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WlLSVn UUILWti DIVERSIFIED PLAN FOR PEACE TIMES Nation·· Unrnt Due to S<ip«r 6cUl Ctuwu, H« "> Ληββ,ι HIGH COST OF LIVING IS troubling factor Fcilmr· Is Arrive »« · ·'■·' '·»■··■ Settlement ·' Wm '"*Uw Underlie, WHole Tre"W·. Pr..,4ral Tell· f* Speeial M«ufe|t Ceeia* La»«· W*«hintter. D*f *· —flvfMlfiod !ι*ί«1«11τ» procr»n> "> rrateri· » peace t mo bu.inm «Util·, rcviw the u« .yiteit. eurfc οητ»Λ· r«duie the COM »' living avi rt«tKy labor and tann ine condi:i\· ""commriioed by iT^tldent WP<W K«i*y in hi* meinafe to the new temioD of Conrre«<. The PreeWrnl nrw tariff lawi biwd oe nation'* chaogtid eo lation to tb· rctt of the world, m|· ireited that the income and exreja prolltj tax •Hi·*!"1··· br mmpiiied, ad vocated **t* 10 ""prove rural eon dition· afld promote piodurtion. and «•eclarod · "ftnuine démocratisa non of '"*■ ""—' ** »"l"vv' wm moor and capll»1 IThj railroa-i problem he reserved for ■ fit»»· mcamgt, and he made no ■>«ii»iBrfll of h*a intention·. regarding the F·*®* l"*ty ·Γ Mexico. Mtnj of hi# recommendations were Um ubc „ those submitted to the spécial ■«» uoi I*1* spring and several of Uiem are ambracod in leglalatioo already beiAg formulated in the two houaes. •To meet the coat of living the Prea idiot ukrd exten^iou of the war-lira· food rortrol LUI. federal reculât ion of cold «tora*·, readjustment of food traniportation, and establishment of a system et frdml llceiuing for all corporation· ιηπΐ*' >n interstate Commerce. , Cmm ο4 nrnl Τι·>«ι»τ> Η» declared the cause· of unr* at lo be sinerltctai and temporary, and mad* hi· only reference lo the ma ate'l failure to ratify the peace treaty in «aytng that reatleMnes» »u duî largely to tbe nation'» hesitation in demanding its peace policy Tbe federal In «omf organic way in every ion that directly affects their welfare." Hi aiperled that the right of indi vidual· te alrikc maul De held in violate, but added that there most oe a Arm itand again·! "the attempt by any cImm to uaurp a power that only ' government ltaHf haï a right to ex •reiae aa a protection tn all." Finally, he suggested tbe establishment of a tribunal tor ptaerful dreimnn of in-·. «iiuinoi aispou-M. Urfu Budgel Sfil». Ho renewed hi* recommandation for.» bodfet »ynl»m of national Λ ixtnet*, atked for apecial protection u> promote the dyotulT· »nd chcmkal in dustrlM, ind declared the »dmini*tra t;on bill providing farm· for aeldier· should b« puwd without delay. Tk< me»aar?, «boot 6,000 word* in kn|th, waa miunlUtd to the rap Mtol by m«nin(cr, the Preaident cx |ire»Mn« refn*. that hi* h.-alth would not permit hi» delivery of it In per >on. It wu r«ed «-parntclv in innate and houae where It drew m'ned ex· prcafionn of approbation aad disap pointment The Democrat» roi*rally praised it »» *tlin| forth aecidvcly » practical program of reform, while on the Republican aide then were many complaint» that tt lacked deft, nitenru and omitted mention of Im portant problem» ( Comment .on Mae··*·. In all of the private diaruamona among members and in some public espreaaiona regarrlinr it. there W»| ■Mtka-V « nJar Itlatinn M tO Wliat Ρ Xt^ ΠI tho President'· illnea» h»I nanaicap Kd him in it» actual preparation. j t*oer*U declared that Mr. Wil»on'· v>«oroM belief· on pablic <ioe«tioni WoT* «hown by the language of the ""'■■M» to be unimpaired by h» lonf jenftrempnt and wiaknM, while in "•Wbllcan cloakroom goieip ther·' *aa «rident a imposition to «pceulaU -H ι w r,r h'· had f°ne In -«Rinr the detail a. m.Ku d "Portion wu mamfeat in · I *J®**meot by Senator Fr«lin« ,|j5i Republican, of New Jersey ... τΓί"* y»· document failed to take •JE?]