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... ?v ? - . fr VOLUME III. ANPERSON, ?. C, FRI^y[.MORNING, MAY 5, 1916. , , ; . . NUMBER 108. Ferguson Declares Unite< Mexico and Restor? Ten or Fil 45,000 MEN ARE ON BC MILITIA 3 S I Trainloads of Troops Rus Protect Property ai of Conference Awa \ (ByTheAsao Austin, Texas, May 9.?-Gove issued a signed statement tonight * time for United States intervention country "if it takes fen or fifty yea _____ NEARLY 45,000 sol Washington, May 9.?With including four thousand militiamen Mexico, under orders for the Mexi felt tonight that immediate necess; vent further raiding of American I outcome of the conference at El P 1 awaited with considerable anxiety. President Wilson ordered out troops at the suggestion ?f-Genen majority of the president's adviser: ly will be ratified, it was ?l?arly in " ' der is safe, and raiders will be pursi tional Quard ,y/H^ be called out. if i Secretary ?afccr said, however, th? of other states is not now under < Including troops ordered out five thousand soldiers along th? b the national guardsmen for the fir; aw brings up the fact, that a written state soldiers either within ,or withe ' '...M?.WJR? CARRANZ? WOULD. AT TEMPT TO KEEP OUT ADDI TIONAL U.? S... TBOOPS . (By Associated Press) Mexico City,May ?v Forblgn minister I Aguil?r ..denied. today that tho Oar--| nur/, a government had, as reported, officially declares, that measures would'Obe ta?ten ?0 prevent further crossing of American troops into Mexico,, as. .-ft result .of the, Glenn Springe. Taid. The statement that kliB Mexican\ government made/this 'declaration was published In Mexico' .Olty papcro this, morning without of ficial authorisation, Aguilar said, When th?.iim.? comes, it was Indicat ed.. Mexico would express itself- on this point. .-. SITKH FO?t MOBILIZATION OF MILITIA HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED l?? FUNSTON | San Antonio, May 0.?Fort 8am 1 ; Ho uston havo been designated by Gen-1 urr.> Furtston aa the mobllleaUon pince-for iho Texas milttla; .Douglas.j ... for the Arizona* guard and Columbu? Now. Mexico, for the New Mexican mil- i . Itinmcn. :::} According to reports from Mara-1 thon, Texas,-a tjruBb. between Amerl. can soidlers and- bandlta occurred bear Doqulllas, in. the region of the recent Glenn Springs raid.... , ' } Captain Colo -of the; Fourteenth cavalry, said he did not holiovc anv .jv- one. was hurt. ' ; Captain ,3^p^,! ef; t.ho; Texas rangers, reported Uiat hoUi^ngbt B?veral Mex icans wero hlt'./A' squaflifba of cav?.lry Is now/oft the way jo BoqulUA'j. the greilk GoS^rnment I^OAt a i,oan m u. s.| Vi''" Athens, Greece. Stay: 9.-- A ruuVtii' ima bqln "persfet?ni in Athens tbnt efforts .will Wm-de to float* a tjltoatd loan of. ?30,000^0 i?. the United | rtftfe' in;viewfailure of ;tbe ?ov?Wtnent ib 'itjefeure the ieanr from the ^tenterPow?rs.(lIa .reply to r? "> categii-lcal Queslloh, howeven Pretn . fey Skoulcmdla baa informed the Aa ';?ociated Pr?t? thaV there , to no ia tontion; oa the, fcirtf ^ ' try to place *4oan in -Afaimm n? three months :. ape-, ^.tacj?lrt??' roado thjr??9fh the, London of ._wt * New bank, but ^*?