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   Weekly Democrat-Times, The (Newspaper) - December 12, 1918, Greenville, Mississippi                                DECEMBER TELEGRAM TO WILLIAM BAYARD HALE IS QUOTED WAR WITH Influence Not for tho Extension and Protraction of 15 But for Promotion of Just CANTEEN WORKERS PREPARE SANDWICHES FOR SOLDIERS FROM A TRANSPORT DEPUTY SHERIFF AT ARCOLA KILLED LAST NIGHT BRUTAL AT After Arresting Negro Named An thony Deputy Williams Was Shot Dead and Tommie Wil liams Perhaps Fatally Murderer Arrested ment copies of telegrams signed by William Hearst giving in regarding the policy of his and their correspondents the war were read Into the records at todays hearing of the Seu ate committee investigating the Ger man In a message to tho New York American of February outlined instructions to be cabled to William Bayard then the Hearst correspondent at Hearst said in the telegram that he a vast majority of the peo pie in America and Germany opposed States entering the ties were en rouse to Arcola and We earnestly the negro suddenly drew a pistol i s sire to the influence of our from inside his vest and the extension and jng n Williams in the left the tho ani the ball penetrating the heart of a just and lasting causing instant Hams was shot four bullet wound being in the and he is not expected to Sheriff Alexander and i Deputies Shanahon anil 1 f ONTO APIS Ieft at for t cola and conferred with the citizens there about the Before j for Arcola Sheriff Alexander Shipping Board Agreed to Cancel up at Crystal Contracts for Wooden Ships Where I gut him to bring his Not Over Deputy Sheriff Williams was shot and killed and Tommie Williams probably wounded at Arcola j last night about 12 oclock by An thony a whom they had just Williams was the regular deputy sheriff for the Arcola dis and accompanied by his brother Tommie had arrested the Anthony who had created a disturbance in the neigh Without having careful ly searched their prisoner the depu 15KLG1AX FOREIGN MINISTER TALKS KIGHT OCTOBER HEALTH NOTES KOR WASHINGTON COUNT STATISTICS Wants the Peace Conference In Embracing Morbidity Us Action Against Holland us j for October Draths and Births Well us Against for i The Hod Cross canteen workers meet every arriving transport and the soldiers crowd the canteen wanting eats and smokes after their long journey Answer Christmas roll call of tho Ked Cross so that the boys returning home may receive such VON KAISER IT ICIDE I By j Belgium claims that tha ponce con ference should bo directed not only against but against Hol according to the Antwerp Me which prints a by the minister of for eign The minister IH quoted us saying the first de mand from Germany will be for the restitution of all of which we were robbed in tho hundreds of ways adop ted by the and he to the from tho throne in which wan made to old Tin passages in deal especially with the internation al treaty of of several provinces and made the Netherlands master of UK Lower THE WOODEN XOT TO WORK IX MUNITION FACTORIES KUTCH TO HOLLAND WILL SURRENDER KAISER i lev Associated can all outstanding contracts construction of wooden ships the builders have not spent more than on the was determined upon by the shipping board HI ESTIMATE THE COTTON CROP noted bloodhounds After investigating conditions returned about 5 and notified friends at all river landings to be on the out for the negro He then i with several deputies and County Attorney Hay to i met with his dogs and trail was struck and Anj thony Williams located in the I about five miles from The mm m Will Do ing to Permit to Look After Him Giving Gi to Get Out D l Producing y Press from tile secret of Count von Bern mice o Prussia Proclaims a in Press attempted to following a mental i Uy the in sist upon of German emperor tnd io ui court nf Holland will hut Viill on the Allies to content witli the undertaking by r for litin one of Dutch to an Am to DISCRIMINATION IN FREIGHT RATES STOP out his received a the report arrived in a few min by of Crop of 1018 Will Amount to he having made the pursuit department of included iu Bales According to another the sheriff to German consuls iu the mate of Agricultural citizens s short talk j United States to set all subi Henry of thanking them for their splendid as1 out of the producing ma1 Ry Associated Pressi i sistance in capturing the j terials for the Entente The DEC Agency total j lnn for their under j consuls were instructed to slop Henry of Prussia brother of liy of production of cotton of the United i States for the season of 1918 amount to teles of 500 j by ini the officers and placing the j where the law in pounds gross the ils qfr Agriculture announced as j and energetic action M final report of Ms This of ami deputies and the is exclusive of loyal assistance given by the people j of the Arcola neighborhood made the prompt of Williams mans above the rank of common tno ormer Gormar borers from working in such j proclaimed the establishment of a its majesty will under a section of imperial code and to report to the German consul t from ate at New Plots at EMBARGO ON HOGS FRIDAY The Transport Good Time and Will Reach of Bv Associated Press The transport with President V ilson and party changed its i after leaving tho Azores and Mill arrive at Brest in advance of the according to a naval lie President is now expected to reach Brest at 10 oclock Friday j