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\ 10S11 in HUE' _ PICKED OP AT SEA HAWKER AND GRIEVE RESCUED W BY LITTLE DANISH STEAMER HAVING NO WIRELESS. j*.. : 800 M'LES OFF tRISH COAST Aviators Are Taken Off the Steam?' by Destroyer and Transferred to Flagship Revenge. V London.?Missing for six days and r virtually given up for lost, Harry G. S Hawker and his navigator. Lieutenant] "- j? *r ? :_ i>... i sjommana-er juacireiizie uhcy?, 'x ish airmen who essayed a flight j tit roes the Atlantic ocean, without' protection against disaster save what their frail airplane afforded, are safe aboard a British warship off the Orkneys. They will reach the mainland and proceed to London, where they; will be acclaimed as mea returned to life. \ Some 1,100 miles outv from Newfoundland and 800 from the Irish | coast, the aviators, making the beet | -of an engine which was failing to ^function properly, were forced to alight on the water. The little Danish steamer Mary, bound from New; Orleans and Norfolk for Aarhuus, Denmark, picked the wayfarers up. Lacking a wireless outfit, the captain of the steamer was obliged to i withhold the good tidings of the res- j cue until he was opposite Butt of. Lewis, where the information was sig- j nailed by means of flags, that Haw-! ker and Grieve were aboard his ship, j Immediately word was flashed to the British admiralty, which sent out destroyers to overtake the Danish1 vessel and obtain confirmation. This was done and one of the destroyers took the airmen off, and" later transi ferred them to the flagship Revenge. ' i HAD NO TROUBLE LANDING ! SAYS HAWKER IN MESSAGE li , } London.?Hanker has sent the following message from the Revenge to the Daily Mail: j Hj machine stopped owing to the water filter in* the feed pipe from the ; radio to the water pump blocked with j si iftldAr and the Ktoe shaking loots in the radiator. I "It wis no fault of the Roils Boyoe * motor, wfeich ran absolutely perfectly -from start to finish, eves when all the -sfcater had boiled away. .WITH ONE CONCESSION HUN PROPOSALS ARE REJECTED y ' ! i ? i Paris.?With the exception of one nil surcMticni and * -counter proposals by Germany for the disposition of the Saare basin hare been rejected by the reply of the allied and associated powers. \ Count von Brockdorff-Rantraa's appeal for an oral disposition of the -points at issue on this subject was ig'& nored. * <. The concession agreed to is that Germany might create a prior charge -"upon iier assets or revenues for the - ^payment of the mines in the Saare region, if the plebiscite goes against "Fmnce. ^ i \ ' v * I MODEL TOWN OF TRUXTON BUILT FOR NEGROES ONLY I Portsmouth, Va.?A model town, constructed by the government, exy-? * *? nrae fmrmallT ?ciir?ivr>iv twt ucbivn/a, nwo opened with appropriate ceremonies, and Truxton. Va.. as the new town Is known, took its place o>n the map as a suburb of this city. BuHt primarily wa war measure to aid the great Hampton Roads naval base, the 224 buildings in the~ little town will not be j ? sold immediately hy the government ! Imt will be rented from $16 to $18 monthly. ! The town is one of the 24 housing projects the United States Housing Corporation is rapidly completing throughout the country for the gov-, ernment, representing a returnable ralue of more than $25,000,000 and oonsisting of 6,000 houses end 64 apartments. I THREE AMERICANS SLIGHTLY ! : WOUNDED IN TRAIN ATTACK : - i i Vladivostok.?The first casualties In j * 4 ? ^ n Q/4. *tn<* American ca^cuiuuu iui^c iu j , - ?beria were experienced May 21 when j |K - three Americans were slightly wound- j ed. They were pursuing through the hills bolsheviki who had attacked a j running train guarded by Americans forty miles northeast of Vladivostok, near Shkotova, at the head of Ussuri bay in the Maritime province, which Is seething with disorder and revolt. - ? ? ? ? MUUITTrt LVUViC frt^rva wvmmi I AGAIN8T PEACE LEAGUE Waahingtoa. ? Senator Lodge ha? fe- packed the foreign relations commit^ fee against the league of nations. If bis program is put through, the United States will continue on a war basis with Germany after Great Britain^ France, Japan and Italy are at pea^e. fMa will hurt hnsinftSK the countrv /' over. It is believed, however, that it will aoi take the people long to tell Mr. Lodge end his associates wh?r? to put in. /, \ SENATE DISCUSSES' IBEAII llll LEAGUE ?? | RESOLUTION CALLS ON STATE DEPARTMENT TO FURNISH COMPLETE TEXT. .? ? i. jrrimwous discussion on ' I In Course of Debate a Bitter Attack Was Made by Sherman of Illinois j on President Wilson's Course. ? . j Washington.?The peace treaty with : its league of nations covenant wa? " debated for three hours in the senate, and at adjournment the resolution ; ( which furnished the vehicle for the 1 . discussion went over as unfinished j business. The resolution merely calls on the s state department to furnish the