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PAGE TWO THE KINSTON FREE PRES! SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1918 SECRECY IN MATTER PEACE NEGOTIATE POPE & PRESIDENT Wilson Did Not Evn Con- suit Cabinet In Reply to Benedict DELEGATE HAS ANSWER Mgr- Bonzano Gol It Mon day Night-HojJ Expres sed That America Can Be of Service at lid of the Struggle in Eufcpe Washington, May 17 i-The Presi dent has sent his reply :o Pope Ben edict's communication i the subject of peace. The reply w t given Mgr. Bonzano, the papal do Pgatc, Mon day night. It replied o the Pope'i suggestion in an exprci lion of earn- cat hope and desire thj$ the United States should not be plsiiged into the great war, but should trality in order to be the war's end. The greatest secrecy aintain neu- ? service ai kras thrown about the exchange o communica- tions. Cabinet Not In On Set , So confidential did the President consider it, that he die not discus the matter with the callnet, but had Secretary Lansing fcia answer. aid In preparing ROCKEFELLER EXACTED TO ADDRESS $PTISTS (By the United ress) y 17 John Minneapolis, Minn., M D. Rockefeller was ex cted to be among the 3.000 deleg es for the International Baptist convention, which opened an elgh day session here. lie is to make In address. ADMISSION TO T7TIS THEATER A HUNDRED SLAUGHTERED FLIES Bentonville, Ark., play 19. The boys of Bentonville "Won't need no money" to see the mlvies hero on Friday nights. The nflmission is 100 dead flies, or ten ceil in caah A local movie magicte has posted a aign reading "Admijsion, KM) Dead Flies" and it is makifc a hit. Kvcry Friday night one hiadred of th , (watted corpses admit you to hi . theater. And then yon can win five extra tickets for bringStg in (the Iarg eat number. Bentonville citizens nave taken to i the novelty and indications are that flies will soon be an ulknown quun tity here. BAPTISTS PLAN HEP FOR NEEDY OHURCHES Aaheville, May lt. lfans for con centrating efforts cn duplet ion of the $1,000,000 fund to (id the 4,000 homeless Baptist churclw in th South, will bo one of thl subjects to te brought to hte front ft ftlst an nual meeting of the Sifcthern Hup tist convention. lunsford killed wife and committed Suicide Warsaw, May 16 Jamfs Lunsford of Kenansville, a younglman of X years, shot and killed hiafwife as she . eat reading a newjpapenjn her room and turning his weapon, automat ic ahotgun. on himaelf ? pulled the trigger with his toes, pflicting a wound in his abdomen from which he died instantly. Familyjtroublc is aid to have been the ciuse. PILLS BEST FOR iAeR. Because they eontain thl best liver medicines, bo matter Ym bitter or nauseating foAthe rwefsugr eoat ins hides the taVu. Drl King'e New Life Pills contain tag rAieata that put the liver wooing, Br the bow- is freely. N0 r?P, at nauMa, aid digeation. Just try a Eottle of Dr. Kmgi New Life I'f fd notice how Each better yon feet 25c at drsf- MANUFACTURERS 0F COIMRV SHOULD BE THE MOST THOROUGH To II Jd the United States'! Placi In World's Mar resident Tells Head ets, of he Federal Trade Commission In letter Washin ton, May 17. In a letter N. Surley, chairman of to Edwa the Fede ml Trade Commission, the President hi lay puts his O. K. on the Commissio & encouragement of trade for manuf turers' and other similar associations He appeals for the Commissio; i closer co-operation with the lilsinessmtn "to keep down the mortal y rate among American industries.' He says Ihat if the United States ii o be an "important factor in the world s ma feels we must he more efficient and thorough in production.' T MICHIGAf DEMOCRATS IING DELEGATION (By nited Press) i., May 17 The Dcm- lonvention assembled Lansing, Ml ocratic State here this aft noon. Election of delegates-at- to the :. Louis the only important convention wa business on scledule. They nrc ex pected to be ill for Wilson. HUNGARIANS DONT APPROVE GERMfiNS' ZEPPEUN WARFARE Zurich, Switzerland, May 17 Hun garians disapplnve of Germany's 7,cppelin campn gn. 11 hey object to it both on grol nil 'i off humanity and for what they ness. Newspapers consider its useless- reived here from the cities in Hungary most impoi-tan are almo.tt unulimous in deprecating such methods "By strikingf terror into the peo pie of Englani," says the Hirlap commenting onl Zeppelin activities 'it is thought that the government will suffer. AsRve can now see clear ly, the raids db not serve the put pose they were Intended for, and on ly result in thofannihilation of civil ians BRUTE CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING 4 SMALL WHITE GIRLS IN VA. Wise, Va MA 10 Milton Mallo ry, a negro, 23 wars old. is on trial at a special