The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 12, 1914, Image 2
JUDGE GOFF DENIED NEW
TRIAL FOR CONDEMNED
GUNMEN
MUST DIE MONDAY
Unless Glynn Commutes Sentence
To Life Imprisonment The
Geingater* Must Go
(Cy Assoc lateo; Press)'
jlew York, April ll.-The last hope
of the four gunmen, condemned t<> die
Monday for tho murder of Herman
Rosenthal, the gambler, seemingly waa
blasted .tonight wbrm Supreme"Court
Jttstice John V/. Coff, to whom a final
appeal for a new trial had been made,
declined to reopen their case.
'At & prolonged hearing today, Jua
?.Ice doff, whe waa ino presiding ledge
nt Un gunmen's trial, listened to the
testimony qf new witnesses produced
al tho las^moment by counsel fo? the
doomed men. I ?ate in the aftffgaddn?
ofter District. Attorney, Charles 8.
Whit ma - rf bi-^, tu O?;?^T
tttnity feVo?fset the. newly, offered evi
dence, with testimony by wltness-?s of
his own, .Justice Goff took the case
under advisement, announcing that h
wonld r0ndjfr Adeclslon tonight
For nibro than four hours tho tus
?Jo? over The n.-eord of the day's
prceedi^rTS. T?Ten, shortly beforo too
o'clock The appeared at the door of
his chambers; and- briefly and quietly
announced to tho 'Waiting-' erov/c: ot
newspaper men that he had den lad the
application JOT a new trial, steting
merely that his opinion would be giv
en but as soon as copies of it could be.
Prepared.
Prisoners kept tu Ignore nfc.
The prisoners wore kopi, lu ignor
ance of tho progress of tba hnaring
before Judge Gpfll and extracted wuat
comfort they could from this lagt hope.
A '1-JHr?er L M^iMWW?h(o]te thc : .
WrJtfcSlk? Gdffs" adverso decision was
flashed t? ibo prison, the gunmen were
laughing and chatting freely with Ratj
bi Mayer Kofetiin. With the Rabbi
seated at a small table near tho cells,
the Passover feast had Just been cele
brated. Th? rabbi explaining the les
sons taught* by th 3 feast.
The guarnen .tonight asked Rabbi
Korstein to h? with them at the end
:i ?t?iM c??tViber vHV?
formatlon WUR the. most- wonderful H?
ibly affecten aud said the men's trans
over hat) experienced.
''.Wt '.vent back to'-their .
:-.g ?a??i??. and realised, the}
nignincpncnf *Jie ?eTt prison clothes
and the new. mattress, a formality
which always1 ?rec?des the execution,
they showed rn* the first iizaa what a
?mal? V??iivkv ot nervous strength
holds then! from breaking down.
They met Father Csshion, however,
with their customary show of spirit.
C G. F. Wahle, tho gunmen's attor
ney, waa told that the application had j
boon dialed--Arhiic waiting in Gib cor-}
r?dors O? Ibo Judge's chambers. He im
niedlattly wont to his office and there
ot th? four sun.
cl that the
men must die, both ??en and women
ta (he crowd broke 'down and wopt.
They all believed the gunmen would
.' w VM when tho new
witnesses were hean?.
|^^^B^^^^^9H|ue would
to Albany ear'y tomorrow morning
and would ntako another personal ap
peal to Governor ofrun..
"Although we have how practically
lost all hope .o? saving th? men fron,
tue chair, ***ntd Wahle," X shall ?ght
until th? end "
Sp?en^tl Program ?Jkrraussc? For
Ofa&fege Meet AK-'
work
Dr
HON. J. A. HUNTER j,
IS MAKING RACE
Going After the Office of LSeaten
?at Governor of South Caro?
Jina, to Wm
J. Belton Watson, one of Anderson's
well known citlseus and In close touch
with State politics, was in the city
yesterday and said that Hon. J. A.
