THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY NEEDS IT" "THE UNION COUNTY PAPER-EVEj? 'BODY READS IT The Monroe Journal PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK - TUESDAY AND FRIDAY VOL.25. No. 38. UKI 1 .Mir.KS otoss ATLAXTIC half the distance across the Atlantic IX FIRST XOX-STOP FLIGHT bfore being forced to alight in mld- ocean. For nearly a week they were i i . Riven up aa lost, but finally before Uut.leo on I .mm ,,f Ireland Sunday the news of their dramatic rescue was Morning After Bridging Itlaiitk- in re,ed "shore by a British destrover. tau ...... Tne successful flight of the British m Hour tout I a? Minute Plane airplane and the American seaplane Dammied in IjukIiuk. were made in pusuance of different nhMM nf ti.rim.iLi I., th. ...ki... Tne first non-stop airplane flight of the air. Elaborate preca.itlor s were across the Atlantic ocean was com- taken to guide the NC-4 and her coin Meted jjunday morning when British panion fliers by destrover placed at unuru on me coasi oi ire- rrequent intervals, the a i n hems not land, having bridged the Atlantic in so mush to make a record is to estab- 16 hours and 12 mlnutea. tish the practicable; or cross-.K-ean The following Associate Press dis- traffic by air under conditions of om- patch from London elves the details parative safetv. The attempt of Haw- 0 ifc 'Kht" ker nd lh 8"ccesfiil night of Cau- Suai oi an me aniomons tain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown which flying men have ventured to I were mart fnr a nrii. nr ISA r.nii r. dream since the Wright brothers first fered by the London Dailv Mail. The rose from the earth in a heavier than Idea was to make a contribution of air machine, waa realized thia morn- moment to the predion! fide of air iog wnen two young British officers, navigation, but '.he appeal tJ fie com vapi. jonn Aicock ana Lieut. Arthur petltors ws in n. small mcasne to W. Brown, landed on the Irish coast the sporting liHtinct the flier nr. after the first non-stop flight across ning strong chances of being irre- uc Aiianwc ocean. imtvaoiy lost at sea If anything hap- iunr Tojage was wunoui acciaeni penea no tneir machine, and without foreseen incident, so far A comparison of the records that aa can be learned. It waa a straight- the NC-4 with Ave men. covered 2.- away, clean flight, achieved in IS 150 miles in 26 hours and 37 minutes hours and 1! minutes from New- while the Vlckers-Vlmy plane flew foundland to Clifden. Ireland, a dls- with two men 1.650 miles In 16 hours tance of more than 1.900 miles. and 12 minutes. The achievement of But the brief and modest descrlp- the British fliers sets a new record tion which comes from the airmen at for distance covered in a single flight, Clifden tells of an adventurous and the longest Jump of the NC-4 having amazingly hazardous InteFprlse. Fogs been approximately 1,200 miles from and mists hung over the North Atlan- Newfoundland to Horta In the Azores, tic and the Vlckers-Vimy climbed and Clifden. Ireland, where the Vlck- drove. struggling to extricate herself ers-Vlmy biplane completed Its won- frora the folds of the airplane's worst derful flight Trom Newfoundland. Is enemy. 43 miles northwest of Gal way and is She rose to 11.000 feet, swooped situated on the inlet of the Ardbear down almost to the surface of the sea. harbor. From St. Jhons to Galway and at times the two navigators the distance approximately is 1.960 round themselves nylng upside down I ( 1,682 sea miles) only ten feet above the water, MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. lA(.h MYa KOK LAST SCEXES COI XTV t OMMISSIOXEIW MKT OK THE PEACE fOXFKREXCE IX EXTRA MISSION' YksTHMtiv $1.50 PER YEAR CASIL Term of Treaty Brought Down to Ordered ( Ui,ty Attorney to PreMr Before coining to earth, near the CREW OF S. Clifden wireless station Alcock clr-1 C. 4 DECORATED cled the wireless aerials, seeking the Officers get Royal Air Force Cross lrreilu ihle Minimum ami Xew (ier- imiii Republic