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ROANOKE EAPIE3 HERALD. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. J IMPORTANT NEWS THE WORLD OVER IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OP THIS - AND OTHER NATIONS FOR SEVEN OAYS CIV EM the newsITtee south Want to Taking TIM - teed ViU t FwM la nf Paragraphia Europe A state of siege has bttl proclaim- 4 ra the important German port ot Hanburg and the suburbs of Altooa and Wandsb k. There have bea serious disturb ance at KUaibuig. tiraMay. during th week-end. A mob plundered tba arbor quarter and clashed vita the police, several op! beiug killed and wounded. The Sitwutloa la Rreme-n kas bw rmua trnoti Advicwa Uts Urw a siaut of siege kas U-eu prucUirued by in vouate and that C.e publication w( all avwapapwra, lMUphtt. aud placards has bn pruh;iU'd. Pri vate persons arw But allowvd to us Hie telephotea or the WlenrapU, kil ters an be-in, censored, aud tu ra taurant. theaters, moving picture bowses and schools have bt order ed cloved. While tha American delegatee ev preosed regret over tlie temporary break with tha Italians, they appar ently were confident that some settle ment will ha effected arhen Premier Orlando confers with tha Italian par liament. VaUer orders of the Italian author Itiea ot occupation In Albania, tha capital of tba provisional government, leaded by Turkshaa Pasha, ha beea transferred from Dumiio to Tirana, east of Durazio. according to dia patcLes received in Pari from Ath ens, tireece. Horrors among three hundred and thlrty thousand Armenian refugees on tor. the border between Russian and Tur- Aprwal to American newspaper t wh kish Armenia, are tinparalled among Ushers to aid in fluhting the spread i f tha atrocitiea of tha great war. ac- ; cording to the American commute for Armenian and Syrian relief. The German government is build ing and constructing armored care, railway engines and guns In upper Silesia, according to Information re- ceived in Paris from Us Munich tor-I tare aerinauiic.t, stated in Washlns respondent. j ton this wetk: "AM men who wbh to Jules Vedrires. a noted French avl- ) tHlte 1r, ln th), j,.v.)opm"nt of the ator, was killed when his machine fell ar ,.rvce as an aviator of In the department of Prome, at Par dirigible balhxin pilot, chauffeur, me is. while Vmlrmes was attempting to 1 cUnj(, or (lpm(, th,rty r make a non stop tngnt .run. m. or more, i ce mecnaniciau m iuc mar Chine was also killed. The supreme economic council of four will consider proposals to grant limited supply of raw materials, no tably cotton, to Germany to enable the factories there to start up and to re lieve the unemployment which is said . ... . h. kmtnm .! tha ti isorder , IV I WO MWV.v.M '- - - In Gerniuny. killed in action. Prisoners reorted After April 25 goods and commodl- were 4.71, including li reported now ties may be shipped to the neutral, held by the Ilnlshevikl. countries adjoining Germany virtual- siing of nine transports, the tru ly without restriction, the neutrali 1 ls,r g, u,xin and the battleship Ne- themselves assuming against tba reexport wares to Germany. responsitilllty of prohibited Wafthington Attorney General Palmer has de clined to give an opinion on the legal ity of the action of Southern cotton growers to limit their crop this year in an effort to maintain prices. No hint has been received in Wash lngton that President Wilson will 1, Id ln the slightest concerning Flume and in the opinion of the Americana at the conference an agree ment can only be reached by a rad ical change In the Italian attitude, Premier Orlando of Italy left Paris for Rome. He was accompanied by Salvatore Barzlai, General Dial and two other members of the' Italian mis - ion. An American officer arriving in Paris from Rome .says the feeling ln Italy against Americans is very bitter. He says he was asked to leave cafes because the proprietors said Italian officers declined to eat in the same places with Americans, a clause has been drafted for ln- sertton In the peace treaty flxin the date for the transition to a state oi peace sixty days after the signing of the treaty. If the treaty ts signeu about May 15 peace will thus become effective throughout the