The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 13, 1916, Image 1

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V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!"??! '..WVK.;?. .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. ?.'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII?^||B^^L?T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk? % v/kt?t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5?L ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 JLfVi?i? Extra t? ?M twc 1,400 Men Will Be Ad<l ed to F?n?ton's Coiri rri&nd all told of Uneasiness, AtC?iwt?t-A' , pershing's Ex Feared iti?n (By Associated Preise.) Washington, Juno 12.-Secretary Baker announced today that ono thousand additional coast artillery men and-battaiiion from Washington had. boen ordered to tho Mexico - bor der. In all about fourteen hundred will be added to Ki m s ton'.-, command. 'Secretary Baker sajd the additional troops, would , Lc ; used to strengthen tho guard along the American side. .i The ordering Lof new troops .to. the border ls coincident with continuing reports of the rabid aproad o?'tho an^ ti-Amerlcon uprl?liig/.Jit. MexlcoV To night admlnlsUbtlbn; '. ofUclalii .. made no attempt- Iii conceal their uhorsl-, noss. There ls a growing ; ' alarm 1 ;that the- Agitation.; ajay j produce aol attack -Oh vQ^S^jt?t?r^'hiug'k; exped- j Ulon. . P?rV'bf the apprehension,ja1 SUee to tho rsufevyal raids' th tho Lar edo region., It was std'ed ofliclally that' now 'trotos would bo ordered to'the Lar-' ede - oectlon . tb iricr?aso .. the border patrol there. Several reports/dealing ;wlth the situation at Laredo have t?een received. One said. three raid-* ora v/orb ' killed abd throe captured :when they were trying to 'num. a rail - 'road bridge. ? ; S?cr?tary tat?ftl?tg i? still at work on his reply ia tho Carranza note de manding the withdrawal of .American; ftroops, rind lt ls indicated '. t?vt. tho reply will not bo trent for ten d,\ys ?ABRA NZA tJ^IFftBHT IS I?I U;E D l li f OUTLAW BAND (By Associated P?eaa.) Laredo, Tb^ the' three ^l?klc^h^tt?t^.i^I?ed 'to ;day Iii the chase .of Outlaws Mh.o, raid ed Coleman ranch,.:northwest of fiaro ^do. iust night; wo ra* a Carranga uni form and was identified at Webb. Texas, tonight by one'of i the bandits captured on Lieutenant . Colonel Vil 'lareal, of tho Carrranzb armyV'Tho ?Mexicans. wore surprised trying', ? tb 'burn a railroad; . bridge near .Webb. A oiierjf?8..poa8e'va.nd;;bandlla fought ; desperately, the ; latter making no^ at tempt lo 03cape until the: loader RHU two others ^M.^'ltniedV Captain '.?Bell, Tvt?Y ?Ad?t?chraettt,of tho fonr teenth cavalry, i? souring thh).sec-. .?Won.; ; . ' . :. . : ? .'. ; 1: m V ; ?aruHda^y for Reelection Colombia, fl. ;C?. Juna 12-Urging tan Jhcreasebty ^p^et for conatltdted (authority ?uzi fitr^sslng tho hepeaalty "tot odhcatlniFVtho children pf th!? state, ?Andrey:??^Belnba:? .ed bte'e??dldacy fbr rb^blect?on. Mr. : iBetheit sataYthh*^ ifcy ?ny;^tj?tm^; ?f?^ieMf? ?b* ?ernbr,' .hut that h^^teslB ; compelled ?ft^ai'^ [the olcco that M ubtv >olda for the iiiext two y^ffiis IE tho1 people so.olectA .'T**? ;-*Vj*#^*^^-~~. ? iv ,.