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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. GEfflWO?E'S IRWBLOCKS I ' NEXT STEPS IN NEGOTIA TIONS WITH ALLIES DELAYED U. S. CAN'T PRESS BRITISH DEMANDS Germany PuU It Up to Thu Coun try -to Ins?t on-Modifica tion Blockade. !/ . ;-> (By Associated Prosa). Washington, May 12.- The United States next step In negotiations with tho entente allies regarding tho treat ment of neutral commerce will ho delayed ou account of the implied threat -hi Germany's note of May 5. Germany ' intimated that she would feel at liberty, to reserve a complete decision in'now orders issued subma . rlne commanders unless the United States insisted that Great Brittan havo modified her blockade. It was stated authorativoly today that .tho .German note mode it im possible for the United '' States to . press* its demands upon tho allies at bnco without appearing to do so at tho bidding of Gctrjihy.. ?..''%\M:,:-* GEBAK1) ABKKD.' TO fcEABN IVA?, \ TUBE OF. .PTTJilSHM'ENT. SUB MAIUNE OOJLuANPEB... . V .. *"??;". '-?'. ??'-if* Washington,' May ? i 12 .-Secretary Lansing announced today ho- had asked ambassador Gerard to ascer tain .the nature 'of the punishment" 4m - nosed on.' commander of J the subma- 1 rlne which torpedoed tho steamer Sussex. Lansing" said the rcnuest : was - not in- ibo-.nature .of a formal in- j . iRiiry to Berlin government. EXP?CT G?HPEREES TO AGREE ON THE ARMY BILL TODAY] Provides Regular Army 175,000 in Peace Timo and 218,000 Time of War. *]?. - . -- ( By .Associated Procs) jWavhirrgtonj- May 12.- An agree ment nf tho-??j?ttte and hoys? cohfor-1 oe? on^ .the ' army: r?organisation ibill | ls expected to. ibo readied tomorrow. So far as could ..bo learned tho con feronco . bill Is to provide a regular . army of ono hundred 'and seventy tivb'ithpusand in peace,times? to; ^he expanded to two hundred-ahd elgh . tcenUhousjind in time of wrir. Th? ' f?all??al guard ?Wohld aggregate foul hundred thousand aa federal force. .. ?The'h^?so^a^tnehdm??it-tb the. g?v-j eminent nitrat? plant t;?c?ian- of the | senate (bill bas ..been accepted., NEW DmWKMUCH LIKE , BEER BUT THE "klOC" HAS BEEN ELIMINATED .. Atlanta. Ga., May 12.- Atlantlah* ' aro.soon^to ^ intr?di?ced to-tho new iprohihttlon drink," which is sAtd to be ', ai . partout icinaa?on of boer i with the ojcohol.' Th.o<nyilt, the, hops and the i l.t?to*iee.ti?h\rlt?V ottt.^ , ... .rv-'--.'-. >|gBjflMrffla's no w?irolt?b?t?on laws' prohibit the ^manufacture or sale of , ?ohyy.m?lt? priait, Whether tho . aame contains: h?y^ ?l??hol br tioU tho ptjr* JbeJagfto. kieop :orrt ncrtir-be?r, ? which itahtod a foothold in the state shortly after.- Uto ;^haotment of tho old probi ". t???u JaVw^ iU i?D7? and ^gradually eVo?ved: it?torf?j?iS^;4?^r? th?Tsain? . ^ Georgians i?dw?y? fdrin?t in : ^^he .i '.days ot the ty^m^.y:: y./.; ? 'VAC?uV?ifk^'IN C?SE / THEY GO TO BORDER ; ?i?ililli, i >.