entire world on July 15. The purpose of this pro vision is to prevent confusion among more than twenty belligerent na tions, which might fix different dates In their various ratifications. Accord ing to the present plan each nation will ratify the treaty according to lis own laws, but all will unite in a com mon date which will become a univer aal day of peace. Federal supervision of child labor, abolished when the Supreme court last year declared unconstitutional the existing child labor law, was ro-es-tabltshed under regulation! Issued by th Internal revenue bureau, putting Into effect the new revenue act's tax oa child labor products. Conferences between the railroad administration and the department of ' commerce's Industrial board will be re l sumed as soon as Judge Robert 8. lovett, representing Director Oeneral Hines, has recovered from bis recent Illness, It 1s reiterated by officials of both government agencies. i i Daintiness. - Whatever rumors may be afloat from time to time about the complete dls- ADDewrnnce of separate white neck- aajgrtbere la no necessity for being alacasd about them. For separate fgrrtweftr of the daintiest klmi will 'rLjutw ao. long as woman's love for ;c..g Canity endures. To be sore, there t'-tVMt frocks now made that have - C"ie lor -the bit of dulnty chlf i i'1 IhOTfette tnd organdie that ' v Cm naiae of neckwear. ; Bat t is tbe fact that most vw J f Germany has instructed the Argeta tine government to deliver interned Gensiaa steamers to the Vaited States and the Aatrricaa embay has aa-aouaoe-t its readiness to take ever tha vessels. RecoaMitutioa of the national guard was actually started when the wr department, thnush the bureau ot n litia a&aire, authorised the orgaai salkia ei seven reim-t j and extra battalicB cf iat'aatry. one squad ron of cavalry and ethtwa rom paaiea of coast arttllery. The slate of New York aaj authorised to ratr-e four regiments of inTantry, ta q,udrtB of rva.t artillery. New Jersey was authorised to organise one r fin nt of infantry and t cui;a:e of coat artillery. Ohio twa regiments of in fantry and Oregon one battalion of ib faatry and tow companies of x.-4 artillery. Failure of the allied power la .a vite Mexico to participate ia the con ference cf neutrals at I'ari ha aroa ed Presidt at Oarrania 10 b'ttt r reseut- ateat. whk-h has bee a eBbr.nctd by the incvrpuration of recvgnitioa of the Monroe doctrine ta the covenant of the leauue of nations without c ,n ul taiioa aiih M' tuti. can foreign f ilea davcwmg adherence to the Mit r.e dtirine and announcing the uh- draaal of the Mo&itan reiire.-Biaiiva in Krance. I The generil opinio in Was'.iig- 1 ton circles ia t! at the making of peace lie meahat delated ly the Ital ian incident Domestic A surcharge ot li cent per pounds on cotton shipped from A'lati tic and gulf irts to Liverpool and liondon aa estnbtished by the hi;v r'ng board In lieu of demurrage, be cause of tedicus delays in unloading at the Ergli-h port. The Importance cf organiiins: Ameri cas business so that bn credits m -y be extended to Kurofesn buyers in order to restore normal international trade conditions, was the subj.x't of an a.tdre: In Chicago by Eugene Myy er, Jr. managinic d'rectiv of the aar finance corinration. After pointing out that the war bad changed America front a debtor nation to a world credl- ultra radical principles were maae d.v the heads of two lnternaiionnl prin'in trades union at the annual conven tion of the American NVwuiaper Un llnticr" Association In New York. Capt. Charles J. Cilidden, an officer in the Vnited States air service, mi'.l- mred In the air service, by 1 sending their name and a'Mreux im ! mediately to the department air er- vice office, 101 nnmd afreet, N"w York, N. V.. will receive an importsnt communication on the subject. Revised casualty totals announced by the war department places the to tal of dead ln the army and marine corns at 73.54. of which 83.8ST were brHk au loaded with returning lTon0n innounced.. Eight vessels are due at New York and the other ships at Newport News, between April 2 and May i. Few Southern units are aboard. The transport Mercury, which sailed for Newport News, has changed its course, and will arrive