v ,4."
WEATHER FORECAST
North Carolina-Partly,cloudy to
night; cooler extreme' west portion,
Thursday, fair.
South Carolina Partly cloudy
tonight; Thursday partly cloudy.
' WlilMlil Ilttl ffl : FINAL EDITION
FULL UEASEd WIRE SERVICE
VOL. XIII
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDM ESD AY AFTERNOONS NOVEMBER 14, 1917.
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Ruth Teachey Wins Ford Ot&er Prize Winners Are Mrs. 'Todays Dispatches Say thej
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?RICE FIVE CENTS, - i
Howard, Mrs. Sessoms, Beriha AlIsbrock,jEUa McCar-
ley, Mrs. Conerly, Elcise Daniel, Mildred Scott
and Saili e Garrell,
Premier Is in Control of
Petrograd.
Married Men, as a Class, Not; n . . - n k
Exempt from Military j II 1 1 1 Ii Jfl fl fl KL
uuiunun ni inuiLi
Service.
BY VILLA FORGES
QUESTIONNAIRE SENT
9,000,000 REGISTRANTS
All Registrants Are Divided , 0 , P , T, .
Into Five Classes Which F,?ht .Paag Thl
ning ouiieis ra
American Side.
ay 11 n TU n.J f T ;a lyiornmg ouiieis ran on
W ill LJC I lien wiui-i vx iit-j
bility for Service. I
I (By Associated Press)
ir.y Associated Press.) i Ojinaga, Mex., Nov. 14. After two
Wa-irneton, Nov. 14, The five hours of fighting early today, Francis-f'.a-.
- :. o which 9,000,000 men reg- co Villa's troops were driven away
ish rei! for military duty and those from this town by the Mexican govern
wim ar ( gist ered hereafter are di- ment forces under General Juan Es
vitUa aivl i he order in which tuev will piriosa Cordovas. This was officially
W all i i'li- service, were officii '. " an- announced at the military headquar
noi Me .; roday in the Provost Mart"! ters here.
(;.;-,. ra!V questionnaire which every
?'t ( r ' ' man must fill out and file.
f
REPORTS TWO TO
ONE FOR KERENSKY
AWARDS BY THEMDGES
5?
Attacked Early Today.
Presidio, Texas, Nov. 14. Fighting
Th. (M-(icr shows some change from between Villa forces and Mexican gov-
hr t'.Miraiive draft published some P- troops began at Ojinaga at
imp ii:o. a. m. (Central time). The attack
C;in:rary to some published reports, started from the southwest and grew
' dos i-!o! exempt married men as a gradually with the approach of day-
clas. but does place married men with iigt into a constant fire of rifle shots.
!ein'l nr wives and children far nq artillery, machine guns or hand
lown on the list of liables. tombs were used in the first attack.
In fact the questionnaire indicates American patrols are guarding the
that only men of the first class will ford opposite Ojinaga. It is said bul-
bf oallod to colors, except in the grav- lets are faliing on tiie American side
est emergency. of. the Rio Grande.
The five official classifications of ReIugees from Ojinaga-started corn
registrants follow: ing across to the United States and re
Class One. ported the fighting was outside of
i a) Single men without dependent town. The attack, apparently was
relatives. aganist the main camp of General Es-i - : . . .
ib) MarrW aian with or without pirLC y Cordovas, one- and .one half, i - Above are- Ihenanies of the wimyjrS j benefited i.0am'B;jjm.
children, or father of motherless chil' tiupg ' Southwest of Ojinaga. ; in " The Dispatch contest, as ofncua1lV jhapThemlni
dren who has habitually failed to sup- rescued 'announced after the ballots had all iong after the battle of ballots will
'been counted and re-checked by the have been forgotten the battle of
MR. W. E. LAWSON, Gen. Mgr.,
The Dispatch Publishing Co.
Dear Sir:
We, the judges selected to canvass the finfial vte in your Prize
Voting Contest, after verifying the spscial balloti with the office
records and counting the votes, award the prizes as follows:
First Prizo Briscoe Autcmile.
Miss Pauline Underwood j. -8,225, votes
Second Prize Ford Touring Car.' -
Miss Rmh Teachey - -J- 8,S03,611 votes
Third Prize $200 in Gold.
Mrs. Beulah Howard , I. .3,999,315 votes
Fourtn Prize $100 in Gold.
