The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 02, 1915, Image 1
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ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915.
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NUMBER 232.
VILLA BEGINS <
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BELATED SIEGE OF CARRAN
ZA FORT STARTED MON- |
DAY AFTERNOON
AMERICAN STRUCK
BY PIECE OF
Gen. Dav? WarnedXommanders j
and No Further jLnjurjes to
Americans Resulted.
? Douglas, Arizona, Nov'. 1.-General
Villa delivered his long expected at-!
tar:lg on the Carranga ghiyison : at
{?gua Prieta oppoBito' hore .tbjk att?r
noon. "Vyi?ilu two hours after tho
flrutgun was fired, machine gun hal
lets, and fragments of Shells shower
ed pu .American territory, seriously.I
wounding' Louis F.-i Taylor, a re?tau- !
rant walter and endangering scores
-of American soldiers in tho trenches i
two miles east; or - hero.
Taylor'was shot down In front ol
the' United States 'Customs -. house'
'where' more than seventy machine glin
bullets- sped among.. the j throng'.- bf i
.soldiers.
Mexican women and children aro
coming across-tho border. Toe bul
lot struck Taylor'sspine, paralysing j
hlmV \
?General'Tltbmas:P. .'.Davis,; com-!
mundina the six \thousand American
troops - here, 'promptly warned; tho
commanders of both Mexican factions
to ; cbapge tho dlrectlcm bf their fire
and no more casualties among. Ameri
cans resulted;
About sltf thirty. '-'<ho Villa forces ;
opened a.heavy fire from ali side sot
Agua Prieta :batV the firing ceased-'
when tho rVilla^MivT^- which.began
- with>;'th? -firms ^?c?ie?T- tbe.T?lfo i6n-'
. .tanglcm?nts on the east side of tho'
city ,and - bogan-'io-d^^emsbfe^fay*
. V Punston Commands Ainer?eauH.
Washington. Now 1 .-Major Gen-,
. era? Pja?Bt?pj .'whQ taite
command at Douglas, tonight : report
ed to Secretary Garrison that Villa is
very hitter against/the United States.,
Abm:that the 'situation' is . very! tense
a ?Nogales on;.-account of 'the bitter-'
ness of tho Villa faction which ls in
control hore.
Supr?me Court Declares Aliens
jvSni? "iavfe Same ProtecM??
?-r-- ?
Washington, Nov.. 1,-Tho 'Arizbpa
.anti-?ll?n labor law b^t? been declared
unconstitutional by the supremo courfj;
Tho decision ?ffirms that of a special'
circuit; court; ''.;?-?'.
- Much .'attention- is attracted -tb the
cas? bpcuusc several forolgn .govern
ment:} protested against it and is
simUarlty toland legislation lp Callr j
fornla which restricts ownership 'bf f
real estate by.tito Japanese.
, .'? The Arizona law w?s enacled'by
an initiative vote of Arizona jreople,
which made, it ..uniav/f^l fdr an em
ployer of over fife-1 persons- to.. em
ploy less'than'80 per cent of qualified'
electors or citizens of .the United
Siatcu. Tho case waa ono In which an
Austrian!-v\-nita?' l?.''J&sheb^?oiigt?t lbj
enjoin ' his employer abd the- state
from enforcins tlio law on hljw,-: '
Justlco JJvghea in announcing the
decision said it hos^already been es*
tablishcd that aliena In thiB country
bro entitled to equal protection of thc
law?. ' ThVl&W is in Conflict With the
" jisrsoual guSrsw*jr.:Yf'?_liu6rty1. accorucd.
-aliens, toy -Isidaiatkm.
'm. ?,?IJ?8 p
KU
.BD SUlCroB '
St. Louis, Nov. 1.-Edward L. Pre
torl&us'.-^preMenk'-ot the. Gemto
American ' P/ess'A?ssbc?atltm. which
nuhllah03 thc Tltnbs arid, th? Weaf?ttfa
Post committed 'suicide at - his .homo
thia mcrning. ll?, *hot himself. He
had been in poor-health Tlio Tim?s
was publtebed te ^a^Usb?: the, Wcst-:;
liehe Post ir? German.
