The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, April 29, 1916, Image 1

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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. TENTATIVE OCCUPATION, PENDING ERADICATION OF VILLA EXPECTED CONFERENCE OF LEADERS BEGINS EL PASO TODAY Reported that Obregon Will Meet Americans ltH<-J Was'" in Capture Bandits (Hy Associated Press.) FA Paso. Tex", April 28.- On Mic evo of tho Ohregon-ScoLt-Funslon conference, a feeling grew, in Kl I*aso .tonight .hat the tentative American occupation* cf a part of Chihuahua, pending tho eradication of Villa oj ids by the Carranza government, would result from tho negotiations. Generals Scott und Funston arriv ed tonight, but neither would discuss their instructiont'.' Tho opinion here was based on thc attitude of Car.-ran sa ofllclals accompanying Obregon, who Intimated that Obregon is will ing to mee tho Americans "half way." It is po'nted" out that Carranza might consent to the presence of General Porshlng's columns on Mex ican Boil if.ibo actual chaso ot Villa is relinquished to thc de facto gov ernment trqpps\ This- provided for i tho -withdrawal of Americans, ar ran dod upon 'tho receipt of assur ances that UtO bandit groups have beou wjpwl out. V - Reports today said large forces or. Carranza troops .were moving into the Guerror? distict. Information from Columbus said a largo force of United Skates infantry ha''' ?nov?? across the bordor and th, cavalry liai been moved westward ito Gib: ion's'> mn eb ?n '" order . to' ' cross into Mexico tomorrow. HRS? -DELIVERY" SF NEW 6REE?ILE UL . .. ; ... Three White Boys Make Getaway and Are Being Hunted By Officers .' OrconVlIlo. Aprii*;28. ?j? white boys, Enrich Bruce, George A> Bowen and Clifford Easter, convicted re cently for Breaking into ; five stores and sentenced to the uta io r?io/mu tory,"Jeuw:i?? ? ine ur?t "??iiv?ry~ ti.? tho new county .jail Thursday by es caping from-thoir coll, unobserved by anybody at tho }ali. Today they wore sought for, -'as fugitives and al so ipr - breaking Into two stores at Judsou mil if last night and stealing a diamond- riiig. watcliea and other gooda amounting to approximately ?liiu. Sheri fr Tactor has pursue?l tho boya ?nd . has i Information, . ho mys, thai, they got off a train at. Oak dale on tho Plodhiont & Northern line, abd when la?t seen wei * Seeded in tho direction of Anderson. Jailer Neely waa not at . tho Jail at thu. timo .Of tho escape. It la not definitely . known' ?^they effected their g*.'t-awny .thougk lt. Was not by tho exertion of any torce. Sheriff Rector'-Bald that he ,was informed'-,that thrco boys, answering the dosctypUon Of Bruce,1 Botyen hud Baster, \v?ro'eeo? "fn tho vicinity .ot Oakdaio with some p( tho gooda whl?h wero reported as atbleu: The drug' store at . Judson thill apd'.w. Gordon '?Mercantile- company were- tho piucos robbed?-^Tho piare .glass..win . ? rtpvir pf th? "drug store mah smashed, -while tito raereanUo' st *r? whs en tered through a trahsom ' over' tho front door whjtjh ws*r KIBO smashed. ?'dl?m^d rlhg y-jtlued ?-t $150 was stolen,' together wifh several watchba, clo??ng, cigars n>d clgaretJ es. ':'.**' (By Associated Press.) l.oildoh, A^ri! ii8.~In a battit? near Opal!, Conntaotinqplo reports, a Brit ish force, pf four prairy, squadrons : has bwn7*^JWiftted; ?byv 4ho TtiVks, who capiuredHbra^ Tho British: officially, anoun^.ttt?f??n . at??ot?pt torelievo Geaef^?