The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 23, 1915, Image 1
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DEARLY P?HTV PEOPLE WERE I
KILLED, WOUNDED OR
MISSING
FIRE A?D?15 TO
OTHER HORRORS
Passenger Trwn Crew Disobeyed]
Order? and rVfct Sp?cial
Carnival Train.
Columbus, Ga.;' Nov. 22.-Tho bodies
of six persona were recovered tonight,
. twelve others are missing and' more
than thirty Injured as the result of a
head-on collision west of herejale to- J
day between Central of Georgia pas- I
r.eriger train No/2 and a special train
" -o2 ? twenty-eight cam carrying ' tho !
- Uon'T. Kennedy Carnival cpinpanyj
Twejce show .cars, tyyo pf which con
tained. animals, were burned' and
others aro afire' tonight.
"- it's.feared that tho bodies of?many
of t\ie missing aro in'the wreck. Con
Kennedy tonight . estimated' the dead !
nt twenty. Four of 'the, known dead |
were confined to BUOW men.: Fred S.'
keiupf ,of -Kansas; City, In .chaigo of
the ''model city" exhibit, and His wife
were burned to death.- Their four
year ?old daughter waa saved/ when,
.her mother tossed her through the
window! Four: others.were phbwmem
Both en???e.?r? and other trainmen
woro.Injured ond'.?everal passehgera.-1
including. J/ B; "Whittle and MISB Ella |
TVfoy Mdrrit? Of Columbus wore iii
Jured.'
The collision occurred .on a straight
streich of tsjack^th'b passenger ? train:
being enroute from Birmingham to;
.-, 'Macon mid ther special from Atlanta*
?>' to Pheonix City, Alabama. ; Both on
,'v'v...gln?s w^^nli^^
? Impact? and thc carnival;:cars v were;
^telescoped, nnd ' Immediately caught
" afire. Ti?e Pullman at tho cud pf tho
carnival train waa unhurt. About
sixty persona made up.th? show out
fit. .
Super! ntenuctit ??artan, of the Cen
tral '.of 'CeorgiaV Is Quoted -tonight as
maying that the crew of passenger1
traln.;dlaobeyed ol'derH. It ia under
stood that the passenger was ordered
to wait at Muskogefe, Ga., four miles
from h?rc_ n?d : let-ihii pS?sC ;
MioeEiinio
ittiSloM
Atlanta. NdV..'?2;:^?iat'will prob
' '.', ablyy^
' ?or th? oration" of ;i uiouumcnt to the
late/Booker'T.. 'AVashtagt'on baa been
1 -' bpfo^pald tb": the f?^bua negro edu
cator, by W?.T. Gentry, president of
tho?^outher.niB?ll.
?'I. ams p^raohhlly. filling td bo ono.
. br lOO^m^
purpose. ' ihr, "Hjenrry^ih ? a: ?ommuni
cation to the papero yesterday, and lt
is bbliavfcd that' hia example will -bo.
, followed by n;ahy bbljh. ?oath and
north.
"Booker T.:'tVash(ngton was born
1n Franklin caimty, Va,.' aays . Kr.
Gentry, on a Tantallon ^ few; mU/*?.
-from wb0TpM-:'was.-raised;. and I hal
urally kept dp ^,ilh ^s carecv. T hud
, --known him'?'lBll for t?lrty ye?ra or
ni oro, and bc always'commanded'' my
highest respect.andjBdipiratiois. I
bo?t?ve he was.'up to the present time
tho abloat man his .race has" ever 'pro
duced und he did. work of Inoslimiible
Valu? to bo'tli raec-3.
r. Washington, ,.Noyv '22.- The pont
isavlngB dopofeiis <Juring.Oci!r,?er in
creased $2;u>'?.?0fr ; Wer ibo?
month.' 'accordiag.'4 to poHtal? cmc??ia.