TAKmmMA
?
.Washington, Nay, i.-State depart-'
snent officials .fete a*aiilng" full flo*
tallr of 'tnev-s^'jostt'es ot th?: Atoericao
Steamer.-.^cldng;-.til???- to -llblif?*- by
a\V-3Wtisb-H?faiitor'>.Wbt??.,??ronia:l'irom'
:mS??$Pfi?:t?Norfolk lb Belfast. Coa*
,vatrnt reac?a? ?ibere .laat n Ight. ~ The
HooBing.n-was '.formerly. -.Uve - ;
steamer Qronlond.
illili wmmm
E. P:C?FIELD ATTACKED AN
DIRECTING WORK OF Li
FOR SHIPMENT-SI
TO CALI.
The first violence in connection with
theiitrlko at Brogop mill came" Mon
day afternoon when, an attempt was
made io load some gooda on s, freight
oar. -Slr. E.: P. Cofiold, clothroom
boss of' tho mill, was-attached and
severely beaten by the crowd, which
swarmed around the truck crews at
work loading tho cars.
Last night conditions about the mill
^re-quiet. The . crowds had been
dispersed, though tho watchmen kept
on tho grounds by . the striking opera
tives wero orderly. Conditions wore
?iulo t, hut the outcomo of this morn
lns's attempt to^ continue tho'loading
of'*Ve goods,-, is ?as yet ?jinknown.
The attempt to load the .goods was
brought about by merchants J from
northern cities, who bought goods and
Al
?M?Q?BV?
AUSTRO-GERMAN AND BULGA
TIGHTER AROUND BI
WK ARMY--GERMANS
AND NE/
London, Nov. xl.-Rrnguevatz, In
the contr?V part of North Serbia, and
Serbia's chief arsenal, now. ls in the!
bands of tho <3ermaus marching south
frtam. Belgrade, while! tr?n\'.thc .north1-'
:!, 1 f. and" cast, the^AuStrQ-'Ucr
utana and B?lgarlani'ar?.me^lic^ical-;
Jy,,push?igiUtbolr way1- mtb-tUo- little '
kingdom, drawing a tighter ring
around' tho Serbian army which ls
trying valiantly to rOpt.1 tho Invaders.
? The. Bulgarian "capture of Bala
Polianka' is . regarded as anotlier- step
toward tho copturo'of Nish. .
v jm-south, near .thc Greek Serbian
border, - where tho An gl.o^Frerich are
aiding Serbia, tb>rc has -been connon- ;
ailing and outpost engagements.
"From-Bucharest, FJumana, comes a'
press dispatch, saying RuB'slon troops
baye bgen landed et Varna, a Bul-i
garlan port on tho Black.Sea. ^??1
% The.Germans heavily .bombarded
Ibo French in Champagne,' seemingly
preparatory to "a great." infantry >t?t
tack.-' The French" claim their artll-j
1er ystopped the attack. .
Tho Germans- also renewed their,
attetnbpt'.to capture Rtga; from the
Russians and claim some advance in
Oi?ts?ciiBi? - TT?e IRoiss?aas : have i?k
.??" ' "ojfM oqv uj Q?isu?jio bin ue
..Dvlnsk. . . ' . v. . '
j Berlin claims more than forty thou
sand ^prisoners taRon* baring october
on ..thle..?-.Russian! and Serbbid fjrohts>.