Will hve Five Days to Acctt or Reject. By the Associated Press. The stage is set for the closing Amertisemenia Asking For Bids on ;,mI Roads Itontls Nterial Election Ordered Jury J School Drawn, Airship to Arrhe Thiii-Mlay. The airplane Skull and Bones, from Langley Field. Va.. will ar rive in Monroe Thursday. May or slices was notified this after noon in a letter from LL Brandt. The old bird will be in charge of a pilot and mechanician and is expected to remain here two davs. The Stewart field on the western edge of the city will be usea as a lightius point. Exhi- AMF.UICAX SOLDIERS IX ME.V WORK OX HK.HWAV IX VANCE TOWXSHIP TO BEGIX SOOX. St.tle Highway ('oniiiiljoii Doea Xot Seem Ui Approve Hani Surface C 'ouotnirtioit Mould Take All the loiey Available For State. Due to the extremely high cost of building a hard surface road and to the fact that a roadbed should he al lowed to settle under the wheels of ears before It hard surface construction, that portion of the Wil- nungton-Charlotte-Asheville highway which passes through Union county Meetin in xm .i j. scenes of the peace conference, so far the Board , r '" Z XZTay' as Germans are concerned. Within a ordered Mr. J. C Sikes count v .i n, bi,io fli&hts be given if the !owd 10 8ettle under 1 few hours it is expected that the Ger- ney. to prepare advertisement. .li- weather permits. J" tor a period of y mans will be told the terms, brought for bids on rood .Is . condition to hold a down to an Irreducible minimum, on amount of $50 000 Bid win h .oi which the allied and associated gov- ed for bonds Krln, f per "i Winter' , " ' ' " uv rel11" " "u "onas bearing 5 1-4 Der ce ions on a peace footing which the new interest. v German republic. A special school election was order -- . .... uci. jerome aistrict in Goose Creek many's admission to the league of na- township. creeK tions ra set for the "near future." In view nf s .v Previous dispatches had Indicated missioned .ntwn... . ' m'. that the reply to Count von Brock- It at their regular session the dorff-Rantzau would merelv ataie Mand.. i r..i.. W .,SIOn l.ne.nt the conditions considered necessary task of drawlnr a Jury for a week-! When buUet from warring Feder- ion County Road Commission in Ral- k""r. ,l!n 17. I!10. ,egue lrra, of ",n""l court to be held be- V'Z ICO ROIT VILLA'S TIIOOI-S will not be of this nature of conMrul uon. utter, when the road bed be- CrotMtl in Mexico Sunday Xlght conle in condition, and it is desired I n PAt' nllIi Ann.. a.J ...HI o . - - , ... , K-'ivua vunsiruviiua wm not inter- Returned Lt Mght Bringing Sev fere with the securing of Federal aid en Prisoners ami loo Horsea Jr ""N surface construction, Lt. x-a8e. cnairman or the State Highway v.umnnssion, ioia members of the Un- Caiiipalgned for 24 Hours. such as fulfillment of the treaty terms glnninr Jniv ? a and of Germany's international obi I- names of those drawn as Jurymen! payment of the allied Important tor Germany, ror the allied countries, lined in the answer to counter proposals. This civil, rather than military (ration of the region on of the Rhine. Under the v . . v. wV u.nvvi. in mo tiaiiua i uiiiueriMnn . it t uriiiim- t. r of I Mmlgllnn mii.lclli.. o . . " 1 " ""'", 1. t. r " v, , ,uy.u- on;,, j. m Huneycutt, C.W.Thom .. ia. w.uo , u. A. rrice. j. f. Thompson. Jen icuuciiug iiiim-tawaiy iue lliainieil I ninaS A. SperAof a T M'.n ... ance of a large occupational force. As Jeff Austin. W j' Rude'e T) A pHv Germany under the terms of the arm- W. H. Bivens and W. A ifemhv ' istire. stands obligated to pay the ex- lumps rtt tha mllilArv luAimaMnn rf . . . .. . . w . ...u 11111,1.1 uvvuv.iivii vi I . . . the Rhineland, the sums saved to her ' ' "' " MEY ELECTED Villa ... . leiKh the lattap nart of I. .a held be-1 i. ''ull "i Juarei, aiexi- T" 1 w "" Followlnr are tha , ' s"" "in "cross tne border I ' "" ' "ri cnioa :.:.? re the into El Paso. Tex., .nd.nnain, county men that the proposed hieh- 1 a j 1 niiirnran iivaaaa mnn n-... ..... n . . j . 