The ??pbslte'rochit^r, 3? SU i ti ta led 71,
fiG0;(H)0 abd doposkore mtmj&r?a ^552,
ooo. >
?:^rp^:'ftl?d^?fe>t<> at? 7 indo-.,
* .pendant; Arnbtan etat*, -fX?t&t?i
.<i.. . ^?M?^^''fM^ior?is^ haya .-'.
? . btJcbV sxciritled jii Beirut. > '
[MW B
ASKS GRE
.. ,'f
APPEALS MADE FOR CHANGES
IN THE BANKING
DISTRICTS
BOARD WANTS TO
KNOW AUTHORITY I
Baltimore to Take Place of Rich
mond an? Pittsburgh Re
[ place Cleveland^
Washington, Nov. 22.-Members of !
the federal, reserve board at a 'meet
ing here to, consider a? pc ah; for
changea in tho banking "dlBtrlcU, de
cided tonight to ash Attorney General
Gregory ipr ? ruling on "thc board's
autfc'ority-fto reduce'the number of res
serve districts;
Counsel for .the board held that the [
organisation had ho light to reduce]
the number; of districts, but the at
torneys for the -appeal banks thought ]
otherwise.-. ?
. The appeals include that Baltimore, j
be' designated aa a vesenb- city In
stead of Richmond, Pittsburgh to re-;
placeCleveland and that the banks in I
LohlHtaha -be'p?t?h'th? Dallais instead |
ot'.'the Atlanta district. .
Carranga and ; Governor Ferguson j
to Discuss Situation on the
Border.
. laredo, Nov. 22.General Car;
and'Governor Jas. H.- Ferguson of
Texas, wHi.meet at the International
boundary , hero tomorT?v/.. tb' discuss
the ^border. 'situation, it waa formally
announced tonight.
. Tho two executives will meet on the
international bridge and' 0,?ranza v/lU
hot brbss.ihlo United"Statis', 'lt has
been the custom for yearB for the dead
cf inp ???65?cSn''republic and.the gov
ernor of Texas to -meet ht the interna
tional .boundary a?ier changes in the
Administrations. ' .
St. Xxm.is, NoV. 22. --The minister
ial 1 et th? associations .of ,the tMsthb*
dist ' IBpiscopai church and tho Meth
'oclst episcopal chnrchj.South, merged
Ijiero. today and the work of the "sixty
congregations represented 'henceforth
will be conducted through one organi
sation; '.."' . ? j :
-_._1;, :
Asheville mn Shot In Burglary Act by
Birmin sh'-.! m BetcctjT>s.
'Birmingham.'Woy,22,--After watch*
lng.'two.?i.?h -srit?r a store In west
End and it ls feld rob a c&ah regis
ter, and make/-an effort to open tho
safe, four .city !'lietcctiv.es early t?d?y
fought a pin lol.' battle with the." rob
'b?rpv woimdihj?^'.ud e??>l?Hng'.\bd*fc; -
On?, giving his darno as\?. U? Hend'cr
??n'bt Asheville, N. ? C., will -M'obitbly
die.s T:? ?ih?t ti?m?d' phillips wUl
Vr?cov?rV (Tfce....deteeWr<? ihf ?I '** been
tipped to.^vi?feh-tor robbers: '
-.-^_.,
' i ' Mit* :f0 >HE???; . '?
Reine, Nov; ?S. - peVmbii^/???iA?s"
. t r^-Hnhgary i into"; and ersibod ; tb'.; bo
Raking frumaidar to r?a aln neutral
and at sante ?ni'?'Qtf^i?^cbrt?.iu'c?aV'
cessions'it nhe will britef ?16 ,war on
tho aldo ot the central - powers ac?
cording > io '* a?vieca ?rphi rel labe
?jur??a.
Trtrkisi Transport feu h.
?^imp^, .?NbV. ; 22 ; ~A ?irrt?h' r.m?s
aaga ??S??WMS?^ Jt?jm?:Arit?n^'danv .-fey
the C?xt?*l News reports the etv^
: lng . o?^a^Je?rk?^ i^wparjt'': cjar^ftig
coo ''eoid^?^
STORY TOLD DISTRICT AT
TORNEY BY WIDOW OF
VICTIM
MURDERER HAS
CONFESSED CRIME
Wea Serving Term in .Penitentiary
. and Tjoken to Scene o? .
