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Yadkin Valley Herald from Salisbury, North Carolina • 3

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PACE THREE CHILEAN ARMY ON NOW BEING LOCATED flic Schedule NOT RENOUNCED ANYTHIN of EARLY MAN IGHTING ANIMAL in below (crops and nfhqr cn'ises duo to the in opposition a Hotne things wil have on some The of and the Cudahy Packing Manager Chas Snarks of Sparks mnr Wrlrl I'1IIIIC i a tn tr fn he he rt 3 i a 1 1 1 ub perfecto moun'd tn 1 A 1 i 1 drove the vessel aground at a point which it can be floated easily rothinpeould be learned upon inquiry)) the of Darnuni Bailey and Unofficially Reported at the Cap ital That the Virginia Repre sentative Has Been Chosen Two Steamers Left 1 iverpool Yesfer to Bring Boys Home rom Over iimous Shows to Out IBs Biggest Enterprise Mmpn er Chas Sparks of Sparks official such a men had no dreads but they their energies to work tin any fear of exhausting their Early had to MR GLASS CONERS WITH PRES BEORE DEPARTURE from the of their 23 niachitu timal ederation of Women 'Vr' which has a membership of about 1 50000 fer tile not in Ancestors of Present People Were Called Upon to ace Beasts That and Rivers tn the and there accord aithfully WILSON (By the Associated Press) Beaufort Dec 4 The power yacht lirt en route from Boston to Secretary McAdoo Who is in New York to See President O1Y Possibly lake Announcement War also has writ of Agriculture work letter follows: tided However) that the is over Good Pasture Lands Are Destroyed at the Rate of One Hundred Thous and Acres a Year from blowing his whistle on exploded the "What prompts you to make ridiculous you explained the citi zen In' an undertone pastor preaches until he hears the whistle blow and that confounded express was 20 minutes late last Lamb i Some Grievance! The railroad official Invited the stern citizen to communicate his troubles want you to give demand ed the visitor the engineer of the express which passes through Elin Grove at about 11:55 be restrained Sunday ditional equipment making this a 15) car show Other additions will be made and the Sparks shows will go ou of Salisbury next spring bigger and better than ever The show world will see it is un derstood only cne real big circus out next year There have been only two of these in past vears the Barnum Bailey and the Ringling Bros and it is said these shows which are owned bv the same company headed by the I will merge find go under Senator Kelloggs Opposition to lb" Cummins Rosolut ion Was Pin el Belew the Paragraph on diesol it tior by Rodenberg Washington Dec 2 Senator Cum ming? of Iowa Republican intro duced in tho Senate today a resolu tion proposing that a Senate commit tee of four Democrats ami four Re publicans be sent to rafT'O for th" reere conference to keep the Sen iteinformed on question arising there food amnaign is being verv North Head Camns Culled Off Some Weeks Ago Will Be Held in Salis bury One of Convention Points Some time apo a vote was taken by 1 the members of Hie Woodmen of the 1 World throughout the various head Senator Kellogg of Minnesota 1 dared he would oppose the resolution and hope'! it would be civil relations committee killed ents Marshal to Act As Washington Pee 2 A Car of Mr Wright Mysteriously Destroyed on Road Between Salis bury and Spencer Th" new ord Sedan car of Mr was mysteriously burned remo tm last night on the vnnrl lx zxE no tn i 1 1 chit ClYl'l Mr Toe Wright bad made a trip to Snencer and on his return the ear choked down or in some manner foiled to run and all efforts to got it to mo' were unavailing The car was lift beside the road and iecrctary of War Also Writes to Sec retary of Agriculture in avor of Resuming Work Under ederal Aid Road Act Wnsli'ngton IL 4 President Wilson favors tlie earliest possible rer sumption nnd extension of highway under the ederal Aid Rond Act mid 1ms written Secretary of Agriculture Houston to that effect I he Secret ary of North The lization of the armo This clears atmesnhere proceed nt the preparation The first houses were caves man was a fighting animal and contend against the huge and feroci ous beasts that infested tho plains and rivers observes a writer Ills dwelling naturally had to be a placeof security as well as a habitation Caves were natural and artificial the latter being hollowed out of solid rock by rude flint Instruments Most of them wore forin ed in the sides of cliffs and among high rugged hills To those early ancestors of ours the primeval men and women who secured ns one would think but scanty shelter and protection from these stone eaves Gladstone a Hard Worker Gladstone was a hard worker with no dreads with regard to work says the American Magazine He turned from political responsi bilities of the heaviest to Greek for recreation and lived bls four