^. Wy. was so poalthre in the nag?ttr? thai the Greek govara^ae/** bahnet* doncd ; any idea of; .ecurlag 1 funds' ? States Should Go Into I e Order If It Takes Fty Years. )RDER WITH ATES ORDERED OUT I thed to Line Yesterday to| id Lives?Outcome ited With Anxiety. dated Press.) mor James E. Ferguson, of Texas, Jeclarmg that now was the propeil in Mexico to restore order in that ?.?. DIERS ?N BORDER eight thousand additional troops, from Texas, Ar.i^iii; and. New can border,, administration officials] ary . steps h?ve been taken to pre jordcr towns. Meanwhile the final! ?so hetween Scott and 0bregott,Js . ' " V rhil{Uameh and sent ' ^additional ils Funston afid Scott. While the s believe that yj?>.ft-r??inent final-; tiinated that there is no change in & ^??SSpS HfltH. tjje iied. Th? whole strength of {he, Na necessary to protect, the border, t the question of calling the militia I :onsideration. today there will be nearly forty-] order or in Mexico. Calling out it time under the. present militia J act authorizes the president to use )ut United States territory. 11 COMPANIES OF COAST ARTILLERY ORDERED TO LINE [ Troops From Pojnts in Southeast Will Be Rushed to Border at Once. (By Associated Press) . Washington, May- Jh?Blovon com panies of coast artillery,. tv/o from Pehsacoia, one, Gal vos ton, oho New Orleans, one.. Charleston, one Sayan-( n?li, one1 Port Ca?weil, North Caro lina, two Port Oglethorpe, Georgia, . mo-from Delaware Rlvier forts..? and bne from Port Howard. .Maryland, were ordered to the .border u?,ilght to relnforco FunatenSecretary Bakel" Said the order- did not result -rroin any new reports from the border. 'Five batteries of ; the . firth artllltery | at. For?. 'SU1, Oklahoma, alt'j were or dered to tbo border. 3N TOWNS MiLES AWAY M^ cirr BY FLYING GLASS FROM EXPLOSION ' - i.-;-- . -V-? - (By Asociatcd PreBS.) . lAko Hopatcopg, 'N., JT..' Majr. rFlve I wdrkhieij wcr,e killed and fifteen In-j lured today whan three dynamite mlr< tiig buildings bt the Atlus Power com pany plant at . landing > were demol isi.ed by an explosion. Many persons] Ii? tec towns nilles away were cut. by] ?e^fl?*ing glass. - ; ..'-'. > ; WOl^D^REAr?ioARD TO probe prospects for ?-?-'a^ ( By .^Associated . Press.) \Y>h!ogton. May ?;--tli: of a;i fjbmmlssloh of ewahl_ other navy yard nn,the. Atlantic coast, south n? Norfolk, and '. ?ne r-anV.'^tti? I Pacific, is provided in an nmundmeritl to. the navy bill approved by th^^^gg JttBM?eomratttee. industrial ?xnlhitfe?. i Tokio, ..Mjef ; j?.*4**^*; ia^sii^i v? ? nlw??n io c?mlwootat^'^ ! etb 'an?tvemr^'^ittm .Ueealoh I was opene UTalho^ Tho upper photograph shows tlio women who have joined the Chevy Chase, Washington, Camp, which was Reed Miller Lead mSBfm {Auspicious Opening of 18th An nual Convention Federation Women's Clubs nt the An derson Last Night. The. formal openiug of tho eigh-1 tccnth annual convention of the Fed eration of Women's clubs was held! in the. Anderson Theatre last night, | with tho state prcsidont. Mrs. J.- W. Allen of; Spartanburg, in tho -chair, l^mg heforo K:30 tho house was flit ed with a hirgo and distinguished uudienco, a largo majority of tho | delegdten having arrrlvcd during -the | afternoon. After tho invocation by Dr. John E. White, of the First Bap tist Church, .the..first selection on the1 program . was the staging of "Car olina" by. a large chorus Under thn direction of Mr.. Reed Miller, who had composed the niuslc'to which It j veas suug. Airs. Allen then introduced Mrs, Rufus Font, president of tho Civic j association of this city, who Iii bor| mo;.!, cordial and happy manner wel comed the convention to Anderson. Thi? was'responded to by Mrs. J.,L. Cokcr, Jr? of Hartsvliio, or the South I . Carolina' Federation" ' of Womens Clubs, with a few'well cliosen and i graceful words: It wan an interesting -fast.that tho ?wn, features of tho evening^ ' pro gram wore - given by two old Ander- j Son boys, two who havo gone out.th in tho world anil each In his oWu way and w.luVh?i own special gifts math; a record of which Anderson Is proud. Tho Kinging by Mr. iteed Miller, ua* ! erstell by Jits lovely wife. Madame Van dor Veer,- ahd tho 'masterly ad drbt?s of Mr. Albert. Juhnstono,, sce I retary of tho Siato Board- of ChatS itlcs and Corrections wbro weit?