-?wi AtUnta.' Ga,, May .12.- Aiittelpat^ WhiteSt^r mm Tho Cymric, a White sitar liner, whJ by a dorman submarine. She was lot government for some time. Whether Kaiser .to President Wilson will net 1 SRAR?AN8UBG READY FOR INFLUX CROWDS TO MUSIC FESTiVAL HUNDREDS1 EXPECTED TO ATTEND ATTRACTIONS u-.:?? GUESTS ^pPIp Fairfax Harrison Will Bc Among the Visitors of Prominence in Attendance. (Special to Tho Intelligencer)1: ' Spartanburg, S. C., May 12. Sparenburg . : is ready to open Wide, her gatos for the two ?thousand' and moro ^visitors expected for thq big week of the year. . The - Spartnn ?butrg Music Festival and tho State Convention of B. P. .0. Ellis - Wod-1 nesday, . Thursdayand' Friday will furnish attractions of tho first' ordor, and Sparlanburg people oro determ ined to add to their- reputation for hospitality,, tho'; warmth of which! 1B highly praised' from year topear by. tho great :*ars ip tho world of sopg who nave -boon guests hero* .... ; The local lod?o ot lilka, tb'b\ festival asso-1 elation and thc city authorities . in cooperation have been busily engaged in .putting tho- city' in,shape for" the visitors, and an . oxport . decorator from Columbians in: charge of beau tifying tho prlncljt^il |8treeta.;, ' ?nd stores and shopwlndti\Vs with tho pur, plo and' white colora of .?".tho Elfcn, .Frisos have been oitcted for; tho boat displays. , Carolina a?tf/F.urn??tt will, bo hero .Thurcday and Friday to play ball'wlth Wolford. . ?, 7 Prominent (.?eflts. ... A number ' ot dlstlUBUisb.M^vlsltbrs. will ho Biloats of tho' etty lifting tii? ^wcok ..... Altlipuglt, Walter JMmrosch, the i^o^t.Americfen-conductbF, has been here with.his fifty sheri on BOr?h previous: ooba?tbh?, :8p^rtnnb??rg will bo honored for ?h?^first.tinto this year with tho presence ?f / ??n, lia^rewrau! Fairfax : Harrison, < Vrc&dehfc bf tiio Southern Railway, who ebt.Bldetf.jttlfe' .-festival .".Ohe'-ot tho peaka lion in tho' Sduth todiy," has reeciU ly dritten that he wtll mtistflllWyiipfe cept.the invitation tendered--hy. . Vifcb director's of tho asiiocltetitih ?t tho rc cehtL bau^et'.itt hlai'hottbr hbre/ 'J?a? ;W; Bales, 'President ot *a? VirgPfi Elks, will mfcke^tnb; puaiib* ?^a^se ai tho Elles' / Convention :,;v#edh0#fl? afternoon. Fred li-Dot?micfe^ -Carolina ?tate preaidctit- ;ia alijb;'ex pected for th? c<(nvdnUohj a? is Con^ n^wnianv'S?tu ? ?*?-Nlct?i?BT?^H^ atted ruler of tho iocht ^odi^A* Bai iformed Banu frdm.ConinMM.wni aii si?5 ;tho, local : drtim corps i in pr?rid, -Inc (>entcrt?lr,mcnt. . S?ihe Att??is: Cott??i?/. . Since ^?f ktf ^Bts. whfffwlU ?? hb'reKtliis.^H ^aln^UVai::mad8^mehi>ha3 receiv ed letter? frdhf-jiiahy; pattons" l? WA and bth?r plateo ccrnn^endihg the Bingera arid diso 'the 'ptc^naut . ^riartg ed tor -the ?iv?, concerts. . A ; protO' ?nent.-mAh?ger ; o artists x.wrUitig to ^?irin-'MbrrlSi d?rrMt?r?$tf>rf6 VFcsU^ ? iht\ aaya^ locking-over the ros ! ter .foi artiste, ! n?