score the Adriatic carries 80 officers and years and more Just as Pope Leo i 2208 men NIII turned to Latin for his relaxation from world wide burdens and lived on beyond four score and ten living so hopefully that when at the little dinner given him on his hinetielli birthday one of the cardin als said in proposing a toast to him Hint you may live to be a hundred holy father' replied: why limit me to a They were contemporaries of Ranke the German historian who at the nge of ninety one proposed to write a his tory of the in 12 volumes one volume to be completed each year nnd actually lived I believe to com plete nearly half of it Those allowed without vitality The largest of the tr sponsibility for th" war on the Ger man government Herr Mclkenbuhr a former Socialist member of the reichstag declared in a speech in Ber lin according to advices received here The reservations of Melkenbuhr the Paris newspaper declares throws singular light on the proposal of Dr Solf German foreign secretary to have a pevtral commission inquire in neetion with demobilization and the bun Hes employment or soldiers in civil pur suits Information to this effect is contained in the following telegram from Warn EW ESCAPE There are a few indeed who escape having at least one cold during the winter months and they are fortunate who have but one and get through with it quickly and without any seri ous consequences Take Chamber Cough Remedy and observe tlie directions with each bottle and you are likely to be one of the fortunate ones The worth and merit of thn remedy has been fullv proven There are many families who have always used it for years when troubled with a cought or cold and with the very best results ilP RENCH PEOPLE ARE RETURNING TO HOMES Ringling Shows A man is apt to suffer less from the than he is from the innu merable remedies suggested by his friends Will Be Unable to Hand fiver the 50(100 Locomotives or in the Armi tice and This De YADKIN VALLEY HERALD SALISBURY 6 191' (Bv the Associated Press) Washington De" 3 Two steam lers the mnress of Briton and Adrin tic sailed from iverpool ye'terdav for New York with returning Anieri i can troons the war department an nounced oday I The Emnres of Briton carries 70 of flees and 10 nurses nnd 2389 men and irro Huffman Leeless Mulatto and ormer Cab Driver Leaves Uncere 1 following letter has boon re from Secrtnrv of War Baker: Dear Mr Secretary: am in full agreement with vour view that there should not be uroiupt resumption of road construc tion vndrr tlie ederal Aid Road Act and under such further authorityins nay exist for senarato state action but also that additional funds should be made available to your department for the extension of such work The War Department as you know detail ed one of its officers to serve with 'our bureau of public roads in its con sideration of highways which might have fl value for military purposes nnd shall be glad to have the closest possible co operation continue is the work enlarges vours BAKER of War' vv WORLD RELIE WEEK thing like normal shape before next March tho regular time for tho bond rami) meetings Hie Sovereiv" Camp has announced that these will bn held nnd has notified all camps in hat relinquished their claim to the 1919 conventions in an effort to ascertain whe'her thoseoints still desire the meetings Snlm burv was he place chosen for th" NoHh convention nnd the lo cal Woodmen will hold meetings with sho to the matter Thh convection will bo made ur of "Konf 500 delegates and 1 ho Salisbury 'Woodmen will decide whether 'till ilosiro to entertain their Cornl 'o" brethren March pe that thev will lav claim to this mooting though cannot definitely stilted until That Is What th ormer German Crown Prince Told the Associated Press Bv the Associated Dress) Oosterlrnd Holland Doe 3 have not renounced anything and ha' j'ot signed anv documents whatever the former German Crown Prince de clared to the enrresnondent today A I'CiRDSDAN BURNED Cluses of 1917 and 1918 Called to Col The Germans Many of Them Knew I lilted Mates Hus Not Asked Chile to Cede Prnvienre I Santiga Chilo Dee 3 The United States in agreement with the Chil ean government it is persistently ru mored here will propose to Peru ami Bolivia that Chile cede the province of Tacna an I Peru and turn over prov of Arica to Bolivia the latter re nublie delivering to Chile a frontier trovienee The ini bilizution of tho Chilean army already begun in the northern provinces has been ordered through out the republic The war minatory explains that this step was neeessnry to keen down threatened labor troii iles El Mercuio announces that tho lasses of 1917 and 1918 comprising 4000 men lune been called to the col ors our hundred officers nkio have been summoned for active duty American Has Not Made Any Propos al About Provinces Washington