Hunter of. Bamberg had asked him ta
notify the pebpla of Anderson county :
that Mir. Hunter ls in the rac? for the
Loflfce of Lieutenant Governor and ls in j
it to a finish. . Air. Wntson said (hat '
he had known Mr. Hunter for a tong
time and that he considered him one
of the best politicians In th3 State/ -i
Mr. Hunter bas been a member of
the House from Bamberg county for
some time and was secretary of tho
recent asylum Investigating commute?. ;
He has numbera of friends in nil paris
of tho State and friends of his say tb|t
he will put pp a stiff fight for tho :
office ot-Lieutenant Governor. j
Exhibit at Parin ?
(By Associated Press) ^
Paris, April ll.^-Estreme schools 1
pf painting are little . in evidence In ^
the National Salon of Pino Arts, ?
which openes hore tomorrow. The
principle .attractions are the works t
by the late gaston L. Touche.
me picure which draws most at- <3
toation from .critics Is Charles Dru- t
fusener*s "Return from the Chase," i
which is strong- in composition and ?
color and almost, revolutionary ftp. a
method. k \. ?
As?e-?.is As?iricsn e?n?bUora aro c
Anne Goldthwaltc, of Alabama; Ed
ward Orehet, of Santonto, and Predcr- r
?ck- Weber of columbia. F
"Green Pond Schoolhouse." 'n
Tho 'public ls. invited to attend tho ?
play *nJnder ; the Lau reis" at Green !
Pond schoolhouse next Friday Bight, t
April 17. Admission 16 cents. The 0
nroceeds are for benefit of school ll- r
brary. -, ; ? - t
ttmim Uoase Stateeseat. -^3
New York, April ll.-Tho statement t
of the actual conditions of clearing ,?
houae banka and trnst companies ;
towt (Five days) show -that t$?y"?
hold $18,732,950 reserve' in- exr I
essa of legal requirements. Thia is j
an/increase of-$8,270,450 from last ?
week. t
Actual conditions: Loans decreased ?
tl?,069,000; specific increased $4,82?.- ?
OOO; net deposits decreased $5,837.000; ?
circulation decreased $208.000.; bafegg?9
cash reserv? ip vanit a*' t.otp.aoo; ;
$j59^73?O0?T aggregate cash reserve J
^174,122,000. I*
The Weather. 1?
Svaaninaxon. ?nHi -ll.-North Caro- \9
lina-Local Rains Sunday, Colder in j
interior. Monday probably fair, genUe
te hl?b; shifting breesea from the.f
Northwest . . -t
eira SG?L f
BOSSM?YBEP?B?lEOk
-T ' ll
Several P?soaer? EKgtt?e J"
To heroin i?
(By Associated Press."i
> San Francisco Cal., April IL-JJft?H*
decleion today of the state suprema"
court, Abrnhani?Rou?, former political
? ? ' ? ' :-??.-?-. Frtnciseo who is serving
. , becomes eliglbie
parole. Tho ??et ?s?oti j
however, alth&v.gh making it m
tory that l,U aWMeth* ba
?n di
grant
?r?n
vt. fjy *>roraon
to esposa Real
ion. Although
Cad in Conner.
ur mat to Keep
Alleged asstit
blc John J. MCNamHre, former
tary of the International Broth
of Bridge and S tro ct ur il, iron
?onvlotffi in Los Aj?nelas
un
nu
IMPROVEMENT IN MEXICAN!
FOREIGN RELATIONS
PREDICTED
MUST MAKE REPLY
Rigorous Representation* From!
The State Department Haye
Not Been Answered
(Dy AHBociatod Press)
El Paso, Tex., April ll.-Muoh 1m
irovernent in the foreign relations of
bo Constitutionalist provisional gov
ernment or Northum Mexico, it ie pre
iicted, erin result from the meeting
?rom is ed at Chraihuabna next week
?tween G merni Venualtlno Carranza
ind General Francisco Villa.