at Philadelphia. The trade balance of the Vnited Ststes for the fiscal ysr will -bhs 3,000,000,000 this month If the nation commerce continues Ha rapid growth. At the end of March the favorable balance was $2,700,000,000. IllxhOD Embree Hoss, of the Me thodist Episcopal Church, South, died ,t his home. Muskogee, Okla., folio , lnf m paralystlc stroke two month aK0 1 The flant troop ship Levlat'.ian, with 12.000 soldier passengers, the last o r1i transports to arrive In New 1 Y k barely missed a mine by only 30 feet wiille off the Grand Hat ks of New Foundiand, her ofilcers re ported when she dtxked. One hundred an dflftynine raes of whisky seized by federal officials recently were ordered distributed ,. BnA th.r hosDital in 'titutlong ln Mobile, Ala. The order was issued by Jadge Robert T. Ervin of the United States court. Bids for the purchase of 431 wood steamer mills and thirty-one wood barge hulls have been asked by the shipping board, as part of its pro gram for disposing of surplus bottoms contracted during the war emergency. The telephone strike in the New England states has ended. Several thousand operators employed by the New England Telephone and Telt graph company who walked out re cently have returned to work. Three persons were shot to death on a farm near Laurel, Md., by Joseph Laurel by Joseph r . Knglebsrt, farmer who later killed himself The shooting occurred when hnglehart. who is believed to have been tern norarily Insane, returned home from Baltimore. He first shot his sister, Mrs. Annie Sloates, aged 45, then turned the revolver on Thomas Smythe, 00 years old, a boarder at his sister's home, and when Mrs. Bradley, a neigh bor, called at the house a few min utes later, discovered the murders and attempted to flee, Englehart pursued her and shot her to death women look better when some bit of white or light colored fabric breakn the severity of dtirk gown at flic neck. Which means that lovely neck wear will persist ' That Old Waist If an old white silk blouse tins he come floppy and is easily soiled, you can give It a fresh Appearance by flrsi washing It and then dipping It In very thin, warm starch. It should then bf wrung out dried, sprinkled with watt-- i W render ufDdentljr damp, and ironed HERALD'S REYIEV of NORTH CAROLINA A Record Of Important Events At Hie Capitol And Throughout The State, Reported For Herald Readers GiaGUiT JUDGE l!l FAVOR COTTON TAX CONSTITUTIONALITY OF TAX OF CENTS A SALE UPHELD V JUDGE ALLEN. S3ES Ti TEE saPSE&P CIUBI - If It Isnt Cst tutonsi it Oao'it t Argumtrt Had Ceea CamplttcX The g,)v rn r, the R.wrd of Aerrul ture a:;d the Suu w.irehouse uir.n '.eadent a on the firt rou'td in the flsht in the iiurt 1 1 conirel the St ite lit r(miu:!..i.'a to pr.iv.de the ms-cIvT-.cry l, r c ollecting the twenty fie ceut ivr bale tax on cotton levied by th Trice aareh oue act. It required ill d:iy to arjue the constiutionali'y f the act in Wake Superior Court J uice Oliver H. Alien he trd the caie in.l l.iti in the afternoon signed an order directing the Tal Comnrssioa to proinulcttte rulet and regulstions fnr the c'Uection of the tax. The hearing before Judne Alien pre sented a unique situation by r?at'n of the illnesi of Assnri:tte Juctice tieorce Brown, w ho w !! hardly sit on the rise. Judge Allen having held the irt to be constitutional. It will re lu re three fourths of the upper court to revert him. If the supreme court divides evpfly when the case goes up for a hearing the judgment in the low er court w:ll stand. "If It isn't constitutions!, it ought to be." Judge Allen said from tlie bench when the argument had bt.'n concluded. Te Develop Air Service. Capt Chsrles J. GliiMen, an officer in the l S. A'r Service. M litiry Aeronautics, stated in Washington, this week: All men who wish to take pirt In the development of the nation's sir service as an aviator or dirigible bal loon pilot, chauffeur, mechanic or work at some thirty other trades re quired In the air service, by sending their name and rddress immediately to the IVpartment Air Service Officer, 114 Itroad street. New York. N. Y.. will reecive an Important communica tion on the subject which I have pre pared, after serving as an officer ser enl months