Dee 3 Tho Amevl am government has made no whatever to Chile and Peru as to 'ho disposition of the disputed prov inces of Tacna and Arica This wis innounced officially tonithg nt the state department state department" said the announcement made no sugges tion wlmtover ns to territory but has irged that everything possible bo dune to maintain AVORS EARLY RESUMPTION HIGHWAY there about him Spnratacus Propaganda (By the Associated Press) London Des 3 The dinlomntic corps in Berlin has asked the Ger man government to protect it against the anarchistic propaganda of the Spart'mus group which is agitating for the general arming of the prola tari: according to an Exchange Tele graph dispatch from Amsterdam The Crown flight to Hol lai waswe long yellow streak j'lost ar 1 Describing the scene of the return a of a trainload of refugees Mr How iland writes: "Slowly the long line came towards Jus the old and the young about equ Parers Id By Germans Throw ing ight Op Those Responsible for the War Are Destroy'd Purposely (By the Associated Press) Paris Dec 3 (Havas Agency) The German foreign office destroyed by fire all of the damaging documents 'ii the archieves of the German gen eral goveinmint at Brussels and de stroyed all documents in Berlin (By Associated Press Washington Dec 4 AVord went around urotl iciall of the eapitol today that Representa tive Cattir Glass of Virginia chair man of the banking and currency com mittee had been chosen by President Wilson to become sicretary of the treasury An announcement was expected from Secretary McAdoo in New York seeing the President off for Euiojle Mr Glass is understood to have boon in ennforeneo at the White llnuso last night jusf before the President I uesday these marshal domrtment tailed in't uctions il communica ted in the near ftuure Meantime 1'sf the hoards that have no yet com pleted the 19 to 36 and 1Q year obi an I call upon them for reports bv wire ns to the earliest date when meh elasifieatinn can be completed "Bo instruct all boa ds have not vot forwarded tboir annual re ports heretofore called for to do 'o Baron Aexkuell Predicts That leet of British Torpedo Boats With Small Landing orce ('otld Check the Tide (By the Associated Press) Chocbx shoo'd bn pay able to United War Work und TO ENLARGE CIRCUS statements that the allies intended to send troons bore and there in Germany He could affirm all these as pure inventions nnd also that statements attributed Io Hindenburg if not invented wete inspired by the foreign office "I have warned Hindenburg" add ed th Brnvian premier Ug Is the victim of a Bmlin intrigue IJe has promised to be more careful in polit'eal matters What Berlin re quites is that the masses rise and create a new government inspiring confidence Till that happens Mun ich will be the leading place in Ger many Wo can no longer trust our selves to the criminal activities of a small group of men who tremble fou their existerc" Our primary object is to fight Berlin tendencies accepting the full consequences of our acts then to obtain lienee no separate peace but to force Berlin to make peace for all Germany If In these important matters we cannot work together in Berlin then we must act for our selves" Bitter complaints are being formu lated in Berdlin at hostility and separatist tendencies Meanwhile Ebert expresses a con viction that the constituent assembly will soon be convoked WICKIRSILAM WAS ELECTED Revolution Commander Wanted to Sec Americans Paris Dec 4 When the Ameri can troops entered Trcvess yesterday the German revolutionary ccmmsrider wd to In tbiem but the commnnder of the forces refused to gran' THE ASHORE The shifting sands of Astrakhan and the measures taken by the Busslnii gnverniiicnt tn deni with this problem form the subject of a memoir by 1 irstov published in ob serves the Scientific American Ten million acres of the province in ques tion are covered with shifting sands formed during tlie nineteenth century and subsequently These sands have been spreading at tlie rate of ItHtOtM) acres year the result being tlie trnns forinn 1 1 hi of good pasture land into a barren waste The principal cause is over grazing flocks and herds are kept so long in one placets to result in the complete destruction of the turf Pour agricultural methods are also respon sible About the beginning of the pres ent century the government took meas ures of control and reclamation mid between 1904 and an area of about 46000 acres was brought under culti vation In 1913 a special service was ordered to deal with tlie question The province was put under the charge of a chief forestry officer mid divided Into six districts In each of which a subordinate official was appointed to rnorrious crowds at White i superintend Hie work At the time of writing good progress has been made In planting soil binders and growing