1 rr m j w 11 11 1 11 ,,aa siinrnTimai.i. 1 mi IIU itawi r. t. Vt llliamS. J. WaltAP U.roi, I . " l""alj. 9UQU1I ..' , , .7 -rr.., aavv claims. R. J. Rorie. a p n. r. n5tn. 3S00 American soldiers cross- tengm. I he construction of , as well as gum. J. c. Preslar J F r, r w ed the border to put a stop to It. S., Burface road would cost about Is a plan out- Broom, r. r. Tarlton K n t lne Americans returned last night. Per nine, some thought Lt, the German Jas. E. Neal. n w I The following dispatch from El Paso Pageas of the Pnln at It would provides for Smith. I. i. R.aii n ii ,..' ft."' Cives an account of their exDedition. c?al 3.0n0 per mile. Thus it waa admlnis- J. T. Steele. G P Sntt ' n T . American troops the participated 'f10"' ,in'"ng the cost of coa- the left bank Helms. T. l a Mim. ' 1" " me punitive expedition aeainst the -lr'on at izs.uou per mile, that the nroDosal au-1 H. E. r.rtfn o ' ,:."' "" Villa rebels In and near Juar total cost of the road would be 18.- night and todav. vi KiiiotaH in 750.000. racks and camps on the American side The Feder1 '1 available for tha tonight after 24 hours of campaign- next nve year9 an1 the state money ing. at the present for the entire highway Seven ragged Mexican nrlsoners !:stei" of ,he 8tte 1 only $6,500,- were herded toward tho p mi.. "00. From this It was shown that stockade by a detachment of the fifth hou,(l the Federal government bear cavalary while another cavalry de- 50 Per cent of the cost of constructing tchment drove a herd of 100 captur- the wlIminKton-Charlotte Ashevllle by the substitution of civil for mill- HEALTH AXD S4KFTV ro wrrii ed Mexican horses and ponies to the l!ghway' and the 8tate 25 Per cent, tary administration would be enor- ' ir'11 wruM remount station. that Practically all the money avalla- mous. best spot to reach the earth, but no suitable ground was found, so he chanced it in a bog. The w ireless staff rushed to the aid of the aviators. They found Brown dazed and Alcock temporarily deafen ed by the force of the Impact. Aa It was unofficially stated tonight at ble fj the entlre ,ate would 08 and Medal Given to Chief Macliln- it Rhomle President Wilson In day. but. as the treaty in its present r. I form lacks manv imortant clauses, it London dispatch. June 10. The !? Probably that a request for further royal air cross has been conferred K ... ' 1.,U1U'1 r"8,uerc" on commander Austria's renlv to the treatv nre- W,H "pert Premises of BunIiiimm Fort Bliss that annrnlmaiiv an vn J Pended on this road. ... . ' . . . "- i I.. ... ,r-vv , ,,-. .... Houses and Homes to S, T,,t ""towers were killed. 4"c couuy men wished to nomes to e That 0na AmPro- a arrange for sectir ne mora FpHarai They Conform to SanlUry Laws airy. Corporal Shlgas, was shot thru aid ,n lhe construction of the hard me tung by a Mexican rebel. mgnway xnrougn me county. After crossing durlnit the nlitht Lnder an old agreement the amount der John h tW, T bv the Peace conference. The council l an extra session of the Board of the cavalry column, supported by a or eieraJ ald 'or the road had al- soon as they were able to be escorteJ hn command of the AmerlpVn aoaniane ot four wlu devote Part of Monday to ,u"",e" Jesieraay arternoon Mrs. battalion of the Eighty-second artll- re"y D"n asisnea ror this county, to the wireless station they telegraph, sauadron on the transa lantlc luX consideration of the remaining sec- Laney was elected Health and lery. advanced at daybreak. Members of the state commission ed the news to their friends, then . Z.rnmS, aihr r "JiLS "" of the Austrian treaty, and ef- ?af?,v0f.flcer ! devote three days of The commanding officers reported called it to the attention of the Union had breakfast. the other commi.V innerf ine.r. f fo are ,0 be made to whip the com- to me work. that four Villa followers were killed commission mat the construction of "That Is the best way to cross the the crew of tha vp.i i,,,i t , document into form as speedily as "" " ot me new