*· important publie problem* inahuVL!" *"**«?·" «·Μ Senator Krel \oruHI!cri' r^tTt* **· vl·»» »f At l^bor wif* Palmar, flecretary ol aad anÎL^* *"d Sa·»»"· Gompa*», th., aari^od In If ^ · *tat#e#nl that it wma l'V, uio,î^?'»1« »fwi "certainly lack· tfc« ^η·ο„ punch. aa "· genuine, Û-ÎSTS»,.""- * D.irorrml of TW "!ί^βί αιΓΪ"**®' Underwood, Den» doclarrd it "up to ' HiuKceiw "*· ftan Democrats l "«brajfca, tka aet • *' to mor« *V*f " ^ Ρ0'»<*α 1*! ®ϊΐί·ΗΙ«ίη1. ** MmauhiMtb, «h· **J? hat *·££?** Ιβ·<ί',ι kad i»o nJ2»v?w,l,t'v' Mondoll. ofwrej^ji ÎTÙt^Tn «··** "',ί! *>**·.ΖΓ ■«··■*·« T?*nt «Tin* tkat «tiil* _ aonro»» «ontahta mark that **JL,d ooKtrfhLl1 aa» mak· ·"» rΫ οΓϋ.Γ^·»η toward th« i«ttlfa*j (Jay,·· q·» Southern Newspapers Agree To Drastic Limitation of Space MM Of III· («I Iktt mmr M«vriol naiinrtliu nriM la of diract public ialan··. ·»·«·» ι»»ιρ«κ» in |Ih Milk U aakad I· r«bli«h Ik· falWwiag raaaiatioe adop. tad by the Seatbora Naa·· papar P»MUIw»»' ma«iallo« al a apaalal aaaallag bM at Blnaiafliw. Ala., on No vaaibar 14 and U, aa tk« first pata af ovary M«> papar. far ika iafaVsaltaa of aa«aH»a· raadara af ilia ••Utk. JAS. H. ALUSON. Fori Worth Racordar. fiiaHiat. M. E. FOSTER, Houatoo Ckraaûcla, Firal vita ψ■ aatdaat. W. A. ELLIOTT, JaxkaooviUa Ttmoa· Uaiaa, Sacaod »iea-fraaUaat WALTER C. JOHNSON. Chattanooga Nawa, Jawatarj. Faaaaetra com •d.i—v. H. Haaaoa, «halrata, Blrai· iagkaat Nawai Mra- Lata K. May·*, Γ am aa cola Jooroall J L. Mapaa. Baaaaoal Ea taryriaa; C. ]. 3la«art, La·· •a«toa Haraldi F. C. Rail. Saraaaak Nawai Ε. B. Jal. roao, Craaaakara Nawaj M. K. Duoraon, Lyockburf Now.; Elaaor E. Clark, Littlo Rack Daaaaorati Ε. K. Cajlari Oku bo ma· awl Naarai D. D. Maara, Naw OvJaaai Tiiaa Piuywwai W. W. Hollaad. Sparlanbwri Herald; A F. Sanfard, Kaoaailla Jauraa]· Trlbaoa. Tba follow ûaf il the r«iol·· Imh «MabMutlj adopt* 4 Τ B«iâ)r «·ΤΒΪ·| W J Um S. Ν. P. Α. I· H«r· ai tka T«l»ilUr k*4*li Wktrtai, lit* S. N. P. A. kâviaf er»TiB ·*. tr««r^iatr7 —mon t· <·*■ ik· revert tf lu —m> mill·· m tkm liocUf· mf Mwa^riai ρilurUf wkich mtiwdaflj mm4 im mimmmtàf tkrwt··· tk« bf· mf «OP· MllW« •■4 «rkkk fhâBy afseu paWI*«*ti«a ·! •f ρ·ρ — li··· tlM M«-Vftr parlai lui tdhiitW f ror· skoal IN fmr «•ml. t· «bout 400 p«r c«al.ι llut p«kliaà*ri of mwiffiri La IliiLr β·«1 I· îmu« iktir ΐΜ«ιρ·ρ«η rafvilarly in Mick •iaa u [itrUUy to ^ri>l llu now· ml tU «arU, with cent mast tipo». uj ialnfrtU' iIm of it >W ■ Im to puklUk lulrull·· >«4 entertaining ulttfi JmUii wirit imr hutMR iiHrail, hat· broafkl ■kovt aa onction atari·*· fee otwafrist pa ρ m wkieb lu· urrlW it· f«iM above tko level of Mikity, 4a tkerefare: Reçoive tkat lb. SmUm* Κ«»ι>ι>ι> PaUitktri utMl· etiea la ·ρ·ιιί·Ι «oaveatiow amakM, arf·· It· ■■■ to anake aa earnea· •Cart ta ra4a<a Mvafial cenaumptlac». bofiaaiaf at ··" end coatiaulaf tkroagk •MO, at a rata af at laaet 10 per «ont, a· tiap«ra^ wkk lk« uanafti·· far July, *·!·". September and Octo ber of il··· yow. The UH ciatiaa ncwaaali tkat all tko pakllakor· af tko eoulh ■■ eeek cempetitivo tra co operate ta tka fulleal paaai U· aatMl ta tka aai tkat ·· mry practical MtlwJ of cm •orvatiae af anapriat aa4 all atkar papara mia fro· »oW pulp Kay ko aapUroi Tko aaeocaatlaca recefaiaoc tka fact thai tka naooaaary coneervelron lamol ko ac 'oapliiliW oacopt by tka re duction of tka tia· af at»·· papa»· ar a redaction of cir calatian. Tka aeeoeiatieo ro teaaua^i tkat cwaaervatiea ka >«caapll<ka< cMaAy by a rWactiaa ka tka aaakar of peyea priatad, tka aaakar af editioae iaaaod. tko Mae af typo, tka apace af aawa keada, apaao