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. w V . ' t r , C . . j ' " .' - V' " v ' - .-. ' 4 n 4 .! RfLL; liMitcr and Publisher. PUB LIS H e"d'' iiO'li D A Y S A ?f D T 11 Ui! SDAV f. i; XI CONCORD, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 2w JlCO, iflE HERE CANDIDATES BEGffl . D lIOB!IEyGE!iEPi,L I'' 8 IF- I A I The Household -Pet:Up:'c:Ti;ee laJDHRSOl EB FINAL DUE! w -, m dm nrn ?? I'' . Hi . 'ill- stated That Hp Republican Candidates Mak- li'M Party if! Iist Effort fer Delegates to Convention Which Will Meet Next Tuesday. m VOTES VlLL ! SPELL VICTORY i Chosen as the is (Candidate. ( REETED HIM Jy on Remedies r (ost of Living. Address Devot ic of .Nations. i . I! r .V. .1- hie-on. of f 'a!'.- It-jfi U i leu n I'resi- MelyilT.-'s Ci.-iii- Jlt !:; oVoek. .If:" iMl'.'t to Concord i i In - t lie '.iljfnrjtiuii .-!.-. Sheriff: Caldwell. ufitt'tt.-CHy Artoj : . -.J :.:- Fnrr. Chief of . .iii'i. I f. S. WilllHias "t" '(;if.ivl inct Mr. ' : : imi. ji ml escorted ' li !-.. where h WJtH Kny ii'ivn:is from ''tills ' ' hi.-; address. ; Uiiiii-i iut itlm'("1 Hi'1 t h:i ! "ji'i'h in i t-t rji fr jjt iiitr Aiucr- i. eotlH'.-J tllC liiti-tli Ci'iitufy, fo I .Vnn-i ifiti'S liH. k Ui VriM'i i'.iniiz.'iticii." Mr. i I l.iil K'jrar. f(s of "'s tin poiitifry. city ihfvtl- iiitcl honored i W ;H--oV(lo(l fllC strict : y niii ii al nil woman ;i Sp'';i.iny for an 11,1. i-.r !ii;uiy snbjcotx thiil ! . in t he. minds of flic. ;i j -rrlviiiir-ckik'cihI lilfen !.iilc rcnicdics for fhc viii-,'"' and flic League of Jissiirnig his hearers in tlnit there will -lie no ie Ut'iiuhlican party by w ' not elected at flic : imi. I want to say to j i .! .1 tiers that I am en ;,;:!. iia ri'et. wholly a L :n:d when the selection ii.vgo in two weeks that ! will he elided." . ' :!sn s;'.id in iart : Wood Will Enter Convention With Mbrej Votes Than Any Other Candidate, Rut Not a Third Enough, j Clu'eajro. May 27.-f ;inilidrei for the Iteit:ihr!an nomination for I'reldejicy 1odn$' oetip'l fhf filial drivo to cjijifHrc the -1; voles that jtxll viffory iictlu eo4ivenf ion whfeh ftjiens 1mt Xe-daf one wefk. s !' : ' t .' The sf (,f the ;'l)S dclegaUs Who wi!J sifcjin the convention were select ed yertcrlay wlieii' Vermont I lepuhll c;ins cli(tc S uniiistrnctril dehate Maj. (Jen. Loonafd Wootl will enter the convention . with more- instructed votes than any candidate, hut his num her is less than neo'led to win the nomination. f j Th". division of $freiiffth anion the In'rjff.. liehl of "favorite Hons' pruejl cally pi'H'1ndes tiny! iwissihilify f nnn ination jon the ffrsit Itajhtf' I'ven the most opfiinlstic cainiign ma ha jeers Jierc arc Hot claiming; victory Is'forc the thipl ballot ,and more conservn five predict lint tiefore the "th of 'tith ballot jit the. arliest. . " ,! ' Figures compiled shmv the follow ing division: Maj. On: Wnoi Senator Jlirani Johnson lb!: Vlov. Lowdenf! 74; favorite sns and uiu slructed (HS. j . In the 'favorite I sons list. Judge rritchajfTT of Xorf IV Carolina is expect ed to tret 17 of fiis State's 22 votes. TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGN ; y : AGAINST Sl'FFRAGK. a'C Mv FePow-Citi- : j nr as I have gone into iiuiitiug organize iHill- i ::;!!r!.ed (altil, . exploitiifc; i 1 1 1 1 - 1 am preseuting to !!, !-i v.i which 1 am- most . h s. il. I am also trying u.rr iiijeres.ting experiment, 'a-.