Newspapers / Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, … / Aug. 16, 1918, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
s EOANOKE RAPIDS HERALD. ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C. IMPORTANT NEWS important navewings of THII AND OTHER NATIONS FOR SEVEN DAYS GIVEN TKE NEWs"tKE SCUTH WMt It Ttkteg P- te T ttut l" W.ll " S"f Parta-ape ti DoaneMk. A i- r.-ra'ie es'in.a" . daui.i r-sul'.ir.g fr.'Bi r.tch , 'r. i.k '!. V'Va !.- p ' 1 : 3 lar Th-- ---. 'y ' 3 ' trr t. r ta . j-aj .. u-..- 'u: J i. 1 . t f " v r . i.- r.-r.-r f . i -r t IL 'L. -' r a i " ! iar.l r.e -..-rra r Lav. . ..on aot e rr . r. i .-j ir his : a u i :- L u,any .r . -re' B " J ;Un- r ! or ai t v T. ajr- ! jit. . - i.V!-- CS a. - r.e r, i ..nur.c. Th- '.:.i- N t t a -nTu; ua.r. to li-- i r i in-' tija of th ;vt. ;Bi try of ;a (.ouatrr by ! f-J'ti ?ri cori.iriMiua tuUn;nd .8 a a BoutKBi'B' that 'h cimuii.'B h.i m-mJimBiitsl to l'r.i2-ni .'.n 'hi'. th oYraaiet otatii!! l-r n J ? rt r 'k- luttlit bBrt' 'k'irdi otld itorait (!atit. nhoi nj rfr-!tT!or Bi cfi- r B4b'e iBda'ry. Secretary Bkrr . thuc a irticu'r maa r;'ioa to tht indtry dtn-Bd apoa 'h frt m his c.- nj ta ao9.ti!i' Of ! 1 Tag of 1 per cent oa amoun't laid for laed tele; hone and telegraph j line. includ'.Bf pre. aaoci'ioB-. and tirokrac firru t. a borj-r tai on u-omobi oars and 4 doublmi of th tobacco of th ir-n-nf Urn rc nfni in'o 'k IvftvO ono fiO fvnu- bill by th fc-u- a.l Bcnn commit'w Cfcairnun Hurley of th hirp n board n"ral thounnnil mqu:ri" from youhn un'i-r th draft who at to go to hav l)-"a miii- "0 him Th fii' 'ha' th lcornln 11 l.m;!4.n a rn'rbin n.tr:n to' h t'j'urc i pnitdbi" :mpi' n man'' k dm;ion 'n ':a oil a a 1 ir. f'H.. hbI ir j-. ( j-- 'S-y in't-B'i "o '.' 'o "k- --rv.tt- rcr th r ! oy-r. Wahin?ton. I U.-ra'iun ;n the .i:,Mir. Rhe.m eo ar ( hara 'jr.-U ty liav ar t.iVry fir. eo-nt-ral (jraT-. now in commund of :h- .!! h d,i-:oa a! fan.;. Kr itont. I'al.f . ha b-n d-:Kn'-d a 'he oirir -o '-..u.n.and :h" nio-d;'...". m'o S.tiria. ha. K'-d by a re-t-rroir "f 5 w '-C I'a.ted S'a'e troi.pii. Ki"',l Mti-h; Koch. Mjpr.-u.e 'oniniantr tf iq '. Vni'ed H'a'ea a 0i allied arnic. i ;.r partnz ' hurl 'h- -n'.:r- ur.:'d null ta.-y .-trench of r.ini-, Or-' ltr.;D and 'h I'n.'ed S'a'" aiiain' Mi Gm.Hr. on "fee kv fror.' in or dT 'o br.n 'he war 'o a v " r;ou fon' iui'iii in the hore' oo.-aib i; me It ha- b'-n d f.n.'-l (! id-d 'o n large the I'n.'ed S'atea army to 5. , Of0."0 n:n; in f:t'- 'his defiaion a 1 r-art,rf abom J'iev '. hirh is in fir rordanie w;m 'h- pinna reached in. Pan -hor''v bfoie 'hat date General K'-' h -ma'h.rg b.ow fla' tening om 'h" v Marne alient ba thrown 'he wi ie (ie: aian front from Rheims 'o 'k- a into jeopardy. The period of tin: covered by esll Itia'en for -j iijuii -m and 'raiiHporto tion of troop under 'he enlarged army plan i understood to Carry it n to the upring of lilS Ideniical note from Norway Swe - den. and L'enmarK. appealing to the ; and h 'riple en'ente. t'ni'ed H'ate lo aid famine ufferer t It is au'horita'iveiy ta'ed that 150 In Finland, were presented to the state German submarines have been d depaCment by the minister of the, Proved since the war began. Thi three skandmavian countries Pledue-i Service is so hazardous that mutinies werp offered -hat no f'Kid en from1 are reported in the German navy by America w ould be allowed to fall into j men who claim that submarine war the hand of the Germans, or to aid i fare can never be a ucce. Germany In any way. Beyond the killing of the Bolshevik! Within twenty four hours after 'b- rommisionr of ar th entrancp of Disn.ond Shoal lightehip off Ha'teras. ttlM)d ,, iB.0 Kandaslaska. Ru- N. C, had been destroyed by shellflre, the small American, unarmed, steam er Metak was shel'ed. torpedoed and