^fhshbnd be?iegwai K?^Bl-AWiar??aBed when a vest?el sent I? was grounded' four miles east of Kat, ConKtantiiiOjfto, saya* a British air ***??+???********?? * ?fr * * .. ?*' ?fr HUSH KMl'EUS .:. ?fr -: ?fr ? (By Associated Pros?.) . ?fr * Dundoo. April. 38.-Accord- + * iug (o o?lloial reports to- ?fr ?fr night tho Sinn Polners st'll * ?fr hold the noBt offices und snip- ?fr .fr (rig couliHues. Several fires * ? ..occurred In Dublin. In othei ?fr .fr parts of Ireland co?tera of ?fr ? -tho disturbances are in. tho ?fr <" counties of Galway, Ennis- ?fr ?fr cothy. K.'llarncy, Clonmel and ?fr ?fr Gorey. * * t ?fr ? **+**?->*****+*?*?**?? DUBLIN OVERRUN BY A ROWDY MOB OF SINN FEINERS Loss of Life Can't Be Estimated, But Much Shooting in in Streets (By Associated .Press.) London, April 28.-The first de tails of ' Dublin fighting* coming through today said the outbreak waa duo to a combination of members OJ tho S'nn Fein society and followers bf James Larkin, head of transport works and union strike leader. The disturbance, which assumed propor tions of Insurrection, began Monday when Sinn Polners assembled for ono of their usual parades. About six hundred of them took possession ot tile general post oillce in Sackville ru rc ct. and fought off tho police and several, squads of lancers, paralizlng Oxe 'postal and telegraph service. Another group took . St. Stephens Green apd dug trenches in lt. Sev eral, newspaper .offices werealso. oc cupied. 'According tb .delayed Dublin dis patches it is impossible tor approxi mate the loss of life, but a large holi day crowd are on the streets and the snooting bf Sinn' Felners ls promls COUB. ? COTTON"SHIPMENTS OFF j OVER 2 MILLION BALES ACCOUNT OF BLOCKADE Atlanta. Ga., April 28.--Atlanta cotton men" say that tho census bu rqau reports have recently develop ed the Interesting fact' that during tho months of December, 1015 and January and February, 19 IC, south ern cotton was exported to the amount of only 1,801,725' bales. It w<!ll be remembered that the Britain : orders in council , stopped shipments of cottofe-to. Germany, Aus tria .and northern. Europo went into effect ?ai . March, ,1915. During the .month? Of December, 1914 and. Jau ?Utsy and February, 1915 tho export*, af cotton wprb. 4,075,000 "laics". These three, months aro tho most important 'months for cotton shipments1. Tho census-bureau repor t; accord ing, to local, cotton moo, ?IBO ? show,s that during the year ending July 1st, 1914,: the year Just before tho Euro pean war began, tho United Kingdom of Great diritain took 3,503,216 bales "of cotton;. Ki?rmany. tdak- 2,S5Q,76l bulos; Belgium took 214,245; France 1,014,334. AB two-thirds bf tho French cottar mills', th that-'part of Franco aro now in Gbnpan POHH??? ?lon,' .tho mll?s entirely cut off from th?; use od!-'southern cotton by the orde::'. of Great'. Britain aro - - > mills which consumed approximately 250,000 Jjaios , or cotton the last year before tho; war.. Tho, otdeh' bf Greet BHtiila not .pilly1 ?ut <iottou,bdt Ot th nab .