*?? ceivod. '\;if?9f' Both air. and Mrs. Miller wore given an'ovatlon, ahd they wore fc+c eo\ to respond?, to. many encores, oho, of.. Mr.- Miller's, being , a charming Utile ?bmpo^li?on ot\Mrs.1 Anderson, former!^ Miss idly Strickland of tills .city, whb '\$ herself a most gifted musician. ?Iphnatono .?polte of some .. of theisueeda and jworksKpf vtiiaV State1 l?oard of .Cljertles and . Correction, which -h&I -elicited ..tho coop?ration, and help of Cm Federations of .Wo mens ciute. v Ho w?? - listened .-to wia^^^4.<y?P!^t interest and/att; ,h tion of those pr?sent, hnd..hts words found,. a; ready sympthy and responee from-hfa Hearers. The'other ?liatmihg talks on ilie program f wero ?he by Mrs.^T*- 8. lAnglo.of Davidson, N....C,-'President of, the Ndrth Carolina Federation, on fiMto^hligBts Jteho?lSi;' and, the other h few attractive cwbnis of greduUg frem-Mrs? Eug?ne. Elley bf^CharloUe, N. C?MtW? th? ?oner&i Fedorit&mY ? ; By sp?eW?imjiua^ 'ended ?wlth-ftae chorus Carolina. T6d*7 Von*"^ ,MaAHJ0?ll0n81 Homing. :a?ei?o?-r5l?? so,'; eonvoation called to order by the.president, lire. ; reviewed; by"Pi-csfd?t n'ri?1 Mrp." \\Ti bon th?. c\Uior Oay,-fljjjioy uro learning | ?ie part in w?rfarajt!i:'.t women imiyj play. Tb? Ipwor^picpire shows school I otin?t'Ml First tiori J. W. Alleu; invocation: report? of] officers, 'lirst vice president, Mrs. J. fj. /Coker, Jr. ? second jv?ce presldrnt. Ms. Krank B. Gary; recording sec? i clary, Mrs. T. S. Silcox, cqrres-j ponding, Kocrctiry, Mrs. J. IS. 1-J11 orlic; treasurer, Miss Uos?i M. .Cbpi-| ey; auditor, Mro. 11. W.-o rroll. 11:00?Fraport of crcdot?via? <o;j> ?nlttoe, chairman, Mrs. 4. I). Gil roalh. GreenvHIc; report of commit to? on rules, chaiimuh, Mm. 10. C. Gorton,. Abbeville; president*:! ad dress, Mrs; J. \V. Allen; icporr oi l legislative, committee, chairman Mtb. John T. Sloan, Columbia., chairman, j MJas Mabel Montgomery, Marion. j 12:00?Itbporls from city fedcru-' tlcns.VGharlCavon, Columbia, Flor ence. Spartanburg; roports pf.camf niittce On evil t;er vice'reform, chair man, Mrs: ^'.iiP. Crldley, Grceavlile; report of department pf home econo- i iijics, clnilrrtiun, Mrs. V: M ; ' Hlckllnj Chester; rtpdrts oi" nlnoid?ba, ('lies lor. Domestic.; Scicnoo club, Wcdnes-] day Domestic Sclcnro . . club; Colum bia; Homo ! Keepers' 'association, Ounpobollo. Home Makors* club; ! 'Floronue, ' IkfuKowlvcs^, i league; Gr-| angoburg, Domestic Science . club; Spartunb'urg, Housewives* league; South Carolina Homo 'Demonstration Workers; Townvilto, -Prlscilla club; Woodrow, Homo Kainoujics ;clup; 'ad dress. "Welfare Work In the Mill Villages," Misa Mary 10. Frayser, j Winthrop College; ' unllnishcd busl ii ess. ; . 1:00?iaincliubn; .. ',<le??t'a, Unugu-j tcr.s American l?evolution'. w Slogan: "No Illiteracy,, in South; Carolina in l??o" ,: ^.,3.::te~Minutcs; addres? by MIS? I l'enolopo McDhillc. Wipihrop College,] Southern .''Association of. Col lege Wo- ; ine/i; report, of department of educa tion.; oluitrinlah, Mrs. Walter 15. Dun can.. A! ken; reports .at ... 