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Ort- -ua au an tu-.A.aiil n!.iUJ'u-t;c clique a,wioixr,:v,"i in a deiii-JcratJe re- pa'-I.c.'they would at oi:e? l-e in' a ioitjti to -vondtxi? '.honorable iit-staWe ieuw. Six Suffragettes Put Fkhind 'Ajfsrwive Actiia Deniaadca j .' ' iJars " . J!of AHieJ FUft-Bv Cbarchsil j 1 i Kmr Alexander Vith '11k- Allies Wa-hinjrt jii. June 27. -In jail'; cjiivioted in po'ice court to lay of L ; , obstructing, the .sidewalk by. .dis- f .r ,v... .. V . r .. ' "velieil Ulhkt the-1 f la-lT Vf,nda doners be iiUxX . TjjL'iitRH "i.V'-.vment-ij5 sf.n-a-Jinjr f re ln ' U hlte H-jase. heid a tons ,w'" . .'- ;i . , .lur,i f ji ivl'y.' V fesar of ,!r:e.n a.vi rrien, beuijr'urt'ei'fod 'fr ij readinj: ti;i.p!'jp;aiid.i;. ' - sonr service and suffrage tr.eet- o II.. inr for the other forty women in- u ve a. mates of the prison. ,l.t;n. l oe siiHi-i gl4-ts wcre-given tiieir Jn choice of $20 fi:)es or three days in r, i!. and decided to go tq jal . Ttejvdkl- not ;ittt mpt a hungc , 1'. t Si 'i( TraVe! I,0W Miles To J out U, S. Araiy r . r r -t r., ,i. -'rriuay-r.K.rnin?, part of toda da vs. t. t ' fr x ,r f IT and u ill be iv leas o ,r. ..J.,.- 1- I" -Kinr Ale t i of iJi fees '. is " i V ivj u jC :!!. Lv witn ail oemivis 5i e'ii.te"' lils Yt.mjer pi '-rur, '..;:!..-, dvi?latVl tOuU'!' Ifi"fa"V-i , .'..entNr'Iair.i.'' his rKireiac-A C premier. h -a.d hj,- resign sj i- ui'.ise he t'...'.i!d not a.tin-e U. feonvucation t the Tirrk -!-.ej '.H-r in Chi' ame person.:! i"tttt ' l -:f May, 313, "I'h;s .w;i on..-of lw? ' Greek ii-shenii-iie-s v:b.vtet. a.s rer"jit cf Veju:;.- camjuun trci ' , which the :he kIi.j. ' set aid. '!--t .-ir.se W-iiiZelo? ar 'i ;he ney rtt - ri'-s.-tative' wouia not fcrre-.-. with hi.- p-xicie.-. I i 1 1 1 - ' I JV J liJ j 1 coantt3 as 1U: ' .r , i p.. ,- - l ..... fiv. ii. ..i beirt r ... Bantam W ill lie' --cep've r, f'V. ?' .i'J iN.nal Cuirdsmen Arrested sfirioiaacas PVster a' 1 JJ - -'v.-Vtv KSn. ' V-''NC "' 2- -F.,jvarh. fodaydeclr.tor.i t sy VAl r J, c .ii ,,ri ,f - A " U'rtr t,' .thedt.r-ery. through n:s if VL, 1 tV i U ro n e i . I lj'uVI erl r -itj- tJ- -' 1 r noS - jt vjs. ivt era a c-a rv t, ..r.r.Jt-4f o y f I.'----, (1 'f !. ' r r i le t j ruj' ' "J S -. - ttchef of tr e rf , oT 'Jt re- .1 . 1 . .... ,. J ar.r! tJaVftt.2if :ail f-r. irf i..fu.,t'Xvf ; eVi.-.-i" ova hacti Ufv r.'l tuoir . Otv'l iTe.'.M Un.-?t. I4 tn.Kj tA 4,wW facts Tif;r triaid rs Cc"v u K-i'ir. at- Ue ot xt term f fcu ,wo. - T bj;d ?ot be -'sent out. ' lr vO -.m -tei - t In r ii'Ud ii i r h w i j,.' r p- Ik i j-) - l e i tir'. . a' LK ; r n o h i un n . ' P r v. "O It or ;.vK-.e. it irj The opinion oi -tt. ." ti t " r. t c n i d i g w t -1 I , ! - ( . ..H i & J if 1 I. - (f ' 5 i The remaster acted -under uie,4111";- r,lt -"I J j Jvrvvegian Press 1 ifeJ 'wvtts Aisger ---. i j Argentuu Oa Verge Of Break f.. .-.. '-..-..... . ' i. . .3-.. . ijrja tr ij r in L..e s sriinn'-''e if ' f V c must have a A iat Waion has been attacking the water fleet capable of .. governrpent'e conscription the f u!J t-trt ngth.