-wilts, but. to a targe .extent uitocttid tho shlpin?uts tb Holland. Dehmark. Nof way and Sweden. .The loss Of cotton" exports due leV'g?ly. to. Kbgush interference . w 1th {siitpmehls for: tho -montas' .named was over two-million.bales.' Ship raid raided Quatia attdr.'thoCBrit ish de&at?ttd. dropped bomba on Ute. tai. Turkish aircraft, uttapttod te warships at Port Sa?d/^ ' \ ; v "ltlerr;b^ both east aitd?west btjtfte Mettee in the tardun region! ;.Tjiereh??'beeb scwe J^fifc ibf^ntr^;,aetlvlt^: on the British tf?rtt in;Frand?i German aerob!anet; havo drbra&ft bombo ou th? But?slaw' battleship Bia ra In > t?i% #ulf pt Riga? Berlin claims, with' good '.insults: '.?V ? ? '. ?I I M., j Dublin Posto* Tho postolfico in Dublin, Indicated j by tho arrow, waa seized by a mob, I Tim picture shows a scene on O'Con- j noll street, with tho statue of Hanlel j O'Connell. Slr Hoger -Casement, on I M?E GIVES S TO TWO S, C. RESIDENTS COLUMBIA MAN SAVED FAR MER FROM ENRAGED BUL IN 1914 GEORGETOWN M?N Ash Blander Rescued Two Men From Suffocation in July 1911 " (Bj- AUBoej?teo" Press.) Pittsburgh. Pa',, April ?8;-- Tim Carnogie lien* Fund commission, .nt: its 'spring mcethrg Muire- today, rec ognised. fiBy-two acts df heroism in vaiipus parts, bf tim country. In eleven, cases Hilve:* -'.met?ais were' ?Ward?d,''and in forty-one eas;;.; .bronze" medals. ; Nineteen bf; tho heroes, loa*, their iivc?, and UKMIU do pphdehts ; of ten of the:;;-, pensions aggregating $C,b"G0' a year worn granted; and- .tn. ibo dependents of eight pi thc otliora ..who inst their lives, BUbit?'.totilllit;?$0.000. to bo ?|> plied, subject to th? direction <>f !ht cuuunls;don. in various way?, were granted, in adaption-to these hibnoy j?raut? -in .thrcro c?s'3.3-. sums aggre gating $(j,ooo -'woro appropriated..' tb* educational purposes,' payments tb bo paid -aa-,heeded ami approved; and iib 'twenty-four-, cases'.-'awards' aggregat ing $20,000 were m ado for otiuji' worthy purposes." Payments --th th^Se.-'-'..cttsbs.' ".?il not be mado utiUl tho - b?ubtic?aries' plans for ibu .Use. of the awards have been approved hy the-cbn^ - , j - Tljb':awardH tb South-' Carolinian;? wc?q aa follows; , - Wt ?iia^?v .- Logan i Hpw?irth O?-? biuihn&o, ^Col?Muh'.a,-si. C.V. for, saVlnfe Cnarlcs., ij. ?tarhes, k farmer, from ari enraged bull at Columbia, - June t?^mw<.: ' . ,.;? , :'.--. .- M\K Blandon, G eOrjg?JtbAvn, . , i ?- * tor bUt?Olftig tiny res?u? of Pa'uiel f^p^ti?h?rd ;;?|ckfe6i Jtrotn suffocatibhv ht^ a?prg?towV., ; July, 2i ? ipil... .'? : . ( ?N?ITiO? Jilt. AKtlI.K? i ; - j :i????*?f:'..: .?b^-'-t'li?a^; at Karly . jtoiir-Thi?: Mor?lag. :'->&??|g ; : There .'had' been- practically ' no chwigo ih tho COn^i??J?jiOf 31 r. .Tosh ra^W?y^atvan early hour "this ' thorn. 'lng, , lt- w*4 stftted-tiist; tye - sentned ?to be gowing weakor, and that-the end wa*;hourly expected. ~*-0J-,-,-i fiep Seized hy Rebels, anc whose head Hbo llt'.'.tish placed n re ward of $25/1011, was c-anght oif tho irish ernst as lu* tried to land .willi Germans frc-Ui a German ship. The outbreak of the Dublin mob, coinci GERARD WILL HAVE A TALK WITH K AISER American Ambassador Nol inform, ed As to Purpose of thc ' Conference t Hy AbSpciated J 'ress. ) Washington, Ap:'il 2S.-Ambauiia- j I dor Gerar'., who. left li?r'in ;o <;on I fer with the-tunptw ai. anny, bund I tjftartcra. hus informed the ? late d: ?pai/tuient th ?b ho has not. been lu ?ormed of tho purpose of lite con I forence'. So explanation of any kind j accompanied ?tho emperor's invita thm. lt is believed tho emperor wishes to discuss the entire aniijia 'riuo.'situation, so his personal views may reach President. Wilson. : . Optimism over tho outcome nf the d?cision wa? .apparent in German circles today after tho receipt of dis ?palches from llorlin indir.atbitf lliat Germany Would attempt to meet thc -American demanda. Because bf Am Vasaador Gerard's visit, officials think it impossible for tJormauy to reply before nejtt Week - GREEK HELD OK A :CM?R0E pF"SLAV?Ry" Man and Woman Arrested, at Greenville-Travelled in Three States j. Greenville. April 2fc."