Mrs. A. C. Sessoms 3,945,373 votes
Fifth Prize $93 Furniture Suite".
Miss Bertha Allsbrook - -3,862,201 votes
Sixth Prize $75 Columbia Grafonolaf
Miss Ella McCarley - .. 1. .2,684,508 vot?s
Seventh Prize $50 Merchandise Order..
Mrs. W. J. Conerly - ... v. .2,526,393 votes
Eighth Prize $25 Wrist Watch. 'I
Miss Eloise Daniel ,;. 2,403,544 votes
We also find, that of the contestants who did not' win one of the
first six prizes, Miss Mildred Scott turned in the largest amount of
money for new subscriptions between Monday, September 24, and
Saturday, October 6, and is awarded the first $60.00 diamond ring
offered as a special prize.
We also find, that of the contestants who did not win one of the
fiVst six prizes, or the first special prize, Miss Sallie Garrell turned in
the largest amount of money for new subscriptions between Monday,
October 15, and Saturday, October 27, and is awarded the second $60
diamond ring offered as a special prizze.
Respectfully submitted,
J. A. ORRELL,
H. W.:WELLS,
MARSHALL SHRIER,
sBoard of Judge:?.
FRENCH MINISTRY
DOWN 10 OUT
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Three Accounts of Battle at
Tsarskoe-Selo, One Credit
ing Bolsheviki With
Victory.
London, Nov. 14. The Finnish Tele
gram Bureaus says the whole of Rus
sia excspt a small part of Petrograd
is now in the hands of the provisional
government.
Premier Kerensky is now in Petro
gram Bureau says the whole of Rus-
tire city, the announcement of the !
Finnish Telogram Bureau says.
According to these advices which'
were received 'in a cablegram filed at I
Stockholm at 4 o'clock yesterday, j
Premier Kerensky defeated the Bol-;
: nVlnrrjlr,' nU m 7 f-f mi m I
,v me uos- painieve ministry was defeated by a
sacks are reported to, have destroyed ,K-.ar,
jtne Red Guard. The telegraph lines d,'ect VOte m the Chamber of Depu
ore now in M. Kerensky's hands, the ' ties tQday and later resigned. This
I Telegram Bureau reports. i is the first time such action has been
' The Finnish Telegram Bureal says 1 taken by the Chamber since the be
Moscow is the headquarters of the . . iL
Provisional government, and that . ginmng 01 the war as UP to tne Pr
Premier Kerensky has issued orders ! sent, it has been a point of honor
num muuw wmcii nave appeared in . with many deputies not to vo
ti,q on:.pni0i,it;' -r,-x- against the government, but to ex
grad as well as the Helsingford news-1 Press criticism by abstaining from l?7 has-not yet been dislodg-
naners. hv holrl ne i ett completely. ' :
-..v. iiuw, uuuuuuumg i etui uing Lueir vuies.
that the Bolsheviki is not nearing its .
downfall. i Strong dissatisfaction with tV
Following Its Defeat in the
Chamber Painleve's Cabi
net Resigns.
(By Associated Press)
Paris, Nov. 13. (Tuesday)
The
Hard Fighting Becoming Gen
eral With the Outcome -Still
Doubtful. v - i
AMERICAN AIRMEN .
ACTIVE IN FRANCE
Take Part in Bombing Expe
ditions France Has An-1
other1 Ministerial Crisis .
Conflicting Reports.
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A FURTHER WITHDRAWAL.
(By Associated Press);
Rome, Nov. 14.-iA withdrawal
of the Italian forces In the north,
v in me region east of Asiago, Is '
announced by the war office. On
the lower Piave river, the attack
continues on the Germans whn
te yesterday effected a crossing near"
dependent on
port his family
ic) Married man
wife for support.
(d) Carried man, with or without
children, or father of motherless chil
dren; man not usefully engaged, fam
ilv sunnort .". by income independent
of bis labor.
iei Cnskilled farm laborer.
tf T'nskilled industrial laborer.
Registrant by or "n respect of whom
no df '"erred classification is claimed
or made.
Registrant who fails to submit ques
tionnaire and in respect of whom no
Ik-furred classification is claimed or
made.
All registrants not included in any
riiher division in this schedule.
Class Two.
