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pTiTnCKRlLL, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED MONDA YS AND THURSDAYS If FORCEDTO ANSWER BY CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL, 17, 1919. NO uct Fithnr Accent or Reject the Allied Peace Terms by That Date, Ac- ILL BE GIVEN AMPLE TIME Intimation of the Terms Be Made: Public at 2.1 CARS OF FOOD , f ARRIVE FOR GERMANS. (By the Associated pn ' uM'v. .vtednoaday. April-15. v-Twonty-throe Amerlcua freight ears loaded with lmcon. flour, - evaporated in Ilk ami- rice, hav arrived at .Cohlenz fur the ;er- g roans. Distribution through Ger- nr. man channel will lcglri Itutnedi- T- ntely.v ' . ' BOLSHEVISM GIVING WAY ' r TO A "NEW BOURGEOISES Present. No Reply Is Ex- Rpfnrp Mav fi. (Br Tlie Aolnted PrM. , .rmiuiv will l'f forced. either totte- k .r n-j'-fi 'I'"' alhed-peace term hy 1.1. un-onling to reports printed in s. it is indicated that no reply is .ii. M-ii- i tlm iiiincn rnn- i licii j'i1 tr ffivo tli (iPf. .'ovt'imiH-nt what it considers ' i 1 . ... .It 41 i . .- t rue in wnieii uijji-M iiju utius iruuM- Its reply. R'luit uiticm would follow rejection ilu. terms by the Germans has not V, '"fur-ast in reports- from the liwli rliliitlil. , . flif n-fusjjl f Stephen '-PI neon, the iM.rilr u llill" S i)eakiiiK in the Cham- uf .Deputies -yesterday, and the fail of Premier Lloyd George to speak bore than wneral terms before the iist'of (.niinns would seem to indt- that no liituuatioii or tne terms he in.'idt jiiililic at present. k was niiiHiiiiK-ecl at a-fiieeting ot council f ten in I'aris yesterda II 1 .. . M Kirnoii t nil. t various urucie ui piict now are in the hfttnl of the iftins euinnuttee.-and thp reiuninins cles would he disposed or today. Ii Lis prolmhle, therefore, that the Itv is in a fair way to be completed in a very brief period. way and Switzerland will act as hits of the anted and associate! jtiiiuoiitsuin fmlitiK Russia, it hos Ii asnt'd at Paris.' Keprtwntatives France have inarte.rHervations on subject, iiml these will be cjpnsid 1 today. The plan Is opposed by !an elements opposed to. tlw,P.ol- vikl. hut it is said to be probable V will alternately acquiesce in the led -decisions. . ... 1m question of the United States; be ins mandatory fr Armenia" ftmHhe ient province- of (Mcilia to the south-. : is apiin to he -considered at the v coiiferenee. It seems to le a dis- iri' ii inrllie part of several of the nte powers also to ask this country Rake over the control of Constanti- a surest ion which is; so id to lid to some members of ,tbe Ameri- oummission. - -7 Lenlne and Trotzky Tning to IU-ach Indcrstandinf: With .lloicratc El meets in Russia. ; Ut TUt A -! oled Preaat Cupenhfisenr April ' 17.--I?olshevism in ItUMxiu is jjlvint: way to a new bourK(H)ise,M aceonlintr to th lirH tor of the Moscow ltwl Cross committee, who has arrived here. Premier Jeiilnc and War Minister Trotzky are trylnc to reach an understanding with the mHlfrate elements in Itussui, . The situation In ;Pctrorad, the. di rector, reports, litis been prowin worse nnd numerous anti-Polshevlki oxitbreaks have occurred there. In Feb" ruary there were SIUMM) deaths in Petrograd compared to 123.000 in Jan uary. . m V, It i: :S & Kt 9 1E00 MritDFUFJ BV TIfE ' IU1IJSUKV1KI AT ITA. ; -u -' i . K. ,Ur tlu AxUtol Prs.) JAM'Unu- April , 17. KljrhUi-u hundn-1' vnM iuHudin cram, wtn murtlerl by th - PoUhIkl ftt'l'fa, atrdin in a y- teicsrati fnw nnk n-cr lrisj i.i official qturtrn here. '.'