-Chaliced with conspiracy to violate the white ulayo .\act,;- Jvtmckleyy. ' and. Annie Azer, .Greeks, were aresf.cdThursday even ihgat a hD?Bb.hi.'o.BUbitrh of Gr-.?eu-. viilo known.as^Nickletown, Kuuokioy is held on r iotb^r. indictment charg ing him with violating tho whit? alavo act, alleging t^at .im. transported Aitr plo Azer from-Charlotte, N. ?,. ta nock i KlU, S. C.. iho?e? tb Columbia; thenca to Augusta, thence to Greenwodd,, ami thence lo G roon vi U e. for immoral purposes. >Tlioy; havo 'beon staying in an;i> near/;Gr?ehvill? nineo tho latte) part Of February, and H IM alleged'that th^y stopped at ?av?rai ?f thb' l?ol?l? [here'before t ak i n g u p . thel r abode on the imtskirts of; the city, Nv--ii 1 Both tho nran^nd Kroman were well ? drafteed ?nd indicated -that?they hali ?a plenty bf raohey^wl?i -which te fight khe case;^ KhuetUey- toidi.the officiais thai lie wis ready ht any time to put Up -a> cash' bond.4 ' -B??^^?feilcarc6ifr 'idled lo Jail lftttV^ih^^|i^^!fj^^' [ Irish Plotter. Slr Hoger ('?namcnf. . . deni u.'th bin capture, v/as evidently a j.arl of his pim. Tho photograph of him HUH talton while he was at din ner hi Mantell with St. John Gaffney, American consul there, who came Ivick recently. BY A ?IN1TY Of B LASTING EACEJPBLE OSCAR S. STRAUS WOULD ? WOULD PLACE NATIONS ON PLANE OF U. S. V THE PRESENT WAR He Says Trouble Air?se Fiom Two Conflicting Schools pf Thought . .(Ty Associated Press';')". New York, April "28.-Oscar S". Straus, in an .address-, OH "Ilitcrtia Uuaal Reconstruction," beforo the National Instituto of Buclttl- uclcnees hore, totlay said that any lusUng ar rauficnient for tho neaco of jj Eurapt nuiiit bo bused on a tinily of power, ''by [liming, tho might, or tho milled nations on. tho Kamo, principle bs wa eohKlllulo tho joint .power oT tho for tj'-clgiit t?tos of our union us thb gtlhhlh'ti of tho right ol' ouch shi'to." .'.After .I]acing tho development of /iittriiatUijjrtilv\?iw. mri Straiii?v said "Ibo prescrit war In HuiiJpo afos? from two < oufl ;-tli)g ?cho?la of. thought! , They are cbihpoficd ho wild "of 1<hose ? ht? hold that in t.h? f elations ol tiff? ti?ny/lhere , ls no room for ?h?rji? comidera!lotis, fit other words,' that ml?iil niakej; righi. Tho o?ie'r? uro l'flt?Bh; ivltp' muititulir, that; the' rele tlbiiHlilna of nailon? should rest cn mohil principles.'' "hnlurlying'^theso Issues," Mr. Straus Bald", .".woe yet another, thc eontHel: ut abaoluiiun and .democracy or :toiistitutionolii.-iii.'" .Tito '.?poakor cov.ored hVicfly. ; the history of tho forrbjgu relations or tho I'tilled; States. Kineo .tho Monroe ln?c trljio waa . fdrihulaicd ^ .and '--pointed out that ho ?bell?vecl that ibo policy or* libtaliotf . for, thia couitlry' io': mV .possible. . " .; 41 Who'lrcr, wo ' will I or no?'-lro "Said, "wo aro a nea c and -InUmete, member of tito kindly of initions and r' nthst luka,o|tr ?haro, ot Um ivspuimtblliUe:) litis Intlinate: .'relationship.* 7. itt ital yes; Tir? reconfttn?Hipb ,pf the ?world after this war?.i?