-:;... ,-; :j ^rtaw^ . : i .''Oreenville, : J?n?j:tS^Bc^ty Col- ? Visitor of ? ihtSMisp, R?vcn?ie B, Q. ia&rri?it land raa'slstAafcs >:^es^jed^:*! ; .f-largb ''ttUeW*e?Bt*8^ ' t^?ift?e^ Cr#is^^^*,l*tek?as Aid's. ?bf ?alud? river'.' No ono was arrest SENATOR T?WJV?AN TCjrNATv?E CADET He Wi? Pass On Applicant By July 10th (Special to The Intelligencer,. ) Washington, ; June 12.- Senator Tillman Bald today he '. Just heed In formed by- the dar department that ? cadet to Weat Point rauat be appoiut ed by him for admission to the aca demy by.'July 10. Thc minimum re? pQulrementa, for admission are four; teeii unita: A . unit .represents . a year's study in any subject in a sec ondary school, .constituting approxif roately o' quarter .'bf a .tull year's, work; A .four year, .secondary Behool curriculum is regarded aa re? presenting not mpre than sixteen units of work'. Pull Informotl?n will bo. given, by Superintendent John Ai Swearengeh, Colurobih,. S. C. Com? Petitors for this, cadebmip will* have td i ronan to ,tbe. superintendent ot education of .Columbia Tune 23, 1916: RECRUITING OFF?CES ON WHEELS INNOVATION Marines Will Go Into Country for Naval Timber I Washington, -lunn iii.--To - res ch Ivlrgin ; recruiting fluids off railroad limes, the Un i t od ; S td te a... ?M arin o corps has pu t in operation th TOO combina tion freight .and_.B&?serigftr- ?utbmb biles . fitted up aa; virtual rolling rei Jcriming offices tb eiVitie. ii|to ^interior swetions whor? tho ^s?ldt??^ of . the Bea" are: but - little 'known am? tho op. portunltiea their service offers' to ed listed; men, lees understood.'' These recruiting offices, on wheels Iwllt'llr?t .oporati?. from Sab Francis co, Atlanta, and. Boston/ but- ' if the ^experiments" made aro successful, the lidea may bo extended to other eec I tiona of.V the .country ;. .The ..ranks ot th?. marine ?^rps have ?eeh..kept to overflowing for more han three years.' but a'/ congress la expected to increase tb e strength i by three thousand men, UNO automobile ?(novation has keen worked cut In ne.-.with.the,corps* brilliant reputar on for preparedness iii all things. ON THE. 30? OR T?AD i . fr MOVE Vu DEFEAT VICE-PRES, IDEN t SET GO??U At St," LOU&UV?Acic REFERS TO TALKOF OPPOSITION AS? "SILLY AND AfeS?RD?' . |$?_.-; . . . (fly Associated Presa.) St. Louts, Juno 12.-Seven hun dred r.nd itftyrfour cf tho 1092 dele gates to th? democratic convention, or moro than the two-thirds, n?tea-l bary for nomination, como olth??. .un> instructed or unpledged, according | to oOlclai. compilation . issued today. There it} no doubt, however, that their ! votes are for President Wilson. A moyje . to defeat Vico President Marshall. for tho nomination took form today, -.when Henry ! Morgauthati, who recently resigned' ;aa . embassa don-hip to Turkey., announced that a .'stronger man" than Marshall should be nominated.$ He brought forward tho name: of Secretary Baker. ;Na .ttonal Cbalrmdh Mccombs admitted he: had rece'iviiJ a letter from Jacoe Schiff, New York"banker;''saying" a fltrohger iniah Should be nominated. However,' McComba Bald, there would I ;he ::"no hltih " 'ri the plan fd rename j the democratic ticket." NalloU'ii committeeman . Mack pf Nev/ York, said the" talkr ot ;upSettlug the plan I to! nemo. Wilson and Marshall isl l'siil?,and absurd." It '"wah' .i??tncd thal.' Bryan might not after nil 'precipitate ' a ...fight Ibe* foro the. resolutions committee . and 4jt ?was.;said definitely>i)?;-would..maae .ud^effort to obtain a. prOSy-j . th?t would scat .bun V?