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WEATHER REPORT Fair tonight and Wednesday. Warmer Wednesday Moderate West to South West w incls W AFTERNOON DAILY 1$ State ttrary m i . I I IVI r. VI AFTERNOON DAILY SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 1918 TELEGRAPH SERVICE ,i NUMBER 2 GEHMANY UNABLE TO COMPLETE PART OF THE PEACE ARMISTICE ON TIME ; ALLIED MAY GIVE MORE TIME CROWN PRINCE FREE OF DUT1! (By Associated Press) Oosterland, Dec 3. ';I have not renounced, anything and I have not signed any document; what ever," said the former German Crown Prince, to a correspondent todav.. AKE iELA' iXPLAINS OF THE SUALT1ES f CONFERENCE PROBABLY BEGINS DEC. 20 Paris, Dec. 3 Germany appears; i C g i I Y I to be unable to hand over all of the locomotives that was agreed to in the armistice terms by the seventeenth of December, accord ing t Matin, and it is possible that the. 'allies may extend the time. This will have an effect by de laving the peace negotiations as the peace conference" cannot be gin until all of the terms in the ;in;ii-Ti:e are completed Discussions between the allied delegates to the peace conference say that it will probably begin a bout December the twentieth and President Wilson will take par": pei sonally . ANNUAL MEETING EX I! Ti By Associated Press Washington Dec 3. Baker ap pea red before the Senate Mil itary committee today to explain the delay in completing the pub lication of the American casual ties overseas and he said that he thought most of the unreported names werethose of men slightly wounded and would come bv mail. sutnwk si atn gs itf us iimuSj VIEWS OF THE FRENCH, ITALIAN, ENGLISH AKD 'CF PRES IDENT WILSON, ALL URGE THE HURRIED CAP TURE OF THE TRAITOR am ( T J- 1 T" , - Last night the men of the con- j Washington, Dec 3 An appoint gregation of Trinitv Episcopal j meut b President Wilson to the church met for the annual meet-js lcees'r of MeAd a Secretary t i i of the Treasury and of the new my iJas upun int." gentiai uum-; director general ot tne railroads ness of the parish, elect vestry and attend such other matters requir ing the attention of the communi cants. This meeting was of special mo- AERIAL MAS! SERVICE ! i to succeed MeAdoo on January the first was expected today. In view of the probable departure of tlie, president tonight for Europe it was considered certain that at ! DIPLOMAT CORPS ASK PROTECTION (By '.Associated Press.) London, Dec 3. The diplomat j corps in Berlin lias asked the German Government for protec tion agaidnsfct the anarchistic propa ganda of separatist group which continue to agitate for the gen eral arming of proletariat, accord- KISSER NO mm TURN s li -o ANY C0UNSE1 (By Associated Press. 1 London. Dec 3. The demand for the surrender. of the forme- J Kaiser William Hohenzollern will be submitted to Holland in the name of all allied cabinets, accord ing to the Daily Express. Views of France and Italy have been fully communicated to the At two o'clock today we receiv-j British government and President ed word from Halifax that tli- Wilson has also made some sug case of MeLemore-James whole- j gestions to procedure in the case. 'sale robberies wtrs resume this af-1 The opinion held bv Holland is tcrnoon after dinner recess. that she won't put any obstacles There are several counsels on ni the wav. Holland won't be McLEMORi , n ' j least two appointments would be j announced; rrom me wane xiouse were not in attendance, took un durinc the dav Rv SV.sociutfd News Service) Washington, D. C, Dec. 3. Covernment )Ians for a country - v. i-Ie aerial mail t service are soon to be put into active operation." It is iH ioMineed that the War Depart m has turned over hundreds of ;;.'v07!:;ies to the use of the mail MM-vh-e. Captain Benjamin B. Lip s: ei1 director of the Ignited States serial ma.il service', is making plans for via dually extending the aerial ma i i until the entire country is c(iv red. The New York-Chicago ;ci-:al mail service starts opera tion in. December. the entire permanent debt of the church amounting to 1.500, which ; includes the balance due on the or- j gan the refurnishing of the church j f FIHSHS DUfll installation of the heating plant ' in the church and the installation of the water system at the rectory; There were quite a number pre sent considering the inclemencv o the weather and Rev. Reube; Meredith gave a.. very interestin talk on the association of the ma member with the church. The new vestry were ballot for and all the retiring memb reelected, these being Messrs T. Smith, W. E. Smith, C. II. Sm Shields Alexander. J. E. Shi( J. B. Hall and II. T. Clark. " ! both sides and the trial will last -wl ni i.,;-,-.. v;n ;.!,-. u,,!, mg to the exchange telegraph ot , , , , , ,st of t. ,vpek n ;Amsterdaii dispatches. . j T. nn tllp tira AU- , ... . u.. 4 - - 1 -.