unk by a German submarine near the North Carolina coast. Absence of a responsible govern ment in Finland to give any guarantee on it. own account has blocked all plan for help for that country from America or allied source. It i tated that political conditions In Finland are o unsettled as to make It eem unwise from the American and British tandpolnt to grant recogni tion. Two men were killed and three in jured in a boiler explosion on the tT ft 8 8. Nopatln. In foreign water, the navy department announce. America ha begun to replace the tonnage sunk by German submarine In th day before th allied shipvard bad reached a production equal to the toll of the U-boat. With the launching of the 7,5ofl-ton QuIMconck, sponsored by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and with Preident Wilson and a notable gath ering a spectators, the stage qf quan tity of production of ship waa reach ed In the building program of the Unit ed State. The navy department ay that from thi time forward, the Increasing oat put f vessel will not merely offset the naval efforts of Germany, but will steadily make up the deficiency In world tonnage. Stories of the fearful struggle in the darkness to rescue the helpless inva lid on board the British ship Warll da when It was torpedoed by a Ger man submarine, are told by the sur Ylrors. The ship remained afloat for more than two hours, but for a great part of the time continued under head way because the engines could not be stopped Aadr Tint-, the French k ga IfMtmvnMr rexsirsiag to tS,ag toa from France, tayi term.: Enra- wBcji shattered" It is x;:t4 that . mr rojjf too .Eg 01 tae -ga:;ag irBg-h of th U.-d mt; Pru,ioa for paysses: tf iaee and xc prvS-j teae ia raree ia sUllaft'j ha b-eB developed tke hoe way u meaa coa.mitte. The d:e of paymeat : - Utnk 11 Jos IS acd tjepteaiVer IS Yoiua'ary a:: ma: ib th any tnd aavy are compete. su-paied !'o prvE d.Ti?"oa cf .Eius"r ' ,-ea l.ng diepoe.'.on of tie b.:. ; mpo- ac 'o nrci dr t-.i .eclud? a'l itia N- N-a 1 Bi 3 Ordr r ii.d b Sr,4r.f H-r aj la:i d.rvcvtf tu o'aa'ry -a :"C:a' 41 fT ? " un"il ttrr erdr T? r-t-r a. Hf.u4 c: 'ia ftw. ttV'.E'ai-as m ofSrV tr:a:af ur.t.l fr 'r bo- c !' i t-cH4 W.t-h r.fin a .: !tt irt,,' i e-:-! hi.M b irr,r.i fr.n ra T f i iT.u undr 4 m'4a ! 4 ttfw to ! drl r.ij .r-Vr n J.,a fh -r ff v ,;ti on i A':.'r',oas r-o: hav rt tir4 . f F---I.- ca 'h e.-rh bark i f t. V;. r 4 h r d ? ' to !- r.""kK pf W.-fi 'h . try '0v4 02 tlJBdrei fiB- Eurwat. ier 4 iur.-iEg foat of more tfiaa 'wen'y Ei.!e the British and KrBCh To;. r coBCBU.ng to ep back 'he Germans -a'.4r'.l arro -h ft rl ilaiB from the region north of 'he S.inime eat of Mor anrour n l'h 4'erB bank of the Ar aorh et of f a'd d er Tbe Krnco-Bntik ef?B. haa al ready raptured 17.ii' prisoner and be'een nd 304 gun. ma of 'hero of he4y ca.iber, gad ,nnjnier- able Biacniae gun, trenrh ctortart and kindred small weapon Qn ,h, uwiit Lt, gftr.B. . ljlk.H ,h. .,, luu'Mfji in i;r-i tn !nf lair. ;ou battle f-ouaj north of Kftnml. 'hf Grtn8J r r;rd ta b . c l roaad. j Hr-ni:-r L'o'd G-"r4e ." hf : By too oi'timiK'H H bl:te h ei'ertn.njtion of fh' liTmnir hortu ttr 1 lonx and terrbS : t. tu' k ha no dot;b' but that n-'ory ai.i iTi n he -? ir.n of 'h :!: ! Tf. Ktv.-.c'h 'rrmen' ha li!jr.J r Ml ' ip; r.' trier.' ' f a t to 'lr at ( in ,1; d f a al Bur.' i" a n -.'R,ra-B,:on "f 1 of h i h r-d '::.f.. I!i a..- ri"'.'.ii k.r. a- b :r.g :: T.en T-:a '.a': a .r.-h II' n.an Cathoin An :da of 'h ' v 'h- ij-rn:an- M .rr.e prrf'Ke' ;. ;n. :.' :n pn." .nd f"rr.'-h offl .n-d in varioi, ; ru'e o rav over 'h in ch;na h' y !('- H'iT'T'd :n ih fit';- r.fc :r linl'. (Jenn.in d"'- ".' r ( f I'n.'.'d S a'n ar.d ircn. and ob- - o'h-r w aw s.ni e tha ::ie. off.