11,. clubs, < ^h?r'e?ton, Meinniingcr Aulmnac aW.j Uocl?tion ; vl?'torcolleg.iaito Club of j South Carolina, South Carolina Kind ergarten association; ; ' Groohvlllc,' A?mnao'^Aiwciciatlon., /of , Green vUto Woman's College; Groenv/odd. .Wins throp Daughters; Hock if ill, branch Southern Association of Colllego Wo; m'en; ?Umtor county . chliitof* :, Win throp Daughters; South'Cnrp^pa Cp l umbra C-ollc^e Aliunnio!:m*?iicatlon; th ' ' Carolina -'.Lander 'iCo?'egn'-Ainm nnc ui!roct?tion;; abutf*//-' CSrnJIna -Sjlibol ihtprovVmonr. '"/< AsWclatlon; Bpeibanb?rff ?i??nfy WlnthropDangh ter?; addres?, 'Wight School Orgknl ralldnif Jlalsd < Julra Sautfcn, Bpartan* ~"'.4r>?'Now:-hh?Ino:?s.. 4:00r-M?eyeirttI> ifoderntionl session in charge,-bf Mrs. J. - K. ^lierbe, ?o?i eri?I ; federation state. sSbretark, ' And Mrs. Et'jtouo Itotlley. corresponding feicrot?ry.. G. F. W. C. t: OO^?t ennobli o ride 'Oiver en? mUmig^t'font ?hareh, ^-^^BHmt ;Tj:?o p. mi?-Flbe ^Atts session? Programme in ?Hargn of-irtat* elialr rnan: ,of literature and stato ?iheirnnn of music. . ' ' .; '.'. l"-y .'. . Jfa^Xt^Rd^rX',d^;C,^ratan,; of Ht ^r^ONTINUBD ON PAQB FOUR.> re for Preparedness. boys at San Francisco at\ a training canin nt Munzanlta. Jluud'odR ct lrays have been glvori tbo rudiments | of military life there. A Fixed Date] Again Asked Obrcgon Wants More Time to j Ta?k With Carranza?Fear or Break AWayed. (My Associated Tress.) El T'aso.'May 5?.?Fear of a brouk between the United talcs and Carran za, over the United States' troops In Mexico, wan temporarily allayed to h'ghj when after a lengthy discussion [ Scott' und Ohrcgun agreed to .hold) euolher conference, probably tomor row. It was understood that Obregbn again today asked for a definite date when tbo Unltod States' troops would bo withdrawn. When told the United States could not say , ho asked for more lime to consult Carranza. A battalion of the Twentieth iufa.u try. with a'machine gun battery mov-] oil 'from. Fort ?llsst tonight to u posi tion commanding (he Mexican quarter | of El Paso. CLAIM CYMERIC HIT BY TORPEDO WITHOUT NOTICE! Survivors ArrivingVo'.v Coast of j Ireland Report No Warning Given. (By Associated Press) B.antryt Jrolnnd, May a.~Ono hun dred and seven, members-of vine crow pit the. While Star. Liner Cymerlo ar^ rived at ,Bantry^ .topight. ... several ouWrcd from Injuries. omeer^ flo-i ! ?red tho(,vcssol was torpedoed wlrh ?t warning. -The submarine was nivJaui disappeared, after 'firing'', a rpcdbi Tho r.vmorlc romuiried niiost for sevita! hours* 4r|e?nv??S hubby had another wife and th? Atlanta, May ^When'Ms^doi^al'l ioway: married bec-sflrst husband; InJ OrdetiVOlp, S. -C^sho -got hold^crMr? man^wHh.^siother wife who t waa .i'/rtng pin from 'whom ho tied hot oMim%"$JL<i divorce;; and wheiwho separated" from hint, and yn?i^ie^v.jier,-;,^ttsbapd;. .alio got ppld Of a?r?g?lar fiend whb.thts-; treated;hercruelly, nccordtog. to a pe tition riled ycBtorday in 'Poitou Bu pit }iif court/ In whfeit' she asfo for an annulment of both marri ages,., the tr,S-! f.jtoratlcnof her maldori nemo and f&o ?pstadyKotrjian.'iltUe^djaugh tar byrffl$ hfrV'marriage.^ Herthusband, .-['she suites was ^lliarai'wr. of tireenvllte,' was JKrwcst &w> if;re, of Atlanta* Only Tl Standing In EARLY AGREEMENT ON ARMY BILL IS AT LAST ?N SIGHT Compromise Expected Today and It Will Co to President Next Week. Washington, tXiy !>.?