office are to when the abode headquarters was ine ra BU"ace rose tn the county Atlantic." said Lieutenant Drown, af- Breese .nj rn h p n t " Possible. me premises of all business charged. ou,a 0081 aDOfl .0"n- "Would ter he had eaten. fhs rovalalr fore medal hJ. Bolshevik and anarchistic disord- "u"B"ana nomes of the city comply From that time on It was a running De wn to expend nf erred m Rhuf MiVhhiiiV nuiail" are . reported from Swltierland. "'Vi J?.n"ary taws of the city and ngnt with the Villa band across the 1 ' in?, Hni?n men were clock. British summer time. In tak- E S Rhoades MaT-Oen i v ' n T iv Two Persona were killed and 17 1" . 1t' flne wm rorni herself IPUlns. An abode shack was also ;', .nTi 'ePuea inat lMy dld not ing the ground the machine truck ih. i the.,a'r " nd make in- found to contain five Carrania sol- feel Jutt. ned in tnia- heavily and the fuselage ploughed ation9 this afternoon ln behllf of the a "rlous uprising In Zurich In "c,,on mat it Is being observ- dlers dead from wounds and eight , ne vnoa, county men were told .L. j . At.. "... "lluus anernoon in Demur or tne .Ln . . .aj .k.led. As fnr Inatanna ik... i . i .naj.H " to Droceed w th tha KKnairnntiA. nt lUlli, I " - -. vvuDii Hbiiuu V. correspondent of the Associated ,, t,po.r,t,on of the hl6hwav which i tells how Villa and Angeles . ,n, vnce township and provided Much of the flight was made thru iLTieuUr "1.? rned. d rain pipe from a sink or other Pre.t a fog. with an occasional drizal. This the Br'tish aviators Twho ai ve t the ' e,.icie 10 empty upon a street. Broke hamnered tha airmen ivtm.lderal.lv a" - W. ag!l!,1 th? CAXXOT MAKE GERMAXY PAV. here this is found to be violated the Yanks i tin ma tain r ii i n r rriiiii rv. aii; r.iitiin .1 - - - - 1 I . aaa'tllwvaM'IU I I aunng tneir journey. land. captain aicock explained me si- The roval alr force cr088 g award ience 01 nis raaio lnsirumeac uuring ied to officers and wa DERXBl'RG AGAIX DECLARES mn whan nn. ... at.. u uuuer me oiu axreemeni wun a had crossed Intn ... federal allotment of 14,000. How- property owner will be told that it received. ever, the construction not to be of must be corrected. At 6 o'clock thia mm in r.0ri hard aurfaee. This stretch of the Mrs. Laney this morning gave out Felipe Angeles received a courier at hlghway 18 aboul four miIe8 ,on8 and 1 1 rranf off rpra for I .. I .... me irtp oy saying tnai me wireless ac 0f couraee or devotion, tn Autv x""' "" luu "ocwr retrains ueaunuaners, ii mues southeast tZ Ci r ii.u " propeller blew off soon after the ail- wh Savs to Allien. -But What win it h w?rkk: k of Juarex. with the message that highway and extends through plane left Newfoundland. derations m nit the enen. The H hat Will It Aa I have been elected Health and American troops had crossed the Rio Vance, twn,h 5' P' the SUt9 "We were much Jammed by ntrong a,P, "f" " l awarded I to nl you?" Sarety officer by the Board of Alder- Grande Into Mexican territory. commission told the Union county 2 -add'ed88 not ,ntend,(d four izB FP fln?r rux the .-srs.v.a Sbrraiarhi'Souo? 9W;r was receive, hep, of TyeLT S"; "'n n. crnp and TxStfl Ul U aid to chanlcs to leave London ln.mediatelr John h Towers who was In' charee ter 0 FlnaS " in an Sview e le" h",faC.t ! hfalth is the n,08t ,m" ,8C0 VilIa' 8UPre,1,e ln command of mainder ?f he A r0id throfh . the to make repairs. J, 'nJ flJn70 "th three .D!m graphed by the Dallv K Ber In H?1"! ,n the Wor,d and no aU an-KOvernment forces in the cou",y- La er developments indicat Word came from Clifden this after- which at temnted to flv from AmeHra correipo.tdent Dr Der n hurt C'fy Ca" be, heaJthy ,f there are fly nor,h' who was at headquarters, also thaththL8 WJ" be io; noon that the allot and the navigator . -?!.e . .t".P'.,Ji nl.e,riSa !?II?.0l,ih ' . ff . . an(1 mosquito breeding places, and broke camp and moved south. The Road Commissioners have now r r. n. Li. I " inxui ucciaiaiiuu umi uer-inithv innla h... J ai I ti... .v.. . . . . DBHHpiI resn I tit nna gvnraaalii. , imut will nm !. ih. i... .. . : . '.''