sen-;1 ate with the complete text of the I ] treaty, but as the debate progressed y discussion shifted to the merits of the , league and treaty themselves. A doz x * ? UaJaki nn 1 ^ OH S6Q3lUr8, UlUlUUiiift iuc icauci o um j both sides, were drawn into the dis- * cussion and sharp exchanges presaged 3 the bitterness of the fight that is to come when the treaty actually comes ] up for ratification. ( Senator Johnson of California, an- , thor of the resolution, started the debate with a short speech charging that the treaty supporters had "some-' twiner tn PftnPPal." This assertion drew an indignant reply from Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, ranking Democrat of the foreign relations committee, who declared the President was following well established precedent in keeping i the treaty text in confidence, aud that I for the senate to request him to do j otherwise would be "a gross breach of j international proprieties." < In the course of the debate a bitter1, attack on the league covenant and on * President Wilson's course in the peac* ( conference was made by Senator Sher- [i man of Illinois, who earlier in the dxy ] * * ?J ! , naa preBemeu a icoviuk>v? ? . . it the sense of the senate that the! treaty and the covenant should be con- ^ sidered separately. NO INTERRUPTION TO SALE . l AND MANUFACTURE OF BEE ft < 1 New York.?Uninterrupted produe- , tlon cf "war beer" until the courts have passed upon the claim of the linked States Btewera Association that the beverage, containing 2- 3-4 per cent alcohol, is non-intoxicating, wa? &?R?r*d when Federal Judge Mayer granted an injunction restraining government interference. The court declared that his decision had been influenced by President Wilson's message to Congress recommending repeal of the war-time pro* hibition act in so far as it relates to beer and wine, and by Federal Judge * ** 3 1 ~ f Vi Q A. IN. nana s ruuu^ iaai n^n. the law placed a ban on the m^nufao k ture only of liquors that were, in fact, intoxicating. Although United States District Attorney Gaffey, representing the gorQT-nniont nnnnaed erantins: an injunc- . tion. Judge Mayer said he believed j such action would contribute to a fair settlement of the questions raised by the brewers under the emergency prohibition act. The injunction, a tempo-, rary one, would be effective, the court said, pending review of his decision by the circuit court of appeals or. it the government should decide to let it stand, until the brewers' suit per frt onirtin T?rn?3#>PMf ions tOT UlUUCUlijr tv^ Ciijvn* F manufacture of the 2 3-4 per cent brew could be tried in the district court. NAVY BOARD TO OECIfE ON CAPITAL SHIP TYPB Washington.?The navy general board took up the task of formulating j specific recommedatkms as to type? ' of capital shops congress will be asked to authorize. Secretary Daniels and his three chief technical advisers. Rear Admirals Griffin, Taylor and Earls, nresent at the board meeting to tell what they had learned while in j Europe as to the direction naval d#*, velopment was taking abroad. I G*?at Vegetable Crop. value of farm vegetables ih j IMS ft tie farms Of the United States j v?e? 131*4*000.000, or 7.6 per cent of j til farm cr?p?. - We Make a i Starter and Gen Let us check up your : output back up to stai IMCDCOTW I11J1 LiW 1 IV Baker & A 1 liUllU EMPHATIC IS TTF" * f PRAISE OF T AS LAC. Uiticrson Woman Declares She Becfi"ue a Serous Wrecks?Had <> Hire IIelj?.?.Mrs. Vornon Says Tailbe M*icr Feel As Weil As Sbei Krer Did, "Tanlac is {be finest tonic I have >ven taken. I don't think it can bo ixcelled." These emphatic statements vere made by Mrs. Ida Vernon, of 31 Henderson St.. Anderson, she gave in mdorsement of Tanlac. "I took Tanac for a bad run-down condition, and ny neaun was so oaa 1 was uiiuuir: o do my housework when I began aking Tanlac. I employed a cook hen. I had indigestion badly andj ots of food I could not eat. because i >i the suffering it would cause me | Really I was just a nervous wreck j [ had been under treatment almost | :ontinuously for almost 5 years, but i! [id not seem to improve any. "A'friend in South Georgia told me ibout Tanlac and I took it. And the ranlac got me to feeling as well as j [ ever did in my life. My appetite vas returned to me, the indigestion *as stopped and my wnoie system ras strengthened. Tanlac surely dij lelp me wonderfully. I gained about [0 pounds in weight, too." Gilrler & Weeks, Newt^erry, S. C-. Prosperity Drue: Co., Prosperity, Little Mountain Drug Co., Little Mountain. S. C., W. 0. Holloway, Chappells/ S. C.. Whitmire Pharmacy. Whitmire. S. C. tiixDsciibe to The Herald and Newn BACK BAD TODAY? I Backache is usually kidney-ache and i nakes you dull,. nervouse and tired. | jse Doan's Kidney Pills for weak! ddneys?the remedy recommended j >y your friends and neighbors. Mrs. B. L. 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