The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 06, 1916, Image 1

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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. Fifty-nine Reported Kill ed and ] More than a Huiifjied Injured in Tornado That Swept P^rt^oF the State Late Yesterday--Hot Spring? Was Direct in Path. little ?lock, June r,.?Fifiy. nine- were reported -killed and. more than a hundred injured In a tornado which, swept central nnd ..northern Arkansas late to day/ Twenty-five are known to have lost their lives In Jdd Boala, White County, At Hebc-i* H?rings? the dead are estimated ' from' teil to eighteen* !^our were killed at Hot Springs, where the Ntorni cut a path through the BQ?lhwepten? portion of the city. At Cubet, ' White county, fir? were killed and' four are dead at Delark, Dalla? connty. Cas unit Iva arc also 'reported at Ken net, Morrlllton and Greenland. Special trains with physicians and nurftex left.Little Bock mid Memphis tonight. Wire commu nleaf foh throughout then t?te was badly, crippled add the- fqU extent of th? gtqnn.-damay? wll not be known nnU! tomorrow. It'Is said an area of four blocks, wide was wreaked.. at Jtt?sonla. . At, Fhyettevllle a white woman was fatally InJ?r? . oil a kiI ae 'i hlld ? Is mlslng. Scores >#? - hint op' outskirts of Xlitle llot-k. > - Anderson Pastor Preaches to G. W. C. and Furraan Today Greonvillo, Juiie C?The. com mencement season-tor the Greenville Woman's College and Furman Uni versity has b??Un? and r.wM be in full blast, by tomorrow when the bacea laureate .sermon before the graduat ing classes of the two Institutions will be deU. ired In the First Baptist church by br. John E. White, pastor of tho First' Baptist church of An derson, and president of the Ander son, collogqI-for women. 1 One of.the first, events of the com mencement season for the two col leges took place Sunday , night, when ihe>s?na?? usfere tbo Y. V/. C. A. and' the V. '*t. Ci- A. Of the colleges wa? delivered at the First Baptist church by'ifeV;;:Tv V. McCall/.pas tot* of: th? Clcorhson college Baptist church.- . -"*'. Too annual: address boforo the lit-? ernrv societiesiot\i?\irraan" will be.de livered : Wednesday morning In' ^<hp Hudson A,tutni>l 'hall ?y/Prot. G. W. Cunningham. ' of the Untv?rslty of Vermont.- 'i', The commou'eemen*. exercises >t the C. W. C. will bo held tomorrow Bight at 8:30]' 'Commencement.night at. Furman will bo Wednesday, night nth 8;3Q o'ctoCk; The pudress at the G. W. C. commencement will be, de livered ;: W"W:r- -H?ity'-N.!--finyder; president, of ^afford, college, Spar ' itanburg. :\ ' '' ;":\ An interesting event of tho. com ; menccment fce&sou Is the* alumni ban quet: The aVuffiUl of , FurnbTt- willJie ' 'fteld.'T.?esda^'iil?ht',f to 10 p. m. Thr tiluraul banquet or the, G. :.W. C. wil Pf* hold Tuesday sit. X O'clock. wllV&tfcw Fleet. ! ' Berlin, J?ino r>,?i^Qporoy.WHilarn ia-.OJcpected to r'ovtaw. the victorious flees wt.- WiUminwhaveh. .toiay. Ber-| tin la. lauahin^; atv <ho British olftfm of victory. - Tho -uarmansr ^.-{fgflHBj ^B?Hiah ' cfthVitct h?mo the Gorman ' shins- ^Suhtri^^iB^M^:'.- '' "Atlanta, (Qtiy,. J?na : S.?Accordons to ntat?nMcs i?st received-' hy' local ndveriWng then,'the total vo??