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VOLUME!!. ANDERSON, S. C, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBE R 19, i9l 5. ?b*l*'^'""--~---a'^TTTnnn^^.- ..- r NUMBER 266. DIFFERENCES WITH GREECE EXPECTED TO BE CLEARED UP PARIS COUNCIL HAS ENDED WORK] Kitchener Expected to Report | Best Way to Deal With Situation. London; N?r| lS.-The attitude ?of j the entente powers towards s Greece, from -which country ' they are endeav oring to get a definite guarantee for I the-safety of /.he French, British and Serbian troops and the whole mlll ;tary policy in.tho near cast,^includ ing the'l)ardanolles,: is'expected to be - cleared up by ' the end. of the present woek. ... t? The council at Paris between tho Uri tish and-French cabinet ministers, walch ended today with return of thc British to London, came to important dccisiouBV^and : Earle Jkitcliener, look ing over tho ground at the Dardanel les and in . the,'Balkans, is expected to report on the bosi means of deal- I i?g with the situation arising from j tba Austro-Germah ' and Bulgarian BUcceqsaB in ' Serbia, and. Greece's leanings toward tho .central powerB: jj It transpired in thehoflse of lords today that General. Sir .Charles Mon- | roe, commanding at Gallipoli, had given an opinion : regarding the course to be followed..there and .Lord Rib blesdale said xth'nt Monroe recommend ed withdrawing.' . '/It " was stated" that tho government, was considering. Mow roe's recommendation,, bbt' it wasvn$t officially stated what-it was. The. statement had . hardly .been made . wheiir ' t^ tho. -Brit lah /.n^jf?ppi^ t)h' U\p Tiiiko ibero, which load t.o the belief that Kitchener had decided to press operatlonoV Serbians Still Retreating, . The Serbians are still' retreating be - ?fore tho invaders, but it is unofficial ly stated that ihe/Brlttsh defeated the Bulgarians near'HabroVo and' that the French are holding thelr; positions. Theresia little' change on any rfront, except that < the . Italians. are* heavily ; bombarding Goriela and it is said are . preparing to launch a bair..''million I'- ?r.?S osSl??i inia city. ..:'{':fT BALKAN NEWS; IS CONTRADICTORY Londoh,_MOv: 18,-Tho Balkan neWs : cont?iues.^, patchwork of unconfirmed rumors and contradictory assortions ..wi?ao?t official ^statements ' tb .?st?b*' ?USh ojoarly the status Ot orfalrs. Tho | Serbian army. has. been attempting to meet the wide turning. movement of the Bulgarians threatening Pr.Icip aud' '"V Mbnlstlr. Some" -Athens. dispatches .-' report FwKp!rnBsraire?^ ;fal??n\ AU/f admit that the? Serbians positions, are : untenable and" ov.ncu'ntiori srire. .Con-; : 6ternaUonvis said (O have been.Caused, by. t?.o-news that tb,e;foe; Mi .Within but a. few. .bbure.ofVMoai?tir.' 'The 'pop-. " i ^gil?tlonvlsf n?eing to Grbcce.- ^Judging - from the size ot the Bulgariaarmy> tho^nUria^,?uc??ss ;ot the new. turning. inoV^ra?wpCt' Islonh?i?'is -in distinct . danger: FoUlie? London Jfevrti London, .Nov. JS.-The. Bular?an; nmnuevers Serbians abandoning Lso positions at ! , Ba?jun?.. iPass; but tho foroi^/vwhwh^j 1 have been.holding thia enti:. region Vt. .afe ,nbw. in< poril of-Js?iqg surrounded, .. 'and cut. off by the-Bulgarians .ad .vaacing southward from Krukhcvo,... f : Little' ia known of the- Serbian ..situ-. . " '.atlon. in tho ';nbrth. except/^hat'.dolOf ..mi??