-' 'n'vfsf to me, as I' have one ('' the other states of he ihii f-. my friends, an ex : ; h'lcr'niine whether a man m'(.! iiingi li;t the attributes iii ii mil beeome a candidate U "ii.-v nf the rnited States il piiw-er. great wealth, an! i wc.iltli exibtUiiig pidilics. ,1 u SIIV, UI' - f I' iCIlds. -.' ihe experinieut has met gr;i!ifying success. 1,-Miies and gentlemen, he- i.hvioiis to you, that ourselves just emerging . .ind 't lie- greatest, conlhct . v ill "h:!ve presented tt it ' ii :nv-iicv and iressing. "ii. nis are presented to us - i-.. Wo struggled with .iti-.roroblems new, during - iiii'l it' anv-man should : I e tias a eure for every nu. the individual who vf'! :iiid tells you that lie ivt'or every political ill !' pr-'we that? ho was not n.:: lo. The most, that he 'ins conjunction, is to.en- as we all learned to i"1 meat war and by lend- vit'i-s and diligently and rfnrmiiig them here "and : i'l of the guvernui?nt'anfl :whivh we all live for i tunny things which you ii') ami there are many i-J would like to do, ,but v, i hings after all tluft ev- i: can do. - -. i t- war we passed many iii -s, danger and men o'iiilHt. and I would pass ! lit .agMin if it were essen r..' sin-cess of " our arms ii itv.l. I would pass any "i iakinr awav from us ."'i we : 1 1 have a right to, uf 'our arms abroad. 1 ii v closed. anl Jhe laws '".-'r-ii under I hp stress and :-': warfare st.il lait actual-one-man and one ad i pl ater powers 'than tliey '"'w had before , in this itV'K ve became almost jin 1; 1 had the-'poWr tb.e - U 1 would do would be ;heve wartime laws. I :'!' ' the autocracy, wliich -i uiHui during the great it'll be in- this eonntrv. just American Nortli Carolina Brand, of Rejection . Leagwe to Have Meeting Today. (By tlie AMp-ined Vthh.) j rkaleigh. May 27 the North Caro lina Branch of the 'Southern Woven'. Rejection JiCiigue will launch, a cam paign against ratification of fhc Susan 15. Ajifbony suffrage nmeiidment !af f mcf4iiig; late tcxIavi.N Sinnikers will in clude Mrs. W. P. li Yyse, of Pikevllle. Md sister of United, States tkmat'r- Beckham, of Kentucky ; 'Mrs. Rufus m the campaign against the amend ment in Maryland; Mrs. Walter; La mar." of Macon, CJa. : Miss Carolina iJavis, of ('harlottcsville . ami others. Former f'orporation funmissioner ('. tMldingfield.; now State Senator, will preside. . JYrjnissioh. to use the Senate 1 chamber was given by! !ov- crrior Bickett. , . ;! VP iiV kiiX. -j l-O ' -.V-jr-'I- ; ifSd I iJr . - - V. .-"-" -iV r A,iC " l ' 3 1 I , ' : - W : tf: I yiM.':5'. SIMS IN UKRl'TTAL THE COTTON MARKET. Iss Active" During . Todays Early Trading, and Fluctuations Irregu lar. .1 . - j ' (fty ihv .Mot'latil Press.).. New iVork, lay 27. The cotton mar ket was less active during, today's ear ly trading and fluctuations were, irreg ular. jlThe oicning -was seady t a decline of 5 points to an advance ol G points, with, active months T to 17 points nigher shortly after the call on reports; of steady spot markets late yesterdajv and low crop condition ligures.: , . Ciitton futnrs eipened steadl.: Julj' Saj's Navy Department Witnesses Re Voaled Condition Much Worse Thae He Thought, i (Uy tbe Aadoclntrd lrr.) AVashington, May 27. Rear Admiral Sims in appearing before the Senate naval investigating committee in sre buttal testimony, declared that "the Navy Department's witnesses had re vealed" conditions in the many "even wore distressing that I imagined, and constitutes a deplorable picture of conditions." .- . 