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--."' ? ' ' '**"<W,"^*^^W**""*"*^ _ III, III, - ._. ^ _ VOU 1, NUMBER 77. tT^t lr^^^^lt, Uli, ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY M0RN5NG, APRIL 17. 191* PWCEWE^ENli ?B^PER ANNUM. CRISIS IS PA GR?TlFWNfc NEWS RECEiV* ?? PRESIDENT WILSON THURSDAY BIG CLOUD SHOWS RIFT Accepting Huerta vs Apology . Is Not Regarded In Any Sens? As Recognizing Him Head of a Government (By Associated Press) Washington, April 16.-The United States government , tonight accepted , General Huerta's offer to salute the starr, and stripes as an, apology' for,, the arrest of Americas bluejackets at < Tampico a week ago today . Thc i Huerta government's salute to thc ; American Hag ?viii 'bo-answered witto 1 a salute to the trl-colrtr or the Most- . can.nation. " Thle arrangement, the . detalle of < which wero peing finally arranged i tonight In an exchange of, official ] messages between' Washington aaa ? Mexico City, ended. In 'the- view ' of \ all high administration officials, . the ' crisis that bad resulted in the dis ' patch ot American war fleets to Mexl- , can. waters. Executive officers and ( congressmen breathed a sigh of re- , lief.that thc tension had passed.' -\ Ne time has been sot for the, firing < ui ?? xnUai?, un?i? tue aotatteare ar- ] ranged, no further orders will bo cent | to Uto American fleets .now procede lng south, lt is practically certain, ( however, that while many of the ve?= selp will be turned back, others will oontinue. smth. and a substantially Increased naval ferce will be main? , fained in Mexican wate?. j Huerta's offer, and request foB^* u return salute, caue?d President Wil son to ash tor. au opinion t*iom:.t?ia,s counsellor of the state department and navy department officials. ..Alli . reported that . it . waa the Invariable entk?rn ^ air. w'iiaon 'urn rx-a sa- , lute under auch circumstance did not involve recognition or tho .Huerta gov- , : ?Cl Of , same character as griping the hand } of an individual wKftwlf apologizing aa he ?xtwdjf lt-'*''Secretary. Bry?". , too, took the v?irw that the Amercan salute would be given to the flag of thc Mexican nation, just as much re spected by the constitutionalists as ' ia6 "oer> government, and no tech.- 1 nlcal recognition was Involved. ' J Precedent.-, in which thc U-'.tcd 1 Stater returned the salutes of other ? nations which apologised to it, were I cited at the white aL'?se and navy d?- 1 p?riment, and it was generally agreed j in executive quarters that General j Huerta's compliance with the Am ari- J caa demand had Vdisolpated a tenue J situation. No orders to the Amerlcsii fleet to change 1U course Will oe ( giver, until the ftohl details of the salute hive been arranged. In less than 4? hh?r* after Presi dent Wilson *ad ordered the Atlantic i und Pacific Gesta: to Mexjcaa waters,! | and had informed <Jeteral Huerta], that unless a sftlateNWia fired to atone fbr repeated attssssa a*aWsH th? dir-.; nity of the Halted St*ifcs ta,ero would,. be serious consequences, the nn?wer came-? complete acceptance of the demand o? tho Washington govar? ment I Ho Chang? in Policy, Washington. . -Immediately?j lhere win a ciwjpw'Aini ?u3?ap*vcnrv of official Washington, As the storm cloud lined and a way* of satisfaction spread through official quarters. President Wils(m-arranged io go*> White ?ttlphttr Springs, W. Va., for Oie "week-end, sad Sfcr?tairy Bryon, who ts- ill. plained to take hts long delayed trip to Miami, Fia. Attention that had"'been temporarily disced j I from the,, legislative , program turnad ! avala to ; con?r?asiib%*r routine. w*.l)<-. the mvaident' ' declared the flying of??a;.^a'^1H>oM,'elaae Tam ?Ji? incident*'lt'' will ha ve nc particu lar bearing ou the general 'MexIcHo ; o o d o o o o o o o o o * o o ol?^arS&? o o Coast >Lro^^^^|^^^^^^ ? a save ?ierd?g which waVon^hc o t> traci sheas' bf .tba' locomotivo, o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o W. 0. W. ?fecnVBB*?