JtopreBfulations Of the most vlgor
>us nature have been pouring ia on
Jeneral Carranza at Juares from
Washington since the expulsion of the
Ipanlarda from Torr ion.-. Carranra,
t is said, baa made no direct replies
o several or these representations,
Jld IOriilV.il waa oat J ?V.?. AV
lepartinent insisted that definite writ
en replica bo returned. The question
UTolvad deals with Ute expulsion of
IpaniardH. the confiscation of property
nd the representation or the United
itat03 Ul deal with Carranza on behnlf
ir otaer nations.
Many among Carranza's advisors e??
?re?8od the opinion today that Isldre
Gabela, acting foreign minister, wss
iNWdbed in issuing a public state
aent yosterdsy quoting Carrsnsa SB
lisssisAed over the visit of H. C.
r?vlo9, Brittan consul at El PSRO, and
dinting out that some actions hy
ther govc. 'jmenta would greatly im
rove foreign relations, announced at
?ognleij a month or more ago that he
/oald insist on each foreign govorn
a?nt making: its own representation
o him, rather than through the State
Ki^rtment ea Washington. This -poli
^.fc-aanoodlll?d to suii tho vi?h
fcl^rVbohiairion, hut the Fabela
tdiemsnt wa* interpreted ss indtcat
iig'the presumption bf a atiffeJfc,afe
ade by General Carrausa.
Carranga has been hadleapped re
ently in dealing with both foreign and
fomjbstlc Affairs by the disordered con
iitipn at Torre?n as the natural result
'-?S Of ?cYcfe' ??ghtmg?.'/tjBO
:- * OiS??i?BWU? o? civ?!
roy?rnment In South eltieh recently
apturs?, ?,.v? t?.e ?aoL (.bat nia anowi
^ge of affairs In the South must come
>y telegraphic corresporidea^^
ijri to neart talk hetwes? him
eirena Villa therefore, it is said, is
ricked op vrliU alga ?i?jy? hy other
SSi??f?, The two have not met since
he Madero revolution, and since that
Wfta^f?lla has risen from the crude
?ad?r of a. small band to tho com
mand of an army.
Two Eerthqeake ?bock? Felt.
,Wa8hingtoh, April ll.-Two dtstlnc?
Kri?muake shocks were recorded: tp^
ay by Instruments at the fieorgetewn
rhtversity Observatory, tho sharpest.
^g_at 12:39 to 12:11 p. m. The !
?nsl and west, but no eatl-1
late of the probable distance to the
enter of tbs disturbance waa .given
ffi*rjfoifrs4 4j3sae?v
ilMtttoo, Mich.. April ll - Entries
b4jwe stakes to be given here in
eitSpn with the grand clncnjtN
i races, August to to 15.
" y. One hundred aad thirty
dion* wore. reported.
TFJttNOfl AGAINST BACJft
. ExecoffHV Rrterafaed tv
Pnt paletas ea Betting.
Okia., Apni ii.-Under or
? Governor Cruce to stop
jounced to begin here to
the aus m ces of the Teisa
Jlab, even If the ?ailing out
militia wem found necessary to
(Blah that purpose. Adjutant
wf?l Canton of the Oklahoma Na
I Qu ard, lat* today conferred wi
Judge fte* ?nd Captain G
ii the ional niiii-?- -?-- -: ?.?
.start ti
nj
?a
r.en
do
OPPONENTS OF REPEAL TO
BEGIN OPPOSITION IN
EARNEST
A HEATED CONTESTl
Every Available Argument Will
Be Used tb Have Committee
Report Adverserty
(By Associated Press)
Washington, April ll.-Tho hoavleBt
artillery which opponents or tho-Pan
ama canal toll exemption for Ameri
can ships can bring to bear will be
trained against th0 administration's
flat repeal policy before the senate
committee on niter-oceanic canal?
neat week. ;Efery possible argument
that can be raised is to be brought
forward, in Ure hope of prevailing on
the committee to moke an adverse re
port on the bill ?a it passed the
house, and failing in that, to lay a
foundation for continuing the fight
in the senate lltaalf.
in aborci?n-io vtno general opposi
tion to absolute, repeal, there will be
arguments by. democratic senators
who agree that exemption for Ameri
can ships Is in violation of the Hay
Pauncefote .treaty and that tho gov
tMmanl CV^V~C^C- itri ?Kj?tCjT, ?rat
.hope the means Pf?bringing thia result
about cab be tampered with i an
amendment reporting the sovereignty
ot tho United States over the Panam*
canal.