?rime. j
.Batavia, N. Y., Nov. , 22.-Luigi
Maircni, an Itjllan, was burled &llv?
In tho cellar ot his home near Corfu
in May 1914, hla body being trampled
into, thc- newly mado grave while he
begged fdr mercy, according to the
story his widow told District' ?lter-j
ney Coon hero today. , '
Coon tonight declared that; Antonio |
Bolivia, a son-in-law of Matron 1 now
serving a tenn in the penitentiary
for stabbing,'confessed to trie murder
when1 taken, tb the sceny of "Matroni's
killing.. . Bolivia, Coon Bald, showed
the ofilcers where to dig audrttie body
Ot M?.tr?hl ? was exhumed. .
/ Mrs. Matrcni Said that Bho^saw her
husband .beaten wUh a pick-axe and
buried alive, but> feared to tell until
Bolivia, was put ".in -prison. ~
Bolivia, according to this authority,
said Matron! had attacked Bolivia's
wife before lier wedding..
MAYBENu
lill
Columbia,; Nov. 22.-In ^onhecUon j
with a mpvenjentr. to. pprohaae."a; wed
ding present foi? : Presides! .. Wilson,
w?o mar Heil Mrs. 'NormanGalt late ?nv
Decembor,; th'?* committees have is-1
sued the following statement:
in'viaW':dt the approaching'marriage-'
of President WUBO?? who wa?, for sev
eral yearawa citizen o(. Columbia, lt is
most- propellent* his friends in South
Carolina ehbuld Join, in seeding him
a suitable testimony bf their esteem;
A senior committee has bien formed]
<- _ri^?.......I- jim-. Lia... .1 _
schoolmates, who1 will carefully cou-1
sider the suitable shape of auch pres
ent. ?-E?ch' individual citizen should
consider lt ;a privilege to contribute,
and those desiring to do so, may remit
to Robert Moorman, chairman of the
subacriptidnC&mmltt?e,'C?l?mbiaV'and
local cltleehS" dre requested, to Tcivq
t?leir; subscrlp'dpno. .at:many, ot ?' the
banks or ? ?wsp?p er officers ' of Colum
bia. ,. A /'v.'.--.; ''. "
ffinmrtii OB?ninniaifP
Copenhagen, Nov.. 22.-The passage |
of a . iorgo flotilla of British sub-j
marines variously estimated at ten to
twe?ty-f?v? into the Baltic ls* given
hpre aa an explanation of tho. r?cent I
nayar activity In the' Calt?gat. Both )
British and .Cern?an dalroy er tlotill as
bave liten sighted ther?* According
1? current reports ? powerful : BrltieV
squadron convoyed.tfi'?' submarines;. to !
the Cattegat entrance at Skaw. ' The
largo;ships ft^ppei there' but the de
stroyers accompanied tho' su? : i
as tai* na A?si?oro at the narrowest
jpart of the 'aourfd. The :ri?bnj??rir?'G \
alone proceeded rbi to Baltic. ? .
?' MEI/SN^ST?J?? ? ?ii,STA?<I>
Kew Har?n Conspiracy - Trial ^. if as j
. Been.on For Week.
New York, : Nayr-.'22,VG^ternmc-ut
counsc-l expect to ??pipf?l? the ox
arainot'Cn ?if Ch?ries S. Mollen l^'th^J
Kow---??*eii- conspiracy . triai' mv
week. Tho prosecution, is new..^?kl
ing withv,et^dehCbv^crtalhttg; to : re?,
cent yeari*, and dope's to make rapid;
progress. ..,
Me?l?to still has to glvr? testimony]
concerning the conclualon of a. deal J
w?i?r?i?y (tteeyft??tpnv und Tl?JhrfV\$tl?
