Patoerjorecast;; I . V ;vi V':A ' ': '.' I Mrth Carolina:' Rain Sundav: 1'' ' ' Vf i ' - TV T . 7T TTT - V M -1 -y Monday fair. - --.; - - , , . ;y ; O; , , , --;'- FULL LEA! .3 WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXIII:. NO. -341. :L ; WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA; UNDAY. MORNING, ' SEPTEMBER 0 1 9! 7i ; ( i I - ' 4 I i . V4 W m-t . i 4k4 LITTLE PROSPECT THAT SENATE WILL. EXPEL LAFOLLETTE VITAL ; 30liE5 CnOTROLflFSUG n;nr.-n ifi mm - V All OLD illicit V : : n For More Than Guns Fought v The Germans NOISIEST GREETING EVER GIVEN RAIDERS an Hour CitvV . i w . , - ' - . . v , , . . mm AMERICAN WOMAN IN EN G-r-jf . V LISH -NOBILITY "- PROM I-" f ' NENT IN WAR RELIEF - t r ' f WORK. , - - -X For The First Time An Aerial f Barrage Was Attempted Bombs v Were f Dropped at Several Places in England. (By. United Preaa.) v London, Septr-,29: For more than an hour tonight London reverberated with the steady, roar of anti-aircraft j guns while tne bright moonlight skies were illuminated almost with tlx-; bril liance of day by bursting rockets .1 repel the third German air, raid in a, week It was perhaps the .noisiest , ins the Germans have' ever- their baby killing expeditions. also the. first time an.aena. was attemptecTTTlio raiders came, as: usual, without , warning- and the try out of the new barrage was a forced .: one. 1 ' - ; 't " . For more than an -: hour British "archies" threw a steel screen around i . f -X- -X- 45 i y- - . ' it 1 if E8 Is; Petitions, File4 Asking That Minnesota Man be Put Out of Senate, : - ' -' - M LAFOLLETTE DECLINES TO DUSCUSS MATTER Senate Not' Disposed to Ques tion the Loyalty of One of its Members No Mem-. 7 ber of Ever Expelled .V.V..V.V.'.V. . : ; ,-, : . vstmmmmmmmmt k it .was such .-- greet-v - ,C?0;!g Himent in the uau on- , e Vx?.SM5SgS!:: . hrm created :.and . nt.was ; II . KWramnt:'ha.& ' barrage 4 , f - &mmimm8m&WWm .-'ThPK-othpr..-four cs 0 c-.w.v..-.-s-:-.-; . asr - U i i - GOuntess.. ofEssex, who formerly was Adela Grant, i of New York,-; is the whole city; : Londoners got; an up" system of handling guns:- fori the I first tim0.)Bome pieces, fired, .at the! rate of : more than 30 shells a min- ute ::y vc.y,.-; The aerial Invaders flew at a great heierht. ' ADDarently.rvthey,r circled a round Indon hjelj the nortneastern rana souineasieru., counties.' Bombs were dropped -ini i ;V several places . in the city of London j l;.. ltSeil, ana aiSO--ill VUWUua luatco au Kent and Essex, "v No: reports pf dam age were available up to a late hour tonight. "'. ,;;'-V''' ' V" "Hostile aircraft crossed .the Kent and Essex . coasts and made several attacks on London,'" Lord French, commander in chief xtf home defense forces, announced. - . , "Northeastern and i southeastern districts were bombed.? -Various; plac- tions in Great Britain, ;li bombed." .. ' - '' . v V' - The attack -.was -the third directed bt London in the past week. It was the scond time that Germans '.sue-1 r,eded in reaching London itseii. Last n i ght three separate attempts by the Teutonic raiders were frus trated by the v' vigorous, British de fense, and two enemyjnachines were downed. t :'ff'- v- r Fewer Officers Killed. " ' London, Sept. 29. Despite two -gigantic off ensive, : British army casual ties for September, compiled-tonight, snow a total oi oniy - va,ov -uuiucxa v.V a -' t - , (Bv TnitPd Pres Washington,"" Sept, 29. There is lit tle disposition in the Senate to dis cuss the loyalty of its members. -For that reason there is little like- -l lihood that 1 the charges of disloyalty lodged against Senator LaFollette by the Minnesota Public Safety Commis sions and other individual citizens to- ' ' ' ..... . ..... . .. . 