in the I'nited States army flying school at Smthfleld. Americus. Georgia, and the I'nlted States army balloon school at Kurt Omaha, Ne braska." More Calls for Aid. Three appllcstlons for federal rmd aid made under the old commission have beeu approved by the United States bureau of public roads, Stats Highway Engineer Fallls announced. The first project. In which the agreement Is approved. Is project No. SS. Montgomery county, for 10.711 miles of road. The estimated cost is $22000, and the federal aid Involved $.5000. Trojert No. 13, Wilkes county, Is also fully approved. The proposed road is 17.6 miles long, and will cost $101. 68. "he government aid amounts to $25,000. The statement for project No. S5. Forsyth county, for a road 1.87 miles long, was also approved. The federal lid totals $2G4i'0 for the project, which will cost in all $00,335. Child Later Tax Lw. Miss Fmmi T. Ward, representing the ch:!d labor division of the Inter nal revenue department. Washington, has arrived to put in operation the tax collecting snd inspection machin ery for North Carolina. The fedra.l law being a tnx of 10 per cent on the products of all manufacturing concerns thnt employ children under 14 years old. more thtn eieht hours a day. The tmchiiery Is understood to be model ed after the orpsnixntlon that was formed for administering the federal child hhor bw thit wss declared un constitutional snd brings to the stste. 't is said, a system of fedeml lnspr. t!on such as was proposed for the state labor dennrtmer.t bill that the recent legislature l ejected. Fir F'sh Csmrri'islonec Endorsements and recommendations sre beginning to slack up on the gov ernor for the office of fisheries com missioner, a place made vacant bv he recent death of Commissioner H. tj. C.ibbs. Amons; those who have spplicstlrms hefore the governor, or who have been sngefed to him are W. K. Jsrob son. Wtshlngton- J. H. LeRoy. El'iv Sefh Citv; T. 9. Mckins. Mtrtteo; M. S. Lee, Morehead City: R. D. Harris, Hyde county, and T. W. Holton, Brldgeton. Bookbinders Strike Off. The Raleigh bookbinders, out on i strike the past three dsys. go back to work under an agreement for their demands to be arbitrated. The union voted to adopt a recommenda tion of the executive committee that this course be taken as Insisted upon by the employees. The trouble has been that the Bookbinders union has no nniform system of arbitration such is the Typographical onion, pressmen and others, which, in some Instances, naturally canse confusion and snv barrassnwnL Ta Rtpcrt a fnee atasse.tv. The tttte'a pnai authorities are muudicg ap the report oa the Inves ttgatioa of the rharses that were filed with the Nut:. will Prison Re! ef Asso ciRt-e. t Wash. net,. a recently by aa cx convict. ho served a term t prison sad then loaded ap the asso ciatitta tiff t ers at th "dope" oa the y of chtrK-a arint te ncnre ment cf the prisia Q"?irtri at 'He !"te firm th-it cased the wicia t on to c ill oa Governor Bukett to investir te. It will he r-meribered that the see retury of the sswiati'Mi int imted t the governor i! aril n of the chunret. tht if the t te nth'r't'es d d nit act pr"ipi!y in aa invet't tinn r II wr.ll rtide urm the finlrr-.l author. t.ea t r a look ii s th Vorth C'tilnt rr ton " t'ora. Wh the re Iv ef C. ivtnor M'cke.l 1 1 th n'mnii c t'on mt never giv ei to the p-e- it is i'e to ssshtiic fh; t n at I 'f-oa t" snr: the as firitttrn tint S'oth C;:rtl'n wo'ild vk w!l Info b-r prsnn fift'rs ril t"reeot a"y res frv 1 1 Ik if fed er I or sne other niitvile lntnrenon wu!l lie sharply resented and resist ed. . St.'