o?me 'M&?t the ~$ew..'-'H*yea' System^
v-.-:; ..?./?a?"yiy.,,V.S KZLfihiih* : '...' '.'?<'-"'
VIV J X lin??D?STiEt?Ct
New BnUft^?? iR?gard , to O?>^ferjiij
-\ ?Uorwys. .\r i I
s^WitshiBg^rii-. NOv ,-. /?S^S^ery
trfet; aUflyaey of ?'?Un li'ed S&t?s tU?^f
.1 ria cbs^." accora?ng'f ;*r S ' ?etlsiou <
just TO^chediby 'the - dep. innmt. of
Justice. mus? be a. roelden..- bf o*ie of
Uio- cl^.V^waich :bi8?.court -i? r?KU
arty" IteJiS; ? It1 ls uhd*r?ood that there I
^rfrvmly-^?-^?^I^iSL^r?^^^1^*. >tifi'?
country ?ibo wUr.at. tW?'. -timp^? of-,
-fected-: bv doei6ld!ui; : 1 &l?fc ^he.v^'aawa
ara not ob*Ataabio;h'ere'.
.?Mo?ilrimoTold<?1^
.Sirs. Anna Bellinger, who gav? birth
to-'a^defoctivo-baby, on the ad vico oil
Dr1.. H. J- Hniselden of the German-1
Ainerican Hospita^ in Chicago, and lila
aleta,' permitted it to dto^wheih ari 1
Powers and Duties of Factory |
. Inspectors Defined By the
Attorney General.
:- .
r Columbia,. Nov. 22.^An opinion do
rmi**
ot ..agriculture and factory inspectors,
under him, relative to enforcement of
the CO-hour; law, has boen rendered by
Thouma. H. Peeples, attorney general.
The. attorney general- holds that the
-officiais'orb.charged .with tho enforce-'
mont Df tii'o law: add virtually rules
t^St textile mills can not run their ma
chinery niore than CO houra a woeki. j
.But ono- conviction balbeen .secured
untfo^tho old construction of the law.
theVaatpmatlc' machinery/ It Is said, j
fi**nlBh{tia tiu oxecllent defenae for I
the mills when charges'-were brought. ]
Commissioner Watson*of.. the\ der
l?rtm?nt of agriculture, commerce I
and industries recently, requested tho
attorney .' general oft'co to : furnish I
bini ike. oninlnn. Snaakln? nf : thia I
matter,- ;Mr. Watson yesterday said:
.?Way -a .long time the socalled 'CO
boura per week' Saw has been^a source
ot-, con?klerahle complaint, particular
lif from operatives, and 1 have re
.{b^i'enly-.'C?^l?d the matter to tte nt
'.t?ntiojt./of- several governorD and.the
gehcraly. assembly. The section in lt
Seif : dbeb-.hot impose, the duty of .its
enforcement upon t?iy' ono, yNotwlth
: t: adias thia the department haS-In
vestigated every complaint, anpny
ni??i8:--ond..,?therwise, " and . has mada
?iVery possible attempt to enforce the
aw: this, . thbugTi/ evfch the right to
do so wa? doubtful. ..The- wording pf
?i^as^lhoi management, of t'u.- tex
tiles holding that under this wording
they, could ^operateupon.,fha.. basiB
that ., has been herctof Ore Employed .
Recently '''complaints tb., rVie depart?'
Tn?nt;<u^-ip;.t^e governor bovine i?c
c?me- so irequent, ? d^ermin-id to r??
gue^' thd;at|bi-ncy general, to furht?)
dn oprnioh ab, to whether present
prrUitic?a^-era In' contravention of the
law, and ?a* ?to. , the duties and rieht?
hf -ibis ^ep?rtment ?u: tho matter ;
^e;Opm?o$r speaks fPr^.it?olf. ,,l?;ac
cordante wjth the. opini?n a copy of
'.^??oiMtaV4,^?l. ?^^immediately
acrffed on ail texiWe ttmaagors ; <w}0.
baptice ihn t the ?Ute factor^ luspec-',
iom.,'??va;;.-heen gtv?i?^-emphatic ihr:
?trucadas ?aler- -pips^?ution ; In all.