(ai Married man with children or
father of motherless children where
such wife or p-feildren or such mother
less children are not mainly depend
ent unon hi:- labor for support for the
rea-on tlr.'t there are other reasonably
certain sources of adequate support
(excluding earnings or possible earn-
ADMIRAL BENSON judges. . life.
D AV IM I rwnrWiIt was a' grand finish to the big cir-. All active contestants, who did not
dACJTv 1IN LIJINLJLFM cuiation campaign which had been, win one of the prizes, will receive ten
conducted for the past ten weeks. At j per cent, of all money they turned in
(By Associated Press) .qq 0'ci0ck Messrs J A Orrell, Mar-'for new subscriptions. These checks
London. Tuesday, Nov. 13. Admiral j d j4 w Wells, ar-!will be mailed to the contestants with-
wiiiiaui " . rived at The Dispatch office, bringing .in tne next day or two
American mission iu nic mici-amua
conference which is to meet in Paris,
with them the ballot box with all its
;ii,'stnn nt vntoa Th o inde'pc! nroved
.- i a a x .1 :
to me umisn granu ". ting and by 9:45 the count had been
which he conferred with Vice Admiral L1"s
Beattie, the British commander. completed.
I l ne winners oi nie iwu auwniuunto
!are the contestants who worked the
NAMES OF CONTESANTR.
most efficient with their task of count- j Final official standing of all con
testants :
R. F. D. 1, Acrr.e, N. C.
Mattie Powell 1,022,613
General Kaledines. the Cossack ; government's handling of the Eolo
leader, is said to be dictator of South- j Pasha affair is believed to be the mo
ern Russia. The orders of the Pro-L. , . . . . . '
visional government are signed by -M. ! tlVe whlch chattSed thc Passive dls"
Kecensky. General Kaledines and content to active opposition. Two
General Korniloff, -. other things thought to have had a
part in the downfall of the Paitileve
For the, last three days reports have ; cabinet .were the Premiers statTnent
is AniattcmDt of the cwmr-fft
cross the Piave between Quero
and Fenere was Suppressed,1 The
enemy suffered severely.
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v r Two Towns-Captured. .
BerlinV Nov. 14(Via London).
The-: capture by j 5 Austro-German.
forces of the towns 6f Primolano,"
in the Sugana valley, and Peltry "
west. 9t the upper Piave river, 'Is
J
been coming in from Scandanavian , exonerating M. Malvy, . the. former i ahn.ouacea toaay Dy army fcead- '
but they have been contradicted by ' ti; . re t:aa ' " ' ', "
SS i th?rSSS Petr-grad; 1 Francaise, edited by Leon Daudet, thfi'
This is the third time that an account Maivv ' f Itali.an troPs V strong-cbunter at.
ueeu receivea or a Dattle at .
The ministerial crisis comes on the
eve of the inter-allied conference
here and every effort will be made to
Edison's Burgalized. "7 i"- reu ts. I Allsbrook, S. C.
(By Associated Press) luuur'n1IU,u 1U" ' " tZat w, veKna AllSDrooli 3,862,201
West Orange, N. J., Nov. 14.-The It can be truthfully said that both Biadenboro, N. C.
home. of Thomas Edison was entered prizes were won by work and 1 work ; 1,137,591
by an intruder last night, through a alone. Miss Pauline -Underwood, who Boardman. W. C.
third story window, which he reached won the Briscoe autorn WaIter
by climbing to the roof of an extension faithfully ana persistently, and ov ei-1 Bot
to the house. The man was frightened came obstacles that would have
away by te screams of a maid. The almost impossible to many contest-1 Burgaw, N. C.
police who are investigating say they ants She is employed m the office , MabeJ Bqw r d
do not think the many had any mo- of Dr. J G Murphy m Wilmington, CJ. r Q
five other than robbery. and with the ex ceptn of tte last, Fanniq Holmeg
week of the contest, the only time she
had to devote to the contest was dur- Bertha fi "
i-isn rinnr QTln Q fTPT Cha WAS '
I illg tilt: iiuuu iiwu u"u k- m. -juv
Tsarskoe-Selo, a Kerensky victory
having been reported twice and t
Bolsheviki success on the other oc-
sion. settIe it quickly.