^''*^!slstaa^;-3rfi?l'-i?. *eih&.offered by the Serbians. , Thc- Genna??, abd V Bitigriidans have mafie' no Important ' . -gains. In sos*t)hv/eat'ern Serbia!>suc-J ; cesses Xor the French and Brlibm - arc reported > The- Bulgarlan? ,;it-ie- ' ?aid ,-. have teen compelled 'to.retreat on ida, Vnrdar fiveth >orid;h^ check at' tho Britishr hand? in t gabrovo sOcti^nA,. ;; . Both 1^ } . kreat ^ffi?sliwm'v^^?etb?^waS::--*^ } >OTCU?O in Parle. ?t io .regarded as j j' kaaSvi'itig vKTO&tor'. solii?4ri.ty ah? mora j : cdn?ert?/f action among th* . allied V armies; ?VAltbft^.noofficiai inform** W Rijr??B ROper?i. BorVi?i N0i??'.;:?8,-^Tb'?.:-'.W#K'^ Jw&?a . '.at teu?i^;;V^"v^p?|s-e-', .e^abfc; "yesterday ott 'the ':&ri^?ppiQ$?m? ato?g? i^iWt^?iKpft^'?: gtc ol? 'wile? bouta of'M?s??nea. Tho . . .atb?^.?ai?ed'"?ae^r:?%^'-' REPLIES TO PRESIDENT WIL SON'S TELEGRAM ON ' HILLSTORM CASE SENTENCE MAY BE EXECUTED Governor Satisfied President's Re quest Based on Misconception or' Diplomatic Reason? Salt Lalee City, Noy,. 18.--Gover nor Spry, with the unanimous; con currence of thq_ state board of par dons,' today telegraphed President WilBon Mat ,ho would not Interfere feather in the case of Joseph Hill stroju, a . : ativo of Sweden, and ?ra. m?mbor-of the Industrial Workors of the World, sentenced to be executed tomorrow. The go, ?rnoV replied ,to M;*. Wil son's telegram ..yesterday, - requesting, a reconsideration of-tho c?s>. . Governor, Spry's i telegram said, that he wau satisfied that'Mr.. Wilson's request'wee t>ased' on a misconception of tba facts," .or; that there : is some reason of /ah international nature ?Which Wilson has notdisclosod, and that nn additional postponement of the execution would be an unwarrant ed: ?itcr??ranch with justice. .. ; Hillstrom was convicted of niurder In.i; a grocer -and, his 'bon. and ' will | probably bb shot pearly tomorrow Meeting at Greenville Was Closed By Brilliant Reception Largely Attended. Greenville, Nov, 18.-The hibe jmrimftjj ?niu??> conference of ii".? .South Carolina division, Daughters ot the American Devolution, came to a close last evening . when, a 'brilliant recep tion. waS given in honm of the visi tors by the two Greenville chapters^ tho Balhetheland Butler, and the Na thaniel Greene. This reception was at the residence of Mrs. Henry Beggs, on-Hamp?n avenue. The place forj fhn ri?rt: Annual..' winfow??"^ Will selected later.'"Thu.; ofdeors. ot-, the state' conference ' we; e arerolected ' at tho aftornbon session. ? Tho, board which has, been investi gating! sites for a mountain ac?ool reported two excel tent sites , a?vpostii :b?e; ' The ;nj^tter pf, finaiV selection -wai'-l??t dpeuf ; until the next'confer; bpee: ",: .;..'?? -.. ^Hrs. Everton of Georgetown, np pealed-for- tb? Georg?town: Bchbot and her presentation > ?f this cau?e waa telling. The ip?ttiO?C; education committee' at so ? asked for ifunds raid succeeded in' raising; nibre ttfau $3Q?. The conference decided to .tnsm?rlal l*e the fe?meral .a?^nsbly to have the nantes of all Revolutionary soldiers together with! their; regiments ?nd' their rank, preeWyed In tito archives of ibo state. HB a H fa. H ?=p s ra maa ?uoinmn iiLfii ABOUT CIRCUMSTANCES UN DER WHICH THE ANCONA WAS SUNK OPEN SEA NOT "PLAGE OF SAFETY' Only American Survivor of Trag edy Makes Affidavit Contra dicting Austria. Washington, Nov. iS.