^ -th? c?hventJoii j f,00r' _________ ces- Go ea to St. Louis as Per sonal Representative of tho President . (By Associated Proas.) Washington, June 12.-Secretary Baker ?eft tonight for. St. Louis aa Pressent .Wileon'a personal repre sohtatlvb. Before ho left ho de'cl?r* ed.thar,Marshall wouhlf.be nominated vico president and the use of ' .his "own ; hame; dn'?.conneetl?u with the candidacy, was a bit of "friendly, en' terpfi?s^' >.Baker look will? him -President Wilson's draft,of. his plat form and Other. political suggestlbua for tho 'convention. V .president;Wit-' son .weat td'Now York tonightr and goes trbm there to West i Point to morrow on tho Mayflower to addr,M? tho Weat Point .commencement. P^tMETTO DELEGATES W???t?no&^vo DUPONT : 'Ch??kuio.v^uao 1*-On the third ballot, South Carolina, w"hlch had ;cast foWf votes for Hughes Friday night coat ?tx tor tho Justice, hu; ?hrpriiied the contention by throwibi. t??a??mer, fire to Gen. Coleman V.ttuf Jp??t, :<&w had\ b?en^previous.** yuh drawn .by his own sponsors lh Dola wars? ?MI^RRE, AT AWikYIIXK - -. ' ..vj- .. - -_-..:,.._:?-.'.- ->i_ - iina?rupn rwpio ?ntehuen mrrimp ,',Cotton;sianufficjer. r*. . Among Choao who attended tho an i^l?li^ncotia? cf th^CottiiU; Mill Man ufacturers association of - South Car olina, atvAsaeVillo on Friday > -and ^^^S^fel' Jas. fr.*H?t_tn ' i* X'Oih Hammett, - ' Mis*.Winn ir* r, ?ri, * Lawrence-H?^WM t, Mr. ;Mraji]^(Mri\?vVI^fo^..^Us. " ?.:..?.^wirmer,.'Misses: Alberta i*aj^if^ Br ^dsiet^Miv Henry1 Krigt?r, Coi. H: White Houi ?t? fe ms - . . TII^l:X..ll?ST?iT A; ?ERNEST F. COCHRAN HAS. RI>1 TURNED FfcOM MEETING IN CHICAGO j UBLSCAftS ARESANGIJ?N1 ?raon Man Tft&?d Very Int??- | [ estmgly About Bia Affair ' VWi?n Inter vie wd? Last ' V Evemhj ; '; Slr. "Erwiest 1>\ Cochran, d.elegato rroin the third illirie* In South-t^^l alina tn tho ??fttionar i?orublican-ct??r'l veiiti?n which has Jti?t conic to a\ clone in Chicago. returned tb thu city, ^??tonlay ; afternoon about . ? o'clock/^ During the svenlnR. he was, interviewed by a representative ot\ The l?feU'i?cnccr ?hd ?poke very; 'nt?rest?ngiy o? the ron vunt ion,. "It waa one of th?Vib?st;-.Irit'?'r?fitlii?: convention? I have ever att?hdbflv". stat?? 'Mr.' Cochran.- "A aisiippo??it-. \ng feature wats ;th? Weather w?fc'iL wits.perfectly,'awfuli The^ wind fr?ht the laire tilcti up a ?alo and tho rain Uli'tu torrents. NotianUl Frldajf hT iornoba did the:Pau .t^ throil?htbo clouds, omi this? iastof* bnly'foi* r.Jotit ten ^nates. TUi3'\Mjj>^ened; ;wU|??{ uofetvn'?r Wiiiis' ?? ???o \ vrah: inS?'oa i tho^t?m?nHy?i^? a??f?^5?5F ?bnaf?r 3nrton. ?ad - be,'tobl? advontago of th . to ?xcl?lia that thc ?lin' w$?? cowfi* ofi?l^r iba<:?$rlf- ai^Wat ?vdrytttit?fl?, BHffijr^aR'to, turn ?nt twai, '. f^l "Ott^ otwhb jn?st ^oUccable.tWnla; ot tt?e_?mv^h'4on ^jtlie'?ta?k'.of ?ft-, ^i|?B^/or..Tl?p>?^!t;T :^Tb?ro wore prof?hly? ^?"tt?hg over Joo ; detoj |?t?fr?l!^o{iwerf?- fn, Mt?? ol him btt$ ^r^r>?i?;^?du;t4teor W' whet wai? t?ialnnt ./ Jiimi^A-; Utfe^:^*?tt? VWA9 t^;^p^Wy$h> t&at ?j^o;.;wh?u Tr.rVn ?$i$f!:;-$&;?pVt&l ? Aspirants did.not materialise: in tho way that ] many thought lt would. ."On Frida jr' the Convention ?ajourti l ed? about 9 o'clock p. ni.; after - it I had'boen In aeaalqn since Ii b'cldcft m. Two bail?la bad been tuleen but> no one' flad been selected. The next day it j waa' said that the allied tried, until. 