-?n agree-1 nient on the army III'] is in' night tu hffetlt. Senate and .house eonferees. who meet again tomorrow, expect to | effect a compromise ho tho first big IMoparodncBs bill vj\\\ ho aant to] President Wilson next week. Senate eonferees have about decid ed to abandon it lie volunteer army provision of two hundred and a?xiy I one thousand men in favor of the house provision for a largo national guard as u second defense lino . It wan predicted tfnight that a com promise on tho 8lzo of ithc standing 1 army will ho reached to provldo force I of regulars, ofv'pea so etrength of one hundred and eighty thousand. This] force could bo .recruited to two bun-1 dred.and twenty thousand. Lansing Says .Unless. ??rm?ny re plies, Will Be Vvssumed U. S. Views Accepted. (By Associated Press) . _: Washington, May iK--Socfctary Lansing indicated tonight that ] the United Elates would',not . consider that its response to the. Gorman note I c?lin for a roply. Unless Berlin ro? p?l?a it will bo assumed that Germ any accepts tho Ainorl?ati vlow. It was roported that tho American note [ arrrlvcd In Berlin, but. wub not yet handed the Gorman government. BY THE CENSOR (By Associated. PrcBs) Loudun, May 5).--French and Gor man forces llghtim; to "the ?orlh? wpst, oast and northenst of Verdun, appear to he deadlocked. Northwest of the fortress Germans aro unablo to advanco and tho French are un able, to recapture lost tronches. To tho cast.and Northeast only artillery fighting Is under way. A . small German infantry attack launched at a French trench, wont of 11111 304, was ".repulsed. ' ...Shelling by tho Germans of Rus sians at -Ikskull Bridgohoad. which I 'has been in. -progress several days, ] StUl continues. : In Armenia Russians have driven tho Turks from Htronar positions in a. region of Mush. Russian columns are operating twoards Bagdad,- push lug Turks, back. -, . In tho region of Gorizla aud around ] Sait Martino. in Auslro-Italian the ater, heavy, bombardments continue.' Vienna fhiyK^tho 'Italians suffered! heavily, at San Martino from the ex* plosiou.of uu Atistrlon ml:i'>. . . :,? Saloniki despatch Bays thcro lit a icjibfL.of heavy.bombardments oa the] Macedonian .'front.. Athens says Oer. man? itrid Bulgarian* .havo bombard* ed tho vltlago of 'Mayada. : . (Berlin reporta, the Turks con-l Str??t|ng a railroad through the des?; | er* for. an attack on Egypt. COAL IN?USTRV Tr^;.^Cornm^ion to: Malte 'Investigation if Prices Advance. - . -'- - : > yi. !'"' ' .r-..--f-fi; I ;V Washington, May ' D.?Tho Fedora! Trade commission anno un cod. today that if tlr^re is Shy ruriher-rlse-ln the Ig?tlng the tnddfctry.- ?Tho depart ing oir justice, r?efehtly Suggested'thl t; prices were raised after the* Ivanco just ;gtVOT(^pW|^iwUtt fork?rs. >..:;. ' - '->';.: '& &2'M More War Economy.. ^ LONDON, . May.^r?ther,\ railway companies in Kngiand -jltnay1 tho cx?iitphi.of the lAndbn.A N W? use;ptalihiBR:txitr?. on thegro? of, war economy, ] :'/ re ?0 Days iree HISTORIC LITTLE TOWN SWEPT BY FLAMES. E?R LY YESTERDAY AFTER NOON OVER $50,000 liOSS Much of Property Well Insured? Town Is Dcsttlate?Eastern Side Railroad Track Swept Clean. iriy Btuff correspondent) i WUflnUiHton. S. ('., May i'.?'Hio explo: iuti of an oil lamp la believed I r< sponalulo Tor a nro whleb besan In I a pressing club rooai on the second Hour of l!iu (iray .hulldluK, hero , at 1: |G ?'cl&K llil? afternoon and which completely swept aw?y uU, buslpeBs houses Htutulluf* uu tlio eastern side of the Southern railway track. The lire raged Tor nearly two hours.f It Is. eaid ;ho proprietor of the-press-: lag club waf.' at dldner when the lamp exploded and w.hon the alarm was uounded tho Uray building, oc cupied . by Jiudgon's.;market, on tho first flood, a pressing club on.. . the second floor aud a barber shop Ju, the rear, woro enveloped by the flames. Binzen wore bursting.fromevery wlnduw .when a. bucket .