^^^ national ad^arf?s?u^ carried by the BY THE CENSOR (By Associated Press.) A Russian general offensive has ap pcarently begun. From Petrograd and Vienna come reporta that the ; Russians pre engaged over a front of two hundred and fifty miles from vhear Brest-LItovak to the Rumanian; frontier. Petrograd says thirteen thousand I prisoners wero tnkeu in Russian suc-1 cesses 'in mans sectorc - A?on ; Bcs sarabian. front, in Enslster region, along the. lower Strips river and in I Voli*>/uia. Russian attacks have beenj especially violent. Around-< Vaux'and Danloup, north east " and east of Verdun ; bombard ment on both Bides continue to be violent, but bod weather kept the troops in trenches. ; Germans near Ypres captured Canadian trenches, but later were ejected in a hand: to hand . struggle. Sunday the G?r* nans i retook some recaptured ground. Vienna reports tho Aunt Hans cap tured the town of Geisana-from the 'Italians, taking five thousand, six hundred prisoners and some cah iion. ; F.qme admits the retirement, but says Austrian attacks in Lagolriha Valley were-repulsed with heavy losses. . , RECRUITING OFFICERS VIOT FARMER BOYS ' T? GET' ENLISTMENTS I tricts Mako B?ller Soldiers ' ' - .<.-;>ti". mi .. ? ni' I ?. < V Atlanta, Ga., June G?-"*The United States In not going to watt for the boys on the -farm to travel to cities where recruiting stations are locat ed for the enlistment of young men In tho marine corps, but is golhg to send -recruiting officers Into the ru ral districts And interview, the young men first hand. Today a party of recruiting officers left Atlanta in an automobUe to make a tour of the southeastern ter i'itory for th?:purpose of seeing young oten Of the forms ami. in the small towns1, and laying before them the attractive opportunities offered in marine corps branch of the sorvlce. " Recruiting officers in Atlanta- sav | it is tho boys from the rural .sur-1 roiindings that make not, only the best soldiers but th? beBt marines and the host'bluo jackets. Country boys, SB ihr Officers pqint'out, arer usnially nee .from bad habit? and have suf fered none of the weakening effects of dissipation, .and they have charac teristic:; of reliability and. steadfast attention to'duty that renders them highly.desirable" in ait branches of the army and navy. Liquid ffro Used; I Paris, June .. 15?German. ,infantry, used liquid fire: during several night ati aeks at Port Vaux, but- were re pulsed . ' Th? Gv>ihans have- been nn able to gain at points wrore hand-1 to-hand -.fighting "has occurred. f**4?!?v^t*f^??*?>?fr???;l I TTtfe ; ?NSS AT?BL2 CASS ;|/'i Atlanta, Juno 5^?"I will - * bo.up Saturday." This mes'r..' '} K sabe written Q&..aa\egk- treffe," "'PI * crate of eight dozen cost k; local merchant v$5t78 In posi- * Jk tage. The eggs were; sent by * ,|S? a Florida' hukster ; bjr parcelV.lT' 4; post f.ud when the package, * <*? was opened/..&t: the ; Atlanta * pustofflco for inspection tho;*; 4 & message was discovered. Tfc-? * * -nackaga' was weighed . a*aWf * charg? for Si first; cls^s p^dfcai? tage. . .':': . '. '.': + ? . * nation of ail., cojic^ns the fact fh?t' during the firpt three wonlh? of ;ib$ p resent': year;, national, ? rt ve r t f * logj i n \ creased In the n cwspaj>&rs thirly-f ive p*^,4ahtr o$jp* the. ala???r.months o? 19?5". This inereaa? ranges f torn a uifc " mam of threa-^r.<^:>tj!>^ma^? of 140 per : ??nt. . Sw??;: of ; iWi?-" "."$?" Itehers-report thfrt i?^feiaa^anal( 4/? yerii*tog\ ia?reis4djl.^:^.^xtaat--t?< forty per cent x>wr$fatTat?