The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 19, 1914, Image 1

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PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. HwS? TWO OF MEDIATORS A MAIN OF CANADA BY THE Formai Conference Looking to Se' Without Further War Wai Sej Time-Participant? {By Associated Press) l/feshlngton, May l^.-prcatdeot Wilsen today told thc American com missioners who left last night for thc mediation conference at Niagara Falls. Ontario, that the United States gov crumem regards the seftlcmeht of the Mexican problem In* a definite form as a proreq?tBite to the withdrawal o? thc American forces from Vera Cruz. $o Halters For Americana, Tim president, gave the . American tommiBflloners-Justice Lamar of tho agprgne court af the United States; iPifcRriok Lehmann, former solicitor general and diplomatic secretary,, H. Percival Dodge-no specific instruc tions. Ho told them to place thero to place themselves Ip a receptive mood and await proposals from tho three. South American mediators. Huerta Elimination Next. But at the sams time he outlined to his representatives that oi ico seemed to bim to ha conditioned cn thc {?JJralnatkm Of the Huerta admini stration, and the establishment ir, its place of a-'.* provisional government which woald conduct an election giving fair treatment to ali factions over, s ^?uti^?i ^ ?h^ ^r?riap prbo over. a polution of the agra?an probr > lem and other international diffmul tics which have brod revolution in the southern republic daring Ute1, last The president wishe? the Mexican queeWon settled^ on compj?abensiv< linea shat wmw* kto^ aceottot th< HE WELCOMED TO DO DUKE OF C^NAUGHT tti-?a*nt of Mexk?B Trouble m afc Nwgara FaJJs In Short Confident of Outcome trom a diplomatic source in Mexico ."tty stating that General Huerta was j -cady to resign and woolii permit hie representatives at tba mediation con creace to eliminate him 1? it should nations that have-come from the 3 jerome absol?teiy necessary. Jnti ffuerta. deifc?ft?es -.ince their arrival o this country showed that they had -etalizcd Huerta's .ettmlnation waa re rajf?^;?a csseatlp-i to the settlement md toaew-J!MlH;'4heT'e?teet that unless ley c^fcv#pte*red to deal with this1 ihase af the ' problem their efforts Would be fruitless. . They are said to be.readyto recom nend Huerta's retirement, bul only ou he condtion that, definite understand- j ng ie reached on the hind of govern neut th&t ls to * follow. President Witebtt tn 'hi* final talk] with, tne American commissioners, at ?rhlch SccreiSBry Bryan.alt? was pres ?nt RPcft?^??l^iy of !B>i*"fct,on *e?e^?^^^^^?0tt,d ^ ? teftceis'-axar.pt-] a ort lime,] nbt So?k 'foi&fm?! ts. believing that S??hik? idea of 1 ? ' ? ? ae?Mrtaineu. ! headquarters the ament by| in favori bluet who) ?Wi gt mough to run a few miles up the road ?ad see a Mr. Taylor, to w~iom he de ?ented to his request abd ??uTs the as? time ahe baa seen her sotomoblle M the Urie the man waa alone and it s not known wttorn ilia AJU^ n<_<. sattle rrOm or whether or not they vere in the plot to steal the car WU?n in front of Mr.' Augustus. 3eaf '?. place, in thia count; th6' m? ?hlL?ry of tho car went wror r ud tba automobile broke down. men bea succeeded in enlisting the help or ?Yank Rhody who was vltiit&g Mr >ean, and bo drove them'in to Ander en. Archie h,. TOi ailing last nigh ippe?rance. ?al vbre a spit or I ? black hat. He appeared to bo about j Another featuro of the case 1? that] \>Q man engineering Uva .deal ? gave| ?r. l?hoddy a check for hauling the I terry; into the eily, the amount being J io. The ch?ck. when slimed., hore tho ! tat the stranaer i green cloth' HIS 'TAX'? WEWT ON WIT NESS STAND YESTERDAY AGAINST HIM SPRUNG SURPRISE Another NeW Wknew for-tl? De-' fenee Saw "Jnck" Rote ead Becker Conferring . (By Associated Press) . New York May AL^Btotrict Attor ney Whitman today completed lils caso e tarnst C9wr.es Becker by placing .?a the witness stand two ole* wbroi pe ivmsldered . bis star " witnesses Charlea U. PRU, Jr., tb? former piLcc can's Tlind. companion and press agent, and Janies Mar ?holt a negro v?uth. vs ho sa'd ?