~B01?Y IntcrCRti!!; ft vty? t In the Slatter r hy Bebels. (By Associated Press.) Omaha, Neb l?J*r-Payraent today by, tho Woodman * of - the World af an iBaurabce policy on Usc lifo of Clement*!, Ver gara, .the Texas ranchmah, ;eH?ged to tove been de- 1 :oyed lot$he Mexican sldV<s?- the bor ler and alhtn by '.Meat?^.' federal ' troops, revealed the fact that ??be mysterious'-: tk^eryv of ? ? Vergara'e ?ody from Mexican aol! bad boen ac complished by members pf th?^rder. ' The proor of death ' tarnished the . >rder. which USS headquartere here, 1 ;?ve the information that Vergara . sad been mkeaVtO**' lonely island In 1 the Rio Grands by federal soldiero ' ind there shot Abd his body bayonet- 1 T.1:: .-_ tn the 1 proof of'death.' was" barfed by the 1 soldiers. ' The casualty, department of ?he or- 1 1er gave" out the Information that a lumber of -the mom bera of Ahe- order ' sad prganlted ?nd execUted. tba yei-->] sup ai tbfc body sod brought lt to 1 fcmertcap dbir wner* it was restored ' o the Vergara family. COTTMp?M?iW? i IN SUPR?ME COURT Enterestinp Point Brocgfct lip On ] Account ipi Sp?t Over ? Trans- ? A?aat?c ?t?p^ek ' lons of American colton exporters to heir foreign agents la tho subject of i suit the supreme co?^JK?M*a: asked o review within: the next few days, informal application: for_ ihn review ?aa today lodged with tba court. The cage is ono te which the Birgc ?."orbas C^KSWi-py. ,.^h?rta<w?, Tftxoa, vas held liable to Its foreign agent at a re men fer 54&.O00 damage?. This ?uiount ??a the 'Sum tb* ?5rot paid p purchasers of cotton tor selling :otton to them pot up to grade. The Texas firm'was sued In the Ped ir al courts Of .Texas after arbitrators selected ia accordance with the rules >f tb? Bremen cotton exchangdpJpM jeld ihe p?rchasSrh'were ep>,Uled to langages. .The Texas -firm now com jiains that the arbitrary difference in grades fixed by the Bremen ?xchangc. mould not have been uacd ia th?'ar iltration. It ts claimed tri ia would tave invalida ted the claim of the agent or reparation from thc exporters. PaA?eii|ri^Train, No. 5 -Wa*./De layed Fer Two Ho?m By A ^ ^ Paaaenge^^ lipea for Election Wf" Wari 4-la Of. fee of Kr. T. P. B?e?ittfl. ? ?tty taxi, rioeot of J * real-j) THE UEVERS THE MATTER IS BEING HELD UP Mt SECRETARY OF ? >?R FOR INQUIRY GOVERNOR IS MAD And Is Alleged ?o Have Sent Con. flictnig Request* to Weahing ?c~-4n*jd3e darted (By ABBoclated Press) Washington, Ajpril 16.-Secretary of War Carr leon announced tonight that he WM holding up the selection of P. site for tho annual aiimaer man uevers of the , militias of Florida, Georgia. South Carolin? and North Carolina, pending the adjuetment pf tho latest clash between ' Governor Dole L. Blens? qf South Carolina and p??w?r department. The Isle of Palms, near Charleston bad been selected by the militia ad jutants general and the war depart ment but wa* not approved because ot rigorous objections from Governor Blease, who complained that he h&j: ipt been consulted. Later the depart ment rectfiTW* K telegram inna tuc governor urging,, the selection of the Mt*,. n?T Nonplussed by this development, Secretary Garrison asked tba, gover ?or to withdraw one or the other of sis. communications, but the gover nor rert?se?, insisting that wniie ne [ranted the tale of Palms chosen be aunt be consulted. Now Represent? j?ve Whaler of South Carolina ha* un lertaken to straighten out the tangle. I v.. The Situation. Some time ugo it was announced from Washington that the United Stater army of fleer inspecting the rite* in this state Offered for tho eu :ampment ot 10.000 troops. this sum ner, had selected ?be Isle of Palme. 