youth from whom It was taken, as it would be difficult to repay It in all cases to the persons who paid It and their heirs, and that so long as he was In Congress he would work for this. He also alluded to the noble part played by our Southern soldiers in the Great War, and then stated that the League of Nations was the most important subject now before the people of the world. Mr. Tillman paid an eloquent’tribute to our great Southern-born president, Woodrow Wilson, for his great work for humanity in trying to secure the adoption of the League of Nations.Among the veterans present were:D. H. Ratcliff, aged 77, Harrison R 1, Co. E. 16th Ark.J. F. Wasson, aged 81, Gaither, Co. E, Glen’s Arkansas Regiment.O. P. D. Mitchell, Harrison R 3, Harrell's Arkannsas Battallion.M. M. Hathcoat, aged 80, Bellefonte, Co. D, 16th Ark.,'.1. G. Williford, aged 80. Harrison, R 2. Co. B. 4t.li Alabama.W. H. Harrell, aged 77, Bellefonte, Co. G. 4th Kentucky.W. T. Kennedy. Harrison R 4, Co. G. Ford’s Arkansas Battallion.,W. R. Boyd, aged 72, Denver. Ark.. Harrell’s Battallion.S. Wilson, aged 78, Harrison, Co. D, 16th Ark.1. R. Majors, aged 80, Harrison R 3, Co. A, 3rd Mo. Cavalry.W. A. Blalock. Harrison, 3rd navy Battallion, North Carolina.A. -M, Bradley, 86, Green Forest, Co. F, 27th Arkansas Infantry.W. W. Pruitt, aged 78, Wilcox, Co. D, 15th Ark.Pleas Fowler, aged 90. Harrison. Co. E, 14th Ark..T. J. Creel, aged 81, Harrison R 3. Co. D. 5th Ark.J. L. Dowell, 79, Harrison R 3, 27th Ark.