herbaceous crops but it was still prob lematical whether the province adapted to the establishment of mid unabashed Some of the boys ac cused him of running away but wouldn't admit it only retreated in good heard of the matter and a few 60 tinlp'S they were nlnablv ill or days inter I asked him if he had any crinnleil comparatively few worn hw fast he had tell you cap'n' he said I had been at home and going after the doctor folks that see me passin' would have thought my wife was right Harper's Monthly (By the Associated Press) Paris Dec 3 It appears that Germany will be unable to hand ever the 5600 locomotives stjuulate I in the armistice agrement by December 17th ling the Matin and it is Possible the idl'es will grant more which might be useful in placing re to he enemy This will have th" efefet of delay ing peace negotiations since they can not begin the armistice con li tions ae fulfilled ST Operatnrs S'rike Cleveland Ohio Dec :1 To enforce vnon the Cleveland RailwayVmnanv for dismi'sal of women em foved as conductois since August las: to the origin of the war 400 moto men end conductors went on strike at 5 o'clock this RECEPTION TO J'OCH IN ing LONDON UNPRECEDENTED OR CROUP Cough Remedy is splrrqlid for writes Mrs Ed ward Hassett rankfort children have been quickly relieved of attacks of this dreadful complaints by its This remedy contains no onitini or other narcotic and may be given to" child as confidently as to an acquit North Carolinians Prisomrs (By Associated Press) Washington Dec 3 A list American prisoners of war in Ger many issued today by the war depart ment included: Reported in good health in an un known camp Private Paul Denton 'll No 5 Hickory Private Edgat Bell of Wilmington No Plans for ood for Germany (By Associated Press) Wash'ngton Dee 3'1 Demnnrl' made no arrangements to fur nish large monthly shipments of to Germany ns reported recently by a Berlin correspondent of the Berlinske Tidetide according to an official dis patch today to the Tiani legation from the foreign office at Copenhagen HOLD WOODMEN CONVENTION That War Was to Come and They iv ere Minporting Many Guilty of the Crime cf Bring ing On War London Dee 2 The demand of Kurt Eisner th Bavarian premier that Solf Schcidcmann David and other uol ticians who compromised tlqdr connect ion with responsiblity for the war should leave the govern ment has been met by revelations which show that Eisner himself wat as seriously compromised as any dem Tatii' politician in Germany According to Voewarts Erich Kutlner editor The Chemnitzer Volkssiniimr declares Eisner way the only socialist in all Germany who knew that ns enrly as duly 28 lib I war lad been decided on that on the tvo fidowing days Eisner who was in clone touch with the Bavarian 1 war department telephoned repeat edly tn uttner that war was impend ing Ihlit it 'was entirely the fault Rusia that every efort must bn tdarte to indiu'O all social democrats of the empire to qupport' the govern ment and tb vote the necessary war ci edits The revelation will surprise nobody wbr is familiar with practically the whole German socialist movement In the years immediately preceding the war But it is interesting as frosti evidence of the futility of any pre tence that there is any political group in Germany which can justify' a plea of not guilty in regard to responsi bility for war Vverwnrts states that the feeling in Bavariti is becoming rapidly hos tile to Eisner who may bo replaced the near future by someona less in clined to create friction witli Berlin nnd Munich At plenary meeting of tlie Berlin soldiers' council on riday Mollen buhr a member of the executive council defending the course followet in controlling government action ns necessitated the general situation Scheidemann explained the govern ment had full support of Hinden burg and Groner who had placed at the dis nosnl The meeting is said to have been stormy affirma tion that a constituent assembly would soon bi convoked elicited ap plause The conflict between Burlitt nnd Bavaria continues to be intense The dissensions in the Berlin cabinet are equally acute Eisner declared tliiwMunicb corres pondent of the Berlin Tageblatt has decided to take thu consequences of his conflict vviih Solf and Erzberger even lo separate action by Bavaria The whole south of Germany with the Rhine provinces nnd Westphaalin would stuml by him if he should be i CHARGES ED AGAINST I BIG BACKING COMPANIES of saup slices of good bread hot well cooked meat and glasses of red wm" still further nn fiV nn IIOV fill mPBiWmiP RUSSIA TO reclaim desert ULlr? ill bLiJvLsil iILL I tUiiHih tii i Lon Ion Dee 2 och and Clemen eeau were objects of renewed demon ns todav when they when to Downing street to attend a confer tfiwnw hall the Marseillaise nnd roared greetings keeping iip the demonstra tion