The Finnish Telegram' Bureau aa President Poincare will begin con
vices sc .closely parallel the dispatches sulfations with political leaders to
lltfZZ tw SSnd Ut Monday as- morr0w morning. .
serting that Premier Kerensky haa
overthrown the Bolsheviki as to sug-- ,,r
gest that there may be a delayed ver-1 NEW LOW RECORDS '
sion of the same reports which were FOR LIBERTY BONDS
contradicted by the announcement re-
ceived yesterday from Petrograd that (By Associated Press)
the Kerensky forces had been de-' New York. Nov. 14. Libertv bonds.
r -- i i i. il . m. : Awnv?
.ioni rne moor ui iu wii;. tai.- An AgreeTTient Near.
an o n'l.'l Mint tho r&rnnxAl nf t.hft ree- . . . , ,
, - " w - - - - j if ir A DOAnla fori KfDOB I . v . i i
dVe SUCh d6Pend ! Washington; Nov Urinal agree-' wJJ her wotk wnawijue
V :Sma, without children,! IZlnTe wholV's she certainly used to good ad-
v;!,,. wife although the registrant is ! Europe neutrals on the whole qaes vantag6f as her large vote will show,
en-a-ed -n'r useful occupation, is notion of exports was forecast today Tie last week of the contest Dr. Mur
mainlv dependent upon his labor for' when the Swedish and Norwegian phy kindiy excused Miss Underwood
fuppo; ; . for the reason that the wife Commercial missions had conferences fr0m her office duties that she might
is skMl- 1 in some special class of work' with State Department officials px- devote all of her time to the contest,
v.iiich she is physically able to per-
i ranging final details. .This popular young lady certainly put
form rnd in which she is employed, or :up a wonderful hgnt, ana ner many
friends who assisted ner, win ue giau
to see her the winner of the first
in which there is an immediate open
ing: for her under conditions that will
enable lier 'o support herself decently
and wiihoi-.t suffering any hardship.
" Accessary skilled farm laborer
in necessary agricultural enterprise.
Xeessary skilled industrial la
in necessary industrial enter-
i ii i
borer
prise.
Class Three.
with dependent children
feated in a battle near Tsarko-Selo.
Stockholm's Report.
Stockholm, Nov. 144. Premier
both issues, dropped to new low rec
ords on the stock exchange today on
enlarged offerings. The 4s fell to
Kerensky has entered Petrograd. ac-'99.60 and the 3 l-2s, which were more
cording to a dispatch -received from active, touched 99.10.
the correspondent of the Swedish news 1 Selling of the bonds was attributed
agency at Haparanda on the Russian to the greater necessities of holders
border. j resulting from losses in stocks and
The majority, or Maximalist troops other securities,
have joined the Premier, tne corres-' -:
pondent says. j DDATUrDUnnn r'UIITFC ! Canove, west of Asiago, an Italian
luiiuiiiiivwvw viilij . . , .
TO SEE PRESIDENT
i tacks aided by artillery have checked -
AustrcKGerman efforts to capture the
Asiago plateau and(ftreaten the line
of the river Piave. Near Zenson, on '
the river Piave, about 20 miles north;-;
cast ofj Venice the invaders have sue"
ceeded in crossing'the river in boats
but were repulsed in an attempt to ",
debouch from the bridgehead they had
constructed.
t '.
TllP fichHnfr in tVio ro crinrt ohnnt
Asiago and between there and Monte v, I I
Cimone is very bitter. The Austro
Germans attacked in force and gained
some defenses only to be thrown 1
back by the force of Italian counter
attacks. Berlin says Mont Longara v
has been captured, but Rome reports ;
officially that the position 'here has
been held against Teuton efforts. At i
.
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SMALL SAVINGS
FOR WAR PURPOSES I
(Bv Associated ITpss.)
Washington; Nov. 14. Arangements
have been made for the chiefs of the
'no! '
stapih
III!
Lloyd-George Questioned.
T.rmdntv Nov. 14. Premier Lloyd- grand prize.
hfl qoVo in thp Mouse of Miss Ruth Teachej', Wallace, who
Commons today by Former Premier won the Ford touring car, worked hard
w 1 a i-tinpTit in reeard to and faithfully, and overcame obstacles
Asquith for a statement in regard to .f nQt the
his Pans speech in which he spoke of which confronted Mis Underwood
the new inter-allied committee, and The conteBt had not been many days
blunders which, he said, had been old before viiss Teachey had thor-
made bj the Allies m the past m tne oughly covered all of the territory in
Chadbourn, N. C.
Nettie Lewis 1,749,509
Clarendon, N. C.