1 - 'A very careful" review of the evi dence submitted, by the. Navy Depart' incut witnesses." the Admiral, " shows that is no single instance were the points raiser by"ine" in 'Criticism are disapprovel. On the coMtrary most of them were freely admitted. Test i many of the Department's witnesses seems- dsignd not to disapprove b to prove them." - t r Ls?r; i.r lei s . i fcti kt-'. A d- miral Sims declared.'Jiad been remar able "alike for its mistakes and inlsin terpretations and for its unrestrained assault upon my services during the war." , ' PRESIDENT VETOES E Says Such Method of-Making Peace WTould Platfe an Ineffaceable Stain on Gallantry and Honori Our DISPOSITION OF TREATY NOT KNOWN He Says by Rejecting treaty - United States Has Said It Wishes to Puuc Only In terests Of lii Own. ( GEORGK HOURS I L( I.D iv sT.m: im.xmw Fclhnviit? Iwi!!in- of Frttr ill OffS ttts. Ilirrr trr ThrrU of Ijytitl ; j - . j Raleiiib, iljy 27.'-e.nr- Ib-I H. ! lcgil lerob r of .Vu r.i! it' rHi wh shot aiil klll.il two ' inlM-rlr,t;it iNrt tr Off-eel at t"aetteitl lat M'ixI wbn ihey 1 jitfe?np'Hj t 1 urte-tj liim ami fcrtwbcii a tsMM,ad intl !- searching, stirrend' -reij t. tin nli -H fbs t I Knyi'tft-vlU' lt.' tftM'dttjf' and wh uuitly retiovt fron) tha' cjty and p!ficl in tU MaV pr!n!n liary here for if k'ec'ng. 1 ''! tH o'.;ir-t ; I lit-t GENERAL WOOD WILL SPEAK IN THIS STATE : :7) : Oct, SvMar. :.iu : o. Dei:. i ., Tan. MINORITY WILL CONTEST leader of Figiit Against -In! erchurcli rovement Indorsement Sen es . No tice.; (Ily the Asoolaed Pre-tm.) Charlotte, May; 27. Dr. Oeo. Sum-mey,- commissioner to the Presbyter ian" General Assembly at New Or leans and recognized leader opposed to the Interchurch World Movement, gave notice at the opening of today's ses sion that the minority would j contest the close "voter of last night" by which the Assembly committed itself to the movement. t With Him Will Come Colonel Roose velt Who Will Stump State For Gen eral Wood. v. Lexington. May 2(5. General -Wood, republican candidate for the presiden tion nomination, wiri-d today from liosti n to his state manager. Zeb V. Walser. of Lexington, that be would come in iorsou to North Carolina "this week to lead the fight for the republi can, presidential preference in the statewide primary of JuneMJ. It was exiected here tonight that General Wood will come into the state on No. S." on the Southern Friday af ternoon and make a brief address at Reidsville. coming on ' to (Jreenslioro for mi address at night. Tie will make a whirlwind drive Saturday and Saturday night ami Ids manager hopes to have him make ad lrptses nt Winston-Salem, fbarlofre. and Asheville and short addri'tses at intermediate, points. General. ' Wood will remain in the state until Satur- ll H V 11 ? fl 1 1 . I ' ! Telegrams were also received here todav from Chicago that Lieuienant Colonel Theoilore Roosevelt will spend four days In North Carolina, speaking in the interest of Geural Wood's can didacy. 1 It is probable that Roosevelt will come into the state with General Wodd Friday, hut will remain longer than his favorite. Washinglon, Mny ll7.