'day will be pressed. This was strongly indicated today 'following presentation of five petV Jions for expulsion- of . LaFbllette . on jthe ground "that-he has preached sedi Jtion. - " , i Senator " Kellogg, -Minnesota, intro duced the - Minnesota public safety resolution, bearing the signature m the Governor, attorney general and members ' of the commission, who de clared that5 LaFollette's. speech at St iPaul, Sept. 20 wag "disloyal and, sedi- that a ".trea.sbnable sen- State of Minnesota" has the , support or tne been weakened.;: petitions were pre sented by Vice? President Marshall up on recommendation of local citizens renreKnttngf the Washburn J ; "Wis Loyalty Leasnier-V demanding ;impeachr ment of ; LaFollette "for. his treason able utterances and disloyalty to our j rnvprnnip.nt; .by W. C A". Coombe,' a j Washington,; Cf.. ;, attorney: A.f C. Cannon. New York, who said ."Our pons gi vin g up . their. -1 ives .fdr. tb e I c iise of their country should-not be cpnjpelJed to listen to , such -traitors in -our midst " and D. M. Jones, Wash- Two ;; rASministration Bills ' Must be Dropped For Early 1 - j- Adjournment. -: ' soldiersInsurawce "I- C ; r AND CIVIL RIGHTS Five MSn Will. Take, Charge '": of Price .and. Distribution :l O -5 - C t Sugar, r .; ;f Opponents of These Two portant BilFs May Postpone., a Vofe President Ahxr-1 : - ous Measure to Pass. r LWILL BE NQ ATTEMPT ! TO FIX RETAIL PRICE 3- .wiimpvehtiUns a i ; and KTeep Them Reasofia-f ? i "; Vli U Ji Uu r.bleNo Dfop Expected boon. - " "5, -fBy United Press.)" - " ' Vashington Sent. - 29.-r-The"UcUei States lood administration1: tonight an nounced that-it has assumedToontrol ircen regai'ded as of the. pr?ce and distribution tf suar insurance and th9 for America and er all -a4-; " v i . unaer tnf' title- rofmtpfrtintinTil rh.i i 'S'ti.y tmrea ?r resa.i Washington,: -'Sept. .'2 9. Adjourn ment of .Congf ess-xtty - October 10 will come only i?,in .agreements is reached to drop two 'administration measures which so " faf haye vital the. soldier soldier civifTights bills. " i f .ueaders..were, cenvraced of this -to-' ' a - 7 i night as they' looked -over -the pro-f.p:r;f a3?itie0t e- men-;two tepre-l grampidegisaiion waicn Dears tael wv "must" stamps- Several days . debate t Aruericans and. Gabrge MKolpRj. of may he" mace&sary -before the 1 -war j the, sugar divsioa of 4he food" ad. fevenue bill passes.' " No progress has , ministration, wIMhandle 'the situa- ent. deficiency- bilL conference. Members fare -"restive, to -gL at the flood of, small measures thus Iar"rutu- lessly pushed -aside." - I ir Representative . Fitzgerald .opened the way .'for-a -spirited fight- todayin introducing a.-jrcsoluticiL' to center all .appropri a Uons in ; one committee ap propriationS; ;J Inasmuch as .this would take the-handling c billionsbf dol lars i from ,thc niilitary, naval public buildings and rivers and harbors coil i mittees chairmen . of 'these organrzji, tions are uniting to fight it. - ? As Fitzgeiald sees his plan,. It wdnld eliminate l.'pork'f lcgisjaticn, and cut cut duplicate ? appropriations. As the cJiairnren see it, Fitzgetald would sim ply come into t control - of . the v"porK f .A .31' .-Mv i IJ U v III. i ( ,! ! . f '. i. i i. fiiit . m i i t ,i i .i til '- v i s i - ' Mr ' ! 1 - :V; - i n th e Li m e l t G Vf iv haling For More Than Thrcj ; &" irv - ?r-?