Whlle" nb reports arrive concerning
tho pardanollqs, on ..unofficial% P.bme.
dlep?t?b 'says the . British have madd
great preparations meet tho now of
.??.??--. ^ ....V .?.. ?? - ".?:.' . "
. New York, Nov. 1.--Herman Rid:
der," ?former treasurer'of the Demo-*
eratic,:National c?ro.mitteo atjd pjjfc'
lishor'of the New York Staata'Zo?turig,
died suddenly at his home herc today
bf a'cu&.itldiaayrJ^?nhtttl Htv had hfiAn-.
lh if en' -ninths':a?a'Critically ill .for
a ( fortnight Bidder, who. was sixty
five, woo born in few York of poor
parents', and began life at cloven, as
an; errand i boy in- a hat store. ' Ho
fiKSIiEi?EOn?lI???in?g
S?t?refiury Leasing to Reopen Dis
cussion of Letan?a With ^
von Bemstori?.
Washington.'' NovV" 1.- Negotiations
between .Germahy . and the United.
States'.teK^rdlog tho sinking of ; vth,9
Lusitania, and other questions, pend-'
Inj, \vilt be ros?niedrtom?^w. whe??
C^uaf.; BercHtortf, the Germai- arpbasi
snoot- calla ; ort Secretary Lansing ; at
the gtkto department.' Tho question
?fj:.t??emn"Uyv'for .Aniev45aas\lo^":|n
probably vvlY> bc- tafcer^
IsSfffi&belief "pre/ailed at tho ?tuto
department that ?eoretary- -Lansing
wti?ltJ olhcIai?Ty make; knoto"to Am
bassador Bemstbrfr ! the'" result bf .?e.'
.es?>i?tttt^'---'bf.'<tho .steel ;fr&g??ont,
found on tb? lmer KeSperl*n?
D SEVERELY BEATEN WHILE |
HADING CLOTH IN CARS
1ERIFF THREATENS
MILITIA.
pail for them, calling on tho mill to
dolivcr thom to tho retail huyera.
This is frequently done, and when the
Striae waa doclarcd, tho stock of goods
on hand, really belonging to outside
interests, was largo.. So many tele
grams, uibing prompt shipment of
those goods have ' been received; .1>y 1
mill .officials within the past two
weeks, that it was determined to make
an attempt tb ship b-pmo of. them.
The plans for the shipment of the
goods -was kept as much of in secret ap
possible, i : There was no thought ot
Violence on the part-of the officials,
It lo declared:. They consldered.lt -tho
wisest plan to koop tho matter quiet.
Tills was done with p.tor success and
(CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE.)
RIAN FORCES DRAWING RING
IAVE LITTLE * SERBIAN
ACTIVE'IN WEST
Ut RIGA.
fe ii ai ve which the "Gormans"'and Aus
trians; are preparing to launch against
the Suez Canal. . -.\
Rome records additional Italian pro
s or. tho unnor^pnrdovole.'front
Rad; announces tho TD?PUIBOS of ;AUQ
^fHan^&t'tacks. in tho'?-.Falsaraga and
There-has beei? a lessening of at
tacks on tho government In the Brit
ish parhament latelly. Tomorrow in
thG house Of commons premier As
quith lo "expected to ahswer'a number
of questions regarding Great Britain's
plans, and conduct of war. , -
King ' George returned, to London
this afternoon. His condition' ls sat
isfactory.; ? i
. -.
.London, Nov. i.-t-The British in the
'Lialk?ns.-. whose movements haye been
kept st, Set 'since they entered; Saloa
Uti, new aro in tho trenches with' their
allies ' fighting toa; Bnlgarlans just
ecrpsslbo : frontier, near Strumitsa,
Though alt reports that the/allies
havio taken Strumitsu, aro apparently
unfounded,- lt la along this lower
stretch ot front that- tho Bulgarians
-ajre. likely ;io . receive the first; bard
lilcin . Fi um U?k?p to tho 'Danube the
Bulgarian offensive has made Smuch.
progress and it seems tc? bo out of-tho
questlon-for the Serbians"'1 to do much
i?nbr? thah'fight rearguard actions for
[the present; Holding Pirot, tho But
j g?rians.afe. m on ic lng Nish more Seri
lously ihab/tho AuBtrp-'a.ermaus based
(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO.)