^brigade be gan to pour:: water on the building :iiul .iliu Uro quickly ftp read to Other BtruOturCB, . n ?_1 . ......,j liny. Reckoning'.the leap,,-.j?te today?(>Uao total of which is believed to exceed $50,000, -JiowarUie following ; roauUe; The old. postdffj.ee hui?di?g,?a tjr/o-" atbry, flimsy, wooden ?triie-turo ?c icUpled by liudgons.' niarketi a 'press in!.' club, and :> barber chop, c6m piCto)yy ?i?atroycil ; .Jlpss .estimated *i $2,500. Ht is said no iumminco was carried. -A twn-?toryi brtek, building oocu picd by the Victor Mercantile Com pany, doing a genero* morcbandlso business, completely destroyed ; The building was;.constructed of . brick, aud was owned-.by W. K, Hudgens. Tho loss is .estimated at $8,000, .well covered by .in?urancot The stock of goods In the store was . valued iat $31,000,. amount of Vnsura?ce tin- ' known,.!.. ,.: ,. Tho Cotilby building, .owned, by M. V. i,0. Cpoloy, formerly, occupied hy Tho Armors and MprjplianU/ bai'ay but which had beou vacant for s?tne time, was next in tho path ?f the flames ami was totally destroyed. It was valued.<it about fl.QPO and is said to have boon fully.insured. Sullivan's st?re, a g?nerai ?meren andlso birlldlng, owned by Cant. Gap. \V. Sullivan, was totally destroyed, alBO a warehouse in the rear: of the building. The store was yal?edUat $2500 and was mwir?d for $W>00. T?e : Btock, a largo, quantity of which, was j savod, was '.valued; at appr?xiniatel|y " $5,000. 'Insurance wbb carried .oh the hoavy commodities, which wore .on tho second ilooor of the building, but . the amount copid not bo us cur mined tonight. The warehouse,wee valued at $400 with ?200 insurance. .The SulSlvan ttore 'was , separated , from the Bufcrd-Oriffip .drug .store,- wj#eh was destroyed in the .Are ^f ,February JM, by a narrow allpsrrway; , ?n> tbo February.fire tlio Sullivan ei^rc was* threatened and oiily : Hflfo5e''?n*oHb"^t' volunteer firemen saved- tUe building. Wllllauut?u presents a ?tecolaie spectaclo tonight. The old town, >in ? past years lamed for Ua flno; min?ral pa?t yeaip wa 1er, beautiful .path, and modern aHltnnier hotel, can now boaat of but ; throe. fniBluess housesv?^!/.TW?fc?ire on the wcetern Bide of tho Sob thorn railway track,'which epHts tHo^town ih* bait. The most ap^to-date; as Well as tho .btitsSt' buildings, were Id- f cated op the eastern aide or the track. \Vith tho-.eitoerijob of a fcmall. brick structur?, b^?pl?t. ;^y i The Wiltltdnaton bank, tbii /section tlio town is a mass of charred deb w M man did t the, ?ireei stere> iMygHM ?co defstWyed ltt,tlje flr? of-F? y '.25, and .work was to.'h^te^ ?> ill iiCkvi lu*, j niwr ?iwev win?f?? Tin. town had practically complet ed* plans i for vibe matailaloti^St ;a ? water main and tho. purchase: of aev- : ?r?V hundred feet ;ot houe,. tht?. to b? \ ^blfowed by thb organization of n iroiunteor ftr6-?ghtlh*r fdtce;. These iians -will likely be mrried;ftb cain* [iletlpu> wihere^ie bot: Iftila Mm. ; ^ut that Uie: bUra^ihre?^ltt be > itlllifld for iiaJHtle?s' hduBps Just : as ?WdlMaf :^6sidb1b. :m$8Smi PiskiNO./ May 0i-~Two, As^rican.? [id two ?otthan bhitlhebt-a have b??k : lta^e? W <a?: Chineaa; gbvararal?* ; > establish eh aaroblsae factory. ' :h,.v-i!t bo.locarad in i?oaen- prov south of Peking.