.. t.- .. r r-r- X'ta. one nf the principal citis 4- near thf Ktfifrlan border, wan ak- Vu by tho 1l4,uiieTlkl 1 ir!y this 4? 'prins. but laU? In March va re- McaptnrM.br force of the thank.' lJ! ttftk... .... t .u-mjssjan governuietit, wbicii rr. jf has continued to i)tjss back th IIhvlk in this region. ' : - s . m 3K 5H H5 & & K BAVARIAN TISOOPS ? ADVANCE ON MUNICH They Are Equipped With Artillery and j Mine Throwers. - Ily The Auoclatril Pre.) Iierlin. AVeilnesday. April 10. Large forces' of Bavarian troops-with artil lery and mine throwers began an ad vance; on Munich yesterday morning, according to the Tngeblatt, but it is unknown whether a decisive battle has yet been fought. It is assumed the gowrpment will wait until an aie quate" number : of -reliable troops have been placed about the city. . WILL START ACROSS ATLANTIC TOMORROW British Axlatof Is To Attempt a Trans-Atlantic Flight From Ireland. East Church, England, April 17,--Major J. C. P. Wood, tlie British avia tor who is to attempt a trans-Atlantic flight from Ireland, announced his in tention this mornhu? of flyins from Limerick this afternoon, ' Jf the pres ent improviHl weather conditions con tinue, "he ! Raid, be' would, start ans flight across the Atlantic tomorrow. Notables To Speak on World Peace : Philadelphia, Pa., ' April.' 17 All phases of the plan for. world peace will be discussed by a notable galaxy of eminent men when the American Acad emy! of Political a dnSocial Science as sembles iiftjthis city early next month for . its twenty-third" annual meeting The program covers: two days and pro- 'TODA VS EVENTS. Tlwrsday, April 17, 1919. L Maundy TbumUy i' j ' -The Texa Fetk'rallon of Music Chilis me'ts iii annual session today at Sherman. 'WholcKale procers itif New, England are to" hold their first annual conven tion tolay in Boston. ; " The case of Frederick Woodman, mayor of" Ios Angeles, ! under indict ment on a charge of receiving a bri!e, is kcIuhIuIcJ to wmoxto trial today. Several eminent educators are to be heard at the annual meeting of the Southern AssocIatiotK of Coliegi Wo men, opening ttnlay at tVlunlhus, MISS.' - . ' . j . . . Seifator Hitchcock of Nebraska, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee in the last senate, is to sjx'ak in Boston tonight under the aus-. pices of the League to Enforce Peace. Problems arising in the different arts as a result of the war will (be discussed by the Eastern Arts Asso ciation, at its annual convention to le;zin f oday in New York City, j . Two associate Justices of the Su preme Court of the United States are in line for birthday greetings today. Justice Day attaining-the age of 70 years and Justice Van Bevanter' cach ing his 00th milestone. X'j - The lirst important speech since his election to the Speakership of the House of Representatives is tolx de livered by Congressman Fretlerick II. Glllett Tit - a dinner to be gjven in Bos ton tonight under the auspices of the Home Market Club. The development of foreign trade, the establishment of a national mer chant marine, and the utilization of in land waterways will be the chief sub jects of discucssion at at the I second Lannual convention of the Mississippi j Valley Waterways Association, -wliich assemDies tn t; loxus today s lor a two-tlay session. - - THE SITUATION IN TURKEY - CAUSE& GRxT5 ANXIETY. It is Feared That Thera Will Soon Be Massacres of Armenians on Large caie. - ;-. '; -,; . -v - (By The Ajuoelated