-i.Th' lReiuV icau lM-ae' veslittion was vctHil iy Resident Wilson tinlay. Such a method of making peace with Germany, the. President wild, "woul I place -an ineffaceable , stain upon the gallantry nnd honor nf the j Unit - States," . Without announcing his '-intention regarding the treaty of Versailles, tti- resilient declared the treaty,-) cthImhI- ietl the Imjiortant things i.TiiittiM! by 4 he resolution and said that by rej-'tluj. the treaty the Fnited States had de clared in effect that it wished to draw apart and pursue objects anil inter ests of our own." The President, added that the peac? resolution omitted mention of many important objects for vindication -of which the Tinted- States entered tin11 war. 1 "Such a ieaee with Germany," th message wntinued. "is jkiicc in whh-h none of the essential inferess which we had at heart when we entered the war. are safeguarded s. or mignt to bo inconceivable. 1s inconsistent with the dignity of the United States with rights and liberties of her cit&er.s aud with every fundamental' condition of civilization." M be Indies ''"iay. my friends, that man who h;1s not- a pie world's j-oods stalks the .tut IwH-anse of tlu .f g -co-it of living, anil I ! !t"it I can mv no way salaried man or a man a speciiied amount Early Division Expected in Louisiana. t(By he AoolaleI Pre. Raton Rouge, La.j May 27. The gen eral impression in legislative circles is that, the suffragist, question is sched uled for early decision as a result of the committee on registratiop and election' which order el a favorable re port on the bill ; giving the state suf frace amendment. Those fighting the fedentl suffrage are opposing the State measure. r J No" Halfway- Measure in Roll Weevil .-Ji . Campaign. : . - i ; (By h Associated Pre.") 'i' Austrn. TexasJ- May 27. (Warning that Texas will if ace a "countrywide" quarantine if the state attempts "half-v.-av" measures ; in dealing with the pink1 worm pests was heard by the leg islature - today from Secretary Mere ditlv uv a letter read at the social session called to ratify an agreement between the national goverument and Texas , and Louisiaua representatives. Americans to Send Delegates to Mos- , jr '.-.'. : cow. .. . " . i ! (By the AMociated Prs.) Paris, May ; 27. The Armenians Ug. and -eni. rtlc,-,wl liaVe , aCCf UlCU iuc iulau,..uv .nf.of living, and if! Bolsheviki to semT delegates SENATOR JOILNSON SPEAKS IN SALISRl RY Offers No Apologj' for His Stand Jm the league of Nations. tly the Aoclatel Prem. (By the AoeIatel Ir-n.l Salisbury, May 27. Senator Hiram Johnson, of California, in speakin? to a crowd in the Rowan county court house this afternoon touched very briefly on domestic problems confront lug the country, recommended reieal of wrtinie laws as the first thing he would do if he had the power. The Senator said lie had no remedy bv which the salaried man.eousd re- fisind to the mounting cost of liring, but he would investigate scientifically If nutuicitv would not stop the ne farious practice" of protitwring. Sen ator Johnson said, he would apply drastic laws. " The Senator said he had no apolo gy to offer for his stand on the league of nations, but trusteil the people. Jlr Johnson said. he was seldom in accori yith President llson. "Put for om-e I asrree with him fliat the league of nations should b submitted to th American lieople and decided by them." ' leg ihtLHHng of were threat tluit lib5 wonjj.l I lyiirtied if eansibt. j f Hihlr Sut rrrnlcre3 I-ut N'M. Faycfteville, May 27, -;-. I f-4.b allcscd to Iwvc "luarUered tan i i!.u tiis " heriv h!v-h rc.jKtlu rrf. "it rendered la nihtj to Sheriff Mc (Jeachy M 'thr Spo- liU nex tiitrtr four udles from FnVetti'vllfe, i Vlil I1aH Orr c lttd,rr ItUtfvil i r U14 )i:AK-wtTii Tin: nvi: GREAT MEAT PAC KKIi I ' j l f 1 I " It -a t r it I'm iii:'i:tvi:u u ttf Yirt pthAtl Ckrtt ally HI uartltil Am! Prtrnrd. i I lwUI4 I tw ft (I) it , ." -v - , - .