far readlag mat ter aad iUaatratWaa, apaao for advertiaiaa aad pyramid ia« advertising end iactWM •a advertrein· rate·, aad aa iaaredai ia eukecriptlea rata· •ritk a tU« ta coveriaa tke roat af wkita pap"· eaa tke aapaaae af delivery ta tko •abaarlhor. . Tka aacorriatien m|ae la ■ edlala ae upoaotioa ia aaok camp a tit We area la auppea I af all tka effort· aaada kj tka committee aa M urkiek tkoy ara rn<aitaf ta rap art weekly tka off arte far aiam latian •ad tka actual raevlta ackiev ed, a maaary af tkaea re porta ta ba printed ta tke aaaeciatlon'a bulletiaa. HARNETT TAKES PROGRESSIVE STEP Official Board· Appropriate for Health and Public Wel fare Work LjUin^ton. Dec. 1.—The oScial* of Hiisrtl county today pat the county on tht map an one of Λ» mort prepo live in the S".*tc when the board of county commiaatonert and the county board of education in Joint Meaion on· animoualy voted for a full county and atate publie health program, and alio for an all-time county superintendent of Public Welfare. The latter wiU con the county 12,600 annually and the former |«,000 annually. The hoards went fifty-fifty on both prop osition* and did it In the pretence of nany enthnaiaatle eitiaena of both «cure thr county a team of four worker* for >11 their time, including ■ Red Croaa nunc In A» ra«tUr of the County Super intendent of Public Wrlfirc, Mr. *■ P. Gentry, county roperintendent of irhool*. had been elected. Int AMtoC that he foand hit Mhool dutlc· to largely tittreaaeë that h· could nut cartlr on th· public welfare worn, and wished to be relieved. The board· ikon elected Mr. Chaffln, a wall equip DCd young man who hat rtvtn the work tpocia' attention, and hv will Uke chanfe Januar» 1 Ur. Millar, of ike Stat· Board of Health. and Mr. β jr. Beaaley. coBimUaloner of Pub ii, Welfare. «et with the hoard* Ιο ί dlv »nd pretentrd the «abject of pub ^"it/.ndpublle welf.rewoA. » Mm Dey «e Nerth CereHae. The flood of pr»»p«rtt» which NorLfc rJ^n. |V «Joyimt '■ bah.· DMd to ?£Ϊη»Μ· degree to fuller the. TrteVlnr» deoignf d to pToaaot· Ma ""^.«Wkncy, educational advance I rnaK J ■«•s . ■«ι» publie and tadividoal health grnmnl culture and reflneie<DL îî? way thm Httnett couotr oOclaJ· ΚΛ turœ; xjg»· I tjrpteal of the n»w day and U«· «Jî ι ImpnlM ia North Carolina.' ι Tk« achleveaaent of the Non». Carolina State Board of Health m putting oyer earh cueeeaaK· ymmr pramm for poblk health haj alraad. ·**«· Um Stat· notable throorfo-t Ao whole roantrjr and the 8tat« ln. J« of publie «reliera provirfad far bjr th· la lit Icffiilator* and bow bel« •>»<-ee«af.|ly inauarvrated by lh« go J and county board a, I· al*> fail achtar ·»* the aam· notable diatinction Ther0 ar* now éioro thaa arrant* whola-Um, **entjr •uperlat-ndfBt· ef public — \KLL· 8UOA* mODUCEHS TO | Ur„ ,B(I twenty tv« or motw part-1 CONFER "ITM GOVERNMENT tnHon <■' the trMham Waihtnrtoo. f>o* I.—Department Mmnhlv tn Alt ««Τ "«Aod the fclfftrf JueUr» •Sft«l· will ten fer with w.TIÎ 'f .nÙ«oM««» In public .ducaarar produit, and retatra here to tien «ftyort» «how that the pobl morrow on pollcte» la be rmt •efcLle.» Yuanlaf ·»" eWM»t· »ff«t f·' «*· l»p«fUtloA. Jit ran and education. publie heahtribiitlon and «l« of mjwar nndrr the «xial welfare are only · ^*rt of · new power» rfomtlr d'terel'rt to At ■χ m»nira in vnw m»*»·· It U ■ lia* when on* may not « ·»♦ proud that h« *»» born Id th» < North Stat·, but whan ha can ha U »·»· prend thai he la now Itolag h and Joining handa with tha a» •erkera in th* mlrarulon· trana tation that to Ukint plaoa. I _, 7 "·»«»' fiwer. Tk· «bol# problem at thr «Ufrar •horu*·. «viil.blf MfpKcj and