3oon afterward*, the order wa*, rr)-' raked by th* aaahjtant secreteo -pf war,- Mr. ?re?ket?ridge. on tb* sbpw n"g of ' Representative RagBdale- Of hi* ?tate_ Sow'?Rat it Was again announced Lhat the Isle of Palms would get the sncampiufmt. However., there baa been another hitch. It baa been re pvHrw tu,?t GOT.' JU ita OB WM u?pieas sd because ot the fact that the war Jepartme-H had ordered some, corn os ' iiuslsrcd eui. aha lad expressed himself so forcibly that the war department would not send ?ny troops into tola state. Atlanta iud alrtady been making a big fight tor the encampment. SAT??NAL PROHIBIMOS ts Vader Dlaeasaioa Before The Sea* p^s> ??? CvatiBkiiee. ..? ' -- * . i (By Associated Press) Washington. April 16.-Prohibition ist*' before the senate Judiciary com Blt^ee continued argument* today for submission' Pf the state of const lt u ionsl amendment barring the liquor _~ .-" ? 1 - intendeijt ot thc Virginia Anti-aaloon League, replying to Senator -Borah's - -_:.n.ia?^Ul. 1C?URI AK ?IT?** ?HW yr ...t..? VO-^.w . ' ~ *. ?* lave to convince Senators that the amendment would be the most ef fective way of fighting the traffic, de clared no one could tell positively how fer reaching the amendment would bc DOESSrT LIKE ?CE?aO ,? l Acatar Vpjdaman Weean** Waat Oae for Police Judge la Wasklagtoa? Washington. April 16.-Southern ?emoerats - mUbusteriog late today Mtalaat the condnnation of Robert H. Terrei!. - TL'"TO, ~- * municipal J^J \? the Dtstrl?t of Columbia, kept the tenate in executive aesaidn for more ?ban 3 honra without reaching a vote. Senator Vardamen of .Mississippi mid he would continue the struggle until tbe Ml**t ditch." A LIGHT MEAL ^ COMES HEAVY in Tamnso tba Price For Ham and Egg? b $2.50 ?er MeM Tampa, Fla,!. April 16.-WUb three Mrfkgoee ahoardi. ,the Gj?fr nan atwaat j^age ?r**.-' Tahgtee Jcckeo. bera today. ' Thai seamer ar ri***, at quarantine yesiervi., The refhasees were A. C. g FOLK IS Famed! St. Lo*? ? ?r*#t Hunter I?; After Railroad Mb&tMrte* For The Govera?6&t Washington, D^f^W^B- Indict ments were voted^w^BjKfev i^* Fed eral grand Jury, lt mfmMrstood au? thoriutively, ?geles* dte\faur witness es who refused to WW*ty before Hie Interstate commeswHriflnfaaloo last Friday concerning rewHRpr toe Bil. lard Company wltM|jHHK#ir ; Haven Railroad system. -j'jPflWBgndlctn^enta probably will pot &l?kW?5*t\ tor sev. eral days, ponding ttawC'word rroni ' the witnesses, as t?.tpfjyjer they de sire to change their attitude. Crimi nal prosecution waa feeorted to in j preference tc cont .'. ^oeaedings. Hie men whose nani** aro heior:-1 the Jury are Htrry V. Ripple, presi dent tot tho Mercbanta. fiaivoriu? Bank ot 'N?* . Hov... Heming \vs>-, j president of the Second XaUounl Dunk of Kew Haven, Edward/-.*. Field und Samuel Morehouse, alt #fcNe* Havon. j AH four are supposed i l connection With thejdUH^DenApJly;, through which lt baa hedfealleged that millions or dollars ?nlP???:New Hav en securities have beengillegally di verted. j Henry Stoddard, counsel for Whipple abd Field, today notified], Chief Coun sel Joseph W. Folk, ot-?ne interstate Commerce Commission. 'that bl? ; ollfet?lt? j'mHflr ?Witn^tg^UaSM^' ' rather Utan undergo -.t?S^-stlgnia of |;ao indictment end crlmi^l prosecu S \ -Iw^gaiT NEW^^" " ? ^?^.Ife;^?^^?- Co?? turned ?i& V?rrBct Atlanta, Oa., of . Leo M. Frank, [defendant, who i?Sl^?ennS?S^ Un the cas? thatl^S?od^fet natldnal comment, floe ash* th? ,an nnlment of the guilty .verdict on-sthe ground- thai tho : *?*~? ^ " ? a?tot^R Frank to be nv??l Snnr tho! Tourt room when the verdict vra* aa. nuanced. Tho otha* asks fe* ? j trtai on the claim of newly, discovered ' evidence. ^^??^V* on bot*L nrottonfe winch were rued lo the superior court, will be heard by Judge Hill pn ?prll 22. Th.s action or the court autoraatic S?"J?V*' tte banting of Frank un ^W^ttjal action is taken on the two Violation of the United State* con stitution ls claimed by counsel for tho defense in the action of Judge Roan, who presided at the trial, in allowing Frank to bo absent from the court room when thc verdict was re turned. lt ls believed this plea will constitute the baals of t appeal to the supreme court of -the United Stabro in case the state courts finally decide against a new hcartngi _ Tke^motlon^or the aa nutmeat ot tl.?, TS.uivt n?o flied by atiorcny6 wno, heretofore. haVe