*w Becker "nd Jack Bose talking at tb.? "narinn ceu lerenue, which was declared by the toort ot ?ppeils to h^vr, been the . heart or the ea^apiri'?;^ lo murder h;rraan Rosenthal." " Thc gh -.rder'u. a'dow .and several other persons ateo "testiaed befoie the prosecutor declared Iii? r-aso ended. ^.Itt ew?re ter*. Epiker bad asked HBBHHHMBPC ? 'j juu W????I??K?????I????^' ?infe 8iui? B^laon, following h! .- ' ??T? m ( i:>> vf m?o. -r all we it fully into tito details of KIM alleged oo Md io i ?h. as; a "zu>M pigeon" for Beeker. He wai placed cn the stand aa the "dlsint-uWtcd w.l? i**WTO?5-tke "Harlem conference" ^T??*he' court V>,\ appeeih/eald waa essential .to con v',<t. Becke rf1 eg s J i y na help tile former policeman's case, rita testimony today was a complete surr prise to the .'defense. eker will not be night reTus?d to way definitely wheth er or not be would be cal ?ed leter, al though they , assert Becker has de - - ~- -ri-. --.-.ur him-:-. Mrs. Becker ; will go on the stand and try fe save, her husband from the electri? chair. -She a expected io con tradict much Mt^etestlm given by the wtteeaee fpf the state who swore that Riese-and her husband wera Very frlonily. It ls understood tba* she win also attack Ptitt. , If Becker testinoo.1? tm expected th?* be will admit that he met ROBB on many occ?al?n* hst wi? assert that re. lattin* bet?se# thisn were simply those that exist between evary police man and ' his "stool pigeon," which Rose admitted he wsw. There are about thirty witnesses un der subpoena to t?s?i?v Ju biter's : behalf.' The case may be In the hands of the Jury hy Saturday night BETT?^O?iibOK: broad InquWV:for^??cks today and the market ad?ap?sd materially above Um on last mibe**? rise, lt became loeresfilngly apparent that Wall St?eet Was seeing visions of bet SOUTHERN ?*&Spr&': DE- j Cl.ARE AGAINST * REPRE SENTATIVE VATICAN'' 'AGA?NST R?ft?ANiSfV? '.Object To the Present cf the ? Unsted Stetes A?encHag Serrice In Catholic ?hwch ( , tBy A 1 Nao? vii i?. T ?es?on s today the Sob Convention adopted ; testing again a vatican being at government. Tlie that, ?.500,000 Sob ed with aldrin th emmental . repto sanction to the'Catho]rp tending their serv functions. Tho first busin session waa tho i recommending * ; statistician, ft w A resolution JJ veatioa ?iave an Exposition in San At ls final ern Baptist t?ous pro- . e of the seat , of J set forth j ti/ view-} :of gov-i to giro urch by gt? ffloial inittee -of . a the con Panama adop a, OH , gftte to ttloa in 'Ai ihn ??f? fMItr<?At j Yesterday TH? ?lost or.xas iaiK i'e??ejd to city .jpoUticsj although a little was hoard -about ooumvaffair* ? ?:??>'? !.':..?. . :-'.:::ans ' ? ? ? ? ...... {lawyer of this city, ia giving .s?rions consideration to running; for a eec.t in the House of representatives and'will probably bt found lined np w?V: ?hr remainder when th? gong pounds .or the.first dash out or the bo\- Vri?nir. have stated that Mr. Wolfe bas never ' had an opportunity to ap; j **n merits as there has been some dis tractiajr; Issue asul they worn: bira to to run thia summer and wa'K the i co * pl* tb giveiilm a chance on hf? abiiity Snd iltDt-iii. I Claude Martin of the Broadawny " section of Ibo county ls being mention led as a probab&'-casdldgic for iuporvl isor and' friends ot his suv that Mr ' Martin will show a thing or two in :I>e way of running for office If-he decides to go into Ui? rs - John A. Hoft?n of Belt on:'ia'-heins menti didate t _ ?out t; ? he intends eiahlng the s | bceV^pariisau^ OASIS BURNS JUDGE HILL OF GEORGIA PLAINLY ABOUT IKE FAMOUS t4SLUETH" STRONG CRITICISM Of thc Method? Employed ko Get Informaron in tho Celebrated Leo M. Frank Csa? (By Associated Press) Atlanta. May 1*V-Inquiry Into methods used in obtaining evidence in connection with the extraordinary motion Tot a new trial for I^eo ~M. Frank was directed herc today by Superior Judge Benjamin it. Hl'<lj in instructing the Fulton county grand Jury. ihe course, followed by "cevtnln de teetives" in tbo case of the factory su perintendent tinder sentence of death ' for thu murder of Mary Phagan, the fourteen-year-old factory girt, were1 severely critlciBcd by Judge HUI. He ' characterised the work of these ta-J mous "slueths" na*"an obstruction toi the administration of Justice." j "I doubt the wisdom of allowing de tectives from anotner atu ?. -.