- - v ion.: " . , - - v - . - v The European " members; are - Sir Joseph .White-Todd md ;johaV,f Drake, Sr and. the, Amcricahiiems bers are Earl T. Babst, .president ' of lthe,:AmerrcanS'ugar-nefininsi Com pany "and v William - A. Jamison., of f atduckic urotners. "Neither- of, .these men ia interest cd in,' .theV production of ' Cubari - su- gar,", said the.' tood- administration'sJ' statement, which .controls- the price : of -all 'sugar in, the Jlnited States.'?. sv.O...... '-V' i) v-. Co operating i-with .this contrel com mittee will, be st committee " of Am erican -f efiner& - consisting of G. A. Spreckies,ames H. Post afld Cf'M. vvarner, or .iNew -,x oric ueorge niriei He "nd'.his .committee.-practically f-Jr.;of.PhiladeJrhiat and Dwjght P. would be; supi?enie.JThe New York-. er's announcement" that he" will push th proposal .means severaL day de bate. - r r i fil Advocates" o'thn" civil rights bUT which: v exempts; -hin: m military - serv fqeVfrom suit's, d rftjsbt. lapsing: of in surance premliT ' eviction from 'part-. Iy ; paid for;! hot - etc. will , makc'u final attempt U iJy.i redraft it so ;.vi elections of which Senator . Pomerehe ? 'is chairman. Tomerene tonightr said he will talk with, committee members Monday. j . .' ; ?Unfll then ; I can't' say what ; the committee ' wil( do," he said. "Of the 15 members of the committee, nine are in Washington.; Two of these ohe -of 1 the ' hardest relief workers in ! SSS?? i nte?s:of Essex ias strongly :, favor . - committee' action, SimlfSK Ff - T01? neither, however.-would permit the w r. , SfSe :W- ie of his name in connection with mg figure m many-of the organiza-Vo 'V. - .. Most members of the , committee, though unwilling to discuss i the prob able actionTlndicated they believe the petitions will be allowed to lie on the table. Meanwhile LaFollette- ap parently undisturbed went' to a meet ing of thef Finance committee. Press ed , for a statement he said smilingly: "I'm not making any statements what soever today." f- ; ; -':'r I it was in anticipation of a speech by LaFollette answering his critics that., leaders determined ; to put the lid ' on any- discussion today by call fng an exfecutive session.' ; : ' - "We can't prevent any Senator from speaking,'' said a member of the Rule committee, "but we can prevent him using the' Congressional Record for disseraihation of a speech indicating a serious : -lack of harmony , j in this body." . f : . r ;:;y r,::; If the committee should vote in fa- pllilfS OF FOOD SUPPLY mics: vThe- latter "threaten ama at this stage of Congress probably, can itaik. itjto'; iteatij if it is presseq m a form unsatisfactory o them.' v ; Soldier'; insurance r legislation . is meeting? similar opposition' Though the administration regards these as measures essential from a humani tarian standpoint; toward the soldiers, the attempt ;may have to be given up. Especially is this -true .in .". view ' of President k Wilson's ;j eagerness to have Congressmen jauit; and sjtump their : districts in "support of the war. ' All" aomestic tjgar producers of the United &tates rthe statement, -said, hav& Agreed tdabide; by the price de- xpera with-it inevery way, r. ), No'fminedrtocjeduCjtion.tih LJ;he -prjceof sugaiflSCcp bo ? expetedthe i food dministSratioh'saltl ariclvtywir.g t6 if" i -xCiWrr l'50'st-'f 1 ftifininfi: sik .tDnaJrjK it 1c trveioJtfcn mm'; .'Thvi lnt tri -rfnrpntpn-aiirl nf f np'J rmiini.' ninwtlin iT'nvhmmnH AWi-.V.'.'.