-n r g.ntent I. .n one day i began on J 1 y 1 Or.e 'i on- 'h rd of in 1 e-c!ive d'hr un.'s -re reiljreil by one half Th Mr:tih hae been for ra time nd are nnw making egtraordir.arv ef for to ronr. n' ra'e troo; on the A.. .rn fon' Coupird w-,'h I'ni'ed S'a'et and PVtuh ffor. 'hi- give 'rorrv-ie .f !U' h ov rw helming f'T'e r, ba ' n.e year 'ha' a nimxir a-iV'h hhort and hr'.-r ft-h- may e the i aoe de'-ided and 'he fierman r :nie drivm b-yond the Hhin-, if not ,d..'rojr.-d m the field, j Ii'i'ish I'r.'iui.-r Tiavid Lloyd George, "peaking before the houe of common. I tv General Koch' coun'er troke i he most brilliant even' of all 'he war, land 'ha' th" Germans are on 'he run and. unle omethinc now unforeseen iconTKYer.e.. will continue to run till the ite'.- bai k home if. indeed, they are not entirely obliterated fnim the face iof the i-ar'h j Uod '!orge ay thut it ma'ter ; not wh it may happen on land, (ier- I many tan never win till he whip 'the allied naviea of the United State sia. was virtually bloodless. The Bol shevik! I retreating southward from Archangel. Twenty-three ringleader of a revolt against submarine duty are reported to have been arrested and sentenced to death at Wilhelmshaven. There ha been a further bombard ment of the Pari region by the Ger man long-range gun. The English have forced their way in'o German position between the Ancre and the Avre, according to a statement Issued by the German war offlce. "Four year of effort, with our staunch allies, four year of trial, sto ically endured, begin to bear fruit. Ni Ion ago 1 id to you- 'Abne gation, patience; your comrade are arriving Today I say: 'Tenacity, au dacity: you hnll have victory " Thus reads General Petain' recent order of the day to the French troop. An Inkling of what the Germans have lot in men made prisoner and guns captured by the allies ha be come public through the utterance of the Frpnch premier at a session of the ministerial council. Much interest attaches to the man euvers of the German and the French snd British troops, with the latter of whom some American are believed to be brigaded, on the front running from Montdidier to the region around Ypres. Ultimately the operation here may have a strong bearing on those now In progress in the south. The German have been heavily shelling the American and French sol diers who have made their way across to the northern bank of the Vesle or delivering the strongest counter at tacks against them. HERALD'S REVIEW of NORTH CAROLINA A Record Of Important Events At The Capitol And Throughout The State, Reported For Herald Readers STATE FAIR K MANY CCLNTIIJ A I.L ENTER C0TF$T FOR FR Zlt CF VISi TsAN t: fx'4 DISPATCHES fill;.! CLE 0"l6t 4- MdHi 'll T"4t F'tj-eta 5-t Ca-e 'a Catt-tj 4-o'. - ; C. 4 - , I ' If th T'4 of -- a"'" ! to 'h Agr", a'-i'g'. ire o4 r.ie a'e ' .i '? ture .-:! Sta' t's . f Ag-i- M ,':-e ar j .r?il ?.i 'C ! e:d :- the tu f : -u-u-e ff r. : ! i ft ' ''';j 'at r et:e :a true i f the hit H be r. at th M'h ?-4-e y-:r to t ae t . , o e-.-e- f f r ";. h " t.M ..it. , r-i" v e'd !rn i' - v ,-v . w 1 ' e w ke- e .3 're i't' f.r r t " rei!-g In f r C'Ve Po 1 T- u to i'r i -if V'V e'"H"l t The rr b- - ! o d L : rea nrn a .. tvlii 'irlnt e.-m "irh i'... Viump M er rr"e bv 'he " rd---i. r 'e e- -p fii r-'if.r : te-e Mr Tug w- '1 He to d'a- f i e .t'1-' 'e (,te,- i,t Vt ,.n,.r ..d -.d!?- ev. A'''r-v ( f " f '-'1 f'-n'n't'ra. om n o f on e-' ' d n!"t for 'v 'reg 'he !n....ry for th rrmlng enaon Rle C!"b M- ee-t fM rv,p -:. (. t Ti.. It-! Vre o fc VV t t- rat.t rf tia p'r i-'m'' "1 Va nt '-' T r" V" -S,.tt V r'-i'-' ff yBf INftV. rr"1r -r " .pM a ntTT 1 tit 'e. It fT Tt!" TVi ' 'Se rtt. tn ff n'f r'" w'' V..vtt H V-e fann-of er'if'f 'n '-epr ,r .t V Jpt,"f ir"V r,f."l ff he -"-elrnV ttfffll T..e'- -''l( W""- W''t tV larii Va,Vln r' TVi,H f on l.v'ir. fonl- A T-. To no out if fr Tfirnr t"-tT tttr r tV enttn'r. T'il ' V be..ev .ha o'?, nt tV fn.o rf M J'e-":ne 'd tvi,( .,m r.,t w"t tb bne '' r'r'i 'V fr.r 'he'r I'fe-Uto'T note for the r. to' rnt rr' Th'. i -nl-". b of 'V. ,VM .we -. ..