose their will upoa the helpless peopJea of tht world. X am opposed, t such a scheme aa that. I am opposed to the very thought of eur republic be coming a party to to great aa outrsst upon other peoples who have as good right to seek their political freedom at wt had in 1778. Society of Free Jtroaa. The other type it a society af free aationa, or aa aeaeeiatlea af free aa tioaa, or a league ef free nations, ani mated by aoasideratioaa of right aad justice, instead of might aad self -interest, and aot merely proclaimed aa agcaey la pursuit af peace, but to or ganised aad aa partUpnWd ia as to make Ua actual attainment at peace reasonable possibility. Such aa asso eiatioa I faver with aU my kcart. "It la not aneemmen for tha aive catea of Ua league of VertaiUe ta con trast unfavorably Tha Hague tribunal apea the ground that Ua tribunal leeki teeth.' Very well, then, left put teeth lata it. If. i tka faUed league of Ver sailles there can be foand maehiaery which tha tribunal ess ase properly and advantageeaaly, by all means let it be appropriated. . Combine All That la Coed. T would go avta farther, I would take aad combine all that U road and exeiae all that ia bad from both ergaa laations. Thlaatatemeat it bread aaough to 'include Ua auggeatioa that it tht league hat beea to entwined and later woven Into the peace of Europe, that its good must bo preserved ia order to stabiUxo the peace af that continent, then it can bo amended or revised se that wt ttill may have a remnant of world aspirations la 111 builded lata tha world's highest coaceptloa of kelp, ful eo-operatioB ia the ultimate roalixa. tioa, ... , "I believe humanity would" welcome thvercatioa at aa international asso ciation for eonferenee aad a world eourt whoso 'verdict! ..upoa justkiablt questions, this eountrjHn common with all nations would be bo li willing and aula to uphold. The decision af tuck a eourtpr the recommaadatioat of tack a eonfefenee should bo accepted with out ' sacrificing ea oar part or asking aay athcr power te saerlfiet aaa lota af itt nationality. "The Democratic nominee has spofcen about: America abandoning her asse e la tea la war aad deserting the allied nations in establishing the league of Versailles. I do aet thing n longer nee essnry te challenge that statement or pnee further opinion upoa the unfortu nate league. It kaa already beea aban doned by Europe, which had gent te far a te accept it by formal agreement ia treaty." Cox Spends Busy Day Cam palgnlng In New York City (Continued from Fags One.) protect the public Interest, the governor was cheered, , Word To Baalaeaa Men. Tka governor, also at tht luncheon, gave what he tsrmed "a word ta hqsL nest mea." "iSMj," be laid, Mare kelp- Physician Explains Just Why So Many People Stay Thin EVEN WHILE GETTING LOTS OF FOOD la''' V WW0Ww Are You Gorint Ytmraolf With Food Thet Do Not Fwwtl ? . Net aaaatltiea af every day feeda, bat plenty ef health-building vltamlaea are what yet aeed to t ea solid healthy flesh e4 keep ea etrong aad well, aay aVIeatista. Read what former Health Cemmiealoner Kadolph saga about Vltamlnee la their concentrated fena, . VITAMON which ta raw available to thia mea aad wemesu a Modical Sokwoco H At Last Md Th Amnxtng DUcorary Of How To Got Into Your Body Exactly What Noturo Provided To Halp Build Stroav, Hoalthy Tiaauoa, Firm Solid Floth and Brine; Your Woight Up To Normal Serron Pound Gain In Two Weoka' Tim Reported Others Show, Sur prialnf Increaae. The lack ef .those recently discovered tubttaneci ia eur food the vita. much you may eat or what else yon may take, yon cannot expect to build soiij, saadt of people, it Ua opinion of experts both here and abroad. No matter kow wuih yon may eat or what else yea