1 o'clock Saturday morn ing to unite on a candidato but found umt< they c?utd not. Tho lill* nola dcl?g?tion,, about: so strang, waa thjn. told;to; auppbrt Hughes. '"It waa "'apparent boforo tho cot?'. | vcntlon wah called ;to order on Sut urday in?nilng. that ll?gnet? would up j nbnilhuted.'' ?.lr. Cochran then gave thc voto or I tho Smith' Uarollna dbl?gatloh 'oh th'e| : three ballots na folio WM: First, Hugh es, 2 r;W<&k 3; 3; Koot, i: ?urtdn, 2: Fairbanks, 2;* Roosevelt; ii' '??ec?ntl, ] Hughes, 4?'. Weeks;. Ri ; Burtom^l} !Fi?il?b?ttkB7 ft$ Third, Hughe*, tty. Bu-| Font :,; ;m^^^^^^^#Ff!? ~ ProgrvK^ves Disgruntled. %'?fo\\? wtiiit 'I . coilid ?nther^|rjB?i4 talking with .other"delegate's', it scc-rim (lint tliV' progressives aro somewhat disgruntled bccauso pf HooseveU'a nt j tttudo'-fllnce iii? nomination." coritin :byn iift'^tlon 'their ptfrty- '^llt/lbse bu t ; ' ti? strijdrity bi ' them : wnl^ga ht?iatd tiio ropubiicuH* ii?tty:*mM . - j ? ' . Woman Siin^*' ' .t 'ITho' mo? interestinng^foaturo' of tba/ entire affair tb. me waV the; w^r ih^a' ' suffrage ph^e?'y bfj .'tha^oaViSI^ tt?e? 41 wrixon the Vmr.rimtce'?u- ri Iw?s andVhe?rd -ail the* *m&?to speeches f>f the<women' impftess* ed;to<vy^;ni?icK a^a^y ^j?ht^ KwKra^Wow h?w;;to whr.t they |^^i|c^| form' f?tait '^v^i^^t?fi"^^ Li?fsirr MAILS ISSUE D?laya in Exams Duo to Admin istration--France and Brit i&n Prepare' Reply (By ABsociatod Prosa.) London, Juno 12.- Delays in the examination ot mails, dud to fan Uv. ?In the administration,/Lave boon cor rected 'according to thu Hi lt is l: for jelgn office, which is working, with '?the French government on a reply:to tho American uOte. : The foreign of fice fpe?B that the chief American complaint ia duo to tho application ot principio involved rathor...han any dlvorgouce of pinion ns. tb tho right of tho allloB to examine the malls.'; ? Minor CohnMcrntlou. (By Associated Press.) , : Washington, June 12.-r-lt.is indi cated that tho British/notification that England ls propared to ex ced?ate tho mail search could he ac cepted as only a minor consideration and not effoctlng the question ot' tho right, ot seizure over whioh the coun tries disagreed ? In tim at l omi reach eil ?ho f.'.?v'c dopai-tinont that Great! . Brita H. > wou)%1' npt. accedo to the American position that the allies had j exceeded ' their rights In extending their censorship outside territorial waters. :. TEDDY ROOSEVELT ? OUT OF POLITICS -" * :%% Tells Reporter He Postively Has Pvr;.''' NoihinstoSay li Wme? ' B : Oyster Bay, N. Y" June .2-Theo? jdore BobSbVelt reiterated last f night that he^s "outof pblitlcB." f /ri'I wont to tell you newspaper mt?n," he bald, "that ifs of nb use for you ito como np hore to see me. 1 vrlll ?aaswer-no questions, please don't aid; mo to. I tull out of politics." kif the former pr?sident has any lt?na.for,the immediate futuro other .than: to continu? his'literary work, he ;?h?s not made them..publie. H?B .sec retary John W. McGrath^ ls exp?bt?d ito; arrive here tomorrow fruin Chica go .with a detailed report of tho hap P?nings at both tho republican and progressive Conventions. . l&?i B?tente Naval Lewes. . Berlin, Juno > 12^-A ; statement from tba German admiralty, : dated Juno :0th, says that ld. May fifty-six- vessels, flying the flag of the entente nations 5wlth an aggregate tonnage of ,118,? noo, were sunk by German and/Aus ?tro^lnngarian submarines and, ittln es. -rSaSS ~r ..