-?vor?will . be bifr conoftrn aa inuf-h aw IL. wi?! '. be- tlib coiic?r?U of anfc-of theheisigqrettt nations. " - 'In i$r?m.g<.Tm t lo milpro; ar eda csu, vMr: ??n?.s>'-said.:, "At. throe dt??rehl portyds during tho hist- twofftyiflve 'jr?afs. I.ssw^at:-close r^ng?.thy -$j?r M^dlj^?omacy of tim great Kurop??n ? ---r-' "? '? 1 -.--' (CONTINUED ON PAOH FO?R.? * *+ * : ? * PLANS IN MCXlCO * * - - + * illy Associated Press. I ? * Washington.' April ?X. - lt + * was Unrneu tonight that Uah- * * orals Stott ami Fuimlon lind + * boen instructed to attempt to + * work Mut military platts l'or ? * the cooperation or American # * and Mexican ? troops. -Tho *| * plans include tho dividing of <. + northern Mexico into two ? * spheres or activity. ' ? + ? LOUISIANA HEIRS TO SMITH ESTATE UPHELD BY COURT! F?deral Judge Spec; Renders De cision in Famous Million Dollor Case , (By Associated Press.) . Aluc?n. April L'S.- After a hearing lustiug more than four weeks Federal Judge Emory Speer today granted tho j petition or Loni' 'ina claimants to the hill Hun dollar cs.ate bf tho lain Jaires M. Stiilt li, if Sutil benia', Georgia. Judge Speer announced that he would upolu t federal receivers to replace tho temporary administrators appointed by tho Oglethorpe county court. It hud been charged that tho administra tors wero {{legally appointed. Dif ferent acta,of. Smith claimuuts runged from North Carolina to Louisiana. I migo Speer will announce the now receivers In a few days. ROOSEVELT PLEDGES HIS SUPPORT TO WOMEN IN THEIR FIGHT FOR VOTE (By Associated Press) New York. April 28.-In a signed statement prepared hore today for a committee of women representing the congressional union, Roosevelt pledged bis support to the proposed amendment to the fedoral constitution giving votes to women. Ile said tho matter ot equal suffrngo hus become a national I lsstia und demanded federal action/ ?Udo 280 Years Old. .Allanta, Oa., April. 28:-dilBhop Warren A.. (kindler, chanoollor bf: Emory..University, has just, received tho rare gift of a Hilde moro than 200 years old, which was sent to him for tho library of the theological de partment of tho university. .. ? . ' '. Thc ?Bible is .prevented by Hov. U. CK; Foote; nastor. of tho _ .Methodist Temple, Union M. T. church,, south, o? Louisville, k. Tho bookr-a splcn-. dldly preserved volume- is '.published iu Cern?an und ls enhanced by nu merous romarkeble.^ood cuts. Thl3 is ono of.a ittunber .of raro gifts that' h'avo been sent to Kmory. . ' m /Vessels. Bolldlug. Hjonilon,. April; 15.- (According ' to tho roturtu/ of Lfloyd's Pjaglstor there wore 421 'merchant VOSSOIB of. 1,423,-v 435 ton? under construction In thc United Kingdom on April 1. Titi? la about 60.OU0 tott'; moro, thtrti was Gli der co?'H"Uctlc>n during lhft previous quarter hut ItiO.OOo less fluni* tho ioh-r nag? Imildlhg twelve - mouths ugo. .. .-'--?. Ono'Immortal i'buui). Tho oitl-fushloiied boy win? used io 'Wettr'.'?v rubber c61 lar on Sunday Hut* beep localed, according to n corros-, pondeur, "hr tho castorn part of 8a .tuda county, nnd the -valuable article hangs on -a nail iu tho great room every day wheti lt ls riot Sunday.* - Tho State. * (forman 8ub Hunk. - Ijondon, AprSiiS.-A' Oennatir sub? (marino . -we$ sunk off..tho cast coast ??aterday,- ?fllolalsv ann?tlnced -todw. ?Ighteen of the crow tvere captured. I . (By .?BSoCiated Prent}. ) f. ?Wnshtnglmv Apm 2*^lir a tiibrmj uNst^ in. the :sen?le today ovsr> Ihe h?nilnuOiou o? Louis,, ?. Braudel?, bro member^ of the. Bouafce judiciary ^tttltXeo which ia ;? liiVe?tlgali?g ;??H??i^':^fcwsv f-'i?rMj<^ ' ?M; favorable rbpbrt on -lit? appointment '.