.." ",,u mauj . uc uci inn Anirncan troopi nad - ? . ..... . , a 1 I .muiujc, auu Liieui-vuiliu of the biplane were leaving fo: Gal- Bellinger, comunder of the way wnence weuiei am oro.n pian- congratulated them nea to travel dv irain 10 ivonaon, ar-xAn in the work rlvlg there on Tuesday morning. Cap- durlnjJ the flKht tain aicock. nowever. nopeo. io oe President Wilson .able to fly to London In the mschlne B. ...j h. m.r which made the record flight as s ion glad t0 ghake hand3 with ,hem as 11 COU1U oe repaired. 11 was ptunucu NC-I. He many will not sign the terms as pre- neonle ni7. .: ."5 ""V7".: V "," " " ' lrol'B naa readiness to be.in won, .;. and expressed -anted, and continues: h. . ar:" a r.r..-.L",."B " ""u 'a . c . .T ""'L" lerr,.l0.ry appear: of the roart in v. t r7h J-I the,' accomplished "As a matter of fact, neither the ThTo T be TVade by aw Ang"eleBsttU 10 ueneral lutlons7t Is .tatth.t thV count?. I r.n ten te nor Germany is capable of tn .t thai. -1 il.. ... I i.u u . nart of the mnn fnr ih. .an.i.,i. 12" Jl fLh r. cmUrve ougli Perto sS of pnae in tneir town to keen their eeles had honed tn t . . inese reaoiuuons Dy tne state com- it. 1 uapm.nv m. r Vni. i.. ........ r. i nI VWMI.U1 im van iiiiaue iter-in area nr hn.l . Vhli. n W ' .u nK. i ..T.V. -iii. aim spick ana span all the time which ment forces and the forces. ness and residences maker between the Carranza govern- ,lli88in ,he State engineer will pre to have him give an exhibition over London In the machine, if possible. V. S " '"LJ" " "' .r"1. .w"i. u you clas" dn vu belong to? . a. , a al. 1 iavi an AiiirricanB were "" w tume iu oeriui. oui wnen you Our is tint tha fllihle.i nioa i at.. TheHClUn1.,.hTr.n. proud of them a,B0- He asked them are there, what are you going to do? world no? In the 8 mat n W TT m flfh? h.H fnrfaH alrnlri hv about their trlD and arked th.t "Your only hope of reparation lies ter and I we have bee. clmmSden hv .Atlantic flight had ended, signed by he wa9 glad to gee th ,d fc In getting the German people to work ,- ton Tand travellin.r milTn?hf-V Hi, by airmen, which merely stated that ,hIr h(,an. . ,.,, ' ,, nrodncitur wnoria whirh ih.v r.n I!"?,. l Ravelling men on the at- Hi, they had completed the flight in 18 ter and , the ai, The b" the Allies against nmnev ldemnlt,- h"' .. Z ?!. ... bul .".".-.Llr'Vi!!!?8;!?-ty..h ' " thepresident was brief and Informal, but first they must have food and ad ZZVZZ ru lilBll u.tlUM9 iiwiii a viwv I Ih. ImaFflan nni'.l nl.n.nn lltfln rav niat.ao. Vvt. 1 . ... I revolutionary IaA 19 AGAIX OX WAR PATH in re advertisements for bids for tha construction of the road. Work is expected to begin in a short time. Eq. How Will Soon Begin Work as Tax AsaeHr. The 1919 session of the General Assembly of North Carolina parsed aa act requiring a re-valuation of all of In reply the club tele-graphed Cap tain Alcock: "Keep machine Intact until obser ver arrives." The air ministry stated that rer- tain remarks put on the airplane f t ,ef. a' fQ England Newfoundland which must be official. y indentifled by a member of the roy- c,MlrletJ 1jiv ztrftng Character In Troops Spent Sunday in Attack Ing Federal Garrison at Juarei Account of Hglitlng. Villa is again on the war path in be reaI e8ta,e ,n North Carolina, at The American naval airmen also then raw materials. Vou must make h. . .r.. . . , ' , u.., v ! were received by Georges Leygues, term, which will enable you to get city in North Carolina, f "not the Mexico. The f ol lo win g d ispatch f roin ,a actual valu ' m rd out the French minister of marine. They your reparations reasonably soon, world. We can do this If we will so Juarei. Mexico, gives an account of llned an entlrely new methd ' were accompanied to the ministry by ou are oing to remain slaves be- lefs all pull together for a cleaner the battle there Sundav: "easing all property. Under It a dia- Admiral William S. Benson, United