-- ' I i . t ' - 4. '. . , .;. r . - !- , !f - t r if- t t ft .'v-f (fi, j,Ui r, t its f A 5 -: asi -re'- V- ; i . f 't5 t. i! !.! It Jf l' -- . t -!! 1 -' r dl "i 1 1 - t kk- "I ,i Ii ; i i' ij t s ! " - r.5 -1 ll. Jf-J'il .- ' i . - t.f.tf..! " - t i- ) . r. ! . " "- - -if - i J"te iTtfM .f ft- --! rl ,jji it ! (tn.! I '"' J 1 ')" lortl ! S.,- fctn" f t. i - i ' . 1 1 J(. .-' il- lit f i! J:. f i 4 ;t f fr- :- i t u. f Jftt.rJtl Ji 1 U ( I t'-,i.!d i !:! f4 tf,.-i 4i.4 bl,.,,i:t t I ! I I fi', -, ; f, t Uxf tr r If Jfi.l f-t 'I. if. '-! Stf J fij't lu.f uoi'-t t at II tft l -i 1 I, -1 -'.. i Ski t -jf ' I 1 5 .' ' ' ' 1 f ' ; - ? J IE fr . H r t - I i t if t t ,- t- . ' i" ; ' i i ,- . '-1 c ' i 1 ' . i UliMtt J -! ' -, i IMS 1 1 ANNA AGREED TO RAISE i:oo.nKt FOR VI of hi. So Senate Comiaitte-Wat To!d Toihy by Ji ho CKin;.' I lltf the Aunrlntrd Ire.i: "'Washington;- May 27.D.in lliftttiri of Clevcland.i agriiil to rai $." . W) to liiiani-c the i-ampalgu of Ma Gen. F.fiMiard Wood, j the Sti:i- iram laigu investigation UitTnuiittees v told tixlay by Jolm K KI''t. f ' ncithutt. bi tirt wa- toinai'ir of Ceti. WihhI's ' iLitiiMialf organ iz.iti!i. iMr., King sabl lhi agni meijt un mai'e nt n mii'ting it Nn V k le r'wei'ii himself. Mr. Ilmia and WH'J.ih IvHb, former prli'elrrv'arv .f Od Ronseve'.t. The wifnifs said Mii Han nu "was to pi out and gather It ' In f'T 1 months work." lie addil U v-a not disuss1 with en. Woi. The witness deni-lj the f.iuimnng of t.en. ml -anipaiffii wn taiei up at the 'much di ned dhmer New Vrk Rome of fHniry, C, He als denial that Jhe bad iHf :-; the sufiiitt with ikrcf W. Ptrkln A total of $!l.'?,lKi tins l-enralJ for the cauiiiicn ef is:iiitnr llardi.isr. RenuMicaii." of f l H-. and -"1U7.7! spoilt, thr- comtnitfi-ea told hr IIr- tt f.'tl.i W hi; Is U : i i . . I ir f.1 rt I 1 I t r' ' y 4 f f 4 . s r rts t . . . f IIU.L i.OITIAli W .- ut.,.1 r i g PLMtu OS i:uint1 ion !".' t i'f 'V . Ih rr.! .Mf Jrf r ! Ji H'.u , 4 (.t , , , , t , i,. "., ttjf llr 4l.lrJ Pl I j I !-. ' !,,-; ;lf Vt"tlV'-r. 11 l XI? 7. j Of f lt-.f 4.jt-t f --. -lstkj f,i.-- J,- f.f ,- Ai I J--i 2 f J1. iit'll 3 t " ' ' i I ft E.tCMi5ii -ft, il ! ! -f f,i ..lt',s-f ! t i 1,1 til ir Hl'-i frtJmi'..!i v:a. !'Wif u i ft. I,- t i; -rv t ... -i - ;e t Ij.afe'fL-.ti:wiel f .yurjj .j'iirf, t,f-;..fiif, i. ji tti fnn'-f iut.t l"CT r rt tut . ts.f f! ', V : -. f fhff..'lui ;i Ti -t j'-tfrit. fr;-o!' f M fit. tr'j'nJrEf I 'x-rii f-. if i : . i oleiiSiK, &n j-tli' t !. i tISPpROLS MLSflVS I bt the Prh-k. WOOD TO RE IN NORTH I. CAROLINA TOMORROW Will Speak- at Greft.sicro, jVtnston- Saiem. Ielnstn. ThotnasTule, Sal isbury. - 1 . ... j . . ' (By the Associated Prm.) Lexington. May 27.--.en.Lleonard WoihI will make three nddresve- and several short talks m -Northi t aroinn tomorrow night and Saturday, accord ing to a tentative schedule announced by V. Walser. state minaper of hi campaign here-this iiw.rning.j iieneral WoihI will speak in Greens xno t r- day night and rWinston-Saleia - Satur day night. He will peak als jin Lexihgtoiv Thomasville and Salisbury, and in Asheville Sat unlay togltt. - f Ii..twlitrlr r'rirL.i; f t tt t t ator. at Poland Ncds Ht.itIr AManre Onre. . -'' j (Ily Wife irliel l're. ' New Vork. Mny 27. I'oijmT -ue-.! extertiitl governTuenti fl-;tifM i t owe to ritore Its c$Wonde XyxKniw", W. Frarik Pcrsofi. !liretit"r t.f thr Iuirt uietf if orgiit.iztio' ft ,Hf iteil Cros i.u,. a-i !iT J T I t g til tj - t'Ve'?.? I f !.. tf n '' tfstvj --;5.i r- 1 wi;. : .f I llril1 tsl -: rRtJPGH (, -OR M INDTE t,.. i.f it . s,t . j I f. fo. it I -. . m a . . -. . . a a.. m- . .....a .. . - , . Tiyiir itsti t r -jj,- f tj i j i s Ri jert1 I!) a ttf ftf il t I. t t,. ' .tn Vn .1 illy th !" MrJ tt W-eitij.iiii, XLij .. i'i!i. i't -! ,iS fr sj iC,H'l" 'f A:-it-d.i t.M-J I -1st tr -i!l. f f. enij iMjimitU"-, t !.' f r 'f-jf I-' ('l mhltw ! I i'-i !i lly a tf f.f . 