^r I bo noted, famous or infamous toi come. here and criticise ou officers j our couria. We have no room here fir;-such men-men who come posing aa seeking the truth when they are only seekina aotorlAty ?MA aux SAM-the judge, j The court told the jury that various 1 witnesses in the case had repudiated I th?, testimony given by. them t at the trial of Frank and that some lat?: had made conner repudiations. Investiga-' Hon into ?he charges of bribery and j frauds that were made in connection J with these statement* waa asked. j The hearing on he motida to est j aside the Frank verdict today wast poatpoued by Judge Hill until Satur-{ day. The1 postponement wa?i f ranted j upon -erquest by attorneys from both < WILSO* mvxs flossip?. Present Berifae? (9 Speak at Arline. ton, Hay ?Pi. ^iffiM pe a ranee might be construed as for po litical effect. President Wilson today declined en invitation to speak nt Ar Cemetery: nn m?m?, mt\ imy. . rhe premcent, assured a committee of the Grand Army or the Republic, who tendered the invitation, that he desired to speak ai Ailtugtob come Gate during his term, but ex pressed the opinion, that lt would be for him hot to do so this year\ HIGH TORPOS?S ?LSO "BUMKUivl" John Sharp Wtffiaxae Calls Sen ator "Geechy" Abowt Tn*? Country's Honor (By Associated Press) Washington. May l8.-~Seuator Suth erland of Li?'', declared In the ?tenate of tree gov ernment, no Mich astounding prout?-, ellida eyer before had been presented to a great legislativo body a? the raand ot President Wilson tbat tho congress should repeal the tells ss^ emption law "without raisin? tbs Senator 8uther.at?$ "would so ?V ??r.y ba: eubverslve of every consid eration of Bftlf respect that even thoio who >ite?4 to capitulate will raia*/ the. alsation and make a pretense of J notifying ihelr action on defeadbhs grotindi before acceding to thc presi denta request" Senator gatherluud said he intend ed to vote against repeal but hg added he was ip favor ot arbitrating the dis pute "because o* tho difference of OP* Inion prevailing among Gie great*** I thinkers of the country over the quos- j "ft comeas witera the"" "i lette,! j COKER UKO RESEWO?RO WWX REPRESENT THE BANK. 1NG HOUSES OF STATE 5N ORGANIZATION WELL KI>f OWN HERE Th? Darlington County Farmer Who Has Been Toking So Much Interest Lu Cotton (By Associated Pres?) 1 Hkhmond, Va., May 18.-Delegate? representing a majority of the 47? member banks or the Firth Federal iVserve District votod thia afternoon *o recommend for election sa directors of the H Pm moud reserve bank, the! following: Group 1. class A-Waldo Newcomer. I president National Exchange Bank of ] altimore. Uro ap i, c?afc? n,-George J..fleay,! business manager of Richmond. ? Oroup 2, class A.-Colonel John V. Bruton, president First Nutlonal Bank \ of Wilson. N. C. Croup 2, class B?-D. Il; Coker, mor chant and farmer, "f Hurtsville, 8. C. Group 3, class A.-Edwin Mg.-?u ???sldent Fir?it Kitllnnal li held. W. Va. . j Group 8, class B-James F, Oyster, wholesale produce dealer of Washing ton, D. C. This grouping of the hanks io the mun nuiri. federal reserve act places . 160 banks in group 1, comprising all banks hav ing an aggregate capital and sur plus, of $140,000 and over. Group 3, comprising ail banks with combined cgpt'tta! and surplus less than $140.000 and more than $?0,000 has 158 banks. Group 3 including all banks having on aggregate capital and surplus ot $80,000 cr less also has 158 banks. r OIL FO^FI^L~~ Tour Making Investigation As To tfee Supply (By Associate?! Pross) j ...