Presn.) London.' April 17. It ; is learned here uoiGHuovs who roiGirr iv TiiKTRrniix r POLWOKTH B1EI) WITH WILL UNSIGNED ath Came So Suddenly That Docu pnt. Ins I'nder Consideration, pas Not Executed. , : i Yrk Times. ... : he family of Frank Wihfield Wool- it h , made public yesterday the fact t Mr. Wool worth's death came so jldenly that hi did not have time to route an intended will upon which h 1 heen long at work, making many f'lic bequests to charities and public Stitfltions and gifts to friends, asso tes. nnd trusted emplovees, Accord ly. his estate of between $30,000,000. kl $KUioo,(ioo will W distributed un ?' a will made iu 1SS9 by which he P'e nil Uls prowrtv to liis wife, Jen- f Woohvorth. and made her. the sole jmitrix of his estate. , m. wooiworth was declared incorn Ji'iit because of iiu'ntalderangement !i June, and upon the request of Mr. ohvortli and his daughters. : Footl. (By The AHNoclnled Press.) pmuinst govern'ment in Munich is ''hll t0 have ovumipiI notmtSntlAiic l" Italy bv whieh vnlnnlilo wnnil. s oeionirinir to Mnnir.li -nnii. ho 01 1 for n km nf -tfwvifinnnnn olv 1 ""uiuuii ai neuer ueiormea I Church Ii .""' 1 ommunion will lie admin Zf ' Keller. Reformetl-:. Church : 1 m nuay afternoon at 4 o'clock ,(l (.lmrCh nrp. bflf the t0 lH1 Present as this ... "4 l omunion of the Classlca Try ing To Get t-- . ,) is'- ,.: -. .. . . ,. h ; ill . ' I ' j ' - -v r; ' - Jjji ' I .,. I . . - , -41.! . r?TrV.' .:, r . Vr-- ! k.- r- - I'. Iv'V ' ! i ' Vv' - r - -- -Cr - -J J .. I - rr4"3-;; .-- - k--t .-. - , ; : . - . - . 1 - ,1 - i I 8 Ii vr - . V ' 1 'ri '- 1 j I r ,', 1- - '"-- ---!-,. . , ,. . - J I ;jgaTTrrTT ?"-- 1 """ 1: This photograph jut .received from Germany sbows ohe of the many actir ities of the men of the IT; S, Army of Occupation. ,Tlice doughtyn. h. saw heavy Jightln In tlie trenches, are doing patrol duty on the Rhine aboard An Aniericur motor launch. A very buinesH-Hke machine - gnu nn te seen at the tcrt). . . ' 1 A WGRLD-WIDE CAJIPAIGX AGAINST BOLSHEVISM! .7 j - r-, ' Earnestly Advocated by F.ormcr Grand Duke MIchao!ovitch. (Correspondence, of? Associatetl Press.) Paris, March J4.--A world-wMe cimpaign of, civilisation against B(d shevism is earnestly advocated by the former Grand Tuke Alexaiwler Micli aelovitch. brother-i-law'of. the former Emiieror Nicholas of Russia, who Is in Paris, he says.t'to jell the truth about Russia. The foniKr Grand Duke, who - was for a time kept prisoner in Crimea by the, Bolhevlkl,, urges that representatives of neutral -nations should be invitali-attcv.d "the Peacf CoTiferonee to Afivide upon ': means ; of fighting "the- danger threatening .the stability of the universe." " To n correspondent of the Associated Pre?s, t lie f o rm er. t i ra nd D nke sa Id ; "Bolshevism is an evil, force whlclt attacks the world, ruins civilization, culture and all the: moral laws.. The precsent ehsfos and suffering in. Russia Js today a striking and living illu4 tration of what may "be in store for any country which permits Bolshevism and the? lawless principles for which it stands to -obtain a foothold within its borders. To everybody it is clear that the the world must use all means 1 it. ..it.....: t m..i. t civ nnMin cnccirti.c nt'A.aehl mai uif snuaiwu 111 xuihr.v vums . p n.i intm.. -ave anxiety. Infernal disorder .is VnHk,u,i riWanA'viil ho, heard. ' rife, acordiug to reports from Rear Ad 'Among those who hae 'Accepted In- miraMebb, Royal Navy at Constant!