Beatrice Rrnwn fi42 231 (By Associated Press.)
Conwjv, S. C. Washingtin, Nov. 14. Directors of four railway brotherhoods to see Pres-
Mattie Britt ' 1,045,610 the campaign to gather for war pur-(ident Wilson on Monday, November
Council, N. C. ' ' i poses two -billion dollars of small sav-; 26, in connection with the workers'
Lizzie Council 474,367 ings within a year beginning Decern-j Proposals .for wage increases for con
Maude Vaughn 8,710 ber 3, through a system of selling ductors and brakemen on all the 'rail-
Folkstone. N. C. 1 thrift stamns war savin? stnrrmc and rodab ot me country,
Mildred Duff. .. .. 42,055
Gurley, S. C.
in relation of parent.
-Man with dependent aged or
own), but toward whom he coduct of the war. The premier is and about Wallace, ana u Decame nee-
expected to be sent to reply but williessary for her to go elsewhere to se
defe a full statement until later, ; cure the coveted subscriptions and
, , when an opportunity will be given to votes. Before the contest naa enaea
helpless !ln a,b it 'she had traveled many miles and vis-
uie nuu .ited many towns in Duplin, Pender,
graoergNz shrdlu Sampson, and" Columbus counties.
There were never, a more congenial
j set of candidates working in a contest,
infirm parents.
,f i .Man with dependent
nrotiicrs or sisters.
id i County or municipal officer.
'e Highly trained fireman or
J'ohcen an. at least three years in
-f'l'viec of municipality.
it i Xeresrary custom house clerk.
-N' c . sary employe of United
s,at. ; in transmission of the mails.
(hi Xecessarv artificer or work-
n!;m in United States armory or arse
rial.
ii) .eee ;.-a rv employe in service
of the Fnited States.
'.i' Xere,,sary assistant, associate,
or lured lnr.Hager of necessary agricul
tural enterprise.
Five Burned to Death
(By Associated i'ress; ixU unaa wnrtinp fnr The Tlisnatch
Shreveport. La., Nov. 14. Five men- -
were burned to death, two others sen .
U j wiv w . -
ously injured, a number of others sus
tained minor injuries and property
- loss estimated at $8,000 was caused !
regret we have is that all could not
win one ot the big prizes. The can-
Mo
ees-ary highly specialized
a hotel of Many, La.
lateu i ' who won one of the valuable
when fire destroyed the Phillips House ' ; " " " riailv to he conSratulati
l.9 ' -w--
r 1 upon their success and the excel
lent work which they did. They may
wfll feel nroud of their achievements,
for they won a worthy and fair battle, j
Dutch Trawler Torpedoed.
(By Associated Press.)
London, Nov. 14. An Amsterdam
disnatch to thc Daily Mail says a Ger-
.iman submarine on Monday torpedoed
Rose Prince 41,460
Hallsboro, N. C.
Lula I. Doors : 36,850
Hampstead, N. C.
Mrs. Beulah Howard 3,999,316
Mary Mallard 40,445
Jacksonville, N. C.
Virginia Koonce 36,005
Lumberton, N. C.
Mrs. A. C. Sessoms .. r. ..3,945,373
Loris, S. C.
Thelma Blackburn 75,903
- Marion, S. C.
Bernice Martin .703,635
Multins, 3. C
were
an-
!
i fi $ '.$.' $
PRESIDENT AROUSED.
counter thrust repelled the invaders
and resulted in the liberation of Ital-
ian prisoners.
Between Mont Cimone and the
Piave Berlin claims the capture of -Fronzaso
which probably was given',
up by the Italians in a retirement to
straighten out their line. The Italians1:
have occupied their new positions In
this region and the Austro-Germans
are in contact with them. . ... .
The crossing of Piava near Zenson
1 1 may prove a more serious menace to j
V
(By Associated Press).
the ' Piave line than the attempts In
the Asiago region. The invaders
war saving certificates,
uuuiiucu iwiajr.
Otto Marx, a. Birmingham business
man was named general director for 4.
the fourth district which includes the 4
Southeastern States. North Carolina
is F, H. Fries, Winston-Salem; South by the plans of the railway. men's to . the . river bank by the Italians.