1 1 .- -I- !U t ti.t'Mtl jx.-rt!"! ttn tf i iition jwltli4r rt -i fiijfv. t-UMil ! Kf- V I !-;jt J er; i i4:,J s msis Li ! r Aru.eruj.. I- 1 t I ;o i l i 1 1u t IJ;tut t Re l-ril Ktwl Illy Itii- Uwflilnl l'r..l Wihtnii--ti.. J.hv ! 2T. -I.ji't.ii-. ,r.si" i.f Tt'lr. ftt.l! i, j 145 i tn- eki rlinvut - ti u,J- 1 I rru of mi? In fell f.'?f to mUMir .r-fah ma" if ui.tiM j able jrt-ie t. iifit" ts .J prl : .;'l.-l li.i fr .He UOlif. l tf'W- a t i tt. f-i ! t j . fr.(-" : v'i " I t; f ? - ; " I ' t f t . '' iff .tt--' - f f 5 ' I f IJ f ! -. fi.i' J I ' In .;! -f j i-r5 l. I tr" .. j j ' t t li!- "tt s . , If--?. I fr f i !-.' .f tslKff Irt I ! H f !.' 1 f '' . fj. ,t 4 I ' .. t( l,.J. ' f l M'fi.i j i- I I ' tkl , i f .. I I 11 4 H (. .ifc4 I I J-f I f f I to f I. I .! t i, flet'- -f fi t. Dial 1 1. f tft t?t rf jr 'itttirt i t i il'itv-- t- f.t-. e iVrtVH Ssifl la Il fftfmii2 r tke (MrtltM fr.), ; ?i t'-ii-l, roc ,.J I Mi. M .t J . . -- ' uiii r Ketm Di .itlJl mg. lh nu! of VVf4 I'tnt .UI. wf Nriii'bi. r ft'UAu'iaS Jill trtlr n iild and t!i trnrf t ill r-toln!S nl in th Cirranj-i pitnTtitfr-L tvr4. Ilig ft rt'l'- fi--ttI tfTV T? li.afrtit of tiiday.! He baeil hi opini.u jj art) jf, ivu'lrtnaf iti .f Gt rii"1. investigation eondwtM by the h,'?il'1' Ciitniniion .f wbh !( b Wsts the dy lh v iniiilH'rT , Agrcrwient Rccrtanizaiifcit i Rill. (By thf AM-lilfd rre. Washington. May 27. Complete--agreement on the army reorganization bill was reachtil 'today' by jthe house and senate cfnfcrees. . I Under this -agreement the seua'e amendment provilel for j volMiitary military trainins for l-oys tetwH-n IS and 21 vears of aze were liminili"'! as were the sennte proposals providing for the regular army ,natiiuil and reserves to 1e Haced fontrol. '-:'. und srcira er lr.e In beginning: to teach deaf mutes Rarara-Philatlwas at VHson. , (By the Aoelte4 Pre. Wilsim. May 27. With or more delegates in attfn!anci the Raraca Philatheas will V-onvene here to.lay. The meeting will open touisht with a Rqmrt of Seizure of! Armriram Ioetw L- . irerl. (Ily tbe .Hted IrH, VrHbinsrtot. May I 27'. Tl-f -. Hij?i pf.niicem'nt of y-icril3y that t'' Aineriean. RTiiflnt? . McD-iimJ 1 aud Homer Carr. had Uit m I?-) jnt nel. Metiitt.- The report Va tfanmlt 1 by th. Arari'-an itd at fiboa hna on lb Inform tii from lii' Au-r-ican Meirlmr and Rf-Soinz Cj, w!.-c:j riiViHi iiHHrreci. f Ikl-!ievi!d Csplure IJori-fti. By tbe AMtarte4 Prrvi I-jritfUiit. May 27.-f The -..vrij; if V r!t:v .ii the iin-iJj.i river. t NM Vrar' Natal RuikH tlZCj.m l R r tit .t4 Pr,t ; Wshhn:t"n. "May ' 27. NVtt j-f imv& bn!t l at iiW't i! J -- ! - i"- IV " '!? I.' i fM. f n.t tit. '. r- f . f r (i l-i.i f iff I, J" l.-;s J J f - J S 4 1-' liMf tjf ? rt.tf"!, S1- --jf at I r 5 '-; .f l 1 1 f .; .f ir'e.-.l- - 4wt.' 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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May 27, 1920, edition 1
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