- to ; .fp lhe (1 of th,s poisonous vitations to participate In the prcceetl- popie it is icareu iue,nm.uu,m i disease, fit is the sacred right of, the ings are Vice President .Thomas.xK. oc..uiureaK aim macr. m.- of , each and every country to Hammond oi I 1ue111u.ll poyuiuiiuu ' u iifi, nyar. tr I. .. T 1 .. T 1. Tlnrin Ilnmmnn.l ' nf I TTItIllllIl I II II 1111J1 I UJI1 till II 1111 HIT nun If. i , , I it..!. ... ,tt li r..., n ttsi Tli a RitnntioTi at Svmrna where the . . . , . laiu in rUHin. .u me same lime u uasmnguo ia u. iv. - n "77,",: V - (1tf. f mr,n Fnmpms- "liiey muse nor.ue in anra, district of order and their people States .Amnassauor to uussia ; promises, whicli lawlessness ;antotin, fo r-llbwty wold rccel .1.. iirii ii.i 111. vmmuul 1 ALtviiic.f -utiivi ui t iiifiri f 1 1 inn iir f 1 ii.: ti- ..i a ..' .1 i,.,i,ni, T., 1-. , .. ....... - of the .United States; Abraham" I. EI- the The organized forces cf establish- . . .. - . . . . i - . 1 T rt a sT ii.irnTtlo nrA 1 1 rwTn I na 1 1 n nr fho tis, former unitea fciarcs n'r " : - Z3Z "V ed order must be set un as a bulwark. I lllllkV-V. 1.1 UlUv I ' .... governor of Massachusetts, and Felix Constantinople, and committing atro Adler of Columbia University. ? iuu-uiuuw Wcmcn Bolshevik! Ejected Frcm . the House of Commons. DID NOT SEE. CIIA3H5ERLAIN TToc5 London. April IB. There was an, ' " unusual scene in the House of Com- X Against iiucgea iiero. inons tonight.' During a discussion of Faris, April 15. Two of the nine a labor motion on pensions two wo- aerial conunauaers tuen at uouquiu, I favorable utilized as an instrument against ty ranny of tlie formidable forces or us ruption and anarchy.v The answer to Bolshevism is a lirnr and decided stand against it Iu order, however, to achieve success combined and co- tions to combine In resistance and re pudiation of llolfhevltim. No half way measures will snfllce. Any l!ca-that this new peril nnd the idea which It rcpre)ent may l tolerate!, 1m alwolutt ly fallacious ami is today lending civili zation to disaster. The present half way attitude Is already lending moral suiport to hee force."" Bolshevist, wherever found, should t declarel outlaws and treated as such. All the anll-Boljdievik organization, which are formed In different countries, uuf have full moral and material support of the respective governments. K "But, concurrently with tho adopt k'nof sternly repressive ineaHuro in alPfivillzwl uiutries, an aoti-Bolshe-vJk campaign .lwere innugnrater in Russia, tlw-uioral undr material -CTect would, I lelleve. be tremendous. It would Inspire tlie trrorlzeil popula tion, of .ltussia, ? alnndy- ipcreasetl against VBobilievism, ,with fresh hope and courage and incentive to renewed effort to destroyfcBolshvIm. t "(If course, Russia is the acknowl eilgwl center of the1 Bolshevist propa ganda. But rest assured that tln Bol shevist have, taken g(od cart to keep a careful eye on the press and all means' of attempting any counter propaganda in the territory which they now hold. But if branded as outlaw and their government - repudiated, they will le cutoff from any outside aid or consolation and their aspiration to the overthrow of civilization, would ! ie who VP tremendous moral courage and their faith In the eventual overthrow of their tyrants would le renewed. "Immediate action is necessary. -Jill classes In every civilized community are in grave peril from the spread of virulmt disordr. It has extended be yond Russia Into Germany