*.snonihi? period 'o? loreiVr yeairs": Here you se?'Georg?von. L. Meyer (of Boston, formor secretary of the" hvy, :at'hlB desk' inChicago, manag? log tho noosavel.t, campaign before Btho ' Hepuhlicaa -: National,-., cdmmmcq, l&e^^eji^ land For Mexico Intention Interest All Latin America Much Discussed (By Associated Press.) . I Washington, Jurte &. ?Pr?sident /llBou and . tho cabinet are-expected o dlsc?ss a reply to tho new Car ^Tfjj$^. able to cope with the borde~ ituatldn, many other points hau an raised'by the note. .'Carranza's demand, that' the Unit Stales declare its Intentions t? iv?rdo .Mexico in interest of all Latin ?ion.' Stirae diplomats do not hesitate to lattrlbute this to the : work . ot the reigtr'ag?nta at Mexico CuV? work ing ito /offset:President. .Witsobrc^ft'l port^tOj bring . about \ closer -Pan* . ^nericanism. some -evoa. assert uWfcla a plarv afoot to pr?vint tho jp! d:S?atoa from o^'iinin? perma nent, trade with Booth and Central America, formerly held by EuiSopa. president Wilson and the cabinet nave* not indicated the nature of i reply and. thir J. demands may he; 4g*: | nmSg eatlroJyl -: '. '-lj|^S??lffiHH^ 3?.V?L STti?W? Lauf? St retch of fount ry Vi* I ted ; I'.:: '; rrSnuaav.-Afternoon.' ''' '. ,i : A.-etretch . of tho county : about- il jr.iici?along ".arid bpe-halfmil* wide/; rurtnl^g from.' the: CentreviUo section. GSatw?rd. was. vl?ltcd by a hail storin i ou Saturday rjtern?on but very llttje, ??a^tnag^-laid b?n reported... [. \ Bar^rfs ' K?w GeTerniaent. . V^^wihg; June 5.?.Li Yuan-hung, the...Vice president, ;toa thrown hjs ?r ?o jt?e. -. rcviaeaiaed govarjp*. ... :d the Tuan Chi-jui cabinet. ?4** that he has :d?chl?d (that ? soon as pejje'o is. concluded with tho Stiftern.' .provinces he will retire frotn political lifo. ?TSiS?Tv?roSj -?'!'- ' '?k&: June 6t--The s? ?^Stoaay ^rfnod the :tfag?f??t-.the;Chi^?^e^' ?ray in favor of Claude RS. of ofe*t*w^>.ysw;.'???f iajnr n. 1, i 1 n i. i~ ties Managers on Their Jo?: George W: ?Parvins, but he ojioratos only before- th?'^i-ogrosalve conven tion. , J?iin, W>''Height, former con I gr?asman from ^?w York, Is * the eus iinn? of the campaign of Elihu S?m^Me^ip wJght; [ is.. $ avary. * I.-*. * ?. S-. ; WILL ESTABLISH SCHOOL TO l?8T?DCT : & 8UBHAB19S OFFICERS ./Washington, -'Juno. 5.?Sec retary Daniela announced to .night. Umt a rchool wlU bo e.s tabllahodat New London, Connectlcutt, for . the Instrac tlon.ef omcers/ in. Bubmarlno operations. The first *. class will, report July..; i. for six 4? weeks training, bctoro they..... ? nre assigned to fmbmorsibles..; .' The plau was suggested' by ' i'. Hear Admiral Grant of tho <? t I Exercise? Begun Last Thursday Ami End To&y With The Graduation Clethson College; June ?-.-^The Clemson college commencement f0? I ttvlU?s are on. They began with an elaborate reception to tho .senior class | at the home of President and Mrs. W/ M. Klgga on Thursday evening. Which :iwas- largely ;., attended ' and greatly ?pjoyed by all. i?*?n^vgle? club-icato its annual entontninment Saturday night to j a packed audience, aw'^the young men delighted everyt?o<?y: They deaerve 1 iyeat ;-cr??dlt for .the faUfcficV work j I toat : woa < a*c*ssaryd to .make auch; & f f loa. ?an?ert. ^^^Ss?rS^:^e^^ The regular members.' at- the glee] iffiffiwCUfraK iJtif&M&te director; >$v'i A? ^'inwat, lt. S./?J?ke, 3; W. Her? i rlsfe dv-W. -Burtf? P. By Koyirtud dal, W. ? Ta? |W?. A* Allison j.^^tjejebh, * r#W8s? Following the jgUje ;c)ub, the:-n quel at . which C J. FV Blackspn, j ? i-onyers, <L iv?s?, o. a. I wmZ. rmaaco of Ih'i s g?ve a b?n A.harcht acted M ^^?uent Jltggfl, Cil. Ralph l?nckmon.rC.' A.' 'Vlnceat ario C. E. >'U$tlelobn. ; Bishop J. H. McC?yf>of riirmmg" haut, ; Aia.? bas arriv?^ and. la the i-^i||A;'b^WasldQa?^^..Mrs. B.ig$s>. Ilo preached ^-/emi^^^?nt-'m*. FitfohXBlr?dk^ exercises of ihe VV. W. C. A,, wets held San-. B^?fc* 1). -,Ws. Ijl*ttle? ?fjjjggg| JOHM V/.OV/IGHT MAMAGER.xFORARD.i3r Btnooth politician. . there la .. also I Joseph U. K?allns bt Indiana,. who 1 has the campaign of : Charles Warren Fairbanks in utorage. Frank H. Hitchcock ol New. York Is believed to ! jyyte the boom ?t Justjc? 