-^-Whlle tho United States will await tho Austrian reply to Ambassador Penfield's In quiries concerning the circumstances under 'which tho Italian liner Ancona was sank before makin? representa tions to A UH: rin, it was stated officially today that the niacin* 'of Amorlcan citizens In small boats on~ the iMgh eeas waa not regard?d"-1 as 'according\ them a "place of safety" under the international laws. "Dr. Cecile Greil of New York, the only native American known to have 'survived tho tragedy, has made an affidavit, which reached the state de partment today, that tho submarine, continued 'si'iolling the Ancona after Bhe stoopedvand it ?a believed that this fact will be tho chief oho upon which the renresentations to Austria will be made. *; D', Grell was below when-the i sub-: 'narlrtvv waa first sighted and did hot j say whether or,not any warning was J given.': . .-. .. The text of the message^ received [ from American Consul Mason'; afc Al giers follows: ? V'Sfcr r'Ceeiler Orelle (Grail)) : nn ; intelli gent, impartial witness, d?position ls ttot'- concludive as tb whether any ef fort Was made'tp escape by tho An cona.- The first intimation Of danger was: when: she was in the ; dining -sa loon,: .-Olstvrbaace.on^e?kj?-^ottpage ?r blowing of whistle followed ?hdrtljf ' by shots which' lAructe'-'the * vessel. "Testimony proveas tr.mt the bom bardment lasted .forty-five minutes and 'COrttihuetl after the vessel- had ?tbpp'ed,'.killing nnd' wounding many: persons* f?h? saw tho deatruction of the vessel ?by a torpedo, uaw. a .red ind w?hlte fla? and six cannon, on the ?ubmarln?. Knows nothing ai ..?:'> oth ?r attacks. !'rn>ormaiion at Algiers and Bizerta considered t<>. demonstrate, conclusive* ly th,*?;.'thirteen vessels wer? auuh " ^^.J.i.-lyJ . 1-. ......... II. \T-....?.liaM li' ' mbmbrihe, goln? from Gibraltar . tov] ivards tfie Andona." Coitferance ?? ist *S?ew-York .-"< Be* | v.' Austrian Consul. , - .Washington. Nov. 18.-Department sf justice will make further investiga tion of- tho activities Of the Austrian ?phsul gohefal.5 Von Nub?r,. and. his I associates an the result Of^esterday's j conference 1 a. Ne w 'I'ork between . A.' Bruce: Bl?l?ski; chief-of the bureau bf j Investigations rvpd Dr. Joseph Gori* ajar;-torni?r Austrian .consui' . : In announcing this ; tonight the de^ ?arf.meut. also said that ti io inforura i6n obtained Would probably lead to additional. ix?di/imonts fer . passport frauds. Newest Photo of J The Cz?i'. This photograph of .the czar /of F.'uKi-.ia and his;, '.heir whs taken on the field of hatti o some Weeks aga, since ho assumed command 'of ' tho Russian, armies in place of tim .grand duke. It shows the- czar .and czar |Wejr Department is Behind Mat? , ter of Location in Pied mont Section. of tho city, and others- were, intensely ! [interested .'yesterday, in. learning that J [thc United Suites war department is ?considering thc advisability of placing isomowhere in fie Picdmpt-t Carolinas ?S military tralnlug camp! for cMlihh's, niike tho tine maintained In th?\CaCiy part of tbts year, at Plattsburg. N? JY ; whore ..the at te n ttoh of .tho /who] 0 country was drav/n for a while1, tb the various phases of military life and thc -, matter of giving adequato ,':.