not been connected with the defense. - It raises tJjav^ueV Hon ot the legality or the waivers of" both defense and prosecution, which permitted the factory superintendent to bo absent from tho court room when tn* Jury rCurneA the verdict. Sworn statements also were in cluded in which witnesses agatnst the defendant repudiated portions, of their evidence especially that reflect ing, on his character. Methods used by the prosecution in preparing the fit vc, m nimmt WP? MV V/CrC tacked. " The body of the murdered girl was found in the. basement of tfce National Pencil Company's plant on the morn ing of April 2?. Authorities have failed to agree as. to whether death resulted from a blow she ha/1 received on the head or from strangulation. : F/ank . eras 'convicted on the first ballot ot the Jury. The motion fer a f'iiod today w tm an extra ordinary one. A previous motion waa, dented hy. the "superior court -and an appeal to the state court also proved futile, tho tailer affirming th? con ta th? w^iste?^^Jijrethodifttci ginnln arni ft EX-PRESIDENT TAFT SAYS THAT THE Eft?nFilON WAS irdPROPER STRONG FEATURESl Ert jght Ont Br tile Advocates Of the Repeal Action Choate Writes (By Associated Press) Wash ington. April IC-Joseph il. loato, American ambassador to Great ritain during the negotiation of the Pcuncefwe treaty, bel levee1 cor nde?ce with the Biblah Govern ment at that time precludes the idea t American coastwise shipping can -tempted from paying tolls through Panania Canal. " jrmer, President Taft, who algded the Panama Canal Act, containing thal exemption clause, thought that In do ing io he was granting a subsidy to American coastwise shipping, and be lieves Us?t unless confess retereeel Itself the United States will have to submit the questidn to arbitration. inese pointe, oom welcomed ny re peal advocates, were brought out to day at the hearing before the aesato committee on inler-oceanlc eaaajeifpl Mr. Taft in a latter declare^fjMtl "Thee* are some hot beads that talk (n .^J_.._.1 .- . fc. - . * * . n ?vi?w? nuUBL lac flRIH. UL the Ukited State? to manage her own canal and her own property as sh? like?, no matter what she has to, but this la all froth. These are erploaiviatas." ; He added that he had no idea of breaking a treaty, but 'thc cuesti?n waa "whif the treaty means.' ABUNBK HONORABLE ' f'' Navy Department Declares It Shouli B? Recognised ??^sahingtoaj April 16.-The navy de pertinent issued the fellowing" .state tahnt on thia point: .; . . . ? AMEWDHU?I-5NORA0LK. it ?s t'lVflR ably retti^Sed. gpo for"gun* by a vessel of war of the power whose , flag has just been saluted. Thia is in accord with international comity, ai ??T? ninny p recede nts io es tab usn. 0(0 custom.;,.' "In Admiral Mayo's written com. wus informed by.Admiral Mayo tn*j; the salute would be returned by tbs Dolphin." : ;v THE FOREIGN F0WJ5R? C&used Huerta To Decide on Hi? Coarse-Out of Faed*. .Washington, April itt.-Inquiry aa to the character of pressure brought on General Huerta brought out the fact that foreign governments bsd an active interest in the event.", of the last twenty four hours. Both the French 'and German ambassadors, after con ference* at tho State department, were In communication, it ls understood, with their, representatives in Mexico City. ?noih.or phase Of the ?.Uni-tlnn mm a well authenticated report that the IftAt. installment bf a loan doe Huerta, was about to be held up- by foreign bankers Lt he did 'bot comply with Ame rican, demands. ooooooooooocoooooooo o o a.. . ?oar* Fiteber. o -M a aaa a a ea o ?00000000 0 0 e. Charlotte, ti. C., April 16.-Striking out 14 opposing bastmen in a six in ning game with West Virginia Uni versity at WVte Forewt thia sitera>?& Cuthrell of the North Carolina ?ap? ttsts bung up a record ror consecu" tl ve strike Outs for college base ball in this section, if not the country over, by retiring thirteen in order on three strikes. Wake Forest won the gap?! 5 to 0. LABOR LEADERS SEEKING PARDON Tne 2? Men Charged With C?? ?na-aev ta ?vo?SM??ng (By Associated Press) Washington, April lt).