-a 'he 0- fe Vt rti.l M .'.,. Vv .,0,. jIt. r.-..-l.1 'be f-.'' -. tV'. w--V w " V rf etr te Ttat.. . or' rf ., YrA .-l-i r r,-.e .M.a rn r'-O. -ee1 vo.e, nr,-r V V- -''-- V't-,- e'n-. tpp' te'.t, --'-.t r,' Tn ihp ' r v.. p-t". w, i-.-. r --d n. flp-w''-. --- elven nn added 'rrre'in In thl - . , rf .,,ti, t4 1.1 Ve. Bp'.tsS - y.'ln 'aeee eaeetMrs e-e v ee nip Vr" ,'t.t r e ... -.- !,. - , t,.,M t ir.,, n r "."aerv'n t r r -v'-w r.vi, r, 'rat ft- ft- tt-tr ff ln-e "o.n''" rf "nt n wtn" m'V w' anf tt- --ttvo "Pi't:-t, "d if a'.a, f-.e.-'c.". rrneen ert vit f pp.p.'- -t'r r f'-pd btf -re tor ft-e't r.1-. fnn r' n-n 1' i'rn "t"er oe a ' - snn'as r single re orn a a"rnt. rs nv d' e td saved tr'"e-ften mtI'.i I'rst Vpm-v t....t, t-A --. -i. ,a -h"'r. e--t r 'be t,w'v --s"--.' C-Viwe'r.'e ! A- 'n-a , n im. in v- rr r. e. 1 . !.- , , .t. -ttof rf SAA 'f,'s '...'. -t f.9 j t-1 W-e r-e - ' II". rf I -Ve t, Iel4mi( rf t'.a r-m- e. tf,nr ..t.e Y1 tf "etV'ft 1 (e.r-.t!.e c"t ea national nnlty j In the rause of bnmtnl'y. i I filed State's Brief. Special from Wahlrgton Attorney General Manning of North Carolina ha filed the state's brief In the'' suit of Fred A. Perlpy and W. H. Crockett, of A.hevllle, who attacked the consti tutionality of a law retulring re moval of debris from loggpd off tim ber land near watershed cf cities. The brief contend Ihst the state tat nte Is necessary to protect the water supply of municipalities from con'am Iration and alao for pri ectlon against flra. FOOD PRODUCTION , g-- PrcM foe -at O J' irf rear a , r . :t T4'' :: f- ! The - .-.aa thy - - vi'.t f :y a . . .'ra t. a ; . ti :. . . rp. -ra; a ar an! i - ti k.ar.f4 - : tr.t patt 1 ."-. flet . : t t. a '. tt i:.d.- t r e : :i ' a:. ! -- "'-' V re t - - t i -:. : t: ss -',-.' e ,.)..$;' . per ta .- , . , . - . .. ; - a- bu'k. , . t :.. i ' " a-e allow ; ... t ar.ert th - ' . d j-e 1 -.4; er r con . - - 4' e a 1 to 4 Ji 0!. . . - . ; . : i -.-e ;.e-n: treat plaa cf - f j , ..' s th- averag : ; - (. :n Nr'k Caro '1 a; . f j' y f : per bunhel - 1 A of S" '. i i.i' wheat. ' .e p.- f - N ! w'r.ejl wctUd be f. : sr. t t: p-..e f, r Nj. I. into i n: -t if tre whgt m Nar k !-g 'h in- w.ll fill wotfl b x.u..e.'y IJ 3 a-. C"e littutd Rtctetty. A i tarter h n h-e-. ittue' fof th l vr- L e'o, k Ti . nf Leg ng .a ra' 'a! C'i author.id and &A ur. r.bJ by J y Kinck. W. E. Holt ar. 1 other Aito a charter the fharlo'ta rkerc.ra! Ci-rporat.oa La'.'ora'ory, Inc. The authi-nej apttal of th conirn t f'.' rtf. n :th G B t'haroiaa H. L. Tav.or atld thaf l!rer.Ur of fhar '..'. a iRocrioratcra. N. C Casua'tit. Ci-u:.:'- - am..r.g Nor'h farollna ri" p i ej a :n wti by late r ; or- s- are a follrw . Kil'ed in Artie r. Lieu Wiley C. Ii"ef. New Hern. Ve ritt Ptinbar. i.u: rove. R II Tu-ner. State- y 1 Ja L ler. W. n. t.gton; J W. II. Wtani' s. Sert. Jno. !. Ha- llurmaa. H ikory: Ahokie; Corp W f A Wllliann. l: Weaver Pmty ki R 'tit F'roM-ili. Favette;;:e; J. T M f h, page; Me. hanlr FaUcn IL.rr IL Id.-horo. I'r.vate M T. Pa-.h Smithflt Id. Car', t.l ik. Thorn i'l.; Se-g' r A f IViagaM. Aber deen; Co-p K M Mi ster. Mt. Pka- ant ; W i Miller. New l.or.don d of wont.!- tap Jm T 11 Trvon; I.te-jt K H ( lark. Weldon; Private Ro!.t P. Fn'l. K.ng Moun a n; II C. fooper. J.o kxmvlll. !!! of d'.iife. or other rauei: I't v t'ts J.ir,, , A Hill, Nt w Pern; iiiijle Mirpn lontf.ir; W.ll Bow d"ti M.!8.r: Vu Sw.nk. foraell Spm.iii ( i)- Pare. W;i.!or Salem. ? : : i." led St rgta Eugene A l'.