-Mee, MtlaWa Prevention. Tit It. ft. Wishbum. d;rector of cuntv heMtn wrk ln Nrth rr'lina. left f -r 1 .ike Village. Arknsss where for three weeks he will st-idy tnethnds in e there f'W preventing mtlaria. Tfc ant'-mhr cmpslm la being waeed Jointly by the Interetional ft rd of lle-ilth and the Arksnsvs blth demrtment. the eo-opemtlon be'rig on the ssme bsis is thst et't ina In th's stite between the state ho-rd and county health dennrtments. When Dr Washburn returns, he w!ll -ke a hind In dlrect'ng an anti-nv I ri rampsipn in the ronntles now nriillne theme'vet of co-onervion with the state hesltH department. Prison Frm Protest Farmers of the M-viM Vernon Sihool IVstr'ct anneired, before O 'S emor Pickett to protest acainst the Wnt'on of the s'Me prison f irm on te 'ite rf C'imft P"lk ss nrmos-d hv certain l"nd"wners In that section to rether with the Tt ileleh Chimher of Commerce and fivortMv v'ewed by th sf.te prison boii-1 The h'llf Ant et fanners who tilled with the gov e-nor and who were referred bv him to the stite nr'"n bo-ird, pointed out (hit the e"t-M!hmetit of the farm th-re would spl't nn the country com munltv. destrov tie school d'str'rf and seriously disrupt community I'fe. The Mount Vernon school district enlovs a ten-tride school which tneha eight months In the yesr This school. t"rether with the church and the cemetery would he located withl the conflnee of the ramp. Odd Fttlews' Celebration. The sovereign grand sire of the world tins Issued a proclamation csll Ing on Odd Fellows everywhere to ar range appropriate ceremonies In hon or of the occasion. Jams A. Clark- son. gi-ind master of the Jurisdiction of South Carolina, has issued an ap peal to Odd Fellows In the state to commemorate the annlverssey. Odd Fellows throughout the world w'll calibrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the order with an prnprlnte exercises. The organisation st-trted on tjt mission on Anrll it. 1811. and on April 28 the order wilt observe Us centennial anniversary. Act Is Constitutional. Washington, (Speclall. Constitu tionality of the North Carolina act of 1913 designed to protect watersheds from fire by requiring the burning of removal of trees rut for commercial purposes within 400 feet of water sheds, was upheld by the supreme court In aff!rming convictions nnder tnat act of Fred A. Teerley and W. H Crockett. Colonel Cox Deel'nes. Col. Albert L. Cox. who In Ms ab sence from the city, wss unanimously nominated for the district governor ship of Rotary during the coming ye-r. has telephoned from Tsrhoro expressing his sincere apreciotlon of the compliment but asking that his name he withdrawn. The position Irvolves the supervis ion of all the Potsrv clubs In the states of Vlrrinls. N"rth snd South Cirollna. ar.d Is the highest honor ln lh gift of the clubs composing the district 8ti( flummer S'hool. The Fifth Felon of the fltife Col e(re Summer School at West Rsletph V. C. which be'ns on jme 10 an lasts throurh Jnlv IS nromlses to be a notthle and successful session. facultv of prominent tschers has been secured and a cons'dernhle extension of the courses has been made largely for the benefit of prospective students and for those atudnts of the state college and other coleges who desire to remove freshman c-mdlt'ons mathematics, physics, drawing and shopwork, or to obtain credit Flat Fight In Court Murray Allen and J. W. Baftey, two of the most prominent members ot the Raleigh bar, Mr. Bailey also being collector of internal revenue, clinched In a personal encounter In the WiV superior court. Judge C. H. Allen pre siding, and the Judge first aentenced Allen to twenty four honrs In Jail and then to $25 fine after Mr. Allen had apologised for the Incident and both Allen and Bailey had expressed per sons! regrets and pnrpose to confines their fite-iong friendsalfi, D5TH EfiGIEt LUIfJ eTARWORN VETERANS RECEIVl WARM WELCOME FROM THOU SANDS IN TWIN CITY. 1 6VB3 FlU'E U3 Oitfi Ccmpan ts Fram Winston Silent ChaHotte, Creesbo-a aid H ;k ary Were Rtpreaantcd ia the PagsanL Winst-m Selena. After spend ng day and Bight as the guests ot t ion. atids of W.nston Salem cit'iens. mei i bers of the 105th engineers of the f moua 30th division left for ilemohi itatioa at Camp Jucksoa. Command? ey colonel Joseph Hyde Pratt, o- Chapel H'lL and Majnr Georce I.yer of Hickory, the troopers were re if wed daring a grand pursue by Gov ernor Bicaett senator overman ant other distinguished visitors. The parade waa followed by bre' ddresset at Piedmont park sr.d th decoration of Lieutenant Frederic' Sills, of Cohens. New York, by Col onel Pratt for extraordinary berolsi la actios on the western fr-nL l' was awrrded the ant'r.piished s-r vice cross of the United States, h iv In already been awarded a siniilai cross by the British. Following the review of the troop they were entertained