for hours and singing patriotic songs until och returned to his hote The demonstrations evidently of I heaitfelt arid enthusiasm 1 are almost unprecedented in the his I tory of London crowds No foreig ner ever had such a reception as och had from the London public Clemen i ceau we? greeted with affectionate shouts of old tiger" to a well know character about tne city has been mysteroinsly missing pp'c st riday and his relatives and the officers have bsen unable to find any trace of him His aged mother is much worried over his disappear i un and would like to know some Ithing cf his whereabouts I George was formerly a cab driver here but for some time has done no teal wqrk as he Jias been partially mentally unbalanced It was at first thought he had gone to iBiid'n but Republican Decided to Have Been En titled to Seat ront Alaska Al though Held by a Democrat (By Associated Press) Woa Dpi1 sTnTYlPtt Wiok ersham Republican was elected Alas jknn delegate in 1916 by a plurality of 47 voes over Chas A Sulzer Demo I ji I nt rlUUai tivtuiviio tin nnu I I 1 1 unpAplnd daniflin iVlQ election contest Mr Sulzer obtained the 'certificate of election after th" court litigation in 1917 and since then has occupied the scat (rance Accepts Resignation of Ber wxto canittrom parts ot Belgium then rard Baruch and Declares Or 1 occupieiTby the Hun Much was done gauizition Will Cease to Exist Ito relieve the sufferings of these poor Washington Dec 4 President people bv Howland representa Wilson has accepted the resignation tive of the Belgian relief commission Bernard Baruch as chairman of stationed here and Airs Howland his the war industries board efffl'ective ife January 1 and agreed that the industries board cease to exist as government 'agency on thnt date i' nn apt Rn inn ay DECEMBER In ly alas but few of middle ave for the Germans had use for such When the local draft boards seal I and would not let them go While few December 10 according nowed traces ot actual destitution is likely that they wilL we knev that but a small number pos At anv rate I sesseil more tnan ire cioines nicy Almost the Speed Limit shid a veteran of cheered the the Civil war of the men In mv 'marts of the stranger so that when company left early in the action and tlp in its gallerv bean to no one saw him till after the battle rhr w' ll known and cherished rench when he appeared in camp uuwounded airs i i riM'i lh tii ntrnm the executive tears statement is down tne cnxs ot manv i 1 1 1 zx I 1 I In i i Kaieign wee vonserviiuuii Week for World is being ob served throughout North Carolina and the natoin this week The observance began Sunday when a message from Mr Hoover to the American people whs presented by ministers to their rongregatoins everywhere This week I same message is being presented members of fraternal orders at weekly lodge meetings This week also there will lie mass nieet ngs an1! local community meetings in county in the state at which sneakers will describe the world food and explain the onpor I tunity obligations and task of tho American neonle and the food admin istration in relieving that situation Mama went ashore earlv today tlrm and not only saving the lives of mjes West of Beaufort harbor Tho millions of starving Europeans but in crew waB taken off by coast guards preserving civil and the strong west wind and high seas verv civilization itself of Europe 'drove the vessel aground tit a point clubs and other organize whnre it is out of danger and from tions are co operatmg in tne observ ance of World Relief Week and ri day a special program will be pre sented in everv school in the state To ouote a food administration offi cial the idea of World Relief is to bring the peoples of the country to the same keen realization nf the necessity of food conservation and production frdm the standpoint of world relief ns they have had of the necocsitv of food conservation and stand point ot ish torpedo boats or light cruiserc with even a small landhig force soulil teach Itevul this week they could dm the Bolshcviki flood which has been burning murdeding and plundering sthonia and Livonia according to a declination made to a corre'pondent by Baron Aexkuel of Est hthoiiiu hi escaped from that country Thursday on the House side 'in disguise Baron Acxkuidl reports lint Ger man forces begad' the evacuation of Nirevn when thqv were attacked and defeated by superior Bolshevik' forces The guards gave protection month ago to 500 Rasniuns who al leged they had deserted Bolshcviki army because treatment Tiny brought guns with them While the attack was Rusisims end of lookers on ns well wh'I" hands md voices proclaimed their keen de ligk i men d'd we between 1 and I crinnleil comparatively few wom en bed not long since nassed Mothers had been 'from sone and daughters dragged off bv the to work in factories