-w.e ! irtam; Grover C Com ri 1 l.ex .:.gv ; K. L Smith. Wade- I . ro, W J -. W.n'on Salem; I'lu'd K V Armtro:ig. Jerry; C. F. Tiy:-.r Siili-bu-y; W H. Campbell. Uoar.'ike Un; !. R J Charle. Win - Hi 'a . r.i . O E Martin. Eat Bend; K E O'ment. Greenboro; Lieut. A. II Gteen H.i 'Vh; Private M. V. f'.i'k. (irimet-land : E. R. Potta. LI .iu"' n. S in' ti iVi.giit. Rural Ha'.l. S'.lgh'ly . unded; Private J. A. M.ii'. ton. WeMter; V avne.-ville J. J. Edward. F r.Bhtr, to M..t. " W i.h'.M'.l Pegch AUgflft 1M4 i-re ai he held th annual lntl ';i e f :.r tire fighter and electrical and j l ui ! t npe(tor under the direction j i ; Jutt."! R Younj. Insurance com- j is.;--'- r-r and fire marshal for North ' ''arc', r.a The commissioner expect ' in have in attendance city official, firemen, tr.pectors, officer and em- p!"re of electrical companle and el' trlcal contractor and workmen j tint th Irstltute will be devoted to .arrest -'udy of North Carolina need in eP trt for reduction of fire wat stii t Xpert Itmrjctlon and exchange -f idctit g to the discharge of official d uties of inspector and fire fighter. Cot "inrstloner Young ha written urgent letters to fire marshal, to may- n'f " ti other executive officials of ru e. and town all through the tate lrglng that they come and especially hat they send their chief of fire de partments and building and electrical Inspectors He urge that there 1 no r-on for an snnual lo. of $4 000.- "'" and .toft lives in North Carolina lirough fire, mostly p-evenab!e. EsD'O'tirg Igncnne. S'ste and federal author by ar mip h lnte-e'd In putting an end l (ar a possible to t growing pru'tlr bv unsrrti "tilou trsdesrnen of eg I dti' g 'he Ignorance of rredu ' 'v f rt-re nd Ig-c-ant wh't --r.t .i.-.t !'" tbeTl co-nn-ra t Te'r wr.eth'e. S;' rles or gtp'ks f'l 'b'r wr av!ne t'srer. eeetlfl-a'et -nil I Iberr hr-ii. th-cm-h rerre ,r ),. hoM". of fb .erttr) le that It w"1 be a long whi'e bf r bev rr. '"tliie on fkem or really get their money. ExMh't of feMelng, is a re.'-' of th exbfb't of tolttt '.'tie on P"k Bouare In Abrt'le Mr. J A Are h" recentlv r'irne1 -r-n (V-'" ti'h ten re '""ft r" t,t)t, th'e'e.tts-n bsd of miee-Vel Pnl.'-S. for f-e e- 't tb T'ettifs r.f g.rar't'e Ve P O-nntl ,. tfr'.tsn et', ie". !!-P nrtf r'x-eiapd d who "nt f-'l efe.ft-l.. ern'"e ti t'e. rf (Vtn-" 'e W r.-r"-t e'd d M A-r 't ei'tr. rf et'e - betted b'm l - fhoe Trblrb w"re be soiled. TENT TIKE PLANS COVERING STATE TO FRO VOTE ACRtCULTL'RE AJ A FCRCLY Bw'a NCSi FROFOSITIOV STATE BJUEUXS 10 ISElsI M.te EtBtta Set t Ctn t Ent.e SUI cf Naeta Caea lea. Reful'lr.f from the tr-eih b f ar' J Uaer, v.f CaiiagJ, tefore a g.vhe" i"t of Cbarlcyte tr.ea at a Inn he.-a at th (karcber cf corrajen n.ay I a rampatfa fcr the promotion cf agr; rultar freta a bmei g-andeav.at I be Inaugurated here and troj le'.ed tf tnrliid th entire t Tnat plant for tj. h a ratrpa'cn bar been nad. Tbe Cl'trlot cbam br of romrrrc. wh .b w',1! fofer lb local fortg aed th tt rim pa'ra. wb b ftiMiperaiiDr' of 'b ' North Carolina Bnker' Ai t .'tni ar.d th "t rommen-'.a: a.-eota-te 111 adeaor t g V Piee t0 e turn her pobaMv ia Fep'ember er October to d re.-t the I'lvl'lt tt la rent t'ered 'bit "he ' : r - fe.f a t'a'ew'd catitialrn The tta' ba"k- tare eg"r.. 1 an trnett d're for u h a rmni'H nl th counter '1 orgt.nl' tt'on thmttghout Nor'h Carolina wou'4 b 4'ad to Join In turn a rr vTv-n' Jtr-ea A Grse tf Wl-'on tfil'ii rreVfi cf the Nor h Ca"o! na r.snkeM" Atio. U""n. b i re!ve.1 pomwiel-.tt'on f -n 1.'. lMt".ke in the '4'e In re"' " V"a- he - aVlng If they wouM fi '.n a '. w da treru!ural amrtgn. and emh. of the hanger exproted heirty pp proval of 'h p-onr',ed mivfTut1 At the gnniil mee-ine h-e l.ttt pr'ng of the t;'e n'rrme,,'-l! e e. 