at a p'enic din ner, basebull game and other amite menta, fulminating with a luncheon s Salem and a ttreet dtnee. white th officers were entertained at a dsnci st the Twin-City club. Companie from TVinston-3alem. Greensboro Charlotte and Gastonla, with the sun ply train from Hlrkory. wera re pre sented in the companies here. Secretary Houston a Vis'tor. Charlotte. A memher of Pr-s'den Wilson's cabinet spent four diys Charlotte snd scnrrely a half d"ier people knew of his presence here. V waa Secretarv of Agriculture Piv K. Houston. Ho was the guest of hi first cousin, W. F. Stevens, rt 3"' North Brevard street Mr. S'even explained that the reason for the se crecy regarding Secretary Houston visit was that the eerretsry w'sh to devote his time to looking up fam lly history and records. School load Issue Proposed. Wilmington. The school teschers officials and others have dee'ded propose a bond issue of $325 "00 foi enlargement of the school fae'littes o' city and county, and will Immed'atel proceed with the necessary steps t have an election called by the count' commissioners. Last year New Han over voted $250,000 for this pornor and half of that smonnt is still nn sold. The school buildings are d rtared crowded to capacity now, an If compulsory education was enforce It Is claimed .ht accommodation for the excess students could not h provided. New Tourist Hostelry, Rutherfordton. Rutherfordton Is have new modern up-to-date tourl hotel soon. The corporation i formed. More than $25,000 worth stock has already been subscribed The total incorporation Is $140,000 will be located halfway between tow and the Seaboard depot, on I.anr hill, one of the most beautiful sites the stste for a tourist hotel. Ti e h tel will contain about 75 rooms an. will have running water, showe baths, lake, swimming pool, tennl: courts, and a baseball park. Summer School Term. Boone. It has been decided to oni the summer term of the Appibchb Training school on June 3 Instead o' June 17. This earlier opening of th summer school Is considered b"at oi sccount of the decision of the monn tain counties of this section to begir their pnhllc schools so as to get Ir their full sir months before Chr'st mas. Tha summer term will be laugh for the most part by the regnlsr teach ers, the superintendent preferring tV use his own trained teachers. Another Auto Accident Fayettevllle. Jack Crumpler, em ployee of a local music house, fare 'rial In recorder's court Mondsy s he result of Injuries sustained b' hree persons when he lost control o' m automobile he was driving on street. The car plunged on to a s'de walk when Crumpler attempted to pari It and continued for more than I'm feet before It could be stopped, run ning down Miss Mattie Msrtln. -school teacher of Godwin, a Silvat'o Army worker and the tatter's little on. Arrested Per Assault Asheboro. Walter Brown an" Prank Steed, two soldiers recently die charged from service, were placed nr der arrest here charged with assault Ing Cephas Bowman, treasurer of Ran dolph county. Brown was placed ur der 11,000 bond and Steed 1500. The soldiers will be given a pre llmlnsry hearing In a few days. Treasurer Bowman, although ah! to attend to his duties. Is nnrsln palnfnl wounds, alleged to have bee inflicted area his head by Brora, wit' j tatt of a heavy pistol iTiimjcTm c c hi liiiiuiuirunLLi LEAGUE filE PARI OF PEACE TREATY BUT LITTLE ARGUMENT AND NO DISSENSION MARKS FINAL COAL TO SUCCESS. TALI WIS KQT REPRESENTED Wkn Decisis Waa Taken Mr. Wis ih Waa SyrrwtMiaed and Ce tratulatsd by Delegatea. Paris. The roveaaat of the league f aatkiea la revised form, moved ky President Wilson, waa adopted by the peace ronferere ta plenary aea- ioa without a d sweating vote aad without amendment. The President's motion also named Sir Jimea Ertr Drummoad aa aecre- titry -general ot the league aad provid ed tor a rommitt" to inaugurate the league. Thus one of the notable works of the conference passes its final stage and la incorporated in the peace treaty. Italy was not represented at the session, but the same of Italy apprara aa one ot the members of the league a the covenant aa finally adopted. Nine labor principles were adopted for insertion ln the treaty. The