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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 iii mmm TO War Clouds Temporarily Upon Attitude of Mexican Government Will - De pend Beginning of Hostilities-Mobilization of National Guard of Southern States Prac tically Complete and Plans for War Con tinue TT roughout Country. .. . (By Associated Press) El Paso, June 28.-General Trevino has ordered that American prisoners interned in Chihuahua City penitentiary be taken to Juarez and released. This information was received tonight at the Juarez Cumin andancia. Mexican authorities asserted; that General Bell had been notified of Trevino's order and the prisoners are expected to reach the border tomorrow. Bell did not deny the report, but refused* jo discuss it. He said any report on Mexican advices would be made public by FunSton. There are twenty-three negro troopers of the .Tef?th cavalry held prisoners and Lem Spillbury, ? Mormon Scout. ? ,". . . . REPORT IS HANDED FUNSTON. . (By Associated Press.) San Funston tonight received a re port from General Bell at El Paso stating Bell had been notified by Mexican Consul 'Gaffcia that th? troopers taken at Garlranzal.ar? :on their way to Juarez and probably will, arrive tomorrow. Accord ing to the reptfrt Garcia received trom General Trevino, the prison ers are to be delivered tb the American-authorities at once. SOUTHERN STATES; READY. [ . (By^ssociated Press.) :June. 2?-Moblilaatloh ot Naiio->*l Guard of Southern SHate? '^jiMs.virtually -empi?te- tonight/ according to army hendquartera hero. All VJf?i^uTalta called Vivir?Jnia; South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida Mlaa ' lsslppl and Lc^lana are In i ?imp, while the last of tho' Georgia troops aro fr--'.' expected tomorrow end North Carolina Saturday. . Approximately twenty tlilusand are already lu camp and several thousand of these are expected to. get away In a day or sp. \ Gen. Funst?n designAt?d; pel Rio, Texas, as tue station- for; the Florida Troops, but lt was paid here the Florida regiment j would-not move, yet because ct many raw recruits, ' ' . Erroneous. Report. (By Associated,. Freso.) ' ' Columbus, Jabe - 28 *-Officers : hore tonight said ..they.'.are ,convinced,, the report that six. Mo* icnns- h re believ ed to have been thu murderers of Wit llamyFarker aud his. wife near Hachi t?, waa erroneous. It Is believed'-tho report' ls the^result of- a flot fight bc .tWee'?^Aniertc.?n? arM*. : Mox 1 cana on a train- between, Douglas ai\d Ilachita. freedom of Mtovetnent " (By Associated .Press.) Washington? 4uhe negotla. Uons .are. taken inp the United States ?ill Insist **pon the freedom of movei mon?s for Pershing expedition dur. lng ?ny period o? :delay. Piepareauesa-Gees On: - (By Associated Fresst) gan Antonio,'ajine 281-There.-are no ind!c*f lens. at army headquarters that tXo liberation of tho prisoners t, will affci-t -iu Hay way tho ' uibrement el &uurds3>r-n V; tb lb?, hosier. First contingents of eastern troops will cn, ter Taxa? tomorrow or tlrt ^t aajf It was annenneed thai troopa win -?^?c^ . [0 Waten Ail Southern Porta. Wiisbin?toiv Jnue ."?gr-Tae; Justice department investigation bufeau-^has. ordered a'.olpB?;watch; on- all southern, pert's: ' to* prevent arms 7. from being; | loaded for; <Mexh\o., Several, echoon era;' In Florida- ports are underlWus plcion, according to inf?rniatioc: here.'- \? -- ..'.?' '?':'?''*'>?'. ... (NEW CHAIRMAN. OF DEMOCRATIC Immediate Break With Mexico Averted.by Release, of Prison ers, But HoBliiitiea Yet Depend On Attitude Carranza takes. .(By Associated' Press.) . Washington, Juno 2S.^-An immed iate, break with Mexico bas been averted by a compliance withthe American demand tor thc release-.ot tho twenty-three troopers.' captured at Carrizal. Whether w?r IB pre^ vented or. merely postponed; norie would attempt; tu say tonight.*' Offl-i clal Information as to Carranza/n at titude ls lacking. . , .. -i Until Carranea's reply to Secretary Lansing' notd sent Sunday is : re-i to ved th'.'rb- will ho no decision os. to .whether President Wilson^ wilt lay tho - cris!.", before: congress. Press dispalckei; announcing the release ol' prisoners caused undisguised ' reli?e here andris "'accepted 'ns true," ai* though there was' no announcement | though official sources. Whllo the/tension/ wai lessoned somewhat the question of Carranza'? at tit ado toward the Pershing ? exped?