-training ] tia J 'lilia- WilO ;?V?S?i it." ' - 1 .-' tt is 'undcrrtood that G?n?ral \ Leonard Wood, chief of .staff 'Of'-thc'I United ;St?tes army on whoso, recom- | niondation'very mueh.dependB In tba matter of placing tho proposed camp has hud his eye for some' tinto: on a likely pi?ce in, tho Piedmont section Of ; the Carolinas for'' ia e?rivp. Site, J whore tho business and .'professional" I men cf trio two Carolinas cad Virginia I ' o-.wrish ; to; take a course. in:'military j t'ructlon ni?y do so withoW'pt?^l necessity bf going a long distance for J it. . The preference for asite lu' tho 1 Cnrolina.'V O'yer ene in. Virginia - ls." "" ought to be in tho mind of the gen Y steS for tho reason: tftat-Carolina _Oratore? are Usually milder in the' W^i&B-months than ?those in Virginia I which ia a little farther nort.i. 'ttl ??.';-'-??dih?tccd.. that February -would j )9 tho month selected for the bpcrn lon. Of,tho -camp,' unl'?s?'it should bo j ieO?d?d. to maintain lt for a longer] period th^n a month. l?ui&es tVlll Kot Rori, r Washington. Nov.. 18 .--Associate Hughes of the-supreme; court rv^b''Seoreta'ry,^?t'.'Stftt?" v Or.] that"hi/ wOiild.'^not-"bo a | id?dajto": ai Gio coming presidential tary election and r^uestedrtbut j name bo ?not placed upon tb? bal STlTgtit relayed. ' Wichita Falla, Tex.; ??v. 18.r-Tho beg?alit?^ -of - the 'United Stajt?s army aeroplanes' flight.from Fort SH!. OK-, lahoma fop San Antonio 'w^s^?^?y^ by,ht^t winds. ? '-.; .'? .- ,;->:. ?'-'^j^YSH? fSKASOES.-' ;.'?' #^'-\:uofiiaf-r-N6v. is Oversees v-K?%?'-^e?cy.. ?od^y d?filM ^hat ?'i.'-?ermany - ?''.Wae ??&t?V?^$faii.:-W . * in* ftWwS.^ar ?ad '?tat* * * ..lid.; that : Cf efmany - has am pie '? ?, ^nanolal means for contiufliog * & the %r*.t outil spring. Czar and H?s Heir, J ...ZTi';M: : ".i'samiteh. j e\ut<i? w??h; sarine of Jiis. stafT officers-. The boy;ha? grown considerably slnc?' tho last photographs'ot1 him . '-Before the war ho was severely, Inj?rdd-'by. the attack of a nihilist, but this plcturo indicates that he CraS covered. I Coroner's Physician Agreed That Child Would Have lived in Anguish, - \jj?teagor Nov. J 5.'-rafter tue autopsy tonight over tho Bollinger baby the coroner's jury, physician, and tho city chemist, W. D, McNaliy, agreed that thc baby would have lived a life , of anguish if saved by an operation and Enid that they believed Dr. H. J. Hair.ohion was jue-UflQd, in retuning to j perform tho operation, j The .coroner's inquest was bontinue j until tomorrow ~; They said the child ? would, have been, deaf and the entire j "left 'olio' paralyzed, 'bosi??s it's rear ? ful malformation. I WOULD VINDICATE DR. HA?SELDENI Chicago, Nov. 18.-Vindication or Dr.; Marry J. Mali beldon, tho surgeon who*declined to Operate on-tho-defec tive Bollinger baby to save its life will bo recommended to tho coroner's jury " ! y Dr. H. D; C. Relnhart. chief coroner s physician. ' bri Relnhart conducted a post mor-1 tem- on the. six doy: old infant an houri after death last night, Coroner Hog'-; .man hud indicated unless, the post| ?mortem proved the child mental : de* j fectivo Dr, H?lselden /might be tried | for criminal 'negligence. "My examination', ?hows the prob abilltlea strong that tho ;ChUd- wd?id be.cn mental! defective." Dr. Relnhart inside "ondVwould have heen a'paraly tic al? its Ufe. [dy own opinion is Dr; Haiseldch was right in not allowing tho babs* to .live.".. ; ; j ; A Jury of ai* ot tito beet known phy sicians and/snrgeohs In ChiCftgo will be chosen - to hear testimony nt the inquestf tho coroner announced, lt is expected he wilt -'empanel-., a^ jury at 'once.