'CjiarlsS ?< UiC3 concealed .about- Ma n&rson. I - -; - - - m.-',f*]?3!gx\ erkina Says Carcru? Consid?ration Will Be Given?To Await G. O. s*. Action [; f> ,<By Associated Press.i Chicago. jnneC.-fA" conti Ic tin s re port wan abroad here tenigttt (i? to 1 ho plan headett By George iPerkins to have tho progressive Convention to delay any nomination until oomo tan gible resta?t'on ''a nominetj is ?4?? proached In the Republican converti tlon. Perkins: announced, tho pro*] gressivcs, would not nomihate "rl#i off the bat." On the other hand, V't tor Murdock, national Commli'ee chairman, asserted that..the,commit* 1 tee had. reached, no agreement: ."tpl withhold action on nominations/, Wit*I liam Allen, -who declared the cctnv mittoc had agreed to wltfiKold n?m} natiopa until Saturday, a^tlnx'^pi repnblic?tia action, many Uelejjfttesl roteyterf ugainst tho delay and urg Jd -hooseve?t'a nomlnatlo non tuo first day. CAPTURE JOHN BROWN? Vi??&9$ Leader Colnmbus Raid Shot to '?eoih\ (By Associated Press.) . Chihuahua City, Juno 6 ? Pablo Lo pez? Villa's chief lteuteuant In Colum bus raid, today was .executed by a firing squad of Caransa soldiers at Santa Rosa, Chihuahua's place, of ex ecutions. BRANDEIS TAKES S?preme Court Bench Is Held Bp] First Jew "Washington, June 5.?Louis D. Washington, June 5.? Louin D. Braudel;;, the. first Jew to sit on th? supremo court beach, ; took th? oath of office- at noon today. Chloi | I Justice i White administered It. -, Judge Brandeis, sat rthrougb the ! regular seshlon. His wife and daugh ter and bis bmrother, Alfred of Louis ville, Ky.. also fere, presents USERS BLAMELESS UNDER DRUG ACT Supreme Court Rufes Only The SeUersAjreUaMe (By Associated Press.) ) ',.Wasbingtonf June 5.?Tlio nuprcmo court decided today that tfc? Mlssiasip pi river commission H?ould not be enjoined from. constructing br repair ing lovtes along the Mlasiss^l. The court also intrepbed the Hal^bbn' Drag acfc making It unlawful for any per son not registered to have opium in bis i possession as applying to tho:;s who deal in the drug and not those jirh? use U. u... .\ . IV?AVAL B'LL UP . ' JW^EipB| lTUlm*n WU1 Then Begin Fight for Big Navy ' (By Associated. Press.) ' Washington, June ; 6?^colte the cbn cue o of : many mom b c r a attending the national conventions, the penate naval committee wilK begin cohiiidex a?on of tbe naval f.pproprlatloh bill L June 18. Chairman Tiiimati then j will begin his tight to add two wf?w?r-? n?ughta, to the five battle crulcer/j;| d'uiidlnG program of 'the house. wm Situpert mmr* , Washington, June v.e^epreeentO;-! tives of 17 loyal Chinese proVlnc?jl? have decided to ' support Yuan Shaf | Kai, the American Minister fit Pe king, cabled the state department. Again ?Uae Itttls. - Beri/?, J??6 5i?"*Th*:. sUamoV Nfoordam, arrived at. Rotterdam froih America, was forced to dcliirerr mail to the British at Fa!niou?k, according to a Hague dispatch; ^ Five Die ta Ex?qtkm. thivUlS, Jaw 5.r~FlVo personal wore killed at Brawls:* % a holler ?* plosion., at a s-aw??Ui plant* / Toe $lant was razed..- ; - b .- ' 'tiV.ic v 'J" Parade M N?sfeviUe. Itle, Ten?*,Juni &^-All I " os and xlnstttntb the propared?'?as 1 fiay.;'. Lobdon>. . ??aa >:; s^WUr^ vmimx ed wblsitey *r# to be fuhair ?f tncted as a precautidn*.ry Mfcmt* ' ,. j connection ^th ; the r'.aw? ecbeme Of war ecoriour>;;; V V . It is sti?Sd jab* ttat the wlplstjry -, J ffithe proddc?^o?%-J* product, probablyM??Vbti: which $* ! " lri ?h> n>ahufB?tnro of ?