session adjourned without eon- aidericg the report on responsibili ties, providing fir the trial of the for mer Germaa emperor by live Judges from the great powera. Thla report waa handed la by the council ot four and embodies In the peace treaty a provision for the former emperors prosecution , For the first time at the conference sessions Italy was not represented and the five aeats of Premier Orlando and bis colleagues at the right ot M Clemenceau, the presiding officer, re mained vacant. The other delega tions presented full ranks, and the scene waa stirring aa the French pre mier opened the session. When the decision w aa taken Pres ident Wilson was surrounded by dele gates and friends who congratulated him on the constitution of the league which he had steered past many quicksands. THI IYCS OF THE WORLD ARC AGAIN FIXED ON ROME Paris The world ia awilt'ng for definite news from Rome regarding Premier Orlando's plans for emerging from the Impasse resulting from the Piume Intranslglence. All eyes In Parts are turned toward the German delegates who are doing their best to appear as distinguished guests, rather than the emissaries ot a beaten nation. The Temps' Berlin correspondent sends an Interview with Professor Schuceklng. In which the professor, who always was the ardent enemy ot the pan-Germans, says: "This epoch of German history Is dead and buried. It was the epoch ot Bismarck based upon force. !l was also the poch of Prusrla and the 1st ter's downfall liberated the father land. We hope to bury at Versailles also the old regime based on the nega tive, sterile Idea European eodill hrium and erect In Its place a t-oclety of nations." REVELATION OP HORROR DONE IN UNHAPPY RUSSIA London Official revelation of bar barities more revolting than any con ceived during the Inquiaition, Is con tained In a collection of reports by British diplomatic representatives ln RussU compiled do portray the con ditions In that country during the b ! shevlst regime of the last two yesrt, which has Just been presented to par. liament by command ot His Majesty King Oeorge. The collection Includes photographs of unnamahle atrocities and the de scriptions of the cruelties snd atrj- clous practices, the murder, rapine. chaos and starvation that has prevail ed In the distorted country since ths ise of bolshevlsm are officially attest sd In all cases by competent wit nesses. WITHDRAWING AMERICAN TROOPS ROM FRONT LINE Archangel. The American troopi are gradually being withdrawn from fhe front lines, preparatory to thelt departure when the harbor opens. As far as possible they are being replaced by new Russian trtoops, who are being srliooled at the front by American and British officers. There are at present no Amerlenni on the Pinega or Kadish-Sremakrengs fronts and the process of relief Is nn derway on the railroad. CREWS ARE SELECTED FOR GREAT ATLANTIC FLIGHT New York. The navy department announced here the personnel of th aviation crews five men to a plant who will attempt next month t cross ths Atlantic In three huge hydro airplanes. Commander A. C. Rea and Lieut. Commander P. N. L. Bel linger will be the plane commander wHh the first named In general cnargt of the expedition a week's wsit la ex peeled at the Rockarway station. UNION MAKES DEMAND FOR THE REMOVAL OP BURLESON Norfolk, Va Removal of Postmas ter Oeneral Burleson from office was demanded by the Central Labor Union la regular session. The resolution came np from the Telephone Work ers' Union, local C21. A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to Senators Martin aad B wan son with ihe request that action be taken to Impeach and remove ths ostsaastsr general, MY HEAD! WW" tha I head feels thick or aches, when one (eels all out-of-eorts perhaps a I I 1 1 d tongue it H the signal that poison ' are accumu Uting in the system, and should be cWaoed out at once. Auto-btoxkntioa can be bret (.acritwd to our own neglect or carelessnrae. W hen the organs fail in the discharge of their duties, the putrefactive germs set in and generate tuxin actual poisons, which nil one's own body. leepioetM after meals, flushing of the face, extreme lassitude, bil iousness, diixinene, sick headache, avidity of the