*| tlori ts' still unsettled. It Carrabsa stands upon' tho- orders to? General Trevino to attack Pershing's - men when,4he?;;.?move otheitwiso-,. than to- J ward, the border, the situation Is Just where it ?was before. However, there ia' a possibility of settling thia. ques> Hon* through negotiations which djd not i exist while ; the Americans,. were held-, prsooera; Preparations, of the United States for war will go.steadi ly, forward/ Governor .Hariris/ In Message to? Legislature, Refere to Prompt Mobili^t?oa of . Militia. . lr ' ; ....' ' Atlanta, Ga., Juna 28.-''The sec fond r?gul?t- sossion ot tho. ' pr?sent legislature finds the country, improv-. ed, iso ' far aa ' Its . general ' financial ??nditlbn ?B'.concerned?* declared Gbv ernorvNst B.. Horrfa in his message tb '<ue -'Georgia legislature ~ today. "Buelrib?? ;has continued '..to; advanced and; "the " recent lbw prices of bur far n?- -products li ave become- things ot the past. Tho merchants aire selling Iu r higher profitai and' in greater i vol-; time. - Tho 'banka aro. thriving; mont ey ls easy, nnd tho people or .tte commonwealth, generally, . ar? < id mhchi better spirits? in every respect than ? prevailed at your, last meet* lng., "While tho war still rages with .un abated-'fury across.; Ute ocean yeti our people Have ' escaped. Its ravages, and 'our country, up to thin timo, han been free, from attack; ?by outside foes, save a few incursions on tho borders, of Mexico. & '^he-call.: for th? iNational, Gue?d, AMERICAN VICTIM AT G Lieutenant Henry IX Adair or tlio Tenth Regiment '^^v?ei?#-ilie-three 'American officers ' who waa kill s'- -Jf ed In,, Ute. treacherous Mcxl cun attack on American troops at ii (By / M stated Pre?a.) | I In the I : ^nti?o '_ region tho Hal tana continue, tho foreo -;. hack . Aus? trl?ns along the en?ire front, makin* progress in Lagaripa and A iv a Val leys and between Adlge and Brouta rivers. . Northeast i of ^Verdun the ..: French ! recaptured -more ground from Ger* ! mans north of Hill 321 and around Thiaumont fortifications. Northwest I bf -Verdun Gorman bombardments I AUGUST. SHIPS .ENAL' ItlONSi Eleven Cams Sent From Georgia v Cfty to Border. k . \ vS Augusta^ Cia., Juue 28.-The' Au gusta Argnal i is i shipping Clef Bp cars bf munitions and equipment to near Brow&,*t?iitc oh the Tcxo3 bor der. Five cars of triddl?bags, haver sack*, soap, cantean?, etc., wore loaded yesterday. caMr of ?rifle ammunition, were, loaded, during: the night,, and are ready to go forward today. . ' - . \ y The shipment will move:over ., the' Heorgla railroad. If is for the.use'ot tbe: regalar army;, dot., for the'guards men. U goes to Depot No.- 8; Just es tablished t on the border, ^en. ot the ^rdlnnnee s o? il i ors at tho arsenal ac company the shipment and^ are to'.'re main at-tho depot-. Tb? detail IK. In charge of Sergeant Ford /. Carpenter Richard' P. ?Uzenbarg. employed at the arsenal,., goos lo tho border, with ' the soldier*;^ ?fb??>?a^i?''it tm* newj station, ' at leam .fo'r/;tu*y preschte Th? p#> of> ?l earpenter/:?fs Mr. - Rizen t?l^ ClsesUlcat?baV abd whert 5;lif 'Sf?^:?DT^.aSOnTB^' mentH. ' ' :'?'':*vi J Including tow^?jTO^ta^^tn?W caf ??^rof ama^p?ni?h meai' h^? gond $dg$ta-.?rbm the ' .Nf^At?resi. ts'Jlea?. : u?otmustW&?m? ? Carrizal; captainTreytoip, shown with bim,; acted as .in Ame-vic:.'n In terpreter. Tho photograph v?afc t???u Bom? months 'ago when the Amerbkn troopB were on goad' terms;with the Mexicans. CENSOR continue. ' In "Champagne tho Ger mans, occupied French positions nfc?r Talune, but later wera driven out. The tttitishoffensive hos not yet begun, but bombardment a continua. ? The Corm nw; occupied the village Linowka . In their counter-offensive against Russians in Volhynl?. Vienna reports - that further Rus sian attacks near Kuty, Bukowina; have beon repulsed, jj Artillery flghllhg 'was resumefl cjtl ? the Greek-Serbian