mmi fn« «kick Xocki may be wfll dtaceawd, a^cordlae to Howard fl«, .porta] amltUM to rTΖΤΊΤ™1 MAYNARD SHOCKED BY WOMEN'S GARB! Aviator Sharply Condemn* Sty·· o# Dre» Worn By Gentler Sn In New York New York Herald, Dm. 1. Lieut. B. W. Maynard, tilt "Flyine Puwn," In the coure· of ι wrnon delivered in tlx KaMon Place Motbod iat Eplecopal church, Brooklyn, Lut niirht, «Harply condemned the itylr* of drm worn by women In New York. ••I have been ■hocked," h« old, "by the lack of cloth·· worn by woven at rrccpUon» I have attended In New York. Raited in the peace, «rarity and mod«tt* of country life, I con Id not hut be oiipltaad by the coitumea of woman whoa· draeeee were rot eo low in the back that one can count every vertebra from the wai* op Urntcnant Maynard declared that ι women of New York adopt atylni which come from the mo«t immoral a ·> ι ■ - JJ.i. Mf ^ tL. pure «roman of Àmtrlc· dictate oar •tylea." II«jJk> dec I· red that the luprem* glory of women i* motherhood, and that women of New York whoae mindu • re κ! on cabareta and timilar anute mmti art diaincliaad te urtmr thr Hutie* of mathrrhood "One of th· irntMt diAcnltiea In American eocietjr ia to K«t women to aaaume the burden of motherhood," he aaid. "Every mat leader in hu man activité» haa had a mat «other Women who induire in all the «Hallow pleaaurea and raparftclal interoata of aociety have no time or Inclination for bearing children Th# men who ρre fer Ihc eaay indulgence of the club to being father» In tha home are not rood ettiaeni "If the women of America knew Pari· and what oar men found there of rotteanam, they would not he ao eager to adopt the faahior· of Franee." Lieutenant Maynard preached at botl» thr raoralnar and evening aervieca at the Hanaon Place church. SEVEN GOÏERNORS URGE SPEEDING UP COAL PRODUCTION I*** Admin iatratioi Wi* For ^IWWantej RK*JP1 REGULATIONS in ALL STASto REQUESTED €1«υ*ΐΐ?· ·* *** 4· CW«» For C— ζζτ - îh *·-·«-■ -rtw r%«l|L*4 Uatil F*J«r*l Autwtti·. Chicago. „we «oft |ceafcngiic« go^crnjQenu step· to οΓ coeJ *nd MTfrnnrnt - for oack »UU b» tl» forer* îWt TJm rrvl—rt.d m co.1 uadér tjoo ta ail conference nWufck o, ' announced th_ to moot ta 8t. the aioantha· de»«d*pe«nt ^ mc-nf» effort· «umptfon - of RUajF, of th· tira aï ttkn ·■—Governor» of lac «tate» al a dUiat the rtat·.· take all poawble produrt'on of to the K~tar*l plate furl ad it administrator M recommended perfected Imnt •iKut.vri alto dlatrlbotlon of Lad riffld recall Jnj in the culled by Gov ■r. of Minoirl. M adjourned ■art Sunday la ('will avaK further Federal rovern aboat re Mlloa C •ecretary of ted to pro he will re· tfca Nfimnti âwH "te nrauawl to riu»Moa • ι ««•II, «WN Freak J«#sf f. G, U .Hardinr, ·. ·« ' Krfouirru of SEbà# s2?TV It »* 4 tkat μ-ir _ *»« I Auni «« wtre Go*· •a, of riUnou, Indiana; W Gardner, of on, of Oklii f Tmnimr. J. Hopfclm. inted Governor •ucalitn • Mrrloue ; «nly V» nt • moat rl*td •■Id pi and dU-1 Tk·1 η tkat It He <Uto yaUc Governor Qardnurr innounced >ftrr] tlx conference ttu|t i «u the acnti mcnt of the meetinjf that the Govern or* ikoald ιιη not effort to hare 111· State β·····η aevt thr coal1 lituatlon in tkair coaunonwcaKhe. It wu d«-*irad to cooperate with the Federal official* and untjl the Kovamaacnt had more timt to pot iu plana fer inert···** production intr j effect, no fartb"· iction by Ut· Gov >«*■><«*■' «MiCafMCI IWa · — '■ I lint il the m» «tu** tac week Hcncr ill I St. Loma. ' Strict lUfuUtiea» Ur»eJ. The «tate®·»1 toad· public an nounced that ·* «onferenre had un «nimounljr afT·^ «η the following re commendation·-' "That a mol* c°fcplete fuel adnln iatratton νΓτχ*!