-President Wilson waa asked by a ??igreaetoaai d?l?gation today io request Attorney MMPPrai i^Reynpiaa to obtain a stay 01 exec un on ror the cwenty seven ta bor leaders sentenced for complicity tn the dynamite "onspireey. ..ikea the president the sentences until he had an oppor tcuity to review all the proceedings and the application for par ?km. Th? pres!sept promised to give the case? careful consideraron. LONDON PRESS ll ROASTS WILSON War In Mexico Would Have Been Over But For Monroe Doc trine, They Declaro (B7 Associated Press) London, April 16.--Tho London morning papers, commenting with ?atilsfactlon on the conclusion of the Tampico incident, continue to criti cize Pr?sident Wilson's policy. The Dally Telegraph say?',' > "lt seems plain that Huerta's face ie thoroughly well-saved, and a very considerable strengthening ls given to bis position In the eyes of bis ?countrymen." The Graphic says: "The bargain hap' a double advan tage-satisfaction to President wilson aad th? saving of President Huerta's face." The Post says: . "lt is a moral victory tor . the United States which will leave Huerta lust where he was. President Wilson's policy is not quite intelligible to ob rervers outside of the United States But for the Monroe doctrine, iv is probable that several European nu Mons would co-operate to neuere the re-estebllshmezi of'order and the pro tection of their interests in Mexico KA ITS A ll A Mil?'EU I Governor pf Oklahoma Has Carried His Point Against Them. Tulsa, Okia., April 16.-Because of mc rriuimi ot AUjuiant uenerai -^amuu to withdraw state tf oopa from .the Tul sa Jockey Clubs j;rounds, R. J. Alli son, president of the Clcb, today an nounced the abandonment of the race [meeting which began here Monday. tl al law for several' days beeauae of failure to discontinue betting. [MERE BAGATELLE SIXTY MILLIONS j Two Slips ol Paper Representing the Value of Few^g|ighkEt j Counties En TW? Stet? WWr^TBrky ij?lprir 'T?.~~a^w? ' slips :Oi r. each representing" $82,971,?50 y" were-delivered to the city of i New fork. They y?re^iTOPed checa> turned over to the cltjr' hV th? aucceas. yment far the Issue bf $6r?.0o0,000] ?>he preminm. It Was stated that .je ebecks'wer* th's <^gs3t of ??? (which have been written since Leslie M. Shaw, tbeh secretary of tb* *r?as ufy. gave a check for $40,000.000 to tMf|^ar York Banking House, which represented the Kreuch Interests in the purchase by the government, of the partially completed Panama Canal. / Th? two banking houses which pur chased tho 'city 4 1-4 per cent, ditty years bonds at 101.45 offered them kt 102.10 and at the close of bualpeas tonight lt waa said they hold $22,000, 000 of the amount. Their profit on the laaue will be $122,000. Return of the Salute It But A Formality (By Associated Press) Washington, April .16.-Huerta's of fer ?ran received in congress general ly with approval..and member?,f*mi-, liar with. International in-ecedenis agreed that a return salute from aa recognition 'of the Huerta regime, or beneath the dignity ot the United States. Senator Lodge, ranking republican member of the foreign ir?latlona com ml?tee,. who bad said early In the day that to return the salute would unilllfy tn? effect' of the apology, withdrew ???s ? i'iitt;'mui B(i?r a telephone mess aage with Secretary Bryan, Senator Shlvely, acting chairman of the foreign relations committee, was quick to agree that the United Slates government could not refrain from answering the Mexican apolo getic guns. A return , salute was tn accordance with the intel national custom. . During executive session late today, .senators discussed the reported Hu etta position informally, and lt wrns agrted that thc United States should not quibble over returning the salute ; STATKMKST& IBSUlSD. { Atlanta, April 16- Attorneys on both j 1 aides in ?ne r rank w?a? iD??f? ?w?w j menta tonight. The tech nia* 1 point 'Waa that Prank was not io court room wheh the verdict was read. This was done as a precaution Jjx oroteet the 1 prisoner In ease ho t . acquit? jted- It ls contended that be knew nothing of thia, arrangement. One of j hts attorney?