^CB v%hb:>'^?J?ib ot ?test* r ;|nj a '!? j '" . I S , -M Liner Sunk by German S ich made .her. naroo plying between N e id eil with munitions of "war, arid has -'J or not tho act raises a now issue In cc ie, known until the facts of tho sinkt r -MURDER ;GASE -KS - NOT THREE SPEECHES ARE TO BK MADE DURING THE / MORNING mmm Y WITNESSES ^Vcre ;Exammed Yesterday by thc ". Defense-Will Martin . . Mboro on Stand. Tho Case, of William Martin aud Vase Moore,' who are being tried for the murder of J. D. Hicks,'continued throilgbf yesterday, largo crowds! be ing in attendanc? during tho en tiro day.'' AM of the testimony wai; (tom ploted early yesterday afternoon and T. " Prank WatklD?, who ls asalstln? Solicitor KL P.'Smith'in tho prose cution,- delivered *hv argument. -Mr. Alva? H. Dean, one of ?th? defend-; ants' attorneys, also completed ' . - his nrgunienti . . ?'?>]' Tho case will go to tho jury this morning after speeches have . been made by Messrs.. G.: B. Groone, ,*xnt\ A. H. D?gnall for tho defense and? Solicitor* Smith for .tho state: Tho" state'/ continued its.'-caso . yes* tc'rdiy.morning by' placing 'on . -the sland the following witnesses : W. Di 'Black, at whoso homet the? killing bfcctlr?di L. K. Dixon, N. ^.. Calla han. W. S. liicksrf?ther of tba dead Dian; J. G. Hardin, tho.coroner,^arid .Br.. K. H. Acker was recalled. : Tho first witness fur tho'd'efonsq was W C Filans.'Ho waa followed.by Tow If.ivis, J. H. Elrod, Homo? ?M via; Dr; W. A. Tripp and Dr. J. Gi Mock. j Ono of the principal witnesses for .ibo ^defense was William Kimbo, whb ty?sv. with tho defendants- on '"tho':?t-" iofririoft ol tho murdor. Ho testified as'.follows: 1 had ' boon down -to Black's -V on Friday before Gie killlog; l. had a ri ate ; to " come. <u p. thorof that Sunday night.; but "I didn't known that Bibby and Hicks wero going, tb he' there. 'When;-w^'-aVovo 'rip, Bub -Richy ask*1 M me'bi?w Iv was, feel lu g : ?hd ? tdiii bioi, all right, why*,-you ain't no ddc< fl?V'W?.'-'.ytttV. Bub .thou called Bob Hick? ?hd Hicks came, out the fr?nt door, f He. didn't say anything,- but (ho^nt?t Olie ho come io, he. knoclccd ?ml dhwnV He hit .Vast Mooro arid, eho'ckeai him \ dowu . I ?aw the riwty hfc?ckt?iriihi? baiid then and whop he lA' tiN' to7 hit bini the second ,lua?n'?W?^-,1?h!ot,h?m '>kh his pistol ?his W4srib? ?rst .t?iriuB .that t saw Val*' pisto! , Hb wM staudlrig- right <^ey trfm^Jth -.hW:rjght side,n>.little higher th>m hisloft. (H?re thef hoyt l"d>^Kl|^?^^r^t??H?Uon Of both the "?^??9?w whg Ott tho floor ead' de-1 #ori?ytraUnK.<io tho Jury.) ' j &flBSmf-? Skdts went M .the . hodfe,] ?Wo- turned.around arid ;l$tf. yass waa! nrirt jwcMS we'were .going tp ? doctor. } j?t ^r fil?t? waaf ahoi; ^.killedor what; ,bpt wheji ?Wsj get""fri Mri Jones' we - stopped . and ? 'phbn?d:Cor, Afr.'Ashley to conic,-Two! weeks; before, wo ?kara ; at ' .Btaek'?! hdri?? arid - Dub lt)chy ri nd P ub Hick* spf?fc?o. 