- 5 Enrolling Every rArheri- can Household. and men dead, wounded and.mjssing jfOctober 2 1 ;-28 Set Asidef For Tne ngure is consiaerauiy iu-.cav.uod of both August and July vrrsres when the totals were respectively, - 60,373 j and 71,889. - . . ; --" - :'!.?.. !;vv :-, The figures showed a decided ue li7SorV WII I WIN ". rrp in th0 rasualties among K.oEL-rKJflJ VV11-L4 W ill ; ; ; y rV-, Ts. Tn August the figures was" v.- LaFollette, which no 317 killed, 3,796 wounded , and 367 t, ' '.-' v--.sy -s :. rsjSettator today held likely, a long and nmsing-a total of .5,480. and the i wUrr QlTJ rl,bittei: .fif ht. d.oubtless would ensue. A highest in many months. . s. - 1 x v wuuum a .two-tmras .vote' is required to exoel a : Less and . i Uernand cWiore-'V-f senator.; xnis couia not De ootained lif THOUSANDS Si JOBflfl N News Yet : From Stricken Parts oF Alabama and f l; Florida. HEAVY CASUALTY LIST ;:v;sATnoiAtoWN CANSLER TAKES A : SLAP AT NEWSPAPERS 1 . ---f .:-':;- (By United Press.) ; ' Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 29.-In v sweeping and bitter arraignment of Assistant. District, Attorney J. T. Dool hig, of Now Yorkand &ssociates, and it is" generally, believed, v . : Should the committee seriously; conn sider Expulsion of LaFollette it would name a sub-committee . to consider ev idence. : LaFollette would have 'fi the Than Last Year-7-Hoov i er Makes Announcement " (Special to The Disnatcb.r ; Raleigh.- N.; CL; Sept. ;29.--rThe. first fprivilege -of questioning witnesses -and Crest ;V iew Sends Out Call for DoctorsAhother Town ; Inundated f- Pensacola . ' r "Believed Escaped Loss ? r- 'r . (By United Press.) - : Montgomery Ala;, Sept 29V-Twelve KRfV. mnt3riala ainn'"V"fip -feflr-hpean iue ; price : may? uul urop. liiuvn vui (wul be:kept at a figure -aSvreasonable as can bn expected undeEVwar ipndl- tions: jT f.....: - : Tho ctatotnintTkriTitri.1 rii-: flint have been" the curse of; the sugar sit uation.; in the past, and that proposed legislation - boosting import taxes on Cuban sugar r' as a :war measure re? ;sultedv.in 10 and 12 xent sugar re cently. -; " - '-;.r v.-. This condition will i be made , impos sible, under the hew' plans; of regula tion and control of distribution, Hooy; er says.r;: c.:- The American members of; the com mission will" have - control of all do mestic questions concerning ; sugarl The ; price to jobbers and wholesalers will be fixed at a"" reasonable . margin of profit to these mfen and "the public is expected ':. to deal with the. retail price on the basis of the; information it gets concerninrj wholesale and job-i ( hers: prices .1 from the; food administrai!, tion.", No trol the v "That .will be up ; to the consumer." . Distribution of the present beet- su gar crop will ' be under direction of a. special (domestic distributing pommit tee cpmposed of H. A. Douglas of Be troit; ;E. d; Howe, of Denver; ?W.; H. Hannam, pf ; Sah . Franciscoj- , S. ' H. Love; of : Salt Lake City S.xPet riken," of Denver; S. W Sinsheimer, of Huntington -Beach,; CaUiand W P. Turner of Detroit.-. T ! " mmwmmmmmmmm m, i v Representative J. Thomas of Alabama. ; -...' ': .:;;, Heflin, FIRST PERIOD I Candidates Should Make Mnkt attempt will be made V to con-i .' of THe Six Remaining : , le ; retajlrice of,: sugar. :v:y: Days (ONE MbREEEK-OE DIAMOND RING OFFER 4 ?,: note in a bi drive ; toenlist- every makingnatever? defense be ; wished. ;.