Whatever taay1 Be the report of the
canals comrttee-- and there ie a-pos
sibility that' screral proposed mea
sures may be reported without recom
mendation-administration and oppo
sition leaders concede that the first
fight will be over an effort to amend
Ute Sims bill which passed the house.
Champions cf tNe president's position
' it that there will be no compro
They adhere to their confident
Heltons that toll exemption for
isnerlcan coastwise .-ships will be. re
pealed.
11 -Senator O'Gormnn, chairman of the
inter-oceanlc canals committee, and
leader ot democratic opposition i to the
repeal, plans to make a forceful ar
gument befGre the committee next
week against the administration's po
sition, on the.grounds that thbi gov
ei?i?acui. B?W is negotiating in bis pro
posed treaty with Colombia a clause
whereby Colomnla'a ? vessels-of war
may have access to th* canal free'of
fi?*?-. : ?:i^?S??!^^^3q
The clause is idesik?l vrith ona In
a previously negotiated, but never cn
ft*~~s? . trcstj1 ?th. Ci?lcmbia which
gels, ii ts inconslstenr for _Great Bri
Great Britain approved, the argu
tain conceded the right of th* United
Staten to exempt Colombian war ves
sels, i is Inconsistent tor Great'Bri
tain to maintain now that the United
States may not exempt American
coastwise shipping.
Instruction Camps
For Militia Officers
Washington, April ll.-Instruction
camps fol* medical officer* and non
commissioned officers, of the sanitary
corps, organized militia, will be ?>tab
?t til? war department today, ut the
following places, among others:
Fort Myer Va.,,May 17-23, for officers
of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, . Dele
ware, Maryland. Virginia, and District
of Columbia; ?\,?t. McPherson, May
10-1? for iho Carolina?, Georgia, Flori
da, AlgMBiSjinssiSHippl.
ipa will be provided with
rcKiuivuw? Husj??i??B still ?n
tarien and will offer'every facility
a thorough course ot. instruction
ia rittlitry regulations lu th? field.
Few Wail Have Chance
To Show Finery
Til wffi
!. Washington, April ll.-A rainy
Baster morning for Meris and South
AttSntlC Cirani ami ninny ot tn-.
tes,.but bright ?klee for the ret&ain
of the country, waa the ?na? judg
etiijui o' vnjoiheir hyreau fores
eeable tonight than
the rorecaster-s vu?
?on?nued in the :
the Southwestern storm
into Rastern Teres,
int will couie
r, for the pi
STATEMENT WAS
HUERTA'S PROMPT APOLOGY ]
RELIEVED THE TENSE
SITUATION
ARREST OF MARINES
-,
State Department Demand* That j
Farther Exile Because of Race
Shall Be Stopped
\ . _
(By Associated Press)
. Washington, April ll.-Tho tense
situation created here hy the arrest ot
American marines hy Mexican autho
rities nt Tampico was groatly relieved
tody with tito receipt of Huerta's
prompt repudiation and apology for
the action, forwarded from Mexico
City by Charge G'Slmughnesay. While
so definite statement was obtainable
in official circles, lt was intimated
that tho necessary redress fdr the af
front had been afforded:
Reporting developments to the navy
department. Rear Admiral Mayo ia
eD2!2i?2d O? thc Arr.sr?c-o?? imVm iorco
at Tampico, cabled, that ho had de
manded that the Mexican commander
Salute thc Aaiorican flag within 24
hours - uv.-expir?t("r. of the affront.
No further raessago had como from!
Admiral Mayo when tho, department]
closed tonight.
Admiral Mayo's report waa for
Ilftre?d to:President Wilson at White
Sulphur SprjWss.'W. Va., where he
I la spending Easter.