and mines oven on fortifications to be their own kin feast was nearing it' en when the si rostrum and began speak Instantly 'here wa' silence He dwelt unon love for her people her sor I ro for their sufferin' I words bad hardly eoa' 'vh band struel: up the Marseille1'" Tho old th" voiing the halt bit I snrang to their feet trying their to ioin in the but rrovnotocl bv nervous xh Sobs could heard and the fo oj of most of th" women and of moo ve h'd ton in the han'ILm cK wiped the'r tears of this th" passed on by the Severn' of Them Alleged to Control Sale i camps here Live Stock and Meats Illegal Combination I The first installment on the Washington Dec The federal iWire Work und was due De trade commission in a sunpiemental comber 2nd It w'11 fnoilinte the col the old pontiff 'report to Congress today charged the decting of thesepledges if the contrib big meat nncKing companies ot utors will call person or mail thmr I the country with being a combination navments to the secretary of the I in restraint cf trade and with con iln'tod War Work und 610 Wallace trolling the sale of live stock and meats I Evidence is cited at length to'sup port the charges Swift Co Ar 1 mour Co Morris Co Wilson Co Inc are named evidence of the present day existence of a meat combination I among the five big is vol Wori amous Shows the circus that and the report 1 mikes its winter home is said evidence is convincing I nrenaring to put out the biggest show consisting as it does largely of docu I aex season over taken on the ro u's Mr Snarks has been in New York end Chicago recently and is nown Cincinnati his a business trio in with the enlarge ment of hiy amusement enterprise The Thompson school of manage horses for ring use have beep con tracted for and will be one of the star features of the show next year This st eeial attraction was for a time with I i rrl i rr eVtnxva In nr1litinn in moniously and Mother Is Anxious 1cHtirrtril animal dens have been to Hear rom Him i purchased and four new railroad cars George Huffman the legless mulat will be to ta car2 of thc ad proceed ine rl 1 1 rm rted for New York hite guards from the tear contriliut 8 ling materiiilly to the defeat of the CORRECTION MONDAY white guards who half annihilated intents written by the packers or other agents and including the memoranda made by one of the participants in the combination of the terms nnd con ditions agreed upon at various meet ings of the I NEGRO MAN MISSING STOM ACH TROUBLE 1 used Tab lets I doctored a great deal for stout oaIi nnd fplf nrvniiR anrl tirnd i nrnrliici inn from th all the time These tablets hetped me I winning' the war Reports coming to from tne first ana tnsuie ot a ween otttce tne tipie 1 had unproved in every way indicates that pnKard ietterson i put over tn carouna cou: President ioin' reso lution tod bv Renresen'ativc of Remtblicnn propos in'' that congress declare tht the tTin to Europ" titles an inability to discharge the' powers and duties of the olfice President and that so long ns he is from the conntrv the vicc presi den act as The resolution was dropned into t'1" i mil dox wit aiscu's'on floor was referred lo the judiciary enmos nt the suggestion of the Sov 1 committee I wodgn Camn at Omaha Neb a to I th" advisability of celling off the 1919 The error in is'ue was th" Camp convention on account of placing of the paragraph relative to the war and the med of all railroad the onnos'tion bv Senator to facilities for bi'hdling war Cummins resolution below tlie land temps and nfhqr causes due to the later from Washington which war lhe vote was unanimous for cull n'peed him in the 1'gltt of onpnsing the these off ami those cities which were iHcnxe resolution bv Rodenberg on entertain the conventions were no oi'tirelv 'tifferert matter Our Toalnra lean readily see the m'stak" in a i 'reeolution of highway The President's Mr Seen tat "1 heartily agree with you that it' would be in the public interest to re sume in full measure the Jiighwav const rueticn operations under the ed eral Aid Road Act nnlito do so as speedily as possible I understand the necessity which existed for lhe con traction during the si less through which we have been passing irtl 'hat obstacle is now removed 1 believe that be highly desirable to have nn additional tipproprmlion madeivailble to the Depriment of Agricul ture to be used nt conjunction if pos sible with any surplus st a and con: uunity funds in order that these op erations may be extended it ts tin blijjcrt l0' filrbt uerlin methods nortant not only to develop good Tb(? preH8 js with gtate no' I i in iirrmii I oiiiintt'it da nutolf i Vll I I 1 II UUIIVI I'M as possible but it is also nt this tinio especially advisable to resume and extend all such essential public work with view to turnishing em nlovmenl for labors who may be seckink new