-"UUib,l"4 1 uiwi-oi.uie.siwuriiau Ame-rican'-household in a definite ?tr- 1 cT'fT,ue .1 lu-mJ ' .rauiuiiLieH wmn wuuifi inpn rmnrr i 1 ; r 1. . . . . . . , n.l!.v... 1 .:.x:. i. it,' 1 11. . solicitor 1 lay den uietP-enif 01. saiiuur, gaaiaaMuu.w wu .mu ,.wur uy lue.ssav; e Senate. , The Senate on accept counsel for Gastoril B.. Means, thrpugrij ;aild thesubstittuion ' of ;:foodstuffs'ing:or!re1ecting the committee report ' J- Pansier, tonight in; a ngthy WS soun(iC(it6day by Federal Food woflld .; v decide- whether LaFollette statement summed up the whole cas TIw- .v.' should -be expelled or not. - , n iaiivc to the much discussed papers passed no, word has come from storm" stricken Southeastern Alabamaor Northwestern Florida, 7 except'. Crest ii NATIONAL ARMY MEN WADE THROUGH MUD Ybii Have Promised to ' Help . : a ContestantMake Good , - That Promise This Week , 'VWhenitWill Do- Good; ; v - ; - -' (Bt United Press.) . Montgomery, Ala i Spt-3;29vTenA .thousand men 'today waded in mud 4., ;-js. "Si .manjr ancnes deep . at vamp oiieriaan, j. -7 Ford Touring Car -while the sixth Toledo,, Ohio, regi- 4,; v'-- ' v. 200 gold.- ; ' ? ment ; which a.rnved - todayv y; l.puu , ; , ;v v 3 $mrt m rnM - V'."-.. --, View, FIa. situated -oh the Florida- tstrpng, was. unaDieto detrain anoiine:;; .. $93 -furniture : suit6.' . . Georgia line where;five re reported I'men. care spending , another knight, in M i;75 'Columbia Graf onola, ; dead and" scores injured, 'The first t their cars. . One ; big ; Y.Ma Cf A.- tent4, " $56merchahdise order at J. W: !- ." s 'iy.jt v.;-;-'-tf -c .; 4. 1THEPRjzeS-':;' $775"Briscpte;;Atomobiler?v- A INCREASE OVER J v THE ORIGCJALllILLD Three " Cent 'Letter Posta 2 i - Providdd Forr-Will beRc porteid Mondayand its Pas x sage isv Assured;1? j : . jf v .j . ..j . v . v ' ' "-' , ' - X (By tTnlted Press. J " .Washington,- Sept. 29. The. war rev enue bill, , raisings $2,716,000,000 ,"j agreed . upon' iuMionf esrence late tc lay M ter threes weeks wrangling. It will ie tiken n$ .M0HdayIn the House. - .VrAsf repotted,? the'bill is an incre-: -tt $300,000,000,over ."the Sen2t3'. rneasurp- and' t9D0,000.Cv0" 'over - .V: House bill Adoption is assured: , ; ' j These Increases - ,were " obta'r . through. 'restoration. Of i? the vthree c. t ?etter postage- provision- increase i second-class postal .rates. higher, rat j on:tobaccoand i restoration .of t' i a! tJrxes, inr jewelry , and inheritances.- , Excess a war profits,. over whitli t! principal .dispute" the confereic,. eurred,, will net raise any more crohr han the Ornate bill provided It, C : -OOtf.OOO, The-Tlan finally 'deciJci c was tojax all r vn ' ts except-an exc - t i w yui: iiuit i.iUtiiug; irom seven to r per cent.- 'x ' graduated , seal -ation' u b?(. ' on percertrkfc;e of raade-'apon i ' -d r "(J1; . - -...T.ho-' ' .;. or cent cfpr ..3.,.vli.. .. , ed-15.-per cr of,the carlU.1: 23 r-cent-on r" oyer 15 and . df r ' ' per cent; -45 per pent on profits' ov ? . zh, and under 33 per cent;' 60 per cct on.profits over 33 per cent. - ' Thewhiskey taxia $1.10 a gal!on;cm ,spirits ,in, bond and , $2..0 on, those withdrawn from bond for'! beverage purposes. The -present tax was dou bled - on : still wines, champagne ' and ' sparkling wines. On grape ; brandy ; of wine spirits withdrawn from a bonded ' warehouse, 1 the present tax is diiobled. On sweet wines 10 cents a gallon 1$ i addedito present taxes. lOn '-grabs brandy or wine spirits used. in fortifl- cation or sweet wines, 20 cents a gal ! Ion is' added. ' :A ;.; f -' ; ' On soft drinks rates were comuro- mised between the high House ahd the ! Senate minimum, ry: ? -c r; -A t Cigarettes, snuff and chewing tobac co were increased ; - - ; .."' The automobile tax1- was Increased from one per cent, in.