'gr!e a retolu'hn wt Minted nrg Ing that a rampi'gn i'h m I now pltneel h wge -nd I' w re"om rre'ded that 'he pinker" Ao -'at'n import the rgmpalrn Mr Paer. In hi ddret mad a 'lr ring appeal for greater agricultural flevelonrrtont. thnt dtyertirletl firnilrf he undertaken New Id en fseeret Rrf. ChTlotte - The stirge.'lnn 'hat tV Ch'rVtte 'e W'lm'nr'on h hwv extended inn th "gees', rith rapldlv develonln notintain "r'lpn of so"0!. et Vlrrln't n.I western Vcrh rr ollna ex'er.llng from RoaroV. Vs . to AshevU'e. which Is now 'rave-sod bv s '"le grade road." wti mide be 1! W I'oron .ecreati-v of th WMVeshoro flood Rod. rowm'.s'm, Wilkesboro In a let'ee r ved bv Col T. L K'rVnstetek trr'oe of h h'rhwv bnreau rf th rhnmber of rommerce. Mr. Horton ts'd the de orru'red to h't" 'bet the b!ehwv af'e- ree-b. j Ing Chr'otte. should te et'endnd j T' tertlon cf the cotintrr bs no r'lrod event one from V iron to I tobnson. Tenn., the 'e'ter stnttd '-y as a m!!itarv enterpr'.e. a rro con-, nert)rn between th. mo'in'ile would be. In rr' pn'n!on. cf vi-' 'rv j nortarr. T""!r r"n a hrye "e-. torv c hrar'ng et T"s" arn'S. - 'V-rln' most r rTentttrVv bevnnd. In order to fr-vel In'o cen' Vnr'h Carolln or re-h nort a' rnlneton woi'ld have to gn e'fh"f rrm bv RornoVe. Va or Mo-I-o""t Tenti . snd then-e bv A.hevlVe A d'rer rout wout cut on' Severn' "tred m'le of d''nce snd hes't" tbe cooetles cf Nor'h Carol!" west of 'he P'ti Ridge hsve mn'rlbufed their wealth to th people of Vlrglnli nd Tennessee becnute of th fact tbet tb" could not come acres the Pine Ridge F.vet'ev'l'e Cmn B'te. Pntttheri Pine Sn-vev Ird'r' thst th few rrrn In Ctifver'?nd end t'pVe ronntle. will Inrltft sen. rf sbov loo ffin grre. and oner the eotintrv f-om titVet-nrA n.r Fnvatto. 11. to 'be Vrot-e rmtti'v line shout fbree mile west of Southern Pines. ft' forfleef Rr'rloe Ifs'If'g -Tbe btitte. of Rrotland Nerk. wnt to !V!fg In forr snd In 'tf b pp"-'- -rntte.'. 'one to miriiiveiae f4"0 snr1 tbe roun(v r b nslrn.t' Mh. v f'"d iir-l'AV o hu'M b-'ew erer tb T.ncnob elree nt Vr-SArf Tltf- ron'e VI Voe'sef he he hrrtrt rou'e from 8rn'l"d V'k e, VorfolV find 'r from ".telgh "orky Vonnt. Tneboen ned Tt'ti.on It ' gl or. encored to botld bridge over the Roanoke at W'.l'lamston. Mill Buptrlntenrfeet So4. Greensboro. Ceor-re P R'one. n oerlntenrtent cf the RerrVon M'" ' th defendsnt In an ar-tlon brought v'Thoma Iltidsne'h. In which tbe "1'Hntlff a.ks for glO.noft damages on eeonnt of the ien'fon of the af fection of plaintiffs wife bv defend .nt, S'one wn. srreted snd Immdl e'v lave bo'd In b nm of S0fl fnd.neth w married In lfllO. and hs two children, age six and two r. It I understood that defend-t-t denies th charge made again' him. FURTHER GAINS OF IE STEADY CAINS OF 61 AT STRAT. EGIC VALLE ARE MADE IV ALLIED FORCES. ?m mm m Vii"t Cxtr AMacka ky F Aea aa Uuaa Rt- a Wita Hay Lsaa I Al'aouga th Gersr.aBt ar eaapioy- itg freuk f Tve of reer ta ef.trt to hold back tt allied troop ha ar pres;r.g tbega frvm tse regtva of th ts.'ir.rr. lo tk ti th Amertcia. Hrnitii and Pre, k artuiet oomiBu to n.ak peogr Mi'nd wl:neej litr.i of ground at 4nou4 pota'a along the battl frtnt of high "BtptTt 4Bi f"r th farther proeecut'.o of the er.deaora of th a'.l'e to dnt out the German frxm th eld A-o:n Mootdidier aectof Aer aa itrmely Mtter contetrt tie Amer.eant and Prtttth k gain ed a f nbold la th important littl town of Hray Sur Sowjm. o th northern bank of th Sooiai A abort difatic airoaa tk Her to the aoutk the Brtiiuh. ha taka Proyart aad aildway of th la hav g ret ted vn to the eat cf Foeqoeeooart ta a l ther outfianklni of f hauia from th touts and of Roy from th aortk. Pa tkolr pat. b Frwark ta tk rolling country (mediately aortk of the O te river kav captured Gary, a potttlon ot f-at gtrateilr alue, ly Irg toulkwett of Lalgar. and at -era! other pot n't toathward te th ra tios of tb Olt. hav advanced their lino furthr toward Noyoa. In Monday'i fighting hundred ot additional German