and i even manifesting itself in Great Britain. . ft ft jh a, - f .: M j ft CttlW to AAVA . ! ! A Mil tl i i Or waft rpUt- t -rU4 Hi I f trM j? tatl fr r4i artr ftca W4y i rwfi.!l t1- , iii. mt4 ;rti tr:V. -j 1 & ii m c GEIIEftAL BUIEOUET - mm iavsnovr.VAvTH!XL ri!i SUft U fr tUtns Tttl IHmmI TaU I lik . Artl li TrH tmzu4 ttsf nM fr.a trtia t lUt iH f P4ar4 ftter-r!y tMkl ly tt-ut. AWn.W Waft acl itahltt I1H pmll arrltni tm tt c fr i!ti Job K. HwuUit b.1 f tW 1V4 ib .VatUytil ltrlftt io Amntr to t44ati bM f rllini ltd irfafw N4- hi nnU !.. ttc fettt. tier tatTe thtn qttanr pf a fb:nt. Ufc iu ltla, an in alt tUi. tU-f aid. U "a fat iUM Vrne a! Fill Iwkl. rmUfcartM f tt l4lt ,a tbmal Cotmasttr in Hjirta ttl Itu- la. traced b lttialau rfui t-ai t Ak-xamlcr Krcu3ty. I4 f tUi firM Pr lustful lmrnctst f Itoi. ri. Km Ins 1m fall of tb Cr. TVy mWI h catered to iIm Vmi-m irMa att detiarcil Ur -trnrc! tn.1; ,n ltucUn array, but ! IVdUh atR tn Itula. whtrti aa a -f f ftatd able fmre." Tlwre U plenty of food. ft r-t pic die f hunper, tbey aald. llrv U a lot vt ww;, tHit it hat ! value. Of cnffcn-nt la-lwcm INJIUi aMl 1Ula!icTU fitrrca, the rtalfcarc fta) tle lioUbvlkl kef-t no prl"r. It wf a iWilkhcvlkl )ke, they waid, t Mortrate rai4arel ofSrer by di1r Ire nnlU in ttwir rtHll. I4f i RukhU and Hilicria U uinKTMntic rule, they Mid that t fm. Tlw trxr.ic- force' take rvrrythlnff- Bandit ami crmnterfeitcr thrive. l4irp0ie of Surifqc a Hcv i: du?ioa In-. Met; TAS TAU MIN IN HUEUTA STEIt CADINfcT Gen. BUnuct Ta KulrJ M'cjneway.- tn a liit GEILMANS Ml'ST-HIGN j Altrmatlre U MUHem of KUrird CuntrymV Editor VUUr4 fvaj. , Viw Y..rL An.lt 1 ."i 4 ItrmAn bfadrrs may Mor and tUrti n to r'fu thi peac tnaty to l ffrrHl tw-ta.1 but when the tlm fr itdnjr ctt'cm trill ami tlWr iIcjiatutc. 0akt Gaiv riion Villard, islUor of the Nation, pre .dicttsl Iwre today, lnwrtly after hw re turn from a four ttiili" lfJt t France ami Germany. llr. Vlllant, w!m pro fr weeki in Purlin ami other cltlc of Gmnany, said that Cabinet MtnMer. peace com. Lobudouers and ot tiers bud told hloi lltat ir1krt cr. Ajti .tt "A ' tttf4 IP-ttt'&U r tB,ti'4t'f N F. arj -rrpMl )w4-M t. rl Vvt f-m f if fi,r -.,f jjtlt.f a rf.ti3a im- ll C iUr la- a fit lf iu4iil j;Uf. tta. iturl;iwi fa , tcva 1m tt iWaM ';!' thj: ixiritiN mix Swr4 ttmrc4 MtvftgUt TM I4re iat -Opnulaf rvawrafeal Imrriu'.ar. NW Vmt, Atwtt lf-T! . tatWrt 5l iMra wtWMrTh IM tsjftiltiff. . Tb- HmUst uib4 irmfUr rriu.iMf.. tr tBiiiiNf titwti 4 a t-l4y rrri c4t whWV fi k m T bMcr tf II tu4a M;Vt. Tl lMlii Kill IWrrv rftvt tfaV dftafcM fr tM I I-'& M t8e4lc . .rtia, ti fk a IMrtt crtaT, n iwhui ! i-tiii fitnL. - ; ' -'I ,. - I'uum fuai-a kirtti t4rt fU lr ?U; Jitr tr 7?i 4. ifffTol XI . l-ia 2ir5; Ja. I mcuciuvt nxtt atfut ter-5tjt f)rt ia nt U-Uy tf 1lM Ulppl6C; iard Uh 1fm tranf f 15 run1tfiftJdt ,r1t tn MrWblp VaajDf f Vrr li. m treaty MmUar to the ,,e supnd fb cf V!wj fI would tie Igncd. lie dbrmmted Owit statetwut. however, OMK-rtliuf . that when they faced the ahcniatlte t slgtiinff of "m-cinjr 10 or 20 UlWi of ThU iJ 4 CtC C IUi $rf tWft4 TliU 181 l ! b fafi,l I II Bn4 ttitabtlf 'OMtauj. f r of German Ktarrcr tby wotitd liri. Vfli. f tb-trana-AlUWb- ia'b. I"h N!cw Y'r, fit f twit 4f iftaa al lut a tbey accepted the lst Mtt kn of the anuitlci aflcr threatrtdns: to refuse. Mr. Villa rd aswetid he rerardM.tl reiaratkn terms for Germany a trcroely generous." "Anyone," he sabl. "who ha ccw tbi devastateil region of France a t hate tnut wish that all of this could jr If France alone." Even then tle da mart could riot t male fooA. But I be Anx-rf- mt tit Srw inU-mm IMlwilra will M cnnptctH within a U"ft tl.'