*plo|-1 ... ?M>*><d of trade aanoutfp}$ tfcati Promoter of Weeks Bomb Confers With George W. Perkins at Progressive Headquar ters?T. R. Kept In* formed. . (By Associated Press.) Chicago. June. 0,?Senator Lodge, .Who. expects to nom In a to Week;;, held en hour and a half conference lato today *wlth George W. Perkins at Progressive headquarters. . Aftor the conference Perkins ' said nothing had been aopompllehed, hut aduij.tted the purpose of the conference was to dis cuss . candidates uipu which two parties hitfiht agree. ..George von L.. Meyer, Orip of F.oosevelt'a . leaders, was called into tho cotiforouce' and. Thcodovo UooBovolt, Jr., wan close by whllo it was gqtng on... It-is un derstood Roosevelt was being inform ed at Oyster Bay of what was going oa. Hates Won't Talk. / OharldS j">, ' fUllofl nli?lHnop r& wM r'.i publican of national comraUteo and Perkins conferred inPersia's rooms. Hilles refused to discuss the con ference. Today's striking feature was tho development, of a Hughes bo?m.' Re presentatives of several candidates found themselves in a perplexing predicament, tonight. Having fdsv tared sentiment lu favor, of - Hughes V?ntl? they believed, Rooaevolt was eliminated. Thojr;,nbw..4aar .. they Cannot control tho Hughes movement. Tt seemed clear tonight that ef forts are being made, to concentrate all demon ta against Hughes. Indi cationci are that .the vote,of .progr?s " ? Bftrty/ot which of course .me^ns MevelJ-'a dlftapprfjvat of Hashes. X be . brought as, a check. Coh .amernhla .significance 4?; attached to thjr conf-ii h' - or . ?he -orgnn?isatlo?i. of ; f#p'u?Ucanv and "progreSHiv^ u era during the dny, for harmony evi dently ; 1b ihe .de?lru of; the. ; leaders, who but by agreement the two par ties leaders realize" they have oilm chances of winning.. The arrivai of . many delegates pledged tai."favorite son*" oh the first ballot revealed, a grbai.. sentiment for Hughes as second choice, . WOUJL0 ?v?AKE ENLtSTEt) Men ?ALtrtr? civil vets Thb b Plan cf ?ili introduced by Miwourian m . Washington,, D. C, June 5.?The ; pretty custom of rendering en', offic er'?. salute. to ' all veterans vf tb#v.Ct?ll War'when they aro recognised on'.the street started toy .enlisted men ot tho United States tnorino corps, may bo made epmpr?sory for air enlisted men. of.- wh?tever . servleo, tt the' Joint jiution introduced into, the house . :R^pWsontatiyo. 'L^.'-jp. Dyer, ot ?sourj, passes. . ' Jirjf?nt Edward A. Cailan, of the ted' States marlnp ??rps, la th? , mr. ?t tho .resolution which will ?qblce'.'cnUsted. mien, of the army, a*-/; and marine corps to ealuto ?e veterans' of war from '6i 16*66,;.* ARTISTIC SLTPLIES Dashrned and Hade by ' Sr. J. S. % K?Cle?an. Under Ute supervision of Mr. jJ. S. McClellan, yard fur?man of *ho Townsend Lumber company.: ,^ts. ver f yartistlQ .mpjdfw* have & been mad* for Hermann: Lodga, A. P.M., of this county, Gic hall . which staa destroyed by.'cydone'last year. The articles lipnslst of middle aber, f Ellars, .\ ]gjw1*#. ??ndila : .fo levels. Pluinbs^ et^.>. all of en' pl'Olv excellency ;of -workmAn - audrdealinV:-Thd ehtlr? lot been .made at A' cost mulch ?,*V?yr. than.;Miq^ ?au?v price and $bey, $f*re made In Apd^rsop. tonnage It hoa withdraw fe. IM pro: posais to grant liceh^ % . hn?.; port?t ion - of ? tobacco < *&rchaaed ae^ - & 'ifuhe iv, lalo^nV S&yr :i?. la 17, iftrlctly for home consumption .not Jjjc Seaa^ve^ford;^ portSs?t^ apply: lb - tohecco % for pxfeont or for tohncco, for dispatch^ Afhe. -, irop?e. As : the -tftooksi held in- *bJfT < <hlry amount -''tou-aMutv?^ eoanumpti^, Iw^VaV?r, Ihora 'Kyfot likely to'm: h^^-^ck^::'.-tac^nrfnv* ie?co t? smokers,