'to?'i^^f^W'^m^. -. ahd Afta*they had letti- WjtfIMarfcrt . iaild "(l?t it that waa life hbutee, ha < a?:in-?flings a?: ?liRotuV ^fc'did?'t ? ^pa^?tty .-trotthr? text i\v<X^*]W4 ' did^i^c^thni ^ HicAs nciV Rljhy 'ufomarine iiminiimi. ?wm ? w York and Bflfila-nd, has boen Bunk seen in tho employ of tho British innccllon with tho note from tho i? are all told'. J. liMK Mill; GOVERNS GETS OVATION | FROM BIG GATHERING IN EDG?FIELD COUNTY S^?^^FLET tip Ctcrw?z From Five Counties Hear | Chief Executive Outline Policy Hts Administration. y : (Special to Tho Intelligencer) Cold Spring; '.. iSdg'ciiold County, May 12.--' whcn-XJovoftior ' Manning told 15,000: people gathered keino to day itroin the cor.Ultics of Ertgcflcjd, McCormick,'. tireen wood, 'Aikeu 'iaud Saluda tliat law et-??rccmciit -, was tho; paramount lsBs??-of thc eahi pa!-?i ; ami' thai, 'ho' fttands as. firmly and as unrelenting for this policy ai ho 'did 'two* y oars' ago, ho got ap. ova tion. Tho Governor doCj?rCd . that !Ue:vd!ldr not propose: to let np In his Vfgoron/*'policy of ' enforcinc; ajl' the l?wa. Primarily the ; oec-asibn". waa-tho ..commencement oxerciijea'' of th?.lTod Springs graded school but tho* "fact ?ha^iQovcrn'?r Manning iwa3' to be tho chief speaker drew jpcopio. for-mite? around. tKev. T. ?t. Littlejohn, pa? tdrof the church here,- presided .-'The church was packed hnd' several huu dred stood on' tho'outmde." Tho au-j dience Waa composed aim?3t entirely | nfrL&rmors. . V . Ihtr?d?ced by Mr'. Littlejohn . as? "a great'mah and- aV *?d ; headed g?v orhor^ who has made unod and wann, ve aro .'. proud or,* h?s. cbnio curiong up." Clovomor planning -wno given'a .cordial r?coptloh.? ; Ho. took up ?mp uu'n'f?b pf . cdilrntlon/,'''^hovtlh'g ,thc Byroad tof .democracy, in' education. He-ah-o t??>chc:l ou''s&ohuftc farni .ing, and.stressed Uko. importance of the Tprrcn? land System ?tut ot lila hone foi* a rd sal 'credits; y measure''to' ;Mjrao.thc lonnnt farmer? to h?como Ubmb/oWd?>r?. . ? ? .. ./I^v?rehce! for law, dignity4 of. la bar .and' education v^ero given by tho spicer, as.'modele '/ '.\to'. toach . thc children add. ilib pebble . : i?ja^?i^pr^U^nlntit .''..while, saying th!?.*, church find st^to;wcre. separate assured .tito ; audience.tbht '.thOjy must not forget .the'respoh.i'l.l*Uy that';!* on evbry^iather- and .mother, .'of giv ing ?thoir;ohtf aren.'christian tralnlni ?*?l?h*.?!lit;?ro^ wei rounded-life..? . .-, . ''}'/>> ' . ? Cbvefnor Mwinif? 'fttopped at John ?&cih^ ribis ;?hbSrtling jehrupt? to {Edge foi? at^^aec^pW^an^ltivltrtUdh ' from Sn?t, iWvIE, Scott wttgii&?tho achoo! Chlldt^M Yayshdrt falk during chapel exe^pises-.. ' Ho '.waa ; introduced -.. -by i;r of essor Scott as Une ^in?n^*? ?.oh# ifjpr.ryeur? woj^^tafc -proisresirtve ?iWtOTU^^on youriatandr onttaw- c fo^?'m*!rt^:a^ are". . . Thc Rbvornor mado tho pUhjls n few, mthtttbh talk >ifchlcb? waa ' will 'rfcebiv^#..''.':;.: .? .....?. ' : - . :?'