- ... 1. ion: iviijj:: at mias CLuh Bet a em HteUIHta a4 ! fiUIW Gnutp. lBlsk B4lr. Attil' I7. rr t. can and EnglUh eipert have esattdnW 1 fcte tilM ajnl ' verv carefully into that nuewtUrti. an 1 1 durtfcjd dlnriir here 1 Wt!twia r evidently 'hare decided that tbl Vf j dcM to rUfbea Iw-fweeu .nwt M ordmcted -action on uie part or vn- the rilitptl atea and other more di- IMTi iiuiiuii j TOvutiau ,tof nnnntr me present oners en excepuonauy - ,.T wonlll therefore, repeat with em- ornhlo nnnortunirv lor lliuiarinz' ..t i.. .... i v... men in the strangers' , gallery . begin Franfe, testified ;today at the. court- hml denizing this campaign. Now ' "l. w"rfl ""tL" w declarcl shouting . "You -are murderers, lou martial or captain L.,u. cnamoenaiu npsembied in Paris, are the rcpresen-;.,, t . . t lffmt f - arf t5 hnveW settled the last war. You are of San Antonio, Texas, charged with U-tive statesmen of the world. Their ; "'xr i;" "T.iJ T .Vl jeauing tne people uuu worivrs to au- imuug mauc luwv iiuim uyimi c-v-1 mission is to estaousn a lasting peace. other war. - - i pious on uw unusu irom. iasi 3uiu-tBut sncn ft peace,, no matter now.aru- They were; immeuiaieiy nusncu uuiiiut-i, m.u mcj ui j-v-i viumwi-lenriy and uniyersuny (lesireu, is im by attendants. lain July wnen cnampenam is p0s.sibie of attainment so long ns the Then a third woman, attireO- in a saw to nave arrivea iu camphor Juiy moral an1 SOcial. .the industrial and long white cloak, in the same gallery, 28, the day of the alleged exploit. political fabrics ot all civilized coun- slowly arose and exclaimed : "We want une or tne witnesses, captain i-ei tries are threatened with upheaval. tliA Soviet" I; I .Blanc smim, sam ne Knew mat unor- This, woman left quietly on the re- ncial nignts naa Deen maueiai ion- canie Yorces of Bolshevism. To blind .forth here since the first of the week quest of attendants. . qum. an America nomcer raiting one ourselves to this fact would be criml- will give way tomorrow to" the annual .. in Juiy. v i nal follv. ' spsions of thi Ilmkhend National Another witness, Major Bell, to mAi1 aamii aL-n f tttilfirhwaT Aenclation?vhich ha for it whom was shown a piece of ; airplane .. .i,. DM n,,,,, ft.r nM-t th construction of a national from asninrion, u. k, iu the reaiimura that CennaBj cooid 1 expected to pay." COFFEE GOING HIGHER VET ana.rcliy as we sayetl Jt from the des potism of autocracy." . Bankbead National Highway. Mineral Wells. Texas. April 17. I Tlie convention of the United Ftate overthrow and destruction by the vol-! Good Roads'Aesociatbm which ba held Severe Frwt in Uraiit Said U IC uc a oi Aavaxvrrs. CleveUnd. April 15 I1ie prices M coffee is not eoinr to be cheaper for a while, accord ne to a atajerocnt by ClerelamL wesldml M lhe National Coffee Boastrra" A); tlon. who preldel at a acctbaial Wert It Is expected that I I imi i , i i i ii. t 1 1 .1 ii v iii tin .u i ... " , . . T r 1,. . it . prooaDiy came rrom a maiKeu unsnown or ciuciaauicu, i as the result of failure of alloters to ,muc notify the Bureau of changed address es. Red your room if a llllrirl. . . wi.. ? 