border. BID FAREWELL TO BOYS OF ATLANTA I Thousands M Terminal Station to Say Atlanta, Qa ..June L'8. -Thou nando of Attentions .this morning' aesem bled at; the; TermloaVv statl?n and said* goodbye to the boys of the |Wtit regiment of tho Giorgia, ??jBoa? ?Guard of this city who ?ert on spsc ial trains for the mcMUzation^y^i^ at Macon. f' ;The crowd ,waa> o no of ;,the largest ever aroerabledytn the.; city, and was' addressed ' hy prominent 'ohicials and) citizens including Governor Harris of Georgia Atoyor^ Woodward of AW tanta, Asa G. Candler and others/; j Fond parents were there to bid) their/ sons farewell and to retain. PROBABLY SLEEP TOGETHER- NEXT Hoghes Says Ho and T. R. ' in "Perfect Accord." New York. Juno 28.-Charles E. Hughes. : after sn Interview with Roosevelt tonight which .lasted more than, two hours and a n pdf, announc ed that, he. add; Roosevelt ?re in "compl?te accord." It ls understood Roosevelt told the' nominee that he would, co-operate with .Hughes In any pianB, even to the extent bf ? making a speaking tour If Hughes so de sired. SOCIALIST HEAD GETS 30 MONTHS German Doctor Found Guilty of High Treason. (By Associated Fresa.) Berlin, June 20.-Dr. Karl- LJeb? knelcht, socialist leader, was sen tenced today, to thirty months penal servitude and dismissal from thu army , for attempted high treason, gross insubordination ' and , the resis tance af authorities.. Tho court de cided lUebknelcht was guided by political fanaticism and not hy un patriotic feeling, therefore,, Imposing tho lowest ? penalty.J Llebhnslcht'i - js entitled to an appeal. . ; lives ot 84 *0hjectorew 8psjred.^": - London, June 23.--Harold J. Ten? naut. upder. secretary for war, stated in the house .ot-.'commonn today that thlrty-fbur consclentlo'ji objectors to military' service have, been sentenced to denth.by military tribunals. All the dcat!i sentences were, commuted, ho said. Hamer gad \ Crawford. Lieutenants. ' Columbia. June 28.-Hi H. Dlrch-j moro and Ralph J. Hamer have been! ?ppolnted" first lieutenants1'First In-.i fantry. Alfred M.' McLeod, T. B. ? Duckett, J. T. Crawford and Hiram Hutchinson have boen appointed ' see-j ond lieutenants First Regimunt^i.v^!5 1 SISTER OF DTOMgp: , SIR ROGER CASEMENT rpmmmm n i III II in H nw-j ' tm n[im?*i**mm*f DELIBERATE INSULTTOI., UNITED STATES FLAG AND INVASION OF RIGHTS ?F , AMERICAN CITIZENS. WASHIN?*?N H A S SENT ::-:mn&:m$ TO SUB ATTACK [Punishment?o? Comnmridbr and In-ierrinity Asked for 'thepjpj ctruction o? Tanker " Pctrolito. j (By Associated Press.) - Washington, Jun? 2sWrh? Amati-" can 'reply to -Austria regarding Uta, Austrian submarine, attack, on-'prnm American, tanker Petroiite< made pub? Uo today, describes the. act es a "deliberate Insult to the United States tl?.;; and-.'tho invasion of the rights nt American citl??nr^l.". ' It requests - a prompt apology, ' punish ment "of . the 'submarine cnnvaandslr and un indemnity. ' ? Communient lon? which v/?ro uoiit ? wee* ago assert 4 tb?t the Untted; States believes- tho - facts in ?'tho cano ar?^ entirely; diff?rent '? ff osathoa.* which th?' ^Austrian anbrnsrlha cbis maudor reported them. W? ?ttstrlaa cd?:,?nv that . the: PetrolHe's. captaba voluntarily ?avtt tho cur. plier. tsUcti from til? steamer <b"?,;tb.e. subroarino fo contradicted;, aa .'are. clfU?ia >tl?s: a warning shot was Ir'.rfcd over ^de; vessels bow before ?bs w?s shan ?d. Qua seaman afceard th* * t^t'tlts was wounded in the :a?ellingi -Th? ?|i. tack, on tho Petrolite wa* mads In tho Med/??rreanan -Ssa^B<fr^baiv--. the: 6th. The . Petrol lie's expiate: on his .arrival ia-* Asnttric*.SaSfcriedy'^$wm vessel was shelled without, warning and when l;e<come to .HOIUO of the submarines crcw. cameveboard ; ' tbs Petrolite and-toole.-off! hep uu?>pUoa. (By AsBOcl?t?d^a^s.)'' Washington, ''S?i&???f-itijli? Atneri can soldier : ?was killed and nether wounded ? 1 nan en egmont repor tefl today vby.; Admiral . Cap?rton /between tb? United States marines and Ponto Domingo robols? - ?leb^ls 4?toa:ware not given, in an ?agaR?ment,which were driven from Strohgiy entrench ed position which, thoy held siite?tt miles from 'Mont?crfitev ? - '-^f?B??!