-TJiu ... . tioo or providing on adequate Supply] cf fuel oil for the navy is to he iii quired into by the government com- j mission consisting of indian Commis* I ???ii ?jeito Bod ??eu?nant u?chardaon, ot the navy, who ?eft here today for an extended trip in the west. Tba com" mission ?v??l report to cuuprces on tho feasibility or the government ton SUuictlng and operating a pipe line.for the transportation of oil from the mid continent field of Oklahoma to the Gulf ta Order to supply the navy with its ??el o?. Tim commission already bas held ex tended hearings on thc subject in Washington. (lt ls supposed thal (he-Lieut. Rich-1 ardaoit referred to above ts Cominan-j der Louis C. .Richardson of thia county. ) Mr. Richardson has for a year been' stationed at the Brooklyn navy, yard where he has been guiding the largest Diesel engine in the world. Thia ts an .engine which burns oil for fuel MW$fcs invented by Diesel, the noted German scieattBt who killed himself last year. The Diesel engine ha? many points of superiority over, say* other, kind. The great driving mssehkre upon which Mr. Richardson has been work ing will coat S^iaoaj Many Going On Mountain Trip A number of Andersoji people aro planning: to take advantage of the ver>~ Jow round trip rates ofrered by tho? Piedmont and Northern lines for the j ftrst excursion of the summer to Aba j Pesa, H* CV, and other points of Inter-1 est in the "8wlt?erlaud of America".? Thia will be ono of the most attractivef excursions of the season rad thc-r^ wi? probably be severs! hundred peo-j pio lo go front here. Tb* trip is to I he made ou May 23 and, lt is said that j a: large number of raacrvatiess--hsrsvj " f.Ths special train making the ex-j euralon trip .ia to leave Greenwood ) ot ?:30 a. m., on ?ho morning of the} 23rd and will pass this city afc 7 a. ni ,1 rn lag toe trail at 8 P. M, Tf i-; a pee ta I arran licarcilnchilei ?SWl?tlHI GENERAL CONFERENCE NOT YKT WILLING TO QUIT CLAIMS ON COLLEGE MONDAY'S ACTION The Former Actio j cf Cor?eren Wes Reconsidered ?nd Matter Will Come Up A??iR (By Associated Freu) VfiSpv ?VVahoma City. Okie,. May Itf.^y?B? In? on thc suggestion of Judge N/l& Harri?, of Georgia; the g?nerai cou?t terence o? the Methodist Episcopal Church, Scut/), today reconsidered Us aftlon of S? severed relations between Vanderbilt University and the Church, as ? whole and directed a re-draft of thc commit tee" report. Thia redraft provides for point action by-commlaBleii named by tho gensral Tonferonce and by tho original patronise lng conferenc es in the renewal of litigation in au af establish rights Which Mia ty. * .., . r?..'?:.'.' '.. - I.' church. Action ill uluUi. nr fi)dc.v> of, tho patron ixlnft it is pointed out claim H de?n! tn the fort to church Church mlp.iit r Ity be trans?err A commission, nam :<.! " c?nTm?isi?u?rs^BHHIi^HHIHHnin the patronljtiag conf?rence*- b: iishlng the Utter in control eg tfre UM iverslty "and In tim ?Cff?i n^r.^eui. act for and In behalf ot th?TV inf? ;x?nfere!irch in the assertion of rights to Vanderbilt L'aiversityV' : The Vote today ordering thc revision waa practically unanimous. general board for tb? quadrennium nud ratified the plan for rh?? creation of sn ekdovMumt f;iodV gestea lu raised dur The questV en was ms morrow mc TIDWELL TRIAL ON ATGREENV1LLE Defendant Charged W?b Sb'fsn^ Man Aliased To Hnve farm ed His Daughter (By Assoc! Oreenville, May 18. welt Sr., of Clinton, trial . here today; r.bargi murder of Emmett Walk paymaster of a tocal mil and promiaerd socially,. (. unnoi for the defesc the shooting wan dog while he wa? tcmporari! arenan?, cf! alleged lavas'-,;:: ? ??notity of his borne by the^f mn m&u< A jury waa obtained ? . ; H forenoon session of the cirent-: and during the afternoon' the escsic?l*