Officials at the state ahd navy dc-;
Iffcartments considered Huerta's ?tate-i
meat full and' frank. It promised an ]
Immediate investigation- of Col. Hi
sojosjit's. activii in arresting the ma
rines and parading .j them publicity
through tho streets, and the official
statement- issued-hy the state depart
ment added that General Haere, had
promised "that If th* Investigation
should-develop a greater rftsppnslblU
the penalty would be imposed by the
competent legal authorities.
General Huerta's good faith w&s
achieved, apparently without reserva
tion, and lt was pointed bat'that lt
was but mir to await the result of
the promjftc? investigation and discip
line of the Medicen officsr resaonsl
ble for the humiliation o ft lie Ameri
.?aa nftVTr The 5avy ?c^vr?e?i, ?ii
was said,'.bad Issued no instructions
io "'--r A?~~?;ral Mayo directing either
tne withdrawal or reinforcement of 1
- hle_ demand for a as?ate;
j Graciais nere are disposed tn rely]
jon that officer's discretion and are)
{certain that he has been Informed of j
thc uu-^ ur.: ?t ica terms of oeneralj
Huerta's explanation.
_ New representations from the
spanish foreign office tbrongh Am
bassador Willard at Madrlo. asking
assistance for exited Spaniards at Bl
?sso. brought torthlhe comoftttt that
every?Jhlngporselbte la being done.
vy+ty vBryan again explained that
[die bad instructed Consular Agnht Ca
rot hers to demand of General C?rran
se thal the case or every Spaniard
be considered seporatciy on ita .merita
and mat tne be nd more wholesale de
lation because o frac?. N?r, Bryan
indicated that he would, continue to]
press the claims of the Spaniards]
without abatement.
Distributed to Vetsrs.
Raleigh, April UL-J. Bryan Grimes,
secretary bf state, han -Just had print
ed tor distribution throughout the
st?te a pamphlet containing' the state
constitution and hu proposed amend
jtnents that will'be suhtnltted to tho!
voters for ratification at the &ext gun-j
il wilvil iu?? ?B? ano wilier were]
live topics for discussion in the Pro
gressive r'un:I^S^BBBBBBBHBnli
held here. They ?ic beiKg sent to[
the resistors oT deeds in all,the. conn-i
tie? tor general distribute. -v !
being clrcnlalVd tn every Other w
poSnibki in order that t":e pe?p?o m
be fully informed as io oacB'when the
time for their ratinciitlonj\Vf ballot;
arrives.
Well Known HorH^anSatel?es.
San Francisco, Val.,-* Apr
mund Bark, a well <*nowh uorseman
sud mmuLT nr **vAr?i ? stake-raceti,
committed suicide here ysuterday. He
had been suffer log co vere pains In his
head, the result of sn old operation.
He was sixty yearn old. .
1 Heavy Snow 8<?rs? jus Texas
Della*. Tetar Apr?? ? ![ -* fceavy
enew storm began todfty in the Texas
ft??-Hs?iliV the as?v-ad ?
week. Reports from ttv.st T*s?s indi
cated that a cold war?
intensity was sweeping *>8??
the Southwest.
Stsgiag Cen*
The At** vii le, w\i???hi H
reutlon will meet at iwgfc'/ ?shurch
Saturday sad Sunda? the ?lath and
tenth of May, All *?Tat^r?jW,Ifivets
nt t?>.i>?h; ?re c^rii^Tsn^mi..' io .be
present. _ _
ELECTION SOON
FOR ALDERMAN
Council WO! Meet Monday After
noon To Adopt Ordinance
Calling For Election
_J
Mayor Lee G. Hollcman Issued a
call yesterday for the Anderson city
council to meet in special session Mon
day afternoon for the purpose of or
dering an election for an alderman to
hil out the unexpired term of L H.
Fouche, formerly alderman ?'rom ward
.4. Mr. Fouehe resigned at the last
meeting of the city connell ou account
of the fact that he was leaving the
city.
At last meeting of council the city
attorney were notified tu prepare an
ordinance calling for the election and
thia will be submitted to the body to
morrow afternoon by G. Cullen Sulli
van. The date tor the election will
necessarily be at feast 2o days from
tomorrow.