revolutionary plots are in full j at according the Berlin advices to the National j eral of tho conspirators have bren i sued iin order Cue Yazoo sippi Valley Railroad i previous order which had i the road to j tween and poins to rates to point ft Purpose to Prevent New Prices t to IJe IS HELD SPECIFIC ACT OF CONGRESS General t emter 1as on to the Union proving tnat Dutch The now according to the Paris chough hogs to keep the packers IS busy until Thursday and Washington county for the month October filed with the State Board of Health a record to which every practicing physician there being thirtytwo in The case record for the month is as follows Typhoid fever malaria dysentery pellagra tuberculosis syphillis cancer meningitis pneumonia puerperal septicaemia gonorrhea influenza This morbid ity report is a very one sinoe we note that a large ma of the infectious and contag ious diseases on which report is made are shown In Jin absent for the par month of The four cases of typhoid three of which are white and one is a small number of typhoid cases for a county of this Also tho 168 cases of malaria indicates Hint the disease is not so prevalent in Washington or else tho physi cians have become more accurate in their report of is compared to some previous The out standing feature of this morbidity re port is I of no i anc death toll will incident to epi domio of For month of September sev were riled with the State Hoard of fif teen of which worn white and y This rfp a rate for September nf per thou sand This is a very sat based on the population of Washington county 1or the year which is For the month of twen birth certificates filed willi he of nine of which were were a birth rale of only for this While the rate of one individual month does not the rate for the entire yet Shi fur the nf in tlint all tlie fpr ho county nre not filed with the local as iio To health for Washington county fr a nd ii Vet is feared that birth neglected and special attention should ba Kiven to this as a public health need of the HLL HOHENZOLLERM WONT TALK ABOUT IT Hns No Statement to Make Aboi Ho Mny lie iiin in LOIS M ALLIES After Allies Timothy C Rapid Transit nnd Hold by Mayor Still Feeding inl Aii to Do This 1 Them Congress was asked by Secretary McAdoo to authorize loans after the declaration of tho Brooklyn been associated with the United States Rapid and our other of of peace to governments which had i in the war to aid in feeding and ro and the motorman have hoen constructing held on tho charge of manslaughter by Mayor Hylan of Now as a police magistrate con ducted the inquiry into tho wreck on the companys linos about i month Uh tho loss of nearly 0110 hun drod tho devastated coun Secretary McAdoo estimated that of war already authorized would be available for this but the loans canno bo continued after peace is declared without specific legislative JHOMPSON TO BE AMERICAN ARMY ON TRADE COMMISSION REACHED RIVER Attorney Nominated by for on Federal v Pressi of now was President n member of federal Trade American Army Along Hhine to Pcr reports that tho American army of now Into tho rivr from to was put on to prevent i fi STRIKE on Hois i changes in average prices of bogs at various centers hss heen undertaken by the Food Administrations stabil ization and control meeting here the an that the average price st at for would be as against which recently I COTTON SPINNERS Hundred Cotton Spin 1 WOULD TO NO f fl i rt Forty Mak Efforts to Induce e Concession NATIONAL SECURITY LEAGUE TO BE PROBED Hv Associated Press The strike of cotton spinner for an increase of forly per cnu in in in southeast Only a few firms have of to of Disloyalty by i are As the stock of yarns i i low the weaving sheds will soon have to throwing out of employ meiu an additional men and To investi gate National Security League of New York and similar organizations nnd their alleged charges tho loyalty of members of Congress made in the last political was ordered by the House of non VICTOR TRIAL BEGUN TODAY gross today yea and former in the efforts of the Austrian Ro ment to end the declared I the treaty was i work of the German military liw i He painted mini who stood between the Ce Powers nnd peace on i Tile effort in induc i German government to maio sions seemed at times near siu but was J Count expressed j hope for an th I lions for ilv not any as to his o tlie 011 break of the to tho American of the Ex The former emperor is said to have told tli through von hU if is possibility of him ho pre fers postponing e have to say until that TEE PROLONGATION OF THE ARMISTICE of the of thp Armistice Brains n Troves To in tlie na VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL PRESIDES 11 ident was by Presi dent In n today to president lip nicotine anil Art on Trinl ill Federal Court at Tin Irial of Vic tor of j Milwaukee of party Ir win John William S nnd under was In fix federal court here over the matter of tho prolongation of the armistice will begin at according to the North German All the shipping on the Rhine is now under the con trol of tho InterAllied FACTORIES TO ARTS OF PEACE Works to lr Things to llv Used In of I Indus 01 President Wilsons met he While tors of tho irna Krupp House every Wednesday the works announce tho Intention of I In President In Paris I ho nnd act as his advisors at the pence devoted to tho arts of lug to  

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