^pW..:4?'.'maaV' by ?ia cdmmlttee, .J^???toH''??? Democrat and ^i^*lf>tt$lce^i'^ro Hoke Smith abd .Cummins or Iowa. : . Tho debate provoked ....?? Senator Arsonr*- of Arkona, cb> IS ADOPTED BY 101 TO 23 ACTION 5S TAREN BY ENtlfep HpUSE AS A COMMITTEE Bil! Identical With the Former Cotton Futures Law Held Uncor.itSt?tidna! tflfy Associated Press.) ,, Washington. April 28.-Tho houuo toddy, ait-tlug ns cp??mttUo pf whole, adopted Un? hover cot'on futures, f>Il| da au aUieudmeut to U)o*atmdal agri ritUn'ra! biU by n vote of ooo' hun dred and ono to Lwcnty-t|irco. Tue Lover hill 4s Identical -with tito forru? er cotton fnVuroa law hold uuconall Uitlouul by Federal Judgo Hough,?ot Now York, on tho u round that ii ?{as 41 revenue hill which had Improperly originated In tho p?nalo Instead j of tho houao. Undc- tho 'provisions]of tho hill a lax Of two conta a pound would ho lovied on all cotton sold for futuro delivery1 on any exchange, or a similar place of buslnoas. Len root, of Wisconsin, denounced itho special nile under which tho bill 'was I brought '?up OB "Gag rule." He said: ' "Tho south ls In tho saddle and >> I willing-to destroy every-safeguard 5*/ tho house whore cotton in concerned." Lover declared the . . people - wanned ' - this legislation'and he ?*didi not care a tinkers damn how-thsy^iot it." MOTHER OF PHAGAN GIRL SIGNS ? RECEliPT THAT Pijr?L&vi?0?t?NLEY ?AWanlo, April 28.-The latest at tempt hy 'Thomas B: Watson tim . Thomson, Ga..'editor-iii his publica tion, tho .''Jeffersonian'.' to make, fur ther political cRfpilal out of. tha no torious Frank ..CUBO . itt., connection ? with tho settlement by tho National Pencil company of a damogo suit brought by Mr?. Coleman, tho motli er /of Mary. Pl/agiiu, has developed tho . fact In . Atlanta that - Mrs. Colernari, In accepting the money paid her in settlement by - the. com pany, signed a receipt specifically stating that tho company acfcuowl- 1 edged Jun. Cohloy, tho negro, to be ..' tho murdorct;of Mary Ph&san, but de nied that Leo M. Frank liad any. con nection whatever--with tho crime. Tho -whole issue in. tho trial of. Leo M.. Frank for tito murder of Mary Phagan hinged on tho question whether, Frank killed i tho girl or. Jim Copley killed her. Tho state contended that Frank killed Mary "PJi&?jS?!, and C^uloy:.isalp* 1 cd him lildo the1 body. Tho''..defense' '' contended that Frank -w?siat work in hie'office wlillo Copley committed tho dastardly d?od, abd that Frank had absolutely no connection with the murder. In hor suit against., tho <jp?nol? company for. dam?fres, Mre. -C?lemau sued dh' both grounds,. That ia, oh? claimed that tho bompihy.vwasiJlable if Frank kUled. bor daughteti',.or-'lia* bio if Conley , killed j ber daughter, tdnco-.both woro employ?e?: of the company and ihn crime: was :coitt' milled in tho faol?ry, (which nb' body disputed < KSvii'v In'ita au s wc to tijo B?it.the.ipon oll company' dentad1-thal Frank had . connect ion with or khbwiodg? Pt Ul* crime, but ndmUted .that Conley kui-' od hor/ and the.^ctt^'msiit/'wasi'miidd' oh (lils batts. . :?? lmmn-iisut Action. '(By Associated iPrcite.) - London ; Ailril ' 2s; Soporta, of ; ac tivities oh tim Austro-tuilish : front . add yP.^siap-Turkkm; ffbnt relate to no importatit ftC?on. m