???? 'I . Alanna* xwi^iMv here ma mornmg^u. Will I'.oblason, a imte;>.-tisat?r ? neat '%foU&i&temMi*mSj " tor cl?hi?dcivvbut ftyiiM$elfe?.. n'er'hAd killed . one-.man .he?orc: . ho In^?d^htlhuit?;"** This D citied Upon at Says^Senate Opposed t dits Punished-Think 1 Gentleman's Understa (Ky Assogh Washington, May 12th-Aft?r a c Hinted lin!.failure, of the Scolt-?bregon United Slates' .policy towards the Me> among ofllc'nln of Increased concern, down Hie Potomac-?id hin secretary w While tho text pf tho Scott report lions that ito arrived at something In t lng with Obrogon. This is said to ho of what ctcps.arc proposed forehecklrt /3enntor Lewis declared lncongrCe would never vole for tho withdrawal o puulshed. Iv.i:.i>-.-- .ii .v ?.'.. . : ' -ji . sst .f7" Border Vain (By AsBpcl Brownsville, Tex., May 12-A do ,trbl stationed .near hero were fired di lng to a report to army headquarters/ Lieutenant, Van Horn, who rc tur net Mexicans who last-night killed Curtie Texas, said thc bandits had escaped'i Port Brown wer** that ono of tho band U.S. Red Cross Recewe Goods England Contends '. If Germany Gets Supplies' They'll ?omo From Entire World. (By Associated Press) London, May 12.- Slr Maurice De bureen; of the foreign office, th out lining tito Brittan attitude in retthi lng to permit tho shipment of M ed; icn.1 supplies to tho central -power.-; 'by the American Bed Crops, taut .such supplies could go forward to " the American rod crosa units. HO said, however, that 'it, England permitted nhlpmcu't to Germany of thls'naturo, Germany Iben could get theta Crom alf over ? tlio ,world. Many Of up commodities, .auch..'?a, nibhOi*. ho. paid, could then ho uiz? fd.-!w&rllJkB purposes. '4/?'' ATLANTA INCREASES AS ! THE SUPPLY RUNS LO>V ? . ' ; Atlanta, May 12.-Now that theM?p* ply of liquor laid In store. l s - b 0 ? l r ? t-.i n 1; to run low, orders for shipment hy oxprcsB are ;hcglhning ju>. Increase.^ For tho first week of prohibition there '-were hot more tbj?n' a 'dotan ex press sh I nm ph ts Into Atlanta, ./hut d'drihjg tito'first, three days of tho.sec mid woek fio ??ss th?n/, consign ments have como romping in tp shake tho thirst- of drinkers, fi ih.tho p?heo bf tho ordinary/ct Put ton coUnty, the express company's"?0 cprd 'o? ; tho names ot persons receiv ing shipment?, together with the amount received each, Is filed in. al phabetical order by a special ?l?rk assigned to this work. City., detectives mado an ; In bp e ct lon yestera?y with : tho idea that . they |rnight find where Sptno .especially thin;ty Citizen had .ordered ?ior? than the laws al iowa, ' bu t their 0 x 5 c ci a t i 0 p were not.'realised.' v- 'pt' Vp to dato rtlio largest' number ?ib receive ahipmhb' f como ; ohder^tw> um, "?aota." : : . -:';'-. , 4- fards-J?anclag-Th?at v. * fiaratogo Spilngs.". Now * * York, May 12.- . Mcnbo^? >V f I 'chu '^^^^yJ?)nW^b 't ' * tohgef^ ' * ff the recommendations of .