were mad prla oner and the enetnv a'.o lot heavily 1.1 men killed or wounded Vnofflcial report giv the number of German rarnur4 during the pent ofeniv a In th neighborhood of 4".iXK The German at las' account wgr will throwing reinfmcement to th east of the road running through Chaulne. Roy and Novon. the pat gge of which by the alliet would te rloutly menace all the German force ln d the pot k' formed by th allld alrplan ronttnu to bomb Ger 0! on th outh Nut alon are the allle endeavoring lo pre their ad vantage by frontal a'taokt. but they hav drawn up to their back llneg gunt cf medium and heavy caliber and with the they ar heavily the!! Ing the area held by the German, even a far bark a Bthencourt. which He on the Sonime (even and a half mile eat of Chauln. Meantime alltd airplane continue to bomb Ger man portion GAS ATTACK BY SUBMARINE OVERCOMES COAST GUARDS Wsshlngton. Gas from oil dis charged on th water by the German ubmarine operating off the tn ddl Atlantic coast, overcame til men In th coast guard nation and lighthouse on Smith's Island. North Carolina, the navy department wa advied by th commandant of the tilth naval district. If the gat attack wa deliberate and most officials believed that It was It constitutes a new and Ingenlou form of "fright fulnest" and, so far a ba been reported, wa the first di rect effort of the German raider to bar person or property on Ameri can shore. ant of the roast gurd sttion to hve TWELVE MORE RAINCOAT INDICTMENTS RETURNED New York. Twelve Indictments, charging It lndlv'duals and two firm operating factorle here with furn ishing defective army raincoats for the government, were returned In the federal court. Several of the person accused, are under previous Indict ments alleging payment of commis sion! to federal officials who are said to have aided them tn obtaining con tracts. PRISONERS CAPTURED VS. ALLIED CASUALTIES With the British Army In France The contract between the number of prisoner taken and the allied casu alties Is regarded ss remarkable. For Instance the casualties of the entire silled forces were eonilderably leas than the total prisoners taken. When It Is understood that this battle has not been waged for the purpose of taking prisoners, the casualties in flicted on the Germans must have reached a large figure. THREE STUDENT AVIATORS ARE INSTANTLY KILLED Pentacola, Fla Three student avl atnrs of the United State training school were Instantly killed her when a large seaplane In which they wer making a practice plane, which wag equipped with double Liberty mo tors, was making a flight from the lo cal aviation station when It suddenly plunged Into the bay with great forre. No cau.s wa assigned for tbe acci dent by officials. FISHING FLEET RAIDED BY TWO SUBMARINES Boston. Two submarines raided th fishing fleet on George's bank. The crews of the fishing schooner Old Time and Cruiser probably were lost when their boats were sunk by gun fire without warning, according to th crew ot the fishing schooner Mary Sen nett who were' landed here. The Ben nett was also sunk by gunfire and shells were fired at the boats when they were pulling away tk flsheraea HI6H IMPORTANC 1,000 PRISONERS I TAKEN IN PiGARDY ,N ESTIMATES OF CAPTURED Aft j 1.000 OFFICERS FROM GEN. ERAL TO CORPORAL. m 550 mm B SPi!l1 xny Ret lt4nca la St. Ran. eg tum A.ae f Altlaa; D4 eat Sued laaMtati. Th a a ruber of rhtoaera taka o tar ta th alliej offeaalt ia Plcardr t now eitlaiated at l-. tacUJ.ag or than LSv offk-era. Mora thaa ' gunt kav been rptr4. accord teg ta th latat advice. Th pivot ot th Germaa reaiataaca at IhU atag ot th battl. tt aow ap pear, ta th towa of Noyoa. about midway htea Vontdidler and .vn Tb nmy I throw tag ta r terve from thi bat la aa affurt t reat regard 1 of rot. tk allle rom gaining control of