tenjf of the Wise coun !y Court here, Aaiged with having on May 13, assauned four girls, rang ing in age from! 8 to 11 years old Mallnry. who hai been employed as a porter at an Ajbpnlachia (Va.) ho tel. is alleged to J ive given the chil dren randy which:id been drugged The four childiM are daughters of prominent Wise jjunty families. Th" crimes have ciead high feeling in this sectinn. f ELKS STORM jWASHINGTON FOR ANNUAL CONYENT'N (Special to Tw Free Press) N ushme-ton. N. at .. Mav 17. Sev eral hurfftred F;ik arrived here this morning ami earlf in the afternoon o attemi the anraial Sate conven tion. A spectacular parade will be held late this aftarnoon. Two hun dred girls will rile in autos in one sevtion. Joe Tayfte of this city snd Washington, D. (, will preside over the convention. Between 800 and 1 0OO delegates are expected. Ine pain ad sorenca caused by bruises, over -exertion And atraining during house cleaninff time are soothed away by SJfcn'a Liniment No need to suffer tlua agony. Just acly Sloan's Llnimfct to the sore spota, rub only a lftle. In a short timeVhe pain leaval, you rest com fortabV and enjoy refreshing sleep. One geful use writes: "Sloan's LinimenPjte wwthfta weight in gold." Keep a boMe tm anand. nse it ininat all SoreneisJrjjralgla and Bruises. Kills pain.. 25c at your druggist, ad Ctet. adr i GERMANS FAIL GAIN IN ATTACKS AROUND I VERDUN, SAY FR'NCH Two Assault J Repulsed Gunners Bus Last Night Offensive On Western i i ii l' I will iii yuai iidiaci 300,000 Men, Stated Paul, May 17 (Jfrman attempts to drive their line forward northwest "f Verdun, near Dea Man's Hill, by i grenade assault, failed completely, the war office today reported. A sim ilar at temp, was defeated on the ast bank of the Mease northwest of Thiaumnnt. Artillery of both sides was active on the right bank of the Meuse lust night. j Verdun Offensive Costly. London, May 17. .Three hundred thousand Germans have been killed or put out of action at Verdun so far, according to dispatches from the front. Th losses hve been so se vere as to preclude aCy real offensive at Riga. ' NEWS OF NEIGHBORING CITIES AND COUNTIES IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS (Daily Free Press, May 17) An effort is being made in court at New Bern to break the will of the late Henry J. Staub. Relatives claim he was not of sound mind when he made the wi!(, leaving property woivh $1',000 or $20,000 to the New Bern Christian Science church. Will Crawford, colored, shot by another negro, Henry Jones, at James City Sunday night, is dead. Bruce. Pitt county, Tuesday had the heaviest rainfall in six or seven years 3.17 inches. JURY IN CAPLAN CASE COULDN'T GET TOGETHER Los Angeles, May 1. The trial of David Caplan on a charge of mur der in connection with Vie destruc tion of the Ios Angelcl'imes build ing ended today when Jhe jury re ported hopeless disagreement and was discharged. The jury had been out seventy-two hours, f T BOTH PENNSYLYAMIA LEADERS CHALLENGED Harrisburg, Pa., May Jd ing organizations of both -Controll-the lead- ing political parties in Pennsylvania Ko to the primary polls ioday to de fend their titles. The movement to west the Re publican leadership froli Boise Pen rose, senior United Suites Senator, is headed by Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh. He is lked by the Philadelphia faction. 1 On the Democratic sije the leader ship of National Committeeman A. Mitchell Palmer, formir congress man. is cnaliengea ny A-onutressman Michael Liebel, of Eiii CARRANZA EXPECTED TO DENY AGREEMENT El Paso. May lfi.Fst Chief Car ran?.a, according to advices reaching Juare. is expected to (jjeny flatly the existence of an oral agreement be tween General Scott aid War Minis ter Obregon, permit; Jig American soldiers to stay on Maxiean soil. HEAVY MOVEMEJfT OF MEXICAN T00PS ON El Ivaso. May lt' k along the border today the news lashed of an unprecedented heyvy Mexican troop movement north. These Reports plac ed the total in five figuras. The bor der thrilled again wit a a foreboding of big events. GREENSBORO COLLEGE C0MMENCBIENT OYER Greensboro, May 16 If ith the an nual concert in the college auditori um this evening the commencement exercises of Greensboro College fori paid Women cajis to a close. script. CASEMENT WILL GO ON TRIAL EARLY IN THE CW NG MONTH Confederate ipailey to Be Tried at th Same Time, I'ropably COVERNMTOWAS POSTED Knew of the Revolt Several Days Befo 'e Outbreak (J real Ger nan Offensive Was Planted to Start at the Same Moment 1 London, Nay 118. Clisemcnt will go on trial for tfcason early in June, it was stated ixlay. Daniel Bailey also will lie tne I then. Officials Had Adh ance Knowledge If e volt. The