} ? * the' S?* c?ih^ ? ' mo?ts ::arp;-edopffi/'; ?W-'^wla * . ondiwas given, malo coas.ld.*ttaf>,v? m^?iti' today. Afttn* ran acrtiubn- ? ? :'-iputr qet??i??tipa> ;i^.;d??er- t * red until Mondiy : \x. : 4> BjjHnBHHBBB^?HDBHEHBHBBi^9fl Cabinet Meeting-Lewis :o Withdrawal Until Ban Scott and ObregonMada nding. itod Press.) ablnct mooting toda}- lt wu? pfllclally conference'-had mado no chango in tho tiean situation. Thciro is no ovidcaco Tho president left for a week-end tr(p ont . to New ejersey until Sunday, wasi not madei .public .there aro indlca hc nature of a gentleman's undprstand in.the form of a statement by each sida | ?'tho bandits, is.today that tho majority ot tho senate] f American troops until tlio Pandita are j ?1 Fired On. atod.ProBS.) ? . ?.i tachment of United States' border pa* i today from- tho Mexican 'sjdq,-accord-, tonight None were injured. i to Fort Brown today after chasing the .Baylcss, an American, near Mercedes, tito Mexico. 'Earlier repqrls from Its were killed and two captured. Work Train Grarhcs Into Pas scngcr-Cprrying Auto With Fatal Results. : ( By, Associated Prow) , Boynton, Florida; ?". ,M?y l2.- Five were killed outfight and three pihsrs Injured wilon a FJbrlda.Ka?t,;Coast, railway work tram collided wiU?: a rnu^ngor-parjylng. ? automobile,' .crated^ :between" Delroy <and, We?t .^alm; ?Bcach. Tho .dead are; Mts. W; .0. Bell, who operated r,utomo jblle, Mr. Broughton and Ittllo sou, George: .M...Bacseit and Mr. Carter, all of Delray.' Tho injured ero : .1. A. Barrow, Earl Harrell. and ^Mlas Boll. \ ICE CREAM, SOLD IW PERCENT BUTER FAT . Atlanta, Ga,, May. 13.'- leo-, crertm h?r?^tt?r ?bid id Georgia n\??E cptiV tata hot less than 7 per cent ot but? 'ter M; *Tho, stat?'o forpier Stiwdajd Imb bocm t2 per cent; out' later'?i n?ih 'her, o other southern slates iV^hiw^ ni?do . reductions ih their standouts, on tho Idea that 12 per. cont butter fat was TO.TO than ice croanV'doalors could puVla! their product With nny profit:-?. j; ?D'; Rice, Georgie, eomf. mieadohor of agriculture) would obi oonsppt,. tb pfeeliiE ?thV sedate es lbw as,acme o', the state, hut flied ph 7 per cent as a fair medium. - nut thc now imlihtldn is ?aid to os atilt wlthlb thu jiCftiuTfof tho law and chemists who ita ve analysed it'bjigt? tho drink cbh't?lh,s nb" rHbrft'.Aloenei than a piece jtaf?reshjyea^ hre?d; and that it contains; rio?hp.t?s'.;b'r'tirait. WARSHIPS 'iN'.-BES?RVE .i^ashlng^^y 6?i ^F^rM^ tioti Ot Atlantic'ileot -was ordered ty day hy ? Secretary 'IsU?ff?Jky&flfi. nh^o six^ ibatttCHhlpB Ur ro??rvo and Loudon, S??y M2.---A.:\S2/??m. Nowa A mai ?rdai? " dtftpatb?i : says. Cap tam K*n isot^my^mrmmSm; ha-Val ;Mtse,Ha afc vr?stdt^s,. ht? bce?^ decorated \*Hh"-MavW^-???'-tai? ? Red ? Esg^irtt^?.clSh^'.^ OTtp.