Carolina, R. G. Rhett, Charleston. orotnernooos to demand wage in- . Further Teuton attempts to, debouch'
creases, president Wilson nas may be expected and unless the It&h
t set the machinery of the Federal ian def continues strong, the
government in motion to avert, if 0. . mn. , -T'r;'
iiaic yvoiuuu uiajr ucwutc du weak
j tried to advance from the bridgehead
Washington, Noy. 14. Aroused ; they established but were driven .hack
PRISON AND FINE
FOR ALBERT ORTH ' possible, the threat of a paralysis
of the country's , transportation 4
(By Associated Press.) i systems so vital to the war.
Columbia, S. C, Nov. 14. Accumu- At a conference with the heads 4J
lated sentences amounting to 14 of., the "Big Four" brotherhoods
" iinifa! or mechanical expert of nec
maustrial ontemriRft.
. t - 1 - 1 iiirnn iiiiv
manager of nccessarv industrial Dutcn todbv "f nf tir friends and have been
.years was juik-u. xcu uiiiiu - ...
Mrs. W. J. Conerly . . , 2,526,393
Parkton, N. C.
Nola Everette . . 35.550
Rocky Point, N. C.
Mrs. P. H. Duncan .. .. .. ..193,212
Ro Hitr. n. C.
Mildred, Scott ' . .1,418,906
Southpbrt, N. C.
Eloise Daniel . .2,403,544
Supnr, N. f
Myrtle Galloway 216,125
Tabor. N. C.
Those who did not win a prize may j ame barren . . .
vineiand, N. c.
Bertha Pierce
Vallace, N. C.
Ruth '"-r.chey
ened it will have to be given up.
Contradictory assertions on the'
situation in and around Petrograd
have .not been cleared up. It - is ; ap
parent, however, that the Bolsheviki
I sua uiaiutaiu meir cunurui m jreiro-
Moll-e Cnrdnn ' " 944 7d ! montns in the Federal penitentiary at 4- at the White House on November
1 Atlanta, Ga., and fines aggregating Jlr 22, President Wilson will appeal
1 v"u"l V"' OAft rri-.rT, A1V.t rkr-V. nnklich J. . 1 V, 1 J i J, nnn .. .' . . .,
iuu wcie giicu iiiuu i unu, puunou- -j- me lcujui Baucis w ucici aujr -w- grad ' ? contiTmation of oOisueviki re
er of : a German language - newspaper struggle until after the country j portg ; that Premier Kerensky and
C11'- hLPl1 h ??eh? the-p-!" l 3eneral Korniloff were defeated by
also peel proud of their efforts, for
T , 5.,.J.i..'j o nraU fmiirht hft.tt.lG. EVftll
i ... Af ; t-. n -i i 111 Tf n rrawtprmev ( ukul c " v., . .-
wunoui ;s.,ro r " VC: thPir names are not among the
1 Xecessarv assistant, or associ- Suibertje at a point? r41". ' 1,0 ined the best
. , x a nh i-krtv fr in w iiuei. lllj
Continued on Page Eight)
.1,900,057
.1,110,877
Federal Court here late yesterday, fol
lowing indictments for assisting Lieut.
Robert Fay, and William Knobloch in
v wnere 115 trausporiaiiuu sysitius Tf , , - . - -
nro n vital tn thp fnndnrt rtf-thp i
4, war 41 to fleet, is still lacking.' The same
escaping from the Atlanta Federal! With the announcement of this j1.s true or reports trom Scandinavia !
prison on August 29, 1916, and harbor-1 conference, it was disclosed ".that. that Kerensky and Korniloff defeated
ing them in Charleston. Orth gave , President wrJson, while enter- extremists and entered Petros:rad. i;
taining every hope for a complete ; American army aviators have join-
J J. J J. X J JL 1 - ' - .
notice of appeal and his bond was set
at $6,000.
Three other indictments charging
Orth with accessory after the fact in
a conspiracy to blow up ships-; of ac
cessory after Vtie Tact in the fraudu
lent use of the mails and in landing
Inn niton in the United States in viola-
8,803,611 tion of Act of Congress, were continu-
1 Con t on rage Eight.)
ed.
agreement, does not intend to per-';-'ed "the British " and French airmen in
t m 'the country's transportation -J their activities on the front in France.
t !8.?f ?I tr21e ,WricanV haye. participated in bornb
tioa's history,. even" if it becomes inS raids On German , positions and
necessary ior tne government to t - .v. ..
operate" the roads. . a rtnere nas. Deen no. aerial lighting
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