-of thwer ' (,' Jv-rJ.-- c'et'irsMi tf h country, Jry 5"i;u-fCJl, oein-iC wireless ,VitAtfi mail (rrc-A! y. lti"SoB- r..T r ;a tins trtd war Of tore One Train : Hits Automobile; Six ' Occupants Killed JJa'tirrjore, Mi'., June 22. Whi'e attemtinp to cross the Kntrr; Central Raiiwroad v-4t . rti.r White Hall Md to i t an a'jUTVibiie containirig s;t pi e y , t o men three omen a J a .rt--tar old child, was v--.. y tr Western Express ,V i-t".r.'j.i:-.I,fcnia Railroad. . " : ef the k. were kilh"J out r. ' " "d t.ir bxiieg mutiiated 1 1 , il.-t r t 'A'o dTd just as a south Greece, accorKrar.y:ng Con.tan-! tiire as hii secretar'. . Thirty one persons will be eex- pelied from the country. Those in Athens will -be allowed three days and must report tjaenuelue to General KegrauLL . . " governments conscription act. vur PUlllu-Ui vib-'-1 rm Arr rf v o ti Antw . .. taasterr(.p;H8 the mattcf with gr.jd projects "or fjuetf ifUrfobaKbraaiEnt Aentmecto.to-tbe poBtinaster general; who but after that has btn wM- I. . . . .. . . I ., . ' . for an immunise Riirr.las of Old l)U ...i t - i h ,o r i Ji i?-jid taeked ty Or ek reffT its. ju aevranc cf dunatii reition finally determines whether the -u r -.. j. n fft-.-a.re.ift prf StH"t Is.!read his ief t i w ,-h Otrmany. rrtner hal! he Heliverd.nr not. UmciAiiv ldarM lite Turn -sinking'. ' i. was A acfa ciiara:ter as to jxvajie nee- j ea.sary a fins aUuid iy tine Argentine) g(.vemm-at. Copenhajfen. via Londm. tmnm Zl.A German iuutria bur fea Jmoi UbUshed io Bnurmri far Uw awpoac recrumn?Befnao wma fmtltrm wark The ieiaii ar eny aaiUtat to . appii caUod to local trade fearwu W latorara ran only rviort, & UtA&am with the pcrmutsHto o tie suLTAry aathontiae. V 1 j .!.: W i ittl W .. -V --'t to llt.itimore reathed Jia'J t:it:on'. W.th lVtL k tt p)'tlvi.i .J K' I nearthed SkeUeton ot Muj;e Mammoth. tie British" Army in jar.e 12. Excavating i , :Prd ren:i,afit- of tiie ,,;Y iir;e, Briu'sh vMiera ifWe object "ich ?!)., tfn'ith of a mam- 4 n 'hi . Tf f l..--.o' ery caused Tt.-.t ev'-:cn-.Ti apioiit the fp-p.- v.!io Jot knl M the place ,!,. ! fire from th''(i-rmans. The J-'Pn of tris ' I'1'-,' -toric mon- .sir r.uw haa been ilinitely kv cM'a! aiui thefti,.Ju.!''pi-ureof it T- pr.it tvdir.g t,t (!.-? & scierstifie -. th?-wUon. it? wiii te t decided iV-vivjr . in r.att ri j'' nistory , re-'-r-- fr.is t.p-J.rv. of a fn;.:r.moth'in the veiy "f.'.relront cf the world war. Th ailvcrttwment oi tlm NiirthCaro lina State (kill. -e of Atrrii u!t;iit. and Enjrineerjjinir 8Hars in this (nssue of Ut Index, That great inntitiitu n offers emprebeniive rouraea in Amultorer Chemiitry, Cihril. MechaniL-al. aad ElectricaJJ Enginaring Ttxtile In dustry. At no Um in ft hiatory ofw wumtry bM tha ThM of .trajnins; in technical Km ben ao dearly uodenituod and s-"ciati. Young roepho de- aut ' ttb mmivm. tar,j-.qna4 (hoc r ' ef3eit frvKt ta . tbeir , . 