may take, yea cannot expect to build, solid, healthy flesh aad tissue that rouadt oat the body to aormaj, well-formed pro portions, unless yea get enough af tkeae vitamlnes Into your system. Their im portance as an element absolutely necessary for health, strength, physical de velopment aad avea Ufa itself it bdlag to constantly emphasized by tha txptrlments which seientlsta art making Ust everyone should read tht iattrvjtw printed below with Former Health Commissioner Joha J. Budolph, MJ, lata of Uo New Torh Fast. Oraduata Medical School aad Hospital tod, Colum bus Hospital of New York, aad a graduate of tht University of Baltimore. Dr. Budolph says: "It la certainly aot surprising that tht diets wt physician! have recommended aad Ua tonics wt pro tetibtd have failed, to coma up to our expectation, lines Uey, ont aad all, lacked a sufficient proportion ef vitamins, which wa aow knew to bt at easential te life as air itself. Whca a person faila to get enough vitaminot there it a continuous sUrvstioa process going oa ajl through tha tyattm. Tht tlssuct become thrunkaa and flabby, tha elrculttioa It slug fish, the blood doet aot receive proper nourishment for strengthening the bodily organa and the whole aerve fores ia depleted. At a result you may be- some Uia, emaciated or generally weakened aad rua-dowa and frequently develop all sorts of eondl. tiont without over even suspecting Ue real cause of your trouble. Tea may ba tired, BSM0ust depressed, worried, unable to digest your food or to 'sleep well at night yopr skla may be mottled and your com. plsxion tallow, pallid, or lifeless. No matter what tht symptoms may be, there it a lack of strength, raergy and vitality which must bt ovtreomt befort fou caa enjoy the buoyancy of perfect health. Nature supplies vitamins! in various raw feeds, but to at tempt to est enough of the raw foodi which eoajain vitamlnes to got the full amount of nourishment which Us system requires for kealU, strength aad gamier physical development la almost aa utter im poAiUlity. Therefore, vitamintt areaow nreoared la a concentrated easily assimilated tablet form sail. .. , td Vitamon, and numerous testi by sack, women and ehildrca have plainly proved Its extraordinary merit. There ha come to my attention the ease af a womaa who gained-eaves) pounds in twa woekt while taking Vltamoa. Her tompltxioa became radiantly fresh tad clear and ker whole body teemed filled with re- atwtd vitality. . A Ntw York maa statu Uat kt la treated hi! weight to normal with Vltamoa after ht bad about made up kit mind that ht wat made to stay thia end that nothing would build np tht solid healthy flesh bt to muck desired. I kaow at another ease of a four-pound inertase ta ont week. These are only a few and moot conservative of Ua eases ta ; whiek X have kaowa Vltamoa ta produce truly tur- t prlaiug (eiulta. Not until you kad Ukea Vltamoa yourself and felt it effect eaa yea form any idea of Ue vast difference tt msy make la your health, streagth aad appearaaca. Be pronounetd aad am lag are the results It produces that aa matter what layone tell yon, I do not belltvt there it aay toalt tr preparation whatsoever to which it caa be eem. pared.,Lj-i ; r ; lag to laatall aa adminiatratioa which intend te arras Ue Langs of Nations.'' 4 "If ;the league Coct aet become a thing U fact,'' the candidate eon tinned, "aad a vital argaaiaatiea ia Uo affairs of the world, it ia aay Judgment Uat aot ft single coroataa nation will ever bt abit to pay it aatioual debW and, if Uat l at paid then what becomes ef fiscal roadiUoa everseeaf Tka 4 nancial ettbUity of Uo world depeadf open Ua edoptwa af tht League of Na tiona and Jt tkoaaanda at tka vary mea -who. above all other are inter ested U that, aro Lttomptiag ta install an adminiatratioa whlck Intend te scrap the league. But tt will set tae eeodT,..