become bbb of i.h?.niost .powerful and.,
consplclcious figures among & ; large j
fumb>r.\oi Geiwan-AnuaMcanu in poli* i
co; andi^newspfiper publishing, Ho
was formerly president of thc Amerl
-Newspaper, 1 Publishers associa-,
lion and form??ly "treasurer and tii
,r?ctor or .the Associated Press.'Since
the -fl?urdpean war began Bidder, has
been - particularly conspiclous for bis
M dent defense.of Germany.
Ma? Wb?.'Tumgshed Fay j With
r E^^ve? #\?J^ ^Chargea
WitH Coasp?racy.
r .New. . ..y*jsk, . Nov-; ./'. 1.-Enge?b?
Bronkh'cjttt, who' is alleged t?:/ban
furnished; ?otao of tho %?x@iiaj^L
with wfelc??.ihs governm^t charg?
?"" and hlff: a?soci?t?9 ex-'
j?ow up m?ni?o?1 ->blps, :
hero today charged-^vfith
] conspiracy:* Bronkii?rgt fall?* -.- ?tb
.^T?^05.y^P;.-.b?il'. ' K^rot^rirl??-;
meneado ;t&?. arrest?.''-^Aceot?t?g''t?':
Chief S^yna; t^bk^^r^ is; employe*!
Inrceldco^^^
j using explosives in hts work.; He
! mi j's he can pr?te' Brobk^cr?t t??? D?.
! Herbert, Kleo?l?,;.and'?Agreed to fur
; niait bini .explosives./
uri ? ifSJii Tr?rn
ELEVEN SUBMrr?EP TO EX
FE??MENTS ; U. S.
HEALTH AUTHORITIES
ALLDEY?t?P
DRE^D?S?ASE
Experiments Conducted By Dr.
j Goldbcrger Proved Unba?anc- '.
ed Diet Cause Disease.
Jackson, Miss. ". N?v. 1.-Eloven
convicts nt thc Rankin, Mississippi,
state prison iaiWaevKn of thom Nerv
ing Ufo sentences, ;W**re granted till
pardons : today by Governor Broweii
as a reward for aucinittlng to tests
by thc United States- Public- Health
Ssrvlco authorities th determin?' the
cause of pellagra. T.-Tae twelfth meni'
ber of tho "pellagra ipquad" was par
doned a'few rnouthn ago after a.phy
sical breakdown?
The pardoascame after the Missis
sippi state hoard ot.health announced,
that the testa on thg convicts had
demonstrated that .pella ia pro
duced, by unbalanced rat ion, and that,
Dr. Joseph Goldberg**, who conduct-?
ed tho tests, waV^c6n\ilnced pellagra,
could be cured by-proper food.
..vTbV experiments began hist- 'P?b-'
; ruary,. tho ? twelve prisoners not ho-;
lng allowed to eaf^oo'da containing
fresh milk; fresh lean meat, eggs, peas,
and heans. Lack ot these elementa
In the food of poor poopio ls believed
to cause pellagra..: 'lt'waa announced
that six of tho onglets have p??higra
in pronounced .'formv Two .others
Bhow symptonm.f;.^:;., V
Thev convicts;'.ireye -told they, could
leaye.the'prlsori immediately,.but' were
urged to. rc-;nain a shor t ? tsnio and ho
N^5^^?^?^i .^^Lt^Zij?^uuan^w
'toi*tfi'e tests was w voluntary' on ?ihe
promise of. pardons but the authori
ties Kept-tho. tests secret fearing, re
latives might. Institute legal proceed
ings to prevent tli ?m.
. Six pf the "pellagra squad" were
Eorvlng Ufo sentences for murder, one
Ufo sentence for criminal assault, ono
had'.ten inoro years to servo for man-.,
slaughter and tho others had snorter
'Sentences for lesser crimes.