#*'Vja for tbo eounto' be perfected W *%e appointment at «nee of a foot yhitilitrttor In wb State to he Tee^*»endcd by the Gov ernor*, to he®e*hpenaevrd by the· Federal go*·^!?}1 "d have foJl charge and eg* of all coal avail able for hit *£· "In vie· oli·* atatrmenU by Di ! rr-ctor General „!*·« te the effect that the productlo* y »oft coal I* now 40 to Ml, per ceo·* «ornai, and In view of reporta fre'^ther aovrcc* to the effect that ttnr*««ili<m of hard coal in now above v*«ual, all ceal mined and in etock i»"J United State*, both »oft and hari"*ould be dietribnted equitable a»·**he 4t atatea on the bule of their an developed dur ing the war, "*fdlem» of the State iuVsm β ίηιλ "That r\jrW *<J uniform nil»* awl rv(uUe*Bi ('ΐ*· fre«t>m» conserva tion of coal 7*ou*h»ot th· Union h· forthwith «**feliihad, promulgated ■nd *nfore»d "That ttajTHliv· But· novrrn mrnU tak· ·" ΉβΛΙ» itif· to ««rure th· nro<ftt*t*>· H coal. "That Mt* c· Rlkjr. McrcUry of the 0»»*»w?»i>fir«itr b· direct h! and to proceed to Wa#h inrton · pr^M to the authorities th· ■rrnima·* *t th· kitoatlon in th* Rtatoa and t· 'fmain in that city temp<eriljf «i, a Kpnwitttirr of th· OerBor»_^ FIVfHUND^b ADOITIONAI. OLimTtt* MINERS GO OUT >»fca. W-. Die. I—Phi hun drr addition·1 Volaatctr raaJ diintrr· to*ht wet· St to th» PltUbur* CO dlftrtet » »ork In th· «trip pit» h*K operated ·>» the «tat·, it waa an nneai Th»1 brime* thr total nan b of TolunWr» alrâady mat to the πι to apprMinuMy »oo I AMERICA WILL NOT PERMIT CARRANZA TO BECLOUD ISSUE I itut Not· R«ntwi RaquiK. For Immediate Rcltiie of Coatular Agent NO ULTIMATUM SERVED BUT SPEAKS PLAINLY Pirn of Micul Ihhh For Not R« lwiia« Jaakin· Daclarad Ta Bt "Mara Encami" Ckatrmaa Portât, af Hau;o Connlttaa, Satia£ad With Daptrtmant'i Cavrt· Waatilnirt ori, D«rc. 1.—The f*v»-cn mant'a tuile lit Mexico, maria public hero today at lha hour of It* drHvervl in Maaico City r*ucw» thr roqxrlj for th* imiudiit· r*l»an> of William 0. Jnnkinr. the American Consular Ακνηΐ,, uapriaoned at Ρπ··Μβ, and I MutilJy rhaivra Carrai»* with ut-1 l*taptin|r to bxlcud lh· iaaur Ια lha «harp»»t lansjar· J«ri ad drtraacd to th> Carrante tfovi-rnman. u id probably nor* pointed than onel furaraanl ujuatly addrca>a* to aaiuth ct in a formal diplomatic commuaicfc-1 t on the Uaiiad Sum say· h rcfatdoi Maxiro'a pica of judicial rtaaon· fo. qot trl*-aaing Jrnkioi aa "mora ax-1 CUM· ■ and Civaa notir. that it wJI not b«* drawn away from thv mam factil and into a diaruaaion of "imlrvanil and unimportant matter*." the attitude of the Carranaa κον·| element in (be matter. thr note aaya | rtrwncc lu the icHmgi of lH· Amer' .-•r ριορΚ und the eonclueion drawn by the government U that Mexico ha ι eosght to divert Uie attention uf th. American people aad the Mexican μχ - pi·· a· wi ll from the fact that Puebla. ■ociiimI largest city in Mraico. w over ran by bandit* while the rtril autbori tie* ate negligent N. Ultimatum Served. No ultimatum «ai «rrvrd and ικ> time wan riven in srhicb thu govern ment expect* Jenkins to be released and neither wu chare any statement in thai not aa to what the course of the America* guveruatent would be if the renewed request far hi· release ii denied. After a conference arith Secretary Lar.ring late today, Chairman Porter, of th* House Foreign Affairs commit tee, c xpraaaed the opinio· that "Ac Stato Department mean* business tbli η m a ·* Π ■ h ο * tar y lenalng far · hatfl .ne the Mexican situation ta irnasl and later appeared hopeful of a eola tion of the troubla. "The danger to the United States >1 this condition of continual onriC and fueling of hostility