- .'...- .: ladwatrtat KeAasae. QoTorao? Cos tlae added Ua fablle eoafldtata xaatt be givea ta industrial readjustments and, k mid, milUo of dollar are belag eeatrikoted la a der to guaraatee a aafair dJotmcat." n katw aaea.' he aaaarted, that gr making eeatributioa fat the purpose of using Ua bayonet te ntttl tadoatriaj diffloaltiea. Nothing eeald be mora ilanavreut tkut that. That tl building a Kolakevik factory. Stop, look, aad listen, yea baaiaose mea," - - ; Qevra3V Cog said be fropoaed te at the "golden rule" la settling In dustrial dispute. Ha aba pnanieed to remevt war tut eajuatlfled darltg timet f peace. i In tddltHa ta kia addrctsce, tka gev traor met kundreda af parson at ho eiai inform al reeeptioaa. Ha aaartked several bloeha at Ua kead of preeea siea dewa ItfU aveau ta the lane keen, wavlag te, tkoaaaadg alaag Ue liaa, Lodgi Denouncei Leasut In Speech "at Mass Melting ' (Continued from Page Oae.) ' publican Prvy, but aoev all Uiat, wo should t bind oar presidential eaadl. data ta aay pledge f what be ahould do with ,ho league, questloa seven moathi kaac." feece Mat Ia Leotn. Senator Lodge denied Uat Ua hope l Uo world' peM were exeluslvtJy in tli eoveaaat of Uo leagav of astltu,. "It ia almoat a ascrUege,' ke atud, "to suggest Uat within Uo f r eerutrt ol Uia e .mmtBt Uo hope of Ut world's good are tied UP U a doenraeat jpro pared by f jaorai tmnta aad I d Bob art CeciX with oaa article put ia it by Preaii ,t WU'oa wbkk w uvt from kirn is Ue kcrrt of Ue eo in Tht leagt e aa brought 'acU by Mr. Wttsea to aatklng but pol tleal alU. aaee, k aided, 'all full e.. forcemeat and very Vttl peace ia It." Ha waa severe la km dtauaelatiea of Articlt . , kick, ko said, dlff red from every ether article la Ua covenant ia Uat It teaatitntod a Individual obli gation," As ralmk Qaoattaa, ' At U'- momsat," k eoatlajcd, "ont af Ut meat galUat aad brave peoples ia tke world io being Invaded Huwia . aa t-'tteLptta bring vtr back end p-rti tl ,lr as aba wat paxtitioni ii Ua day of the. autocracy. The sympathy " of every American la with te Poise. : 4 ' "Bat if s . a memUr ef Ca'. league, nnfltr Artl.lg Ten, if foUnd summoned us, .we'd have to c , No ac tion af Uo league would la -locomry." ' Beaator Lodge explained Uat wh a ka spike ef Mr, WUtoa and kia rWtudt to- y ward Ut legno ka wag aveeki g alw of Mr. Cox, governor Co, k eaid, xatar-, td "going in." Bt bad suggested two , reservation te Ut teveaani, ut Uey were sot w.rtb th pa pea an wk; ' Uey were prlated. Tkey wa. parfacUy vague, and loose merely expressions of opinion." "' " ' o '; -' Tka Senator praised Beaator Eerdlflg tad Governee Coolidgo, Ut JUpubllcsn candidate. - : , The: Beaator Harding 1 Preddent,'' ' he talC "be will sot try te run tbi gov rament by kimtelf aad for hlmnlf. Neither la kt teeklng e wis by personal , abuse, dealing with tomt obscure ehirg about eeatribuUana. Ha U dealing with 1 the great pubn eneatleat of t' day." Open Toddy Tudcer Building Pharmacy Phones 545 end 846 v NeteWf yoware Uia. emaclaUd, aaderwelght, or lacking la nrgy, weigh yourself today, Uk ViUmoa with your meals for tea days and then aet how much you hart gained. If after using yea are not entirely satisfied with the results, aad are aot convinced Uat it kaa helped build solid, healthy flesh and tissue, and that It baa net beea wwrth to you far more than yea paid for it, th trial will cost yon absolutely aothing. Vitamea may aow bojnbtained la this eity from all leading druggists, tuck aa Hlek-Crkbtree, Silver Prug, J. C. Brantley, P. W. Parker Drug and W. H. 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