OFFICIALS . REGARD OUT
^!?QK'--AS^ MOST JFAV?R
r-A?i&m
FACTOR IN SOUTH
?&er Opp* G?cfe and JM! D?
? - tricia . Report. Gent??I': ?m--'/
provement ; .
:.' Washington, Nov. 1 .-Business con
ditions throughout tho country-,tm
.proVfid considerably., darin;* Iftyp?/^
bert according to reports .?from'?e?*
"eral, .reserv?' agents made j?bilo, to
night,- b'y.^h?'federal reserve ?board?< Aa
a whole officials regard tho "pi?tnref of
eormlllons?s, tho most ? iayorsule
J Events -?? of " September; the > atlanta
-districts reports, ?ot on'.y sustained
but increased, the ' confidence' pf the
general ..bU8ineB8.'nnbIIfrin\-tli?'!At|aota
district. Commercial travelers r?pcrt
merchants'. Bales -, d??bled those , of
September nln-:,-<m -fourteen.''-'tfsfflo
, Richmond distict reported ?v?? af
?fer i mon ths of ?low. haltlug 'a?voldp
m?htthere ls-much improv?iit?nt. With
indicatiorts that .th?'-?ltu?tlcin j?rlH ,be
comfortable for about three months
?t'Ieaet; ; Cotton ia the princlr/?? fac
tor lc tho improvement, vthougii omer
c? ?ps aro good. - '.'?:-.-'?'-.:-''
-Wow York reported Ihcreasefd'induS
m?it^em?t?r, tho expanden ?f wt??le
iR??e and retail trade and -better cot
lections.
Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Dal
las and-all other districts reports gen
?rtij Im'pfovehiont.
Te?t! 'W?ihb*K??yori."-?*?Wf'
Washington. Nov.- i.-The' . Weat
Virginia ??auor cases, testln? the va
l?B?y of the Webb-Keny??: Iftw" ba'va
been restored to the docket ct the
?aprim? court for a second argument ?
Serbia's Grand Old Ma
Plea to AU
ll Tills photograph shows the grant!
old man ^Serbia, Premier PaBhicli,
looking on maps ot the progress of
the war about two weeks before ho
made his last plea to tho allies to
send; troops to save his .country front
the. Austrians, Germans, and Bul
garians: ' . '
"Serbia. Is making superhuman' ci^:
: forth ; to. defend ? Jio/?.. existence \|ln
roap?nsn Ifo'tho 'advice and desire ot
lier ?^?af ailto; : . For, this Kn?*?fe'
condemned io deatll ;by. the' Xuatrb.:
Germans and Bulgarians. For twenty
days our common enemy has tried to
annihilate us.
GREENVILLE TAKES ON GALA
HIBIT OF TEXTILE MA
ARRANGEMENTS I
Greenville, Nov. 1.-Tho stage is
in ord ey for tho grand opening o?-tha
Southern Textile exposition, which
will, according to tho plan of the
arrangement committee, bo opened ; at
9:30 Tuesday morning amid the
blasts of whistles from all* of ?rjeett
yllje's industrial plants and , tho
strains from second 'regimental; band,
which hus been engaged to furnish
music at the w?rehoue ebt the 1'. ??
M. . railroad oh Washington street
where 2QD exhibits have been placed.'