Keys Gilmcr. one of the best known
ycUsB business men ot tho city hns
been mentioned as a candidat ? for the
position und in all probability he will
make the race, The tenure of office
for the new alderman will como to
an end on AugUBt 18 when all of thc
city's officers will again be voted upon.
Poof Killer Overlooked Him.
] Shreveport. La.. April H.-After
tnaklne nronurall?ui? to eom*n!t suicide
' by locking himself in a room, stopping
i up all crevices and* turning a gas Jet
Charles Dills felt a desire tor a final
cigarette. When he struck A match to
I light; the/cigarette an explosion fol
lowed. .Bills 'went Hying through a
I ? Wiriri MT nail th? ??J??; ^"SS pSrti???T'
j wrecked.. lillis is oxpected to die.
i / Blind Hector Successful lg g Test.
Chicago, April U-Dr. J. W. Bolo
Sln, .a blind man, has been appointed
ttalor physician of tho Tuberculosis
Hospital'at'Oak Forest He obtained
first place with 50 candidates compe
ting In the Cook county civil service
examination last March. He scored
95 marks out of a possible 100.
"Tito ear und hand, direct me," said
pr. Bolotin. "i con detent at a mo
ment's notice the slightest defect in
the respiratory organs. 3 take tem-,
-naratti??. by the tench.",
T'W. Bo?otl? sa 26 years old. Hs rs*
ceived his preliminary education at
the Min?le School for-the Blind at{<
Jacksonville He la a lecturer in the
Chicago College or Medicine and Sur
gery.
, Her Pet Claimed, Tries StlcMe.
Chicago;'April ll^-B?neltne Barded
leben. ??. nt?m-?"5 to r^s-mil suicide j J
because a dog which she had found c
and become attached to was claimed ?
by its owner, . H
_-"-u- ic
Tries io Sage wire,-Drink Liener.. }1
. ?ar>, ind., April ll.-Felix Greg-j'
ory, a steel worker, was arrested to-.*
day on a charge of trains tc fores Ul J j
Vlfe to Join him drinking whiskey'
rom a bottle that also contained
j-rc rcung snakes M
TO BE CONSOLIDATED
WiB Take C? art? of Bastees* To*
morrow and Combined Stores
Begin ThU Weak
?SK business change of considerable
interest all over Anderson county
took place yesterday when F. B.
Orayton, proprietor of Crayton's Drag
store, a popular Main street drag
concern, purchased the Martin Drag
store irom P. D. Martin. Thia deal
has been nnd?rwsy for the past two |
months but no conclusion was reach-'
ed until yesterday. Tho consideration
IS not known but lt ta understood that
nuit? a sum was involved.
Theso t*vo drags stores are in ad
joining bnslaesB and ?tnoe the pur
chase or yesterday it will leavft octy
one drug store on that aide of North
Mainstreet.
?The taking of stock will be begun
the Martin company Monday and
I be completed as soon as possible,
which time Mr. brayton will begin
ring his stock of good? Into th-?
quarters now occupied by Martin and
the store room he now couples will
probably be oCered for rent.
(Mr. Orayton has been In the drue
business la Anderson tor irs year* and
ls one of the best' *nown dtanpste I?
tba city. Mr. Martin bas not been
in the busm?w\harc for such a length
of.'time. He-'seld yesterday that he
would retire from tb* dru?- ni-mtit??
.entirely an? devote alt of his tisrte to j?
the f~c^ry establishment whloh bel*
wilt open in North anderson about the T
first of next monto.
now associated with .Mat-tin's store as
head, prescription derk will remain
with the nsw cancera.
? ".' -ie
Misa Hasel Hilt of Highland?, N, Crt
ha? returneA^to^r. home after a visit's
to'Miss athle?n " Nowyeo OK Ker*? jj
eteeet. MiiaHiU is.a. stater ^'.Mrs-'k
TRUST PROGRAM
TO BE ABRIDGED
THE CHANGES ORIGINALLY
OUTLINED NOT LIKELY g
TO BE MADE
DRAW AMENDMENT]
After Many Conference? Demo?
crate and Repubiic?n? Have
Come To Term?