111 tniue mto fc u-,: IT r d-what did Peggy llan" lather's diamonds were deliphtfiil dram 5o4mLtr.IIr Dt" at the C a, ,i t0,la-v- May Al- s the bravo young heorine. iin,i.. .. p A .theory. U mat is i LPractioo." $16,000,000 in Returned Checks. in Th. llullltMl TtaB.1 ' Wowt.n' AnHi 1 7 More than canvas found near where Chamberlain L, TTirpsa TOirWe of reviewing the' highly icrvnnA -Mh vf T-otnnl nh-iplfslBi,-,a " """""" ""' I flanr-r tloitiijfi the ' Ktr.ltitr r.f the ine I'acinc COBST. v u., v w, ww .i w . - . . loll rinr tha ranmo woo imf frnm I ' " r. .. .. .iAU. are now in the hands of the War RfcK " .r r.r.fcw .i,. universe, of prpbiug the diflKnltlea ir-at tue approacnina; r,u u-. them 1 -L, 1::"- ' ,V, I presents, and of deciding upxn the determination w ill tie reacucu a i .... : . i .1 . . .1.. rnllFn AT ma "nrOINMPIl IUUWIT. inoi nivalis iu uiji iu. niru mv " - - - - threatened catastrophe. Certain ten-.Delegates will be in attewiance rrom tfttivo . rWictnna havp T hptiprc. al-. Vinrfnia. North Carolina, Georgia. AI- It was announced today that the j ALUMNI ENDORSE- DR. RIDDICK ready been a rri veil at by the Great Ubujuai Mississippi. Tcnncsaee, Arkan r.M iia'iiu-.'.ani!cfwi n tho r - j . I pnirurti in -mrmrrt tnthrfr vrwliv forRas. Oklahoma. Texas, Iew Mexico, campaign to locate sitch persons and " ""' eonnteracting tne- worK ana mnneneo -rnia nuu horo tflkPn nvpr mftdft of the checks. Trustees of 1 A. Sf E. Colleee to Belof Bolshevik propagandists in their re-ij Colorado to Plant .Meaaorial Tree. - ; ;. h.m TW-r 1 ppoctive states. I But tne Boisheviki'.. Denver. Colo April, it. lomor- War Device aUseful In Mmlnff. ,Dx Tbe Aoiated it0 P"11 13 noz locai or- nauonai or even row s ooscrvauce or troQT iay iu Washington, Aprn:i5.-Experiments I Raleigh. April IT.At a meeting of "Z JZ- "V??0 lZll with the geophone, a listening. device the executive committee of the board ".TL. invented miring tne war uy nie- r rum.ii i or trustees oi , me oiate Agncuuure -.. ,ftJ n--nn-. . ,:. r,i.aw. v, h. ilmipnated and used to detect enemy tunneling and Engineering College to, be. held fcUIf ,.f xp1 :k., . L" ' i1 oparationsyand' locate enemy artllleryj here this afternoon to consider the sit-U -u iI ' 1 a' ho has proved th,;! Penee Conference for the discus- bkwd has mingled with the .oil of France, by plantingXtm-s .awl dedi cating, thtm a memorial to perpet uate their memories" theory?" my son. is asier to preach than jlY VICT0RX LIBERTY L0,N L i UilI(i.S mnnr , - ..... iu iour .years. MIIS lOfllT Tom Va. "i si Ton,, v... inn invennou, says me T! -tw won of this vital question, Iwhlch has xne instrument nas oeen oseu witu nuv-1 rfsigiiJiiiuii v ".""" v-i ""'"'"-n far tnnr tiAnr?n on the nntstinn of cess in tunnel workand is said to be Resident Sn'S it specially finable in Jocat ing g?f demnlty and colonization now being entombed following a disaster. Continued Successes for. olshevikL "tBy Tli"AoeIa1'eJ lre bndon ' Aprii-: 17. Cohtihtted JifiLjSif discussed. In particular. I would, em- r-.l l.i:l- narymwhntr Un I f -- ' ' U,r L. i,"Vr socialist organizations being represent- the - students, were presented, it came known .here this morning. ed. fit, is of vital momrut that the su C T r7(- voices of labor aal sefcnm should be soviet forces along ,".:"Z ,n7.Z ceard at this critical time.