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.IIX OASTOVIA OJXXTHV FKID AY," OCTOBXK 17, 191V: DISTSESSING FATE AWAITS PEOPLE OF NOKTHXKIf RUSSSIA (By The Associated Press) LONDON, Sept. 25 A distressing pic ture of the fate awaiting the population of Northern Russia at the hands of the rtolnhfviki. once all Allied troops are withdrawn, is painted by the delegation from the niuniriiial and renistovo organ ization!) of the Archangel district now in England. " The Northern territory has done all it can." said I. Mainontoff , who heads the delegation, -'to form its own army, but in spite of straining every nerve, we have not the military force to en sure our safety. To leave the territory at such a time, without assistance, means that the Allies nould be giving over the defenders of the territory, together with all its democracy, to fire and sword. As soon as we lose the Allied support, the Bolshevik i will bring up reinforcements for a strong offensive and we shall be crushed. 1 "The Bolsheviki are well aware that we have supplies of foodstuffs which they are vitally in need of. We had a good harvest for the peasants starved them selves to sow their fields, using garden grain for need that they needed for food. They will not surrender their dearly won harvest without a struggle and that means a massacre of the resisting eas ants by the Bolsheviki. "Doubtless half of the easantry will be wiped out. All of the political op ouents of Bolshevism w 11 Ik? destroyed, along with their women and children. That is why we have come to England to make this last appeal to the ieople of this country and to those of our other APie? not t" desert us in this hour of our desperate need." Oi:t effect of the withdrawal "ill be. accoiding to the delegation, the total alienation of the Northern liu-sians from the Allies. 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WEST RALEIGH, Oct. 17 The State College of Agriculture has recently com pleted arrangements for giving a short course in better farming at the tate Col lege beginning October 2H, anil lasting sixteen weeks. The course as outlined, is divided into two terms of eight weeks each, and, while it is continuous through out these two terms, those desiring to take it may enter either on Octolnr 2S, or later at the beginning of the spring term. Another three weeks short course is planned to begin on January 9, 1920. Both of the courses; especially the three weeks course, will be as practical as they can possibly be made. It is the idea of the agricultural faculty to make the lec tures anil demonstrations of present time ly value to aid the progressive farmer in bettering his practices so as to increase his income. The College cannot promise any of the short course students rooms in the dorm itories, because of the crowded condition at this time. There is a good supply of rooms available, however, at private homes in West Raleigh and Cameron 1'ark, in close proximity to the class rooms. These will be listed by Mr. E. B. THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT AT AN Y PRICE. Special to The Daily Gazette. How can you make your money go fur ther for Christmas cheer than with a year's subscription to The Youth's Com panion ? It brings so much into a house hold its stories for readers of all ages, its serious and informing contributions, its Editorial Pages, l!s intelligent and trustworthy comment on the great and tragic events of the time, its wit and hu mor. There is nothing ipute like The Companion in all periodical literature. It' you subscribe a! mice you will re ceive the opening chapters of Charles B. H awes' lo-chaptcr serial story. The Son of a "Gentleman Bom. " There are sev ci.il other serials by Ki-ie Singma-tci . '. A. Stephens, and other popular writer-, which will insure the ki-ene-t interest tiKoUghoiit the yea:. 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Is there any reason why you should not enjoy the comforts of stylish clothing ? (0 229 W. Main Avenue 1 i 1 Mi?ilf GASTONIA, N. C.
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