- ''?? ??i PROGRESSIVE N0M??EE FOR-ViCEiPRESIDENT t^vi<>utii\ atv ?Or Wilt He las Of Moose? I STONE WANTS TO KNOW IF ROOSEVELT WILL LEAVE SUPPORTERS VIC TIMS OF "M?ST Pi?TITOU AND TRAGIC BETRAYAL COUrfraV HAS Wihk KNOWN." (By Associated Preys.) St. Louis, Juno 12.-Senator b'tone, who ia chairman of the reyolutions committee, issued a statement, today calling the republican platform ,a "remarkable f ?lminatio?V' ( with. bue? . half 01' tho legislnt lon it demanded al ready enacted and tho other, half be ing .worked .bli j. by j the. democratic party, iii ono said Hughes ii; a tuan of ability und ch p. rac ter,' bui regard ed bia decent from the :... supreme. beheb to take the rep?bttcsn nomina tlon full pt menace and danmr. "Horea'fUr, lie" s?l?, ''it l's more than probable that men appointed ,tq",tho ?supremo court will begin., regardl tho,t. pphl?qn, noi^o? . th? flaat goal o??, thel,r stn lotion butf,as a.sap ping etpho. an. iiur-hou doo:!? to pell-' Upai advanc?nmnt. in this'v?qw, Ifc VU! t ol low, tho dec in iona, qt Judges will become more" or less subject ol suspicion." Stone eald that while tho. prbgre^' i.lvo platform saidi ita issue Avas QUO ot mort; and' not pfc words?..?tobs?yelt "sulked5 ld his tent nt Oyster ?Bay." Ho asked the question whether Roosevelt would respond br leave his supporters vlctinia ot the "most i>Ul ful add tra gio betrayal eV?r recorded in American histdry." BYTH? CF *8?R\ (By Aaabclated ?Vt??&?-' Heavy fighting is progre?eing vlr 1 t??i?y- ;ove'r: tho o??rb'.e$?^ from thSViju^ ot rtiea td; Bukowina for s ''distados of btawe?ti cix lii?d sev en '.'hundred.' mllea'.'tho Hunsluna hrs. engaging tho1 Gormans anti ?ust'rhY?fl. From Riga to Pripet regi?n tho Ger mans'-havo taken tho ofrepsivb, but I the'RusSiana have held cn to ali sec tors, even making .gaidr'.^i^r Ttful I marshes, aouthw?st vc?t , Rljfai: says Petrograd. In the region of Ltitfik, Petrograd reporta fresh1 advances I against .-tu? '. 'Austrians ..'an?; further, [S?u'S bf Russians''ClMm^;t?'^.hs^':??K>' prb?chlsgCzernuwlts,; ,ths capital of BUKtj.whia. Vienna ?jiya ; thirteen hundred' RussIw^'pHt^MHpjrsra -ita*-;., ed near Bucxaoz, GsUcf?i *hll? ;ths Russians claim to have tok?tt ll4, 000, prlBon?rs since tbs Russlsn of fertsive begin. Northeast ot Verdud hew German infantry attacks agft^WL^^^ch pos it leim north ot Tfate'uraont'hsvb beeb repulsed. The afeVh^SiiC ?Wi, ex poaiabi TavsnnaSV three miles dorthea*! b? Vardna. 4 " Rome announced italian successes southeast of Trent Ju Ara* Valley and southwest of ASiagd. Tho Turks ?lalri? tb have rented one iho'uoand R?BBlatt b?valry ila h??sbi>ptaiS1?^<i;;$: l?chant ?oat 0?e*, ; ?tffm. l? ; Sui I I 1 III1 i HBlJoAiA (By* Aasb?iited^^BB.) vf htqhiie.^une *2.^f?&:\x1#%fa*H were drowned when theurlysr.;#M|*t?! I?A? Quin a?nit-:^-m^zsmm 'Irtan'miles BOU th of .Tuscaloosa to-, day. Ali' ot tho '."twenty" passengers <, mfrthV rest: of, the*'c?^ W'SJV slr?9 sd.'.Two hundred. toa'a^e^.^erch^? d^se''were'lost, e . 8 " FEB CS HT DlTl?>EK?> l*utoi?-yR&?*a$r;&U Asia?T^afees" : '^Laurees* ? ?'?e. ; i 2