'ir-'lta Twt' the ti -i'fttOt-tVllinkal . . - Bryan For Program Washington, Juie22. Willian. Jennings Brjan in Washingtor today came out strong for the ad ministrations war program Teddy Makes Good On War Promise British Menaceing German Stronghold Prance, June 2S. The Canad ians, heartened by succeaees gain ed daring the last few days at a New. York June 25.With the UUJ ,& w.rv 7 7 , nnouncement from iusoirn lipgiiauyeiy araau cost- aeciaea us that his two sons. Theodore, Jr.. morning to attack across the open and Archibald. hve gone to 'ground sloping upwards to Avion France and will be attacnad to j and the Tillage of Leauvette. near KpSi.- iIi the Souchez river, -. V, fWUOt, V (rVUVJ AAMA good on half his pre-war promi&e tnat tjuentm wul follow. Dr. Richard Derby, T.R.'tsan-in-Utw is a major in the army, reserve medical corps. The assault troops .comprised men from British Columbia. Man itoba: Central and Nova Scotia. By this morcing's advance the British line has been carried for ward to within one mile of the center of Lees. The attack was made along a two-mile frontOo American Troops Jn France Washington, June 27. TV ad ad- j vance guard of the mighty, armyj the extreme left, Nova Scotianig.t'en,ent on Sturdy to commit ar.d the JJnited States is preparing to pushed their way up theLens-Ar-m:ttee of deputies from Southern' for an immense surplus of old but valuable vessels remained and it is in their adoption for employ ment in aggressive action that es cape from the present deadlock can still be found-. It is .only when' we are able to devise and execute some method of aggres? si ve naval warfare against the Germans that we shall ' find his weakness and our strength; that we shall liberate our plenaid navy from ; the enchanted circle the submarineihas drawd abootit and compel our enemies . to . . . i . , i'. aosoro tnemseives in trie process of their own defense as- to leave them no leisure to compass our ' a, ruin. , Austrian Regiments Desert j Amsterdam." Junt 25. Three Czech regimenas have deserted to lite i'i'ssians; according to a tr j nr'.iT a, i ut'ae.a'i lr.e Ni-rwegian r. t-ont.n-:e t pu'-I'mi a.tu i1 i i. GoriLau plot" to dfntn,. Nor v. . ciar t.tpams'i.ps - by ,ei pL, , brought into the-vcountry . by -r.. courier of- the (German- foivts'D officer which" .'resulted '"in tlt arrest of three men last v ee:'- .-' The A ftenposten insists . that ue ! arrest of the courier must be ... . held even against 'Germany? -. protests. .'-. - - The Morgcnbladet,-: whiti,' hitherto has. been more or tern... -friendly to Germany,. alia? wheither Germany wishes to fosn- . ce Norway to join the ranks off.", her enemies, and remarks that t. . novel base' on the Norwegiaa coast would be very inportantfw the entente and would give tb American ,navy a splendid strr tegic position for co-operatii.i;,.," , with the British. The newspaper - - i,ais futher that of ail ;hefwlif ic-ts of German dipiomats aid 7 tary leaiJers in tne wa"- 5' depnving the central' powers A frinds, tnis last attempt to bjN- up the remamtmg remnautjv oe Norwegian friendsbip is iry. cne of the , most formiuaW b.ur.ders. -fc e.