-'.'.';. i- ' ,2Th? coroner's- d?cision ?. vrir,M;p?adp '? after: consultation with Dr. Relnhart and Dr. John Bill Robertson, health cbmsu?sioner. Dr. Halseldop espress cd 'satisfaction when -told that, th? lp : quest . was ordered, though he said the" j 'baby's death from. ; natural ; 'cauS?S: ??uder4d one hardly necessary. He] said any true . investigation would rpako it more clear io th s public that j he wpr. right.. V: . Dr. Ifaiselfen Issued a long state ment justifying pr^enttt-n li vin* .ot j ?bfb?bnnnl personsrand aMpwing oiem j to nm?tipiy. AsqnluV&etarps. I - Paris,; Nov.. ^8*4-Tp^^?r.-:?.,:'.A4n';?5tK Und associates in the;Britten. Council havfc &*en conferHBg/. 'hfct* With th? t^nch Council^lett ed the rouira to landon . MAMMOT SL? BE JPW. CHARGED WITH ALLEGED IL LEGAL TRAFFIC IN WAR MATERIALS WANTED PERMIT BUT WAS REFUSED ??? ? Alleged to Have Been Connected With the Duke* of ?g. ' Manchester. ( . -- _- . , . /London, Nov. 18,-:After a hearing today', charged with alleged illegal traffic in war materials*,, in which name of tho .duke, of Manchester,' now in Perls,, vros mentioned, Victor Sly was romaridrid;: into custody on being unable to'jraahe; $3,000 bal). V ' It Waa ct^ryed that Sly applied for 0 permit to v.bal in munitions, which was'refused, and that after this Sly and the duke of Manchester communi cated with e?.ch other regarding these matters 'by meant-, of a secret .codo. ' Sly claimed to 'represent the Fed eral Manufacturing company of Chat tanookfcf.< lite Oliver Manufacturing Company ot Kpoxvillo,.and other Unit ed Slates and Bovertl Canadian firms. Knows Nothing ol Sly. 1 \Knoxville, Nov. 18.-The Oliver Manufacturing company tonight said tha?.;jkh'ey' .wore bot dealing in war sjj?b|^ of ? Group No. 1 Will Gather in? Mountain City-S p e c i ia 1 v Train for Member?. J Anent the meeting in Oreenvllle No vember 23rd. of Group Nd. 1 Of the South Carolina Bankers association, the following .letter has been sent T?e Intelligencer for publication: To the Bankers-ot -Group No. 1: We beg to call your attention again to -tho meeting to bo held lu Groen vlllo, S. C., ?November 23rd, at 4 o'clock. We, feel thal wo have -beau very SuvCcnnui lu Gui?i??i?is Tg?nm apeaKOTS for 4hls meeting arid expect .to' have with us an this occasion, Mr. Wen. Ingle, chairman federal reserve board, Richmond, Va., who Will address us on "Tho Fed oral Reserve Bank ; " Mr. Iv M. Mauldin, state bank examiner, 'WSioso subject will bo "Tb? Country Banker's Opportunities;" Mr. J. W. liorwood, : president Norwood Nation al ' bank, Greenville, G. C. (Subject to be announced later;) Mr. A. L. Mills. ' vice president and cashier Fourth National bank, Greenville, S. C. Also a member of the tax com mittee ot the South Carolina Bankers association will tel! lia something of tho work this" committee has ;been do ing. Wo aro very anxious that this meet ing/will ba .ono of the best that wo ia ave ?vcr held and trs=t - Uj=i - your bank will send at least ono -represen* Tn arranging the program for th iff meeting wo havo reserved - time for .? general discussion of matters of In terest ' to ?B, ?nd : ws hope, each ': one will como prepared;, to say a few words; but if yoni -can't talk, como BATTLESHIPS OF TH5R TY SIX THOUSA?D TONS EACH 'ty !