tasks during the periodf readjustment Knowing that the Denai tment of Ain'ieultui nnd the state highway authorities in each date have been working out road systems and developing plans end specifications 1 have an doubt that all activities in this field can be vigorously conducted through these 'wo sets of existing agencies acting in lull Evian rance Dec 1 (Corres pondence of Associated Press) The return tq rance of the women chil dren and old men who were sent out I of that part of rance occupied by Germans for more than four years presented pitiful spectacles Many of taken out to null it in when it was thos refugees were little tots whose (Vseovered t'rnt the bndv had been al fathers and mothers had been taken most entire'v de' bv fire dur away by the cruel Hoche to work in 'nir bcrniany or benina tne iigniing uno i rr rinin'itrr (Taov nnd OtllPTS WPrP OmhiiDS i 1 i a i ijr i uh nn fVn pprripn niahin0 wnc in (r Twice dnily the Hiiecting scenes ot "xectlv where it left and how it their return were enacted here when came to be is a mvsterv trains bringing them through i Switzerland bringing CO to 700 re avai? i rs iintim i'X'itu ratriates back to the beloved soil of i Witn tnem were Belgians uuu noies in me tuck we apply mez vv rm II til tri i nt iinorin rf zl i PP 4u'ullrnc LlVflll fl I Li VI LJVIL 1UUI I 1 i 1 UV1 IV 1'1 lit UL VI11L Villi 3 I Tbcy were entire'v ignorant of agri culture and subsisted by hunting nnd fishing and on the natural products they found growing in a wild state What is very remarkable at our very doors can still be seen the typical houses and handiwork of those pre his toric tribes in the caves of the Lances river In southern Colorado Those In most are as well preserved as when their ancient occupants de 3 serted them perhaps 10000 years) MORE AMERICANS SAILORS ago when inhabited they were rem ed quite frequently by notches cut in the rock and at other times rope lad ders must have been used their records to orders it (ntico thcHr fiiYicfinnc they will amt be hel for wor kin con wore an what the hands bags and thev carreiu conraineu were not emaciated but their faces were worn sometimes anemic IT jw "ild thev be otherwise from Washington distributed to the years of constant suffering and con local boards from (Raleigh sent tinu 'd horrors they had endured with out bv the provost marshal of release before them but am in receipt of the decision of victory for the allies or nerchanee the the of war this morning that t'ood fortune to be enrolled in one of it will not be necessary to continue the tho'" little bands of repatries organization of the selective service) and again someone would boards in connection with the demobi rush out from the sidewalk to greet a fbo re'ativ" or inrun recognizee aner and makes it po's'ble to vears of absence But though such in zT i a i fl ha 4 zx rv zxl rx nit AIT a sidHiva wvic inv mo ovj lv or orders for closing up the provost llP hones of the rest that perhaps tT i III li (Wig llivy wu WUU1U uv oa to 'mate short rests were mad" tat the seemingly countless children be able to keen up Brave little to's they bolding close to their mothers if thev had them or if not to those who had befriended them on th" I 'vi' fov were orphans or had had their parents taken by the I I Germans to work Perhaps hundreds Pt nr re verv nm'h desire that the ilps their homes colpcfivn boards w'l idv" fre ration the great rooms of ther cniplp nf oTicmncv in closing up long lines of tables set for supimr filled almost the entire space yy jAs the repatries filed in women DR RESIGNS AS showed thorn to their seats while oth UEL ADMINISTRATOR i distributed sniall rench flags to voung and old alike the flag that Made rom the' mere they might wave freely Wki House I last Night Infor iafcZi Meager WashinTtn" 3 uel Admin Mr npld has resigned and Prexi wnsnn has accented his res ignation This announced tonight at the White House 1 11 Tires toda' said Unite States uel Administra tor Garfield had tendered his resig a 'g effect at the pleasure of th" President and that the Presi 1 dent had accepted the resignation al though it was made clear that the needs of domestic consumer will con tinue to receive the attention of the fuel administration until the winter is The corresnonddpce between President and Dr Garfield was made public nor was there anv format'on as to when the resignationbecomes effective or whether a suc cessor to Dr Barfield will be named Is Given S12000000 Credii Wasli'ni'lon Dec Belg'um was g'vcn another credit of S'2000000 bv the treasury todav making her total loans from the United Sates $210 120000 and the total of all the loans $8196 576666 RAILROAD ENGINES RECORDS BURNED if 4.

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About Yadkin Valley Herald Archive

Pages Available:
839
Years Available:
1915-1919