(By Associated Presa)
r Washington, April ll-Anti-trust
oglslattou supplementary lo the Sher
win Act probably will not bo under
taken ai, thia session of t-nngr^na-on
Ibo broad scale originally outlined by
Ih?< ad m in lat ration. Thin became
known boro '.tonight, democratic" sen
kte add house leaders agreeing that
k practical solution ot tho problem
lo cope with evils of big business
through legislation had boon anggeat
td. >.AS
! The plan it wap.astmrt^d ia to pass
in tho HUI ?v?nv! ^cts?d cr??t* aa ts
lerstato ti axle coromiHslon of broad
:o\v<:i'.-. to invest?gate off i rs of cor
pora tiona and with specific authorizo
!lon to - enquire mt ollie relation to
commerce of interlocking directorate?,
loldlug company's stock waterf.:;?, the
ittoitauo/i . ----1?-.
-"--- -- .
irlcc- discriminations which tend to
lestrov comp?tition. Tho commlsnlon
would recommend to th? next . con?
rress what further trust regulative
legisiatton ia deemed advisable for the
Hreirare of tho country
Such a culmination of an anti-trust
legislative program originally aug?
seated by President Wilson in a spec
Al message to congram ha? , been
working ont in conference between the
president and senate and house lend*
?ra for many .weeks. The task ?tenta- il
tlvedy outlined In bills proposed as
mmed proportions that precluded Ita
iccempllshn tiers believed
rlewr of other legislarte problems
scraf routing congress, find also because-!
Jf many conflicting i/pihioha or mots
n the councils of-ihtV-dominant party
ls to Just what bhou'd oe done.
; After many conf&'ehoes of democat
o and rep?blica^ senators, who la
nrn have confsr/ed with members of
be^ house intrrstate commerce av
imeadtnW co the senate bin to"crei
in intiy^tftt? trade commission han
Men d',awp. de^s^? Uke the .dr
>t prouoafirf Ii?!? te srcbfb?? ..r v*-? .
a?? interlocking diredtoratna. HAUU??;
companies, ?tock watering; to provide
br government ragulation of tha is
suance ??'ra?a-oao securities and to
o?re the problem pf destructivo price
ilscrlmlaatlon. It would provide that
til these problems be referred to rn?
iroposcd interstate trade commission,
llrecting an exhaustive study of the
abject for the. information of con
ml,
' Pres ld ?nt Wilson, it bc carno known
onlght, hag had thia solution of the,
iroblem presented to him, and admin*
st rat lo.-, leaders declare he has look
id on it with favor,
Hbeletan of Prehistoric Elephant
?; Ix? 'Angeles, Cal., April li.-rf?m
iraetlcally complote skeleton of a pre
ilstortc elepi.snt.which, it ia believed*
bamod tho earth thousand*, of ve???
*o, wat, found toda? in ,??"? ??rea fee- '
ll flo?ds noar hore. "The animal In
f fe measures more than 16 feet m
engtb," said Frank 8, Daffott, director
if the Southwest Museum. "It stoo?
4 feet high and its tin ks are g fest
Only Slight &?*?$* in N, CaroijJMu
??reensooro. N. C" April ll.-*?A ?nc
md frees? last night threatened :
dil the fruit crop o; thia sectloa^ l
t was Injured only slightly. ?eer>.
ng to statement
lipoiii
disobeyed Orders to Rented^
From Mexican Sade of
Rio Grande
(By Associated Presa. .".
Ul Pa?n- T** A^Tii -'- * "??i?.wu?
sst night by sfrttte?n Fed?rala in
ledras Negra*, oppostte Eagle Pa?,
hree^er.i!w
? ?' .' >????? ? . . ? : ". ? :
?egr>s.
lotbea, were placed'fn th* guardhouse
t the border patrol cams here gad
m b? ?oort 'W??mWtSr1'
ls>bedleac6 of orders. Al
ad boi^ftasirnci?d,' it fs said,