>knew nothing of it. - f Solicitor Dorsey declares that he {agreemont between the Judge and two of the attorneys oa toe .other side He said that these Cw? attorneys aver he taken et lt Theas, two attor ney? state that r*rauk. bungal! demand, ed th? n?w trial on ground, and that U ie hrs life at/'stake and his case, aot theirs. ^ * SENATE RAISED THE FIGURE ON APPROPRIATIONS FOR AGFJ.aJLTUPE FIGHT BOLL WFXVIU Th? Bill A? Reported Will Farewell to the Fro* Distrikt i t?on of Seeds (By Associated press) Washington? April l6.-B*orfunita tlon or the work nf the department Of agriculture was proposed ht ap ??lead, ment to the agricultural aj>pJ oprlatlon bill, reported to the senate today hy the agricultural committee, Tho com mlttee mado a half million dollar IB crease in the house bill. The committee struck from the hill the .appropriation for cphgresvl-mal distribution or free seeds, over which (Here is an annual contest, It inserted ?n item of $100.000 to furnish Southern primary cotton markets with samples or government cotton standards ?nd of yams made from standardized col ton/ An item for farmers co-operative demonstrations ana cotton boll weevil itudy was increased $250,000 with the condition thai no . contributions for this purpose should ba received from any individual or corporation. An Item for the investie;! BC cn? xnat aamago Hov amended to Include an invaatifi*tiott of the cigarette beetle and thc appropriation tor the purpose ta ed $25,000. Whitman Ja Af ter The Mein Hi^cr Up (By Associated Pms) New York. April 16,-ftj^lofcd?$i&i aejr Wttiinua hoped taafcht to learV soaairihS' origin of the Betiti.?-* t?m*L. Court Justice Coff ? a new trial. . Karl /Jresner. nessa*, was brought' affidavit submitted to Ju =f?S?7?t !??? 'pg&sssFz i admitted yesterday b rrlse.' He plua?ed g and ls in the Tombs pearance before the gi ner would not gl^ " today tba roformsUon 'ea would he tell whether he *" become an elevehth hour witness. WAS GHIMiK CO^PCLPIOK British Con sui flake* SerSeu? Clune Against Tflla. * (By Associated Pres?) Bl Paso. Tex.. April S. Cu nard-Cumminr, until recently. British vice consul nt Torrean ?1???*^ to ?eneraj. V??aseo General V??Va dem*pa,/or the surrender pi that city, reached here today from the .war fry. Cu na i'd -Cummins, who ia ' on ' *hy tb Mexico City, confirmed newspaper accounts that bo carried the mcps^ge under compulsion and tilrA*.tu ryt rrttiti??! uni. . ?>ort tb? Incident ?? "the British a?v bass*?or'*i Wasbingtob. Secretary Darned Is froud t?f th? N^vy iBr As?cciatsd ?f*?s., ' ?J11W, York* ApriI Josephus Daniels, secretary of the r'aa*r. the guest of honor, the Navy . Leanne of the United States held ib ninth an nual banquet tonight and hoard speakers laud the prerj^rsdneea o* tbe navy for immediate action aa shown Ly tha,; prompt daparture cf a powerful squadron for Itfsx?oaa wa ters at the call of tbe whaM*.*,*. authorities thia week. BpeaJdaw of his recent order a bo ll? hine the wino mess. See. Daniels said: ^a^ Jginaraiar hu* of togh?, critic* who see ?t to i^pres^t me ea a too to discipline on tho one IHB?? twist, thia jato a cas?< of discipiins nm maa on the ofuor. Far greater quaaUpa? thin that at Ai^inu*.*- tzz?L - faa:? ".T... ' Th? Secretary said there waa. ap) body of more temperate, clea* feetdfedl men la the world thoa Amonesja na? ral Officers. Me asked Md heatera whether they would not demand tho abolishing cf a wine mask to railroad angin eera* club bouses if tits r?lif ?au4 wogW ^p^rmit euch a tbto?. *TkS wreck of a areal hai??l.?* saw tbe secretary; the lose ef a erf?? ifcppMatf?ad the honor ot the conn* try may easily 'hinge upon one of many asea in thc auuca wntcri v - intricate machta skips, hare cf cate. > , ? . F. K. McCuily ? ? ftr$' days In Columbia