cause parents lost the war? States navy, chief of. naval operations. al air force before the flight is de cleared to have been officially com pleted. It was said at the ministry that It waa probable one of Its of Xew Photoplay Charles Ray, the Thomas H. Ince- Para mount star, appears in a decided Dr. Dernburg, elsewhere ln the In terview, speaks derisively f Presi dent Wilson. "I thought he came over here as a new sort of redeemer, ln the role of a savior of mankind." flnace min ister Is quoted as saying, "but I have healthier and more beatuiful Monroe. -Mrs. h. R. Laney Italian Hull Houe Established An Associated Press dispatch from Koine says: I ne "Hull House of Italy." emula- flrfals would leave Dublin to relieve" ,y l,ew type of character in his new not found in the peace treaty one thig Chicago's famous example of Awl), and Rmtn It was hardfv be! Photoplay "Greased Lightning" which word of his peace of conciliation and slal work, has been established at SdNhhaV'ih" mach'.ne'c'oS.d ' a d Theatre od will.' a th'ck'y populated mountain h ,...l h.f .ovorol A.... hart UCAl . . ' ' " .V III- FIXAL WORD OF ALLIES HANDED TO GERMANS tirA kit... ftr. n... i- a a i -no tttrtnavht- KHi tha.) .rarru air. iy iii yaai per aviators would proceed to England by h,n. the youngTy's o".' ine" train. i.nn.j i ...j .L ,.. Alcock and Brown stood the trip - - ,' Or.g.,,.,1 T.,y K Vlgor,,Nly lphe.,1 the war. a hospital and a system of habitants there, Lnder American direction Sezze has established a settlement house, two orphan asylums for orphans of well. opportunity for his subtle comedv as iIaub Iha . m 1 1 .... i .. . 1 1 The night of Three Recent Xotuble "u "Y.Z"1"' m ,c"f.r" . vvni..a "tin .uiuunu c Attempta The flight of the Vlckers-Vlmy bl taste In "Greased Lightning." The play derives its name from a and If Genimns Do not siai. u in.i.. visiting nurses. The money has been w ,., .,., . , , contributed by the Inhabitants of the Seten dns Steps Will be Taken to town. All the Institutions are sup- r,nforec Terms. ponea Dy voluntary contributions. ine new social institutions have ..M.v.m.m. h airman J"S ....llul 6eiuu, Wllicn IBUS 0f .,.. htnrf.H f ah- "71, VtT ' - 0"v'"' .v.uiic,,.. ,.io ........... I In ta-nrlr amlll Ik. an,.l. n,nm....a u :. ' ,v" ' VICI IIIBI18 Kl I 111 I nira.HO and I Till .In n a r I Ufa. lTro. uii.ii ... v. una. iiiuiuuiii iu I v eraaltloa a rt ., . . ,, . . I . v. .. w. ...... ., ..a.OD . .n . Then it becomes the speed t;rl" L.7.,.11 e"v"ed 0 8er. '.8 an American Red Cross workei to work . rrA nl III. All.ntt. tha rhloV.m.nt I 1, - . .1 Za I ;;, . ,.. including Wanda Hawley. Rob- da BUina: to mriiraiiui ui"i "'' ert McKlm Willis Mark nnH nth.ra I The Atlantic had already been 2? ".'. ""r.. JLr..T'1?- spanned in an air Journey, however, "VJaZTJIVL B.li'eVlr- " be ai -l.-a.l .1 -I. -A II. I v "W.a. iu vaiiaui ftiiutu anu uicuiru.m ,k. rv. i. i . L jj mil i waa ueiiverea lnlr la an A m.,1... dj i - . , . uiesiuij, turn ii uevu'iifa me speeu I Ih. . , . , , . - h.ii ncu uiuh nuitrr Brown goes the high honor of hav- !,..- .t,., .,.. ,i. ,7 'he German delegation and made nub- but has called fnr imi. m h. f ing- made the first non-stop air pass- . Ra v ., .llprni,n(,B, Kv . " K. c ahortly afterward. financial suDonrt from her oreni. '. " "'" I ..K't i ne mini .r. .1ln.j t - t" ' . . . .-- . . r'en one nas SKiiiruliy aroused the 1 .u ,u"e lne "eaiy interest or the residents in her pro stands. If thev acceDt. near. hart. anH iv,... ,..