towards as in Wtxico," Mr. Porter said, "lie* in the fart that it providai a fertile field for tnti-Araericaa propaganda and even Tor g baie- Tor attack upon the United •Slates by any foreign country that HfftKl a combination with Mcxlro. tiy this «pint, if not the letter, of the MonriK· Deitrin· wamW I*— Τ tu oka Intarmiin IsniuU· Property rljfht» have beer violatid tnd the Mexicnn rourt. have delated ronititottooal the cuafltcatory provie nne tit th« Mexican fundamental l«w ipimt which we have taken ι utroajt tend. I have a copy of the Mexican :ourt'a drctaior in Uil· matter. If wa permit the property right* of our na tional* in Mexico Ui be thua violated, where ran we atop? Suppoic Br»Jul and Argentina and Ucnxmny and other natiaiu atopt .urh a confl«e»tory law. Our iatercrt* abroaU would bo wiped out "For three year* or non· 1 have bm-n firmly convinced that el'.icr ami taW( or forceful intcrver. itn la Mexico by the United State* « inevrt able. I havr heard nothing Sere t)>at l>-*di rae to clui)(« my mind "And I wlih to tay that I am con vinced that the State TVpartmeat mean* buatneaa thi« time. I alao be lieve ^that whan the State Depart ment'» Arm atand 1* pat before Con greae we ihull give It our atrongcut support." GENERAL PERSHING TO STOP IN FAYETTEVILLE FtlWwfaf HI. Visit T· Camp the CaMrel Will B. Of tha • c·»· Fnr City. FayvtWville. Dec. 1.—Gen. John J. Per«h>nit. chief miltUrv fteroro of the weatarn world, will b« the gvrwi of tha elty of Fayettevllle for »e*eT»» hoar* following kit inspection of Gamp Bran >rid%jr. hit informa tlon K*« be·»" received from Col. K. R l.c* by John G. 8 haw, art In* for a rit lien»' eoram'tteo of »nlertalrnn<-nl Th# leader of America'* fort*· in tire war will antvo I· Fayrttevllle at 7 «'«lock M lia7 mnrnlng, rumine from Camp Lee- Ha will g» iminndia' 1y U> Camp Brant far the inspection of tha «rtlllérv centa*. Fulloalng the 'n «pectian ha will be th* (uart of honor at a barbacae to ba given on thr· res ervation by tha dUm· of Fayette villa. \ General Pershlnf has beet) Invited to make an add res* from the partira >f tha old market In the cantar of the city, but it la not known whether or not tha **neral will be aUa to noaply with thl» r»n«e«t , . Intensive and elaborate prepara tion· are bdmp n»ada by (evert) eom raltteea a· wall a- uffleial raprosonla tira» of the etty for th* rew-ntion and entertainment of tec feneral. l'ay y oar personal town tua* anw and rave naWmMnU illttikli weak I tH* proea^ «α collet! all •«k unpatdMxeaMeeorSM to la#. A tri» te City ITIdr may ιΜ yon *ou kla. embarrupment and anreceaeary expense. IJrR. PAO·, tawa tax tel lector—ad*. |15 AUTOMOBILES LOST WEEN FIRE DESTROYS GAR Ad W*dn*tday (."craag ΒI ax· Hit , Γ ut» MotarUU Η eery Î50.0CC 15 ESTIMATED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Η f. shop·, Ku*r F m - : ·11 3. --»■ » Kdojii Ικγμ4. F T. Ma«>»ngi;t, Ovht of Buildiaf*. Hurlftl I*J <UhI Lmx—A«r» ρ'·«· Dui>|W Kirr aairi tv bave unrinsttd froei • eaiekt.-iy thiown Ltrhtnd aatrii compl-t»:,· U»»Tro>«d thr rirnry H Jofanavn liaraye, th« V . C. Mat} vuroro.ra· ai.'i ■ raiiill building uaud for tor by D. C. Fiuidl m» t)M Muccv-alll property a! tV cornor «f Railroad Ανι-nec aitd CuBlbarlatid Sir. i t W^lucilny moruirp. (ntailiay ■ a Hiupctratc la*-· uf approximately ÎCO.OCKi Ail Uko Inauranc* known to h*»r ln«n carried va* thai of λ1Λ>00 carried on thi knnoy ttock FifU-cn «ui./n)obil*k oarrod mo*Uj 1·Τ patron* of the rarae.