-the Senate bill to three per cent, ' Three per cent on the. selling price of piano players, pho nographs and records is levied. A like rate was placed on sporting goods such as tennis rackets and golf balls. , IV ' On postal, rates, in addition to pro viding that within r 30." days after pas sage of the .act, ; letter postage shall be" three cents instead of two as at pres ent, the report adopts a zonelsystem on newspaper and magazines. It pro vides a scnedule of rates based on ad vertising , and r reading matter. " .This, however; is' not-effectivei until July 1, 1918-- .. :VvV:"v.;..-,." - The income ' tax section remains vir tually as passed by tfie Senate. - Admissions and dues will raise about $23,000,000. Amusement . parks and- concessions charging 10 cents or more for admission ' arfe' taxed. - 1 - Movie films are taxed on quarter cf rcent;'A-foot.;i o-; f '-yi:,: .-.':; v j Jewelry Us taxed three percent of' heselling.price'.ir :fef:- '-t- -3T:: y A special munitions tax -o' 10 i per cent is levied. . ' .;: .;:..;'-;.:,'. v.-. New York, apart-f made; iormai announcement of ;a food n P u ft aainn-Ala.; late in f. declare that ttteso , pledge enrollment : a bit of evidence t it';ho:Vniinin :.nVt.w-; otaV: Um frnm .niitn -tKnn-H' -ntit imnvoi fmm . all available r word- from: -that; jcity reached Floflala;- the afternoon when a hur- made for- physicians, and surgeons ? in Florala re- . ' . , --? - : - I No membfir of (lonerfiss flvpr : has ot-i,(-u in iieans monts, when they papors do not contain to stablislimotive fcr Means' killing,,, - ; ; - , oo nB : jsj ; sponded," going overland: -.. ,;.;- Mrs. M:iude A. King, wpalthy New ruory; m jne ; union -tne wpek-of- Vork and Chicago widow; who met Vf pctdb ia;ic death on the uisht; of Au?ut ment icnows; . : -j 2?. near Concord, N. C Canslor began with an attack on newspapers, saying this"; jsthe. .first and only interview he : will give pn case. Continuing, .he said: .;'- "Has always been my. custom to try casp ht-fore jury, not before unlawful tribune known as nublic , sentiment create d through yellow Journalism nicn 1 "The ;; week - of October 21-28 hcr3 been elected "for a ,; nation-wide cam- teheed to ; be transported within the Confederate lines. , ? ' i A SECRET SERVICE AGENT MURDERER our forces in the conservation of our r " food, supply.-". -. v. ? The; harvest (is ; now:; m , hand and; .':;: - ,.; (Br united Press.) ":-;' we can;,measure the world's - resourc- H Portland Oregon Sppt 29. Frank es.;; ?-The available supplies, from ; this h Ratisseau whosebodv was fminrt harvest, are lesa than last. year. The in ,.the - woods near Portland yester- a;t wireless : message picked t up along the coas.t late this afternoon; showed that the pensacola station was still up: and no mention pf casualties" was made.Gariahd, -six miles below Troy, is . tonight-. inundated, by 'Pigeon as Diownaowu-anu; une.y i- ui vy uuu- 4, s - H; -Fjuchs' Departme Store. envY7JM. U. A.iDUiidings.:was'unrooi-A;.. -u;25 sfvwat(.hv-rivi.?A:' m' Although the wind .attained a , ?om.T, , "j. PROMINENT I: Wi W. ; '?6 3nf - w?pwn .t?E'-''B;A rall''np;n-winhersK:o. GOLDSBORO, FACES 1: sciipsrvn -., fc , a i m r 'wats on ,uuman puireiauuuu, ; j v""v y j xo.&xc,m-i .mouaooi. uayr.was a secret service man mur ' ; .: ' ';5?;;vvTPar"and from rhe ilast harvest wel derr-Hibv "enemiea of the ffovernment. CHICACO QFI FrTFn - exborted more than, we could readily accor 'ing (to the -statement tonight rvvn rir r -roV ft ' cl ff6-W.