British G vernment knew sev eral days in adrance that Irish re- bels planned an n't disarm them ppen revolt, but did- fearing great blood shed, according Iff an admission from Sir Mat:hew Nathan, who resigned as under secretary for Ireland fol lowing the rebellion, to the Royal Commission appointed to investigate the outbreak. iHe said that three days before the Dublin revolt begun :he governmenl , learned that the Irish leaders ha been informed that the Germans w )uld cooperate with them in a great land, sea and air of fensive. He sa d the Irish consta bulary were i nmediately warned, the coast patrdled day and night, and that it waf undoubtedly due to these precaution that Casement was captured a few lours after he landed. MAPS CASEMENT HAD PROYE RiBELLION A PRODUCT OF BERLIN V By WILBtm i FORREST. (United Press J5tau Correspondent) London, May! 17. Maps found in the possession of Sir Roger Case ment support die contention that the Irish rebellion fwas planned in the Berlin war offfre, Lieut.-Col. Gordon today testified! At the concfiision of the prelimin ary hearing tms afternoon Casement and his confaierate were remanded for trial on tie treason charge. TROOPS R -SCUE TWO MEN F I0M MEXICANS IN TOWN OYER LINE Marathon, Taxas, May 17. Jesse Deemer. a richer, and Monroe Payne, a negr captured by the Glenn Springs raidejs, have been rescued by American roops at an unnamed Mexican town! it is said. The reports are not confirmed. NEW YORjf ALLEGED MURDERER GIYES UP New York, ftlay It!. Michael A. Rofrano, fomir deputy street clean ing commissio ler of New York, sur rendered volu itarily today to an swer to an ii: lictment in connectior with the mur r of Michael Gaimari, ii. March, 191 i. which was the out growth of a olitical feud here. GERMIN NEWSPAPERS FORCED TO SUSPEND Kerlin, Mayi 16. The Imperial postoffice depJ-tment reports tha since the beginning of the war 3.000 German daijy Ind weekly papers and monthly magatnes have ceased pub lication on acfount of decrease of circulation, 1 k of advertisements and the steady rise in the price of white paper. RAILWAY DIPLOYES IN MEXIC( GO ON STRIKE Eagle Tass, 1 xas, May 16. Four hundred employe i of Ihe Mexican Jn- terrstional Rail fay at Pietras No-' galea struck todai because they were partially In lie new governmee Political Annonncem FOR -THE SENA V. 1 I hereby anpunce m candidacy ! for State Senator, SevcMh Senator ! ial District, subject to mt Democratic I primary, to be hfid jiie 3rd, 1910. i V . POLLOCK. (Paid political adtising D&SW) For State Senate From Seventh Sen ! atorial District. I I hereby announce myself a can- i didate for nomination for onf of the senators from the Seventh Jjenator ial District, subject to the Action of the DemocraticVrimary to ft held the third day of Jdfce, VJ1G-M I will appreciate thejfactive sup port of my frieAds twughout th district. iyBROCK, Trenton, Jones Co., N. C. (Paid Political Advertising D&SW) FOR SHERIFF, LENOIR COUNTY. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for renomination for Shewif of Lenoir county, subject to thaaction j at' the Democratic primaryxo be i held the third day ,if Junafl916. The vote and support ofjfny friends : throughout the county uifi be appre- ciated. A. TAYLOR. (P.iid Political Advertising D&SW) i FOR TREASURER, LENOIR COUNTY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-nomination for Treas urer of Lenoir county, subjfc to the action of the Democratic Srimary to he held the third 'ay ofJune, 191G. I will appreciate,the vttte and sup port of my friends throughout the county. JOHN tl. DAWSON. (Paid Political Advertising D&SW) FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, LENOIR COUNTY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for renomination for Register of Deeds of Lenoir County, subject tij the action of the Democratic pri-1 mary to be Xeld the third day of June, 191G. The vote and rt of my friends throughout the ciated. (Paid Political y will be appre- RL PRIDGEN. vertising D&SW) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER From Kinstoiv Township, Leryjir Co. ... I hereby announce myselta can didate for nomination for e of die county commisfconers itt Lenoir county, subject tb the aalion of the Democratic primilry tobe held the 1 h i rd day of June I will appreciate i support of the citizens of Lenoir. S. II iiSler. (Paid political advertisingv-d&sw) to the Voters of the Sewhth Sena torial Dstrict: I announceXmyself ajEandidate to represent the Seventh Senatorial Dis trict in the next Gcafral Assembly jf North Carol, f ssion of 1917. Subject to the Dewfratic primaries. LEVI J. Ti. MEWBORN. 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