-v. U1L1U11 1H Illil 111. DliU!l Will Uf E. L. Travis, of Weldon : Ashbv considered in accord to that of a W. Dunn, of Scotland Xeck : Wal- pirate or a slave trader and who EXPECT ARRIVE IPITFI ' MPIT ; Kmitl f Scotlaml Xeck, an.i protect S&lfoJ ifiiriSwaiii Norman, of Halifax. w mimm mm Washingon, Dec 3.- Plans un- der which all wounded men from uart is not regar;led as entitled to the ion n anv countrv. T?e counsels on the prosecution ire Frank Soruili of Rockv Mount j L .,4 , f xi. i dill niiLiun, ui inuiuiiiu ranee wni go to iiospitais witnin ; , ... , , , , J t r.,,., (ieorge (ireen. ot eldon, und bai ufed miles ot their homes . ,T1 AJ ' , ;? . , ;land .Iidirett. the Solicitor. !:1P fit TllPir lififlt'ptjf re hi. I ' , " ! .Indue Kerr, of Warrenton, is was announced todav hx I , . . . Tvl,..,,., a, ,T the judge at this court. -I'til Jcli IIIICII L. J. U l XI IS C1U1 : ATIONS LEADERS :DISCaSSINDUSTRY 1 isrpitals' at the training ,vill be turned over to the l general. Fifty thousand e expected to be sent to nstitutions withn the next lOnths. !300 AMERiCAN PRISONERS IN SIPMAN MAKES REPORTS 01 ii'-i-h. Dec 1. Commissioner :!:oi- and Printing M. L. Siiip :;ittin his tlii ft v first ; !j)irt t the Iovernr re" mmoU !'): action of the PIP) APAN SENDINf BRANTSSOliin INTRODUCE RESOLUTi Atlantic City, Die. 3.--Organ-ization of virtually ail imiustria! and commercial interests of the na tion into a single un't to represent business in general wll be under taken at a series of conferences, opening here today Mid continuing until Friday, of va v service cont mittecs of each. indMrhd or lrado ! gro.up formed dnr:ng the war as (By Assofi.-.tod I'n's-j.) ni.Hiiiuns f t n nego"iat on between Washington. Dec 3. Twenty !ll(k government and iheir resjec- ; three hundred American prisoners tlV( I'lismess. li.: e are more jjof war at Rasstatt. Germany a n ''tlutu ::00 ot these cMmuit tees, each y ! reported to be -'well or-ai li.ed. s eonn.oscd of , the leader ..f the in- k .Li ii i?i n ii well clothed and moral e excel- .ustrv or Tiv.ue. v.ai nir cenierc 'By Associated Press") Honolulu. Dee. 3. Tapanese li ners touching here on the run to South American ports are carry-j days of our lives ing large numbers of emigrants j J to the southern republics. After the "tumult ami The shout : .Vasbington. Dec. 3. Senator . !t,nt in alilegj-au, m.c,ived to- ,M' m' expected to enng iog.-ther ing dies," a sense of deep thank- j lierman. of lliiin.is. introduced ; 1;1. u. tu. R(( froin Loitl bet ween LUKH) a;id :-m promiuei x fplness and gratitude will be w'th jroday Ids roolution proposing Ll.'vv of the VVS,)WVS reief sec - b u s i u ess men to V:,sxs or.i.len:s t-M-miiiv the nassag; of a lieu; moor mw raising the age rioh to f.'.urtce!! vears for ''.;' .'rvice v. i th ;: system of inspee "I: : safety requirements and san-ii-ry laws for industrial plants; ', th.- incorporation in contracts "! in:- provisions of the recently v :! o rc.ed Federal child labor ATLANTIC COAST i STORM WARNINGS! !us and remain with us for all tli-i tluti t he office.f president be de jclared vacant upon President Wi 1 !so!:a departure for Europe ant 'that the vice-president should as 1 " 1 K : suiiic an or Tile executive puiie; lie was given a unanimous eon-. - !sent for an address, critising the' i ' i es it lent " course. BROUGHTO NG inn whn has .just visile latt. I Rass-i"'' reconstruct ion. :. lust rial reia : t ions al'tei 'th" ar. r';w ina 'ter-als an;l their ;dro!, ju'ice re ( Py Associated Pr Washington. Dec t'ss ! warnings are d isjuayed 'on i 'Raleigh. Dec. '2. Attornev C. C. Iirough.ton. of Troy, announc ed yesterday that he, would be :i candidate for Reading Court of -Storm the Senate when the iegislatur he At-j e(n venes in -lanuarv. Mr. Prough rres. vviison "11711 1 T s TTi . nmar subjects. Will Visit rope; u u !m:i ,.. gu. atons, ann'uo , lation, export atid tions. t'inain ia! m.; Dutch To Stop Exnorts To Pv Assorn.te.l P Rome Dec -Presidciit Wilson ; 1 1 1 r- i ;a es re p rese ii i e i or more c-mmitt( - aligned according lantic coast from. Savannah to ton held this position Delaware breakwater, the Veat:i- ago. j er Bureau announced last night. ; out North Carolina. lie is well known trroii u e r m a i J I, daring his stay here will visit Pope Benedict, it is announced by news papers. COTTON MASK3T tin;, into ten which will, fedeva. t Ids mo'venu til . it is : iia it w-i! eff g a I i i a ti o i ; o ) i ; ( ' s ; er attempt-'d ii! t ! Condom Dec 3. -The i):itcli gov The disturbance is off the north-Ir. liroughton is at present em- '-rnment has d.e ded to ton a!! ex- I jit : ;il 1 he War L -ifiao!- have Cdv dav. ' east Florida coast moving north- ployed by the Adjutant Genera!, jpo is to (bo-niany in the l'eoris.d -:u:v. -rry ords !n their shining east with increasing northeast to . Department as an inspector of o i'-.-.i- the stoppage ot rxnort of ier- -X! tad their bi-ief and east winds, which will probably de eal exemption boards. He has man coal to IbiMaiul. according to :i -It is followed bv the velon into gales tomorrow off tin- held tins position since th- organi- Exchange telegraph dispatches :'." --- r,Ofd of Pea'-, Oo!t II ig;! T v ('ifi-? jr,.-j(t i;ti.'i7 n.j'- 2.o7 DoiPt expo t tie 1 r.gvpt agiim at otic -'"i" I and our allies are s 'd -trust legis ;:pol'T regula- v ; -don and. s '.- :: ',. the n i t '.' ". Mese '")') ''.;, grou ps ''i i ei- st s. a nd ivm- g'-otpi. ': .; single ?- ., ." t:v' :'s say. ' '. hi rge -t o!' - - 1 1 t i est s ' 1 v -''n'led Stat"". : i'.d:-. p-ts d' ' m r a iaey to be suu- ).. I .). ).) of tile Lord of Peace. 'aroiiiia and N'irgiuia coasts. id ion of th,e boards. 'ivoi: gvmsterdam. ' - Himil HIIII IM IWII.H HIIII'M"W IHII Mill llllll IIIHHMII -a. II I ' '.ft ""5 STL -.'.".l'o i'".-PJ lo.o -2r L.'-:i! M-ohct rev. p!i d. and we mut cont ;n ne to .conserve and conserve and. conec e some more. Ci.fV.r4 t-J y A-S:i.-i;tP'd Xc ei-vi'.-c) uf the former great German Em- v' irshiugton. Dec. A dovas'- pire. 1 yiplonnCisis here sa v tha the German Empire may split in- be presented at the peace table -v war and to prevent the Ger- war was fought. American offi- t wo republics, t hat of the south will relate to the future - govern- many of the future from entering eers assert that the German nianu- 'V civil war is threatened in Ger Mich a revolution, with its direful .headed by Bavaria: and that of the ment of Germany, and the prelim- into it. for -onpuest. betters re- factiuv .-f arms and munitions eo.ise.su. uc-s. would come upon : .rth in the hands oV the arrogant inary restoration of law and order ceive-d from American souhers and all oibta;-y pnivr.iins and my liist as the w.: ' IVill" io 5 "'Mi;, 0 ; ;Oi:ilj!!oll !S elUtlii in- Gernnnn" a' irpiutive lor tin1 and brutal Prussians. The desire in wide spread loean i ; ;t n ow ;d)!'o-id te d' Hie- lioa-ts of Ger- naval upbuilding slnnii l f:n:.v un- i'ie.aPou received from oversea ' man v acts of Teutoide barb.ar.ty del" 1;;.- Cl'Uuity of a!! ' ; i 1 ' ! cOii't rdssiou. o' the liberal element is to convert threatened wirh anarchistic out- man officers that their armies wib ssociaiel Xows Service ; wvh itdi marked the nrogress of the ; the former empiiv into a republic breaks. . " reorganized on a oette,. oas.s with the suggested name of the Another matter that should, and than ever oet.vre ten years, and I'nited States of Germanv". perhaps will'be given ironclad con that they will again be ready to It seems probable at this time .deration by the peace conference fight the world for the --"great but wickedness ami cm, that one of the big problems to delegates will be to prevent anoth principles" for which tin- recent their, v-vn destruction. i-es;.M-(s a long and bloody revohi- ibig war. Persistent reports from tl ,!l pere unless prompt steps ! Bavarian sources bear out the iai:en by the allied nations to statement made by the Associated i'l' veip the utter iisintegratio!i Xew.s Service two v.'eeks ago that irtue mav be it s o '.' ' ' e v ; . : brir.g
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