-W l uK i. W. VV. 1 KIALbupon us next, year by saving, and by; sweetheart. V' .' v; ' .;- ;-' ' , . substitution-. of , commodties ; which . uengo, S3pt. 29. Trial of J. W W,y The Allies are monibers arrested throughout": the fense-they must- , ' miry on indictments returned? here win th;, wan &?a F Ms .'Barton told Acting 5 Cjorpner our nrst line Of -4e-feryice-an-andXt.htthe-.; las't-imo be fed ! : Fdod will f thev had ben together -he had said : t - -"Alii Europe is ? on :ra- ITm afraid they C are groine to eet - vAAxv,a,t,v: v 1 nao , " VUiW . ui i con iti cu puillC7-UUiy : m 1 me, jpeSSie. - .' - ;'':'-f, . ft, . te-v ; r-w .- L our own couiixry 13 eacu one permit-iiatlsseaii dy was spriH ; - a"egea .conspiracy oi. -pweaj jiis ; country m ; loop -consump-4 card - which wasfound in- his pocket: of ti, lreason and sabotage.- Som&j lion, although the world depends up' He ; -registered in Galveston, Texas, 1 Ceived whipji w laPB " u,t n most wanted are stillat On us to guard and 'provide its food ,nd had beeh: in Portland, since-Aw t idea otthejiurricae' damage at f en- aicernoon f -, -";ir''; f -v - (Continued oh-'Pi:geTwo gust.H--: frii?l$zJft;w ' -s (Continuett oa Page Eighty cate 4helr. - -; M:y)Xl:m (By, United ' PreaR. ' ' : V 7 New York, Sept. 29. Three of the ; most, prominent 1. W W leaders in the United States were arrested here to-1 nignt by agents of; the department of 3usticer; v-fc.v '"'--'r They aire Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, militant -L ,W:'-'-W.'? agitator, Carl Tre- ca her; associate, and Arturo Giovan- em. ;;-: . ; ;,.-. . ... v -; :"v John-G; BaldazzC member of 'the or gamation committee was also; taken when government ofllcers.armed -with warrants-based On the wholesale1 L W, W. indictments in Chldago ma'de their raid tonight ;:r. V: r : ' - Tha government , agents ransacked the homes of these: . leaders, seizins: truck loads Of literatures J This was stacked "up ready; for. removal . and - 111 iiril ;aa, ,,-rar.idlvj3 The ,biK. ditch. Tunning nave started , tneir .campaigns; a lew j armed guards placed over. . it. me ;5hS5 qf the.clty;:has "as- who aresail;6nsidering' the : matter prisoners -were ( taken to" Department IPiohSe5Sfed mhrS' Pne 1 They will be, Jailed ahd-held for -the . many.-homes a?.efr.in..aar.Knet t??1 j .J- - t,k .,.-4,M wir, lhait tha :,jaM0--M'0 ' Chirac Trpmn nthnrH - ANfYTHKR FiriOD :(Jftt?.?-:.- r " ip.iii 17.-K-(; S : 4 4 ': Goldsboro, N- C.,; Sept. 29.Heavy patchcontest will begn?... tomorrow. 'l-;j;-tT Lsti'J' Li tn'.o ;n'ol'if T Ict-'-This --wi 11. rip. fhr .hpfHimins"- of---fVii-1at creek, but' the town-had ample warn- vu ing.aHd -damap cessivet The-:greast damage stormVis-done torops. rnu5d -.TZItZrZ- theirx banks and -are- reported, rising-another page represents manywho . . Z.Z: " -c : -rnTiidlvjoj -The ibie i ditch. running have sta damagethan was If you 'are' f one of jthefifst class; flood those, who have ' already commenced throu&bj broken . wires; Street'; car horo, and tonight , service was discontinued vfrom p. m. r4118 u I loct vijirht iint!i .it a n. tndav " ; - - - i Win - do - greater i'nii.xi - C.t Maphsh ' namnnH' . 1 IWrOUKm ' lO vproueriy- ; u -;-uig iueuuue.-uy ( thi HtvSafnrdav Sent, the actual Work of the camnaiKn.7dou o'clock tonight no word -has been re- via, - reopie wuo resiueu ia me nuuu- .uij cuy s . . r . . r - 7, 7 ould-ive- any definite 'eo. section i-lomgnt- Degan -eany -mis, uecure; im a,uuv ui; me -,mvs - ...v.f j "Explosives Dropped. ;.- London; Sept. 29.1 Ten tons, of ex plosives .were - dropped p,n G erman making preparations to -va- important periods of the -entire : com British - airmen, ; Field v Marshal , , Ilai homes. - : - . (Continued on :Page Seven) ' V reported, tonight. .i; - - , . 'ifci '-'f.'''"

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