**wbW by the emnWoK" , '. ': ' fy,'''.'; Bes* hear* Hallubh, aa-ya clf?fihl st&to ?tu SWITCH ATTACK FROM VER DUN AND BEGIN OFFEN SIVE AT HULLUCH BRITISH LOSE 500 y^f-f ETAKEN French Recaptured Positions . Around. Haucouirtam! Repulso Atocha Near Douaumont. (By A'asocialec press) . Loudon, May * 13 ..M^lteuJng their attack, from tho Verdun re ghin;'. ' against ;;.thb drench, tho dormans novo begun ah offensive against { the British i Uno . ?V Hui luck. Wear. Ver inellca kV. this 'region' th?y captyred fivo hundred yards of BrlUsh trench es,, but tho Britton1deport their' re copturo. Around - Verdun thc iFtench hayo , rejoajturod positions about Haucouft. ?/German ; attack. southeast Pert ?puaumo?t was re pulsed ..Vj' ' '. ,' "'; ,? Petrograd roporki German Infantry . attacks lh Dy in sk bind. Jacobstadt hava^'been repulsed. ;*jhit?n?a/'artll lgry pcVkmo ajoongoing In tho cold*. ' .liana r-ono on" the Austro-ItallAn front qod. thal lt$utha v hayo?\ v pu,t down Austrian "?tiacko bri Mount Cukla. ,^^?1ifog^d. reporta;. ptibsresui ; ,..' for. /.. ; * Russians* fighting/ tii? T?rkS on tho .Persian, frontier. .Here, tho MM?alai?.>'. .* soy, Vffc?Turka attetupt?d io takvV of- - fonslvo. Russians alon claim ad v.mci-.i of fifty miles wait "bf,.Brso Tum, hut Constantinople donlee this. Tyro ether loadora, Ia tho JMsh re pelion, james' Connolly and ', John - RrcDennott, b&tfo boen executed; Con holly/'Waa called "commandant Gen? oral of ?ho trish' roptibiiCan prbcla mai.icn. . -McDermott'' was a Dublin. editor.. whoso ?. paper was suppressed shortly after ihe war .' began for /fighting: Irhm enlistments in tho BrHieh xhvy. ? BRANDIES WORK CONSIDERED O. K. ICommission . Spartan Testates Reopened'Hearing Before Sub < o irani tte fr. tn ; ( By.'?aso^la??;..^asa); . '?' . Washington, May ; V?3.--- Commis- ' stoner Harlan of th?:?nt?rsiatb eomV merco comratisalon..testifying today be?pre tito.s?pi?t? .< j^cu^ apb^om mUt?o at tito reopened hbarmg?bf -ilto , lithest of Lbiii's;%J." jif?ndaio .f?r tho supremo, cbut;t; declorctt .that"., Bran deis work' fer':thc intore^a?e commis sion ib tho jlvo pbitc?ntj?^vabeo' rate cases was satisfactory; \tarlnn sadd . ho TO ;b?rb''?i?',!vaB.>'v?It^^^;.''.lha sentiments of tho other commlcsl?n erp; aldo. 1 Thb.?.HUb-cUnimitte^j-which O?e? f?pO?^^H?: fe?br tn^crjnnirolhK Brandeis, reports 'again ,w soon the pr?sent testimony is conctuded. . ?HRlttERS FLOCK FROM ' v .Atl?j?tai'' 'ff?T'?faT};-^ ' ' "' fthr?n?re ure in Rrtiae.Vt??y; -?t?^.^l^lf^ i"' cato tho 1125.000 auditorium and .put a c?as:; of novitlcs -'nr^b?ff tao burn ing: eands". ?..P6b8htate:'.'i",;Waltei* .4?; ? '? : Ahdt{??a; hhd iwraMSl ; hdndred biftm-' .hfir?'!et'\fa-aratt:.(Ta%pl*! ?t.lffl W?8t m&? to ?U? Mil] City *hvapbi UXiU %i|d ?here today /jab ; pii&imfge r > Viii proving! b: "gala. <c*snt;'<?;? A . c . : ?trae* I ;iWttnai,:tt^lhtoST) J?l ar? on -tue'..program'" Tho Atlanta hflve * flocked/to ,*?i{n?: daring" tba dly. , ?'? - :^'iigtae??;^hty.: ., ;/'?aJ?bdVy ui'???&?eyc 12.- VA V. Tanfcerfilcy, ?li j^n*?r- ct ; \H*? ^outh?b V: BSBBMSB??IHE?BH^^I^W