-pecially the food control bill, i send- against Germ ary is y on!rasroadtothevj!lageoJjeauvet-;Autriai;yr. -vor.Geori, mm: v r rerch soil tonight, , te,. Here they Unk a uumber . of re: 'I am not afraid to trust an prt'sident with the powers hich j the food administration bill pro poses to confer. 'War is not a normal condition ; istbnormal and requfres xtra- ordir.ary remedies." ' "A government that can com J mar.der the lives of its young men and call for money of its, older men should have power to protect the w hole peoplejrorn the gm-d of an-unpatriotic few." In defiance of the Uerman sub marines, thousands of jeasored regulars and marines, trained fighting men with the tan of long .service on the Mexican border cr in Haiti or Santo Doming still at their faces, have been hastened prisoners. Venizelos To Form New ot defense in the mirlnsrAus- anao cainn-t n. puphsed in tr.t lKtl An-ei'jger ai.d Tigthiatr, of lix;r!in. Tlie Btatrr.err ws vr.-.-lt d ji-.? a d ie jfe-on A ihe r?-Q d-x v e for the rv)i of Ibr Creek Cabinet (vof pn .jn, , ,,A , , Brazil Breaks Neutrality r'd;;.'l is no lynger a routral in tr-world war .aid the German r"r j Me ,(a ' i.rort tr e'.erv arr. i - n .wv fit f" . cf J i' , ... . . N. tiirn a iv announceo Jodav IJiai b hm: I J-if! ii Ul k... J n. L. 1 I j r. -...). .ATflCKS, Jun,2G.-K.rgAWrii-J- J a lohemia, I Pe fee' f . '' ad or ri-rr .oJai, acep t, t. o fn'i ' l of t -. iVecb Tn' v u (.t.".e!' Bread Riots In Germany. Stockholm, June 22.-Bread riots ar reported to have taken place in Stettin, capitol of tin Prussian province of Pomeraia. Women and children took the lead:ng part. Troops were" called out to disperse the demonstrators. Frtnch, the British; the Belgian, i:th il.a tk of lorn mg & n uaL- J-" Ctw r Ch rV- Jut th Kussian, the Portuguese and,;; er; .. . . , , ' ' ' ' the.Italian troops on the Western.! r- " I! ns r , k - T7""TT1 T w J V 'vnai jf,-.r . i. .i-in v , vi .j.r.. i t, Cf Tf lit JLV JK n ICi from. faljiiikf after the forniv.r Rinjrt.an tjii'.ine had rvf tired ao csrry out t c Ji rrai i 1.5., irr as ar i h n , " i'ra- t . j . ii -i ifa' t O. i u..'. te F' -d c ' i an-. WhitcfoLs i'" rn ro.trroi'te ir h;i,- -x V .o win t1 .r th-'s i Society For German Republic Is Active . ' New York, June 22.- With "'Down with the HohenzbHens! as their slogan subjects oi" the kaiser here have prganized a aoci ety called the friendi of the Ger man republic, and are actively campaigning amopgthe G p--ans in the UniteS SUtes.-. , The members of. jlhef-:-?. Xs de clare tn statement that -so nil ent for a republic-is growing rtifmlly ip Germany. The statement reads in part; ... .. .. i !.. ' .rsrtt'tirntocrsti r l"lt rrj, t' i .zer peu:- a. ijXrriia kaw shown m t. i Rev. L.T. Wilds former past r '"s b ib ( Pr s Jtoe 26 -I 'Co a-i --U -'-'.rt J-B hi f:r f of' the Hay Alt. Presbyterian tJSZ 'iT:', r.theur.f, , ft ,!c . , ?. :i.li, v'Wu church is in the city on a visit to bring together !u'uitii.. m or .. - A ia expt i t o. jj.. f.e.8 ' .r,t oa t e -'dr '. anJ ta eigKiilize Uie j.ic'itt.iu of , . - -aitej toiay bet f re 'he g"v.t'-;" ' - uS'iufra"l p. I-n- Trainingr Camp Located Here reforms! A'.incan .'