COi-^s of vlplatkmb found wftlhoa? fear
pT/iator^ >: .'
Georg's Bfe Fair, j
Atlanta,- Nov. 22.-pearly., a half
mttlloh people la ol t.. including;.- fcotfH
Ati?ntians: and visitorerta?t*aded tile
viVi?u? events of; Kurvest : Festival I
Doctor to Let Baby Die
Dr. 6; J. ilalselden;
?. ,??.<'???
operation rulght. &a.va saved .lt. to: a
Ufo Of .Idiocy and iniaery. .Both the
mother.and. the j , have, .teen
praised and condemned- ^ tome of
the' heat-ltnonn persons in the., emin
.try/;;/; . ."
lilB?ilS?i?
mm i tiri
' -- . k
Conversation With Bernstorff Re
Serdins Vidtans bf Lusitania
Npt Made Public.
Washington, Nov. 22.-Secretary
! Lansing and Ambassador Von. Berh^
;atorff have agreed not to ruakq public
? any information relating to their con
versations , o.ver the reparation -to' be
i made' by Germany: tor American lives;
lost on the Lusitania
Wtfl Lansing declined:to comment 6$
tlie report t?Vat, Germany proposed to
pay ?5,000?for oach American.
lill PUCE ?.BRM?
nrrnnr...rrnrnii litmi
Dtrunc rcutrtHL dim?
New York, Nov. r22.~AU evidence
Kuth'crcd br . tbs. jKATrarnmo^it.: i.?/s?nija :
he>V? bearing on plots to prevent wari
munition? reaching : tba allies will bo
Submitted tu tho. federal. grand Jur^
probably this week, lt is understood
that a blanket Indictment will be nak
ed against all person^shown to be In
volved except those, exempted hy law;
The mass of evidence ls. largo and'tho
result of years of work, lt Involves
c. score - of persons operating lt ' ls ]
charged as {an organization. The fed
oral.;.'district', attorney and assistant j
f. .ive been directed and every charge
and . suspicion must be substantiate
before, taking action. ' It is asserted
that the directer?, o?'.tb? alleged co?
.splralbrs control!* rt a German fund Ot
forty million dellaro. Co?trih??briB
to'this, fund han been th? subject of
government' inquiry.
I Washington, Nov xS.-Bar?n Zweifle
j tn'sfc, tho Austrian^ chatre.' nils pro
tested to tho state department against
f the^statement recently;issued? in, the
?ame ot the department . of Justice,
.???cln-ho says, appearn to confirm ni
l?gation* cf the alleged-lllcsa! activi
ties ofc'b party of ? Austrinri consuls aa
charged by Drt Josepb Corlear./ . L ( ;.
. I^p^r Bcsumes PaMfc?tlon.
i . London, Nov. 22.- Tho . Glob*!.;
; which was suppressed. by. the policy, \
November ? for. ^insisting1', ti tat Lord
Kitchener bad -r<Mlg?i^;'fre.m.tbe':cab:
Sp.et. notwithstanding'?; ?wai^ll^.^ii&fei
official pr??a bureau,, h??' i*sumcd
:^?blIc?^o?.v> It contains c?rr?sooh-!
dence with government, ending with
anepology by: tt?e paper. \:'"?
GREEK ATT
nriiunivfr
ADVISED THE ACQUISITION
OF THE BOSTON AND
MAINE
TESTIMONY IN
CONSPiR?CY TRIAL
Roosevelt, However, Said "If You
Do Wrong Don't Come,
1 T
S m
Back to Me."
[. New ? York,' Nov.'r 22.-Theodore
Roosevelt, as president of thc United'
Suites, appeared ns advisor to Charles'
S, Mc-llen iv. tho Now Mavin rnil
road'.a acquisition of tho Reston and.
t.Mafne railroad;'/, ld the testimony od-'
dabed In the New Haven cohspiruey
trial hero today, ???;i$M
Molten"- represented- tho former
president do.having in 1007 advised tho
purchase of tho 'Boston-' and Maine,
with tho icfeervailon, . however, ' that
"if you do wrong you needn't come,
hack to nm."