th Noyoa Ham road, whh h la rkoked wlik ma terial, fuaa and troup Th German ar fipected ta gnak a dprte taad oa th Roy Noyoa to permit tb column which ar re treating la th dtrctloa of Nl and ham to rwack afty. Tk rettttanc of tk Germant it ttfBlng agalntt th foarth Brltlth army aadr GarJ Rawllnaoa. They a reacting violently la th regioa of Lihoaa. which ckaeged kaada twlc during tk eight bat which wag truly held by tb Brttlah. All th bridge aero tk Somm betweea Peronne and Ham, a atrwtch ot about II mil, kav ba dtroy ed by allied aviator. Tk Germ ant hav bee a attempting to throw tem porary bridge arroaa th etream and th allltd airmen ar aow aygtamatlc ally bombing th lmprovld ttmc ture. All morning reports thow eitrem confutloa among th nmy force In their preclpltat rtreat. Among the prisoners taken ar gen eral rolonelt snd officers of all other grades. Eleven divl)on of General von Hutle and von Marwitg havg been identified by prisoners taken. GERMANS OIGGINQ IN ALONG THE VESLE RIVEN With the American Army on th Vel Allied aviators hav reported that th Germaiii are digging in oppo site (he Franco American line along th Veil. The observers also hav re ported that th enemy Is stringing barbed wire along the hills northwest cf Fime. Allied officers express th belief that the Germain will not give ground here unless they ar deliber ately puttied off the plateaus. Th American learned from Ger man prltonert that th enemy was using an old rock quarry rav in the region of Longuval. large enough to onral two regiments. II employed It a. a refuge for troop to rest The Prsnco-Amertran heavy artillery .hell ed the cave all day and the German wci finally compelled lo' abandon It a a hiding place. The gun of th Franco-Amerlcant got the rsnge of the entrant' to the rave and kept up a continuous fire all day. Observers reported that th rave had been considerably damaged and wa. rendered very untenable. The German are digging trenches along the line west and east of Longu vsl and a'.o In the valley of the Perlts. COAL SHORTAGE IS SOURCE OF DANGER Washington Coal miners and oper ators were railed upon In a proclama- ; Hon by President Wilson to give their j maximum effort to the production of coal to th end that the threatened shortage next winter may be averted. The president asked miner particu larly to work full time and urged those who are e.tentlal to the lndutry to accept deferred classification In th draft. SEVERAL VILLAGES TAKEN Y THE FRENCH TROOPS Paris. Notwithstanding res' tunc of Germant, French troops gained further ground between the Vvre aril the Oise rivers, taking several vlllugM from th west and south of Rove to the Olse. Further south on 'li. line, th French have penetrated the wood ad area between the Rivers Matt snd Olse, reaching In this region the envi rons of LaBerllere and Gury. Moreul! LaMotte has been captured. AIR RAIDS HAVE BEEN MADE ON KARLSRUHE London An official communication Issued by the air mlnltsary an nounces that air raids have ben made on Karlsruhe and that there was an explosion in tbe Ksrltruh sta tion. A dispatch from Stockholm says tLat as result of efforts of Sweden's representatives In Moscow, the Brit ish and French consuls who were r cantly arrested by order of th bol shevik! council were released. CAM! TO SURFACE IN MIDST OF THE FLEET Washington Coming to the surface la the midst of a fleet ot fishing schooners off the Massachusetts coast, a German submarine sank nin ves sels of the fleet, the navy department announced. The schooners sunk In clude the Kate Palmer, tbe Amlta May, the Reliance, tbe Star Back and. the Progress. The name of th othr ships wer aot contained In th nsvy apartment dispatch.
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1918, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75