·, an aero plane inotor, and two fcalt* ci rut ton ovnirU hy I>Jr. JoH'i.on air tiicluiM η ttar liât of properly dartroycd or *«riouM> danatrv-d. Owr.ffi ci -OBM· ol ih< a-jtomobUok ii?ti»v«l aro: Jojs FiUCTTald I- H. I»i auction ·. « Λ. —' I «Ίικΐ Cutlir Cel Storirt John Cartel 11. P. Johu*.n, twu Mi's. Ο. ε 1'ηγ'·:«7 J. Η. 1Ιι«Ι^« "> Κ* ι.»>·« of tàv οντΓκη· ut ftvi o'her rtn lO'ilil not l>» atti-ilauicd ««Ι»/· 1 r :· p»iror part of tlu· pruprr.y lort w*- :u *n!otuo(' lc. «cire of tht i.Tiofi valuable car:· Imi having b«-rn urthfr totally wrecked or ilawa^wd l vvry w.TiotwIjr· $25,000 U tha t«U I raat< d loaa on ski· ittm. P. T. ΜβΜοηκίΠ ww the hca> it-»', individual tiwr. All of tlic bulktin** an J murk machinery bcio-jrrd to hie. 11* carried bo laminar*. It M e«ti .-niUd that hi* Iom vu at loaat $8. 000. Mr. Johnxm'· Iom la aa«hinary and êaaçHm U crtiaiatad »t $«,000. - W. C, toil bad roo-ntty moved a' part of kia Mack to his arm «how raoaaa la Railroad ' age Man y of tW Hunt»· were dottroyad or damaged. Tho anrooUac *nr>n* wat owned i»y W. K. rill loi ore, Um aviator wfc· ba. h»«a c.ndurtiof an air boa a#r vic· h*rv for ;hr lart two «oaka. Um danuiif» to Mid 1 ο bave bwn aboot S2.000. It vas at lh.· aerial CntiM that the !tr« started, Λ u Mid. On· of ike en ι r linn If In mrrkltllinr '.«H· (npint1 ι* »ln »/·Η *λ κ·»α »W«— - 'iuhUd η.uli-li to U»« floor which wan1 -.11 u γ* c ι d with paaolr». Krom that! >h* fit* thread πκ»·«Ιτ to the entiraj uutil:np and hail pained m «tronc hold jpor. all of the itructurr* when th« | flit flrhtct* arrival ftv* minute* ial«r. MANY TOWNS WANT BAPTIST HOSPITALS Not ProUU*, However Tkatj Location Will Be CKo««ti For Five Y Mr* Rakish, No*. 26.—TV.· publication »f new? riiirlCH in iwrcral state newa papars in rtfmnfo lo the powibilit? of the lu.-alion of th« propnwd hoa pltali hi txv.i called to the attcn· tloti ul the campaign official* here and ι-; vi ral rr<|0<nu hav« be«n re· cclvio for detail» cf the plan for th« location of the hospital or hoapitala ei the cn«c mfcv b*. Too «recul ««won of the Bapttw! S.aU- Convention did not cost id' r Lfael location problem and (or the rcaaoaj ·«» Miv (Mυρ«Λ«ιι Π«·»υιν«ι lunu wnma λοι likely bi- availabl· until th. «od of the ftve year ciriod. In thv liep liM Tù Mlliinn ( umpalfn thert- l« · Ei»l'Ion for the crtahlillimrnt of ptl»i Hntpital; and »2 Ιϊϋ,ΟΟΟ υ! Ihi- fur.«i ir r-rt apart for «iii· parpoaa. North Carolina hu r«ervo<i of K> «harv »f Uj. «TS.OOU.GUO fund. tlOO. «0«t for the beymninu ef a Saptiat Mvtp tel f.tr.d In thir 8taiu. Btate B«rcUu7 Wilior X. John act, inv 01· rector οl thr Bapii«t 78 Million Cam palirn in Nvrth Carolina Mya, con f-rn'r.g tho location of Baptixt Ho»pi tal» in thi* Smti·: "In th·· Sajrtlrt 7Λ Million Γι» palpn X.12f>.aV0 > rrt add* fer hoe . i· tlw Poatlt' <n Slat·». North .Λ «lira r»#etvti« unljr 1100.100 fer I· s l'J'po '». At thv proaeal ttorn rlit' are nn Bi|>t <t Uixrp'laU In North Caroltvn. It may b» that Mm $H''it0Ofl 11 Ul fond Will not t>« available until tbr and of the ·»β Vf -I- jht'.mI of Ihe Campaign No !ï t'jii l.u )r in taken by the Raptiol <:l:· Coneent'an n* anjr of kta ην Ί rie» a* to locati«n of hospital* in North Mm It wilt be mort likely that ι hie amount with beqaMta ami do ««Id d to il will he divided lM>tv eet> one Wpital tu th» Wcet^m naît of the BUte and another hm.pi tal >« th» IdUn fart tt Ihe Stai. to be iueatid whatever tho lirftit local «MlvantBKO»«ii.it rontHVatinna are ■lift red for hooptlal* that wili mar*· our Bapttal contttucncr and othc·· pe·?1*· Wh I. SPEND ι WO MILLIONS ΡΟΚ HELPING JE*VICE MEN K-w Yerk, fW. 2—Completed plant wert· announced Umi*ht far ■ o<l > tdtcetional ' enterpr/a· >a»if former mldiar», altera and marine· by tfea Yoi«| Hon"» Chiia THREE DUNN WHITE I