- It is or e -western Russian l0:,th the adminisiratlon of Dr. L,t., moment also that socialists rv,, 1 vr,t. V :i;Jnu e hack." :iAir uy to take yourrdev. C. W. SWINK, l-' County Chairman! cesses for Russian Rlmost whole of th mi a. ii.i-'n.in. Vnlaimed ' in a'-Ruan-offldar wire- f Ii1 ? ridar means the, undermining and overthrow W rticnnteh received here todrr.M w w w i hu.,, , - . y or democratic prtncipiesr ; and Ideals - y ; . j ) ' '- v f- - ; j . just as It assuredly, means the de?truo VThat "conference in-Parlsr Is notp2EnougnMS- as gooa as.a .ieast, curmon or the fundamentals ci moral, so- the penitential season tot feel ' any less I wanTa1 feilowt never knows when hecial and industrial oiainization-; so Baltimore' Americaii.:i'J.3 ' .has enough. .rf .is .:. t r; , . "fratrenuously urge aU.civili2ed aa- titlwrlil rrosp. f prr Attliere Ii t tM luff. ,WtKrktei -!-f MlUn, Turin t-' I ;iU-fwa. b rt art pa ltaa OfartUilB Cetl f era C Unflfcrr Ittlf a 2ftr atrlke t4f. Were MISSING tXXtX.1 H4IT Frn etiled frtra f$tai11ftff ltm Mcaraar fcjr luuctne TrwiUr. , r 1W AawrUf 4 rre. " Ins here toUy"of 75 ctffee roattrlant aud isrfc'nbsr,. irwy ra from Ohio, western Pennsylvania. Itid tuv4!WiaUf!f rrpwrtM ?w'lrf tTt rV ana atnl iNMitbern Michigan. i biff pi n ftrMi lUorri-t V foffi-e lui adranred l price on c- abraTira ?wl llsvuna v. are count of a aevire ftwt in Bratll ttat u-trb. haVtuff L lmn pfr&tM will realt in decreaI crofx rj a -frrni ltff fr llata by ex , lfk.l mm 1.1 ftlul IM 1 .... . , would nrt be FurprtI io ee etiffee retail at 50 centa a jrntsl b4 irrtum hlcner in the near fotoreJ Mr. Brand added that owln to roatt era havluc uprll? f lotrat "0 HpIUl at lUUeMrt M - r , !Te A4a4 rr . 4ierI!H April ij7f-Fi4er t,f ibe wl 1 f Mi? YirrluU f fi Paris Paper Sax German IlaTe Al eady Accepted Term. Pa rbv April 14-Th Midi to-lay ex pressed the teller that tbe Allie had ?lreadr: indfcated to the German tbv final poace terms cf the Entente and had received frqm PalUpp J5chcldemaaa the Germin'cliaiiceHor. a u as -timucr that the conditions -will be accepted, Matrhea maT be made r In IlearMi. but cot tbe kind that are suppoaed'to be made on the box. ; . . rw - w ' I ' I 'a " wm - - - r on hand, whk-b tbey bavr avertpl itri. rrM tatWipef UrUleA i. it h later h'ffh priced tmrcba. J-1 t-j. VaM-ler Ui L iih' lie t Ut vance to retail dealer and eoguniim-r i jr, aj.1 2. t nave not a yet reacbel price "'cUr4trt lUtUr Mrtal Il-t4tl t will obtain if tle present nan i ujj,,., ia gycen coffee continn. . , ; I Mr Uxlaf. . i 1 . i i- ' i I . i I I i . , i Tena?w Grant Waani boaraxe. TijrrW? ttbLfW -rfrftM Naahrille. Tena,. April li Th WI1 JH.ii-T N b" ptetaSett to IU paMcd by th LeffUIature tuJer wbb-a n ta y ery -Vi women of tbe Ktitr'wia Lafe the rlbi tAftrti bk Urt torn wUf tn rtrfe tttr IreideBtlal Jertor.,i. I tij. ! . Uet areen , ihip UAtf t U , -MM In all municipal eWika l nw reai7 1 trttu 'cor. who i aail to hae ataled be wwttfclj jfrnr l4 : New Vfr "t a .kr.1 in i lori kfkfiirft t rm ammlml , Ilonae ever) daya aso. acreptelljf tatW iflU l t3 H by the Senate yrterrtr. eaean trajrMtiof uk tK, ftnt Kuctbera rU'e in -ttit nfflm hr the firht of 1 aaf- w uaa " Charlotte, Mklu F1rt to C Otrf Ae , . . To?.' - 7 fBr Tka AmHM r.1 Charlotte, Mk April IT. ftiKtt . Tie ArrttL Blrp-Utm't p la the air. "t( aihea tfce wit bk4t Iti1 f ef tf tt t rLsr nl ihree-frtt tc tt I-. : the first Mkbiean H ' twitar?- tw iMimr in J v flnt -in the coattnr. to twcrus i' Tcru iwMp "Vi--. amall moU la theFlflJi Libert lota, tbeffth trics-ij hX. AU s r . - f Uatkkf jtn rr4 lo.uk JJfp : rted la a rood ,ler la a fufc.bet aa ahomlaable oac for a raf. - i i I C V.'. WINK.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 17, 1919, edition 1
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