Moat of tlie machinery house i?t?4:
a?ntatlvcs/ the cotton mill representa
tives and tho eilUcatlohaX exhibit
maitiagers : h?V? 'arrived In tho - city
and aro busy placing their booths in
order. The .warehouse Ia ai scpuo'of
busy ; activity today >as all the. repre
sentatives ,wlith their carpenters^ dec
orators and f.-Mftera ar ewbrkih'g. ?er
ycr?ahly to n-akn their respective dis
'playa' the. most attractive and >at tho
Wm.-Proceed;
Form of Gpyemrncat nt
--rCari Maintain Order
Ijjjptiig. Nov. x-^The ,Chinese gby
erumenthau rejected tho proposals, ot
Japan, Gr^at Britain and Russia for
a postpon?mOTt' o? the; declalon aa; to
^hpier a monarchia^
tntnt shall be ro-e^t?bl^edv . Vlcu
Foreign, Minister .Taso Yolla .vialed
Sie legations and niad? the1 dec?stah
known, Ho said the provincial ? oS?"
ujals stated they could maiir*ain order
lt they decider5 to '/re-establish thc
'monarchy-;' ? : '* ' . ' ;.' ;;.
I // 'Kter tente ntjll ?J?(t?r. "
f. fcondbn, NovY X-^The condition o/
Ikihg George, yho yroE thrrwn ?roiri*k
I horse Thursday; continue? tb Ijapytpy?.?
? ,T~--rn-i
n Makes Final
ies to Save His Country
:' -
/wu ?
Mshlch.
"itt spite of the heroism of our
soldiers our veslstauce cannot ho ?ic- |
ported to./ho maintained indefinitely..:
We heg of you and the many friends,
of Serbia- in "England to do every
thing you can'to, insure your troops,
? reaching us as soon?as possible that
they may help our army, - and, that
we may defend together tho common
'cause ? which ls nov/ oe: gravely
Tho idea stta??^^-^i^^. jahd;
'fi' "waa '.'pwbl?sh'?d' .'oh "the day Lord
Lansdowne admitted, in tho Hduse 'dr
Lords that so far Great Britain had
sent only 13,000 troops to Saloniki to
h?lp tho Serbs.
ATTIRE FOR SOUTH'S BIG EK
CHINERY--EL?BORATE
.?FVtSiT?RS.
same timo > facilitate'the showing of
their machinery and the,Uko. Every
thing will'bo to order Tuesday morn
ing-to begin to receive tho several
thousands of visitors that are ex
pected. . -
i The hotels of tho city aro already,
crowded to c'apaci]^ but plans haVo
been made to seo that all the people
ihat'V"visit; hero aro comfortably
h?UB?d'. - Many of .tho'best residences
In tho' central pdrt>;bf ',tho/elly have
been, placed at their dit?poisal--thfttftK
the extra rooms of "th?m?-of Abo com
mittee .In '. charge' of tiio' visitors a?
tttjgepents.
The m?chih?ry^'satfesmen aro having
a '.'love feast" today - renewing .ac
quaintances ? with their 'associates of
weir?ad.-and tt?elr customers in and
around ^Greenville.' who are' oh tuje
committee that brought the exposition
(CONTINUED OK PAOE FIVE.) \
isiisiiie
Tn r<r niiirr Arpian
Announcement; '.'Saya '., :.ffasti&gfi.
. WJJ1 Take Place Near End .
,* ;: '".'of.Peceinherv
i< Washington,;"'Nd.Yv I .r-It ls formally
I announced at tho . White Hodge ihnt
?hei'-G?lt^Wiisoh-'marViag^.'-w'llS /t^ko
place "n'eav ? tho -close ?of December"
pri?te ?tNMra; ' Galt'o'^home.
??cretary Tumulty issued a state
?fSPfras follow?': Itt'\*???cr to quiet
?peculation. ' President. Wilson and
Mxa. NOii* V Galt, authorised tho
announcenie; . that their mafrlagh
^mj|'-h?ke'. place near the close of
December. . Their .plaao! are '-for ja
very simple'ceremony. It will . he,
.quiet?y-~J>er*ormea,:t '-at Mrs. Gait's
Wi4deaed.v';yK?>-la^A^OD?j.-: wil?: b?
'teWvHiud it is expiated thc only
fNH^?p?$fc .met?Rem Of : tho . two
families.