MEN ARE «DICIED IN FEDERAL COURT I HOnw T. WUeee, Mer A. FeHu j mr taJ J. E. Ut, JrH Vmm STATE WAJtRANTt I TO BE DISMISSED I ■ jl lief· ·( CifSMUM If rflitf CM k» Ι·^Ι(ΐ···ι· }ιτ>· Higvati AU· WUte Mm ,ΜιιΙΜιΙ ! U Bail —d CalU4 1er Trial is lUUfcfc Ναι Tbniir. IodictaMBU ecelact Uurw «hit· I«κι mad «m» «μι η—, al «f Duaa. 1 charytd with «mpliitty la flwMK Mr robb*hw berr, wai» ii1«im< t» tik· [ F*d»ral Grand Jtry et Seledgfc Tm· ;At)T. The wfclt· m«n ar« : Oacu Vllwo, fil··» pilli—i, tmroer and lui* ml MHtl Ι«ϋ·. F«t»: A. Ptrktr, ·>ΐΙ··ί IMt and cunfactloacry deeler. J. E. Im, Jr., ·ιπ«μΙ The mi ara X«B Ipim, 1—y Epancc. Meek Thenar*. Aitkw Vl· l-atrn, Filtoa Beth··, Lewi* *rn— ard Chartva t^mrd. Warrant· kaw MB nr»e< m all ι of th* an '.·»«*pt B«n*r Beanit lad Arthur Will l« et·. «ho kan aat Wm appr<tuadad wtlana'a fond far araaereaee ie Frdrral Court next Thanday eoiiiw »·» ρΐκΗ et »!,··«. Parkar'a Mtd IWt Λ J •«ΛΑ bend vu alao apocifled at tw but none had I '·«*< ni«hl. Wllaon, " arranged boad iaiaK •ri! warranta ware . The indictmasU ft Kit of ttl* MB I rattfe charging tin havirg rtoicti aad ».tc* valued at m 'lollaii. Thaaa vat· tha tilrce»«nr of mmIt ί in the hand· of Naifl Jf tbr ether negro man arTMtod Be la ( ewnfaHad dut ha had Ml" clfarattai fnai tfca Soon aftmrl · aumt wm mHm4 ■m La·, who»» «ton U I nan I m Tuât Uroundi RWd. h waa Αι·ιΙ Oat h* had "HntW iij wmmlt. w*h the Mfrtaa. WiWoa vr- ——3 Thursday lft<n»i|i WÛM, r - 3ΤΕΓ aad H« vorii I» yctfa a«aio«l tha mo, «1 " partn>!>nt of Justin < her» for km tia Chief Pan'an t tu piatwMa that «Β mas would aaheit and Mk fer n»>-rc)· ol tha court. It « until Ian nifht that their ι b« hi-ard today. A ■ —1( t(M Di rector Attorney Wvm, •Utc-d 1st* lut night that ' not be heard util not Γ* CHi*i Ym*» and I . Jornfaan appeared Won tfca Jury Moaday and Toaadny la tertnU of tit· j MRS. ASTOK TAKES HE* SEAT AND CASTS VOTE Ar.- a/icra-Bora, Nmmey f m· ΙϋττΛ, of Viriinia, U Women 1b Pa London. D«. — bom woman, th· hit of War an to h«v» the honor, haa attained f«l mem ΙχτΛΙρ in the Brrtiah hill of «•ea rner.* and hai ml har Initial halWt an a iiucitioa bo for* the Wan. Th «roman ia Lady After, vif« at Vicrifjbt Altar, who waa Nancy ' ~m home, ι fanioua Waoty fna IM >tM< of Viniala. 8ha waa ifcaaaa hy th» pcopii of Plymooth te tafca lV—. ·-"» -* * » * - - _ Λ "ter. who recently rooo to tW ink of · νίκηβτ.ΐ Utroagh the talk af ht» iatkor, William Waldorf Alter. David Lloyd 0·στ*τ. »ιΜ> »!»■ Irtrr. and Arthar J. Mfaw, M jircwdent ft the council, had Ik· hoo or of actinic a* fyowwi for IT ill hi - ■ter*» Λ fit woman leylatotor ta toko Ivor »rat Attirxd in Mack aad waar in* her hat. Lad τ Aator th* roll pf ih* houM with the MM "Kiney Aator." She wa* μΜ>» wtth lunuKiMms BHlnac Μ Φβ «#" preached the ■wW» Maid to W Inducted into oBn and aaato alto* Jw had bnwii a full-Iodcad ■* ber of pirllwit Whi n, aftor th» roaUM of >a*ho imtary qa««Uot>· had latol. 1M Realtor ώ "»«w anaihae· ft**» to tako Ihotr aaata «(11 aloaao β·· to the taMo," · male laahar ft* Croydon, llr Allan 8w!tfL oaWrad Ift*· «ard with th· mm) Mir af W·" to nttd cHaa af "l*ar. hoar* ft·· 'hi unioiltt haaohoa Bat when Lady Aator >»■< éMM :ho a loir with Pratltr LM 4MP o»d SIr.JUlfoer folWwÎJlàW MO M both ride·. Lady Aator w«»M "iU hrr lh« eoKillc.to af *· «EMm ' flcr*. whi<h jfca in ii » *· «·»«*. Whom th· tiw M·.** .** .*♦ Aak· th· ir«Wi Wd *· r— ped brMlr a***. dlaa MÏJ ,a few word» elaaa h ~h;te »if and tfco« ι MM tk« em lop y It* into tho lobby iwSlBàiïr
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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