stomach, heartburn, offensive breath, anemia, lot of weight and muscular power, de crease of vitality or lowering of resistance to infectious dura-sea, dinturliance of the eye, dyspepsia. Indigestion, gastritis, many forma of catarrh, asthma, ear affections and allied ailments result from auto-intoxication or self -poisoning. Take castor oil, or procure at the drug store, a pleasant vege table laxative, called lr. Pierce's Pleasant relleta, comnosed of Way-apple, aloes and jalap. Center ef Sneel Industry. Aa Industry deuling with small thiugs, yet of ntmoet Importance to the nation's commerce, la the spool indus try, largely centered In Maine. Sixml factories uf that state lu normal times turn out about R.(S".lliS spools an nually Ith a ' market value of alx.ut ll.oul.tmo. The bent quality of wiille birch, from which moat of the amoM are made, reaches the factory In bars usuiilly about four feet bng and from nnrtialf to two ami one-hulf Inches nuire. The birch Is rut In winter and allowed to season until June. The spool bar mills In Mulue turn out about l' tsio.iKs) feet of bars n year. The machines for making spool are complicated and require skilled men for their operation. The spools drop from the lathe at the rate of one a accond, and must be perfectly uni form and true. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL. AI't Ui ATIONS. u the rsnmit r. h (he seat ot Hie disease. Catarrh Is a local diiwase, (reatlv Inllu-Bc-ed by ronntttullonal eondltluns. HALL'S CATAKKH MKIJU1NK mill rur calarrh. It Is taken Internally and aits thruuab the Blaud en the Muioue aiirfsres vt the System. HALl.'a CATAHHH MKPICINK la composed of annia or the bast lonlra known, combined with soma of tha boat bkw4 purlAer. The perfect mmhinatloni of th Insredlanta In HALL'S rATAKRts MKIilCINK la what produces aurh woa drrful results In catarrhal ronrtltlona I'ruifUls lie. Teatimnniala free. F. 1. Chaaey Co., Props., Toieee. 0. All-American Ttletcops. Before the war, although America led the world In the else and excellence ef Its telescope. It had to Import ihe optical glass for making them from Kuroe, The necessities of the war Vd to so rupld a development of l.p- fl-el glass manufacture In this country that the next giant telescope may lie all-American In material and work- aunslilp. Matter ef Money. lie Then what did you marry me fort She Mamma figured It np at the time and said It wns about a mtlliots and three-quarters. The Reasen. "That girl swimmer has quite a) ringing voice." "I suppose it Is be cause she Is diving belle.1' A et"fl toes a Or. Paarye Dm Miee w(ll miyt Worma ar Taavworm. Ke aea Sua ar after aursatlv necessary. Taaee u th sumach and Bowia Adv. The wny of the transgressor la hard) on every one In the neighborhood. Every fltrse OwECf waa has ever triad Yager's Liniment win readily admit that k st by far the leal flakneat for general stasia ass. For strained li laments, spa em, hanuas sails, ewrenv, weanos er old sores, cats and any aaevga asrsts, a areas akfc iwkef. k contains twice as swath as the aaual M cant bottle ef Unimaat. At ah dealers. Prka S3 cents. YAQBD'O U. 8. 8hearlng Tests Ten conducted or the U R. Barraa of Anunal liv dueuy at Laramie. Wyominf. eVmoaiuaWd thai heep ehearcd with matbin not only prodiics bkm wool th first season bat arow n mot reaiy snccniire year. Wool coms-andi kb pneea. Get a Stewart No. BM Bearlnl Sbrarina Vachne and make mora money PricellS. Send r" pay balance on arrival. Writs (or catatos- CHieaao rLiaiaLi aHAFt comahv eats, a it, taai km m nni m ss l SABN ABOl". Weaderfw) fen Swab.a Caaa. How ene farm-r r.ailted tii.d Iro.. Hi aerra; sruwa.Bwds I feet Ions, vlrc It teeti prodlsloue ylelder ef r" and "tnea Farmers ee Ca. Cierkavltle.. Ti'- SkTwhea stomacha do their V ff work and boweJa mora aaiaraDy. II rretfuL crying babies Dead V, f MRSeWINSLOYTS SYRUP I rWUaaaraWOJara'ibahaai ta make the atemach discst toad, II and bowds ta move as they If Jk should. Contains aa alcohol, JL N evistaa, narcotics, orothat f " 1 aaimful insredienta. f' iytav' ULBWBT RelOS. OO. I I I BaiUaMra.Bia III W. N. U. CHAKLOTTt. NO. 1S-1I1 t
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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