SUFFRAGE IS
SSI
DETERMINED CAMPAIGNS
WAGED ?V 'rAD?!Et?ivrrs;
AND OPPONENTS
DOMINiM^ FACT?R
IN B^CT?QNS
Strenuous Fight for "Cause Has
Pushed Important Questions
Into Background
Now York, Nov. 1 .-Colors Itt
Ko\v York, Fenn sylvania, .Massaejju*
eotts. arid Maryland, conso?va^yo, cas?
torn states, which hitherto - have not
granted ?ui?rnf?e to women, vot? on
that mic;;lion tomorrow ' after cam
paigns waged determinedly hy -both
the suffragists and natl-suffraglsts.
In Ohio prohibition is tho question nt
i<?suo. So strenuous/,: has boon tho
flight to convort votors io the suffrage;
shle nnd on other hand to defeat ?bat
Issue that other questions wofe par?
ly,lost sight of.
. 'in Massachusetts, and Kentucky,
however, a strong fight'ls on between
th?' Oemo?rats'ond republicans to
elect governors and legislators, aha
tho republicans In , M^>saebusotts
claim the result of tho election' wilt
mean their endorsement, or .disapprov
al Of tho Wihmn admlubiira^op.
Democrats ,Say they n7Ciepndu$l'dB
their, Massachusetts campaign, shel
ly on eatajie issues.
Maryland doesn't vo
suffrage/hut n& suffr?
tlbn: amend montiifra
duced. .Into: ; th>>: legisla
^s|p?y?j^^^?t?
legislators ls centered on
Buofl ; .^i^^^?^S^^^Sw^BBElA
Kentucky votes only on n governor
and other state officials.. ; ; . .
In nil states where' State officials
aro to be chosen there; ls . much . Inter
est over how the ^progressive vote -will
turn out. ;4wHVM^^iWTO
. In Mississippi tho election of gov-,
ehior and state officials la rnorb1^ tho
ratification ot the democratic pri
mary . ; .}.':.
y on
bini
-intr,o?
l:-5 uext
hos? 18*
Government ; Charges N?g??ct;. of:
Duty Wl??le Inspector ?t
Ship Building Yards.
Boston, Mass., Nov. 1.--Jloar-ad
miral William Nelson I4ttlhy retired,
failed to appear on charges of neglect
and carelessness before-... ?bocourtt*. '
martial at Charleston nav> yard. Tbs
government contends. that ; tho. al
leged defects in ' tho submarine li-'?
constructed by the. SJoj^o. tflver ship
building': company ot. i$klucy wore
overlooked by -Little-^lle.!he:,was do : 1
duty as Inspector Of roacHI^ry^ in the *
vessels being built there. ' The sea*
slonf wero open.
6BRECE ftSD BULtJARIft
SriLI. ON GODQ fcfi^S
Friendship Proved By Greek Pur
chase of Wheat Supplies V
Lon doa. Nov. 1-Th6 continuance
of'friendly relations between Greece
?nd Bulgaria fa .. indicated fey ?he -.suo? '
cess of the Greek commission Whish
recently went to. Sotia\ to - ^ pttrebs?e
wheat for Greeco. According to; Th?
Times Bucharest correspondent, the
Bulgarian government baa ducldnd to
i^*?a?th6 erport ot wheat to Greece
?dar?i?e- iiedeadgatch : . ' Saloniki
railway. ?? ?? ?>.'-.
PRESlM^ .
wK?YTO ?MR*S''
Washington, : Nov. 1.--Senator
Fi et r. uer, president o r .tbe '.. N)j^tta?^ti-V
Ootenierciw
fQwenn sectetaryr presented Pr^hfo?t
^Vf?n w?t?i?*?ld key which cit?waa1
-i^Bkoscer GklaCV?^
J ally ; to commemorate ?fe ttfceUog
'there: last year. The key is engraved,
"The key. to ti?? hearts bf Ibo people
ot the southwest.*' ;. .; W'-^W
ymtrt?ht*'*? *u WS''