- ... ..j u.. ,i., .a ' .j. ...c aia.r BU'tunru tier signed at once: if thev do not with mnnev nA A . uu. iiu uucticu UJ jrnillie oiorill, I arcent lhaa.ml.il...n , , I I .... ....re iu.innai.amc the supervision of Thomas H. Ed a'v i if f w te"n,nt on h'rtent. The hospital has already done wiii .!wJ: u ?3) ,nd the Powers enormous work for the people of the e8sarv to enfnr.; ,h . . m4jr De nec town. In the two orphan asylums are essary to enforce their terms. bathrooms, sewlne room. nlav- me principles of the original con- ground, carpenter shoos and machine tion has a they attend hoes and getables the feat having been performed by American naval officers in the sea plane NC-4 with a stop at the Azores en route from Newfoundland to Lis bon. Portugal, the Journey beginning May 16 and ending May 27. Less successful, but no les daring than the achievement of the Vlckers Vimy pilot and navigator wa the re- i-eni muni dv iwo oiner urnisn air men. Harrv G. Hawker and Lieuten ant Coni'-Tirfnr Mackenzie Grieve, under Ince. How absurd It is to pass over a Fiehtini waa reaiimeri I trict supervisor is appointed for the 4:40 p. m. Bv S o'clock the rin. tire several districts In the state and also was more general than any time last a county supervisor who has under night. Federal troops charted the h.im a'tants to do the work. In rebels as they advanced down Caile tnlon county the corporation, com- Comercio. the nrineinai hn.in... mission at Kaieigh appointed Esa. M. street, repulsing them. L- FIow M county supervisor and the Col. J. Gonzales Escobar, garrison county supervisor has chosen as his commander, was wounded five limes aa8latanU P. Hayne Johnson, demo- and hurried to El Paso for medical erat- and G Ed Flow republican, treatment. After the supervisor and his assiat- The flsht tonight swung to the 811,9 nave gathered their infornmtioa south and was in progress around a,,d valued the real estate .notice will the abandoned Juarez agriculture be mailel to the owner of the valua- college, where Villa had his seventy tlon I)Iacel thereon and If he is dis- wounded. As the Federals apparent- a',8"ed he will appear before tho ly Mere not expecting an attack be- blHird' composed of M. L. Flow. Bla'r fore dark the outer line of trenches Merest and C. S. Massey, and the was thinly manned and the Federals decision or this board will be final, withdrew toward the town urom r Tne valuation of the real estate must carrying their machine nuns and hov-1 De complete by Jan. 1. 1920. The es of mauser ammunition with them. Reinforcements were hurried from the flats to the west of twon where no military activity had yet occured ana down the steep hill from Frot Hldadalgo and engaged the advanc ing enemy. After dawn today the firing became corporation commission has given out the statement that this new system of valuation is going to be expensive, but that we must bear In mind tlit It fixes the value as to real estate for the next four years. The act further provides that when all he real and personal property Is Wed, the gover- desultory on both sides, with an occa- nor ,ha11 convene the General Assem slonal shot from Fort Hidalgo. bly and that tne tax rate shall be re Vllla troops during the darkness duced " ,hat the sum total realized looted a number of stores and houses. fro,n taxes shall not be more than ten The Federals claimed to have 150!,er cenl 01 lne amount realized the Villa dead and 60 prisoners, of whom 'year Previous. Esq. Flow says that 10 are wounded. he will soon have his books and pa- Rumors persisted that manv of the ,ers ready to begin his work. The Villa prisoners had been executed. I ci,i!:ens of the county should co-oper- n executions were seen :a,e ana Iurmsn n'm and his assistants organl formed to serve onlv like a house divided asalnst Itself On May 19 they covered more thanj,hey win not 8,and- ?he,.0 rn"l" I execution are made. The reply Is In used tn the Instlt.-tlo s The girls .re K".f" .5 L'f-T Kfneral coverin-, letter Live,, fecial work in embroidX era Z, , f g"' " ,u',e ,nejr dw"n 8lld n,ake all the eral counter proposals. linen for the home. . Onlv two knowt by the Associated Press correspond ent. with such information as thev mav ask for. If the Kair had read Emerson's' Mis" nia,irhe Carter, Home Demon "Engllah Trafs" he would never have ,ra,io Agent, has returned froul got Into war with 'em. i Raleigh where she attended a meet- Mag of the agents of the etate.

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