.ig it the "or Etr.-, n f" Uostmastey UPde rwood was ' - tin luinirg the pjee wfe vVjj tGe'etal Pt'-snirg; p-. jhs btadij jarters, saluted .. ''".Su-rsi rHtnpes aha then a j notified today that the one of the 'Vaots Germany Defeated warrtaming camps will be located . r, ,. . . ,u r , , j pnpcQ. Peter kropouin, tbe Kus,- Two locations have been nffer- in Knglund lor many yeara atid was - .inside. ,otiUJUnf ,lve Deen oner llrj w n.,urn bmilt! l)V the rt.Voiuiion- ...... ed, one near the Country Howe arv coverament, has arrived in timst - I " and the other on the road leadinir !'? "I"3 ay from London to ivttt-Vvn white folks," one insure Lies Qi .Men want to get back v 6: tr?- the urwciriaii prctw warning '-all W-lO-ny "vaIe Sm.p-.t;, . frieridaof ' agajnat.any ataa.pt, U. S. cavalry, told the er . ' to binder Germw., s defeat.. j mi.. .,r. fcach fantaatio dreams as Utrroan " uu ""' to Manchester, It is not know wjch will be accepted. 0.0C0 men are expected to be put into training here few weeks. Thes are S.S. Ckirriher, J. Reld Crawford, R. T. J H Harris Ned Grady arid II p Gai;ipbell Officers aie pow engaged . in surveying the site near Uke- jP Lf' v,jou. .. ' ! he revolution came last immck within the next 'dommauon from Ber m tuBagdaii must -shine shoes ortake cartuif .. res ,MHU lne 1;- given up," he said. "Frane mud . -. u: .n ,. hat AUaee and Lorraine. The indepen-. -J anything atall. SO S'.Vfe 0w dence of I'lana must tie assured. a i'tin. ice to lOe a KU;1ur'i ! : Until that u done Kiusia roust ami ' , n hi- - t . , . will light for rictory." ' alitlniig, the tAO illruj.... Discussing the roiliUry situation i-ij .-'-i't .10 commission 4 - po Russia, the Prince said thera was n. i ...t. t,; h.,r - l.knnMA K quvition that tha ouU&ok was betta . ! !unff bul a .cfiance fr-. in t wobw pave oeen oaa we omit; itn our own wnite town i oi uinu to premmtthe diagram of aep-1 . ...... ,.., . ... , ttinLG !!ir.RM Olive and'ttwV. oU thVol Miss IU Christina, of Porharn BT AIi6-::rjlirj,n-!tpf itiirt .. y npiet4 Mdfijtfcitijijfceroephsw lir.K. JJ, WAtJ&riaja . 'ata ceaee iWlaeat two davs Uur." Chnst5S3i Q2) Ac! St , 'm p'tor. JmI J - lit r r '-h'- , .... -t-vot vnv.tahy- ad the (rriu . .1. - iPsjra.Kc compame- m tJu , 4,ou'trv aie epect j tor. jf.-ary McAd.w ai d other ca line-L s I ;:?nlK.T8 here ton.orow to c msder j .ans for insuring the Jiv g-o- vice. v. ; The administration is dettmmN, eb that the lives of the MW.. , j sailors and ntarines shall be inaur-. wU. Unber the proposal, the vgt'rn-.-mept would insure the men in atr vice for United amounts in case of " death, injury or capture Such a plane, if accented. ntvA -oly would sound tbe knell of tfc pension systetib paid in. pnaj'oiM growing out of the Civil .Viariaa wb ch U-CCQ federal fchlcKs. wr e;. zi, has acBrviaekeili ii- J
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