-,,V'i BIGGEST WAR SHIPS AFLOAT Genere! Characteristics not Dis closed Bat of Increased Armament and Speed. Wheblngton; Nov. iii.-?ccrclary Daniels today said, that tentative plan? aro btlag considered for two i Mt~: : tleahips of RO.OO.O tons cat''?, to !.ws: included JJ? tho first yc^r'ii part ot tho.five year building proyaiu which congress will be nskea t9 appi'uvf. They will be tlie biggest war shins afloat and the 32,000 ton craft, of tim California, class, tvro of which.?warb authorized last yosr and .for :'. wMfa bids ..haye, Just, toeen received, aro; the largest ever designed for the United States navy. . : While .the general : oharacteriatlco of the proposed vessels wei^' nOt'.diob??S ed, lt ts expected that they*: will, hayo increased armament and" speedy cnA may carry ten or' .more each of tbOi new slxf??n tpctii guns. " \ Secretary Daniels" baa not received, a report of the sxamtriatlon bf tli.r* private bids'of two warships reeolvit: yesterday arid which were above tV? congressional limitation regarding1 tho pri?e. " ; vit ls said that neither ot thean ships' oould; be laid down before'1 n??t'surii mer, bs tho v;ar (has swept tho Amer ican market fclean of structural' ni An ' epibargd'oh steel uri ill *ho ; gov ernment's wents have been supplied hjfte- been euggeeted. Secretary Daniels wilt aija?a i?rge upon congress tho construction of . a government annor plant^arifl-'^PitTOg &S$4aPaNnM n?vy yards into.'ahti^flpNr^ara^tp ''tnvild< ins. BstutLisB* SEi?EIIGE mg V?sserWi?oBt P?si? . . ports. . Liverpool, Nov. 18?-Twelva Ameri cans, members of the or?w of the American .line steamar, New Yorte, which arrivod Monday* were - sen tenced to a fortnight's imprisonment nt hard tabor today for leaving the vessel without passports and when they had been, r^uj^dy^^isalon^La. laud. Another American . was sentenced to four weeks at hard labor for vio lating the alien regulation*. ) New York, Nov. 18. ^All?gation ttie German government- has appropri ated ?7B0.O00 to charter t?d ; load , d fleet ot steamship^ which/ - ' cleared from hore early in the war to supply (Jerman cruisers in South American waters ?nay fee made - hy the ' govarri =?=i''st %h?:.ir??-'ur^?i?i'?'^^eRi tt?itt'.; x week, according to United States IMs* 4. trfct Attorney Marshall ; ' ^^S?^ it ts stated the g?v??^ont- will try to show.;*he operation ot supply ships' iwas directed to a gr?r.t extent by an 'official of the: ?erman t?^*Hiinont Vhtf ts etlli tn the ;?n?ed Stetes. Bdcriz wae'ioi^erly??rip an consul $?neral here ead no\p is taiwagieg 'director of the Kamb?i^?aerl^ . Une. - He Is accused or violating cus toms law acf centrally or-tho ?n?Sf-v ed States fey' pending 'Supply, ahtp? out* ' ' ^ JImhw* By??f?''. - ? . ^Washington, . .Nov. : .is5?Sftfei? AA 'mt^Cslfl?-e^hlas that :i:#*ty?^:m ?hrituez of tbb Dominican tlepubllc la dying at Monto Cr 1^1. .<.;... ' -, : " '-' Berl?n Nov. 1?.-TCiaXlrerssas *=? . News : agency.' -today; aabeuuewr ; r ??? tlie cotton ahe ne*d?? fur ^li? ^>. r :lpurpc<s??-/!tor:^;??a??t; rsi - bue. . : Danube* 4rtw?-;.-: >? ; ? '. - . ...---v* :.