Ti**' advice alvan, ?Mellen said, ac
tor ap . interview at F.-oosevolt's ; ?ug^
gestion with franklin, K. Lane, chair
man of "thc"interstate commerce i ..'-!.>.
mission^,in;.,which Mellon explained
danger ot falling into the uanda of tho
Canadian railroad.
Chairman Leno rigreed- it is said,
that in such1 eventually ' lt would he
dangerous from a'military standpoint
Rear Admiral little, Retired,
Acquitted-Was Charged
With N?gligence. ,;
Washington, Nov. 22.-Secretary
Daniels today disapproved the find
ings of. the general court martial
which acquitted Rear Admiral Wil
liam N. Little, retired, on charges of
negligence while inspector during tho
O?iisiruc?on o? a submEiihe K-if.?j?r
cause of Little's apparent disinclina
tion to receive recommendations from
Junior officers. ,.
IrrnrniTinu ."AT I ann?
NOOnSES POLICY
; San Francisco. Calif., Nov. 22.--Tko
right of the United States to Bhip
munitions to the belligerents and the
American policy ot neutrality was up
held in resolution? udoptod :' by' ' the
American . Federation ot Labor-, con
vention here i today. Ono resolution
'declared that it waa . Impossible to.
distinguish munitions from ordinary
articles ot commerce. "The. ? todera
tlon refused to endorse state anG fed
eral legislation for an eight hotiV' day.
x
Lost Propeller Bindea ;
! : liolRdTy, nor. 22,-^Tha British
6l??^n?r Oakfield lost all . propeller
blades about GOO mile's eoM-e'/ Cape.
PAcb," .According te "-wirelessrrora'the'
Veatner''san'. Giorgio, which is stand
wg: tr.,'^^^^^-*
Volcano Stromboli A cf h e.
. Jto?rmoy/N?y.22,-7-The eruption, of.
Ijpftraollv volcano -is rapidly becom-;
ins serious and the population ot the
island Is fleeing. Stromboli has heen
no:-yo practically, all . t?e tim? : for, th?
thousand years, c
Forty: Fortsesses Takea. .. v
;..'-Berilni'.^v.:'^8.^<Wir*elejM-;-)^T$i>
I Overseas ag??icy seys- forty fortresses
have bow captured by 'thd:?rmi|lvgjt
rihe iOentral?P?werp? five Belgium
Uwiive fu France, flfl^-((VRuM|^Hj
'eight in, SOTbla.
... British Steamer; SpiftrH ^ .
t ?..'. landon, ': .> Nev : ?-2.tho #r5
rteamore < llajiatt*hlrd ? and'/Mot
? ave ' 'been sunk! hut wo . c
?erd saved. .The. steamer Saijr?tta !
manor*..In the Sae? gulf.
' '.:.'? .?, 'J: ?]'? '
SAID THAT GREECE IS D??
POSED TO ACCEPT CON
DITIONS
SOL?T?ONI?
EXPECTED BOOK
?Blockade. of Greek Commerce
Has Bcgun-Scrbiaii* Win;
Victory Ov?r iEl^eiriarid.
. LomVr -. ?ov. 22.- Definite,' wows
of Orfi... ' : W?ly. to tho alH?9V:|lo*,.
man for a ? ./runic? cf eafety or ^he" ir
Anglo-French forcett landen at; s?lo?!- '
kl and tho fato. of th? , Sm'Man? ii
forced" over t;io frontier aro still lack-1
lng.
An Athone dispatch says that Greece
is:disposed -to' accept,ali',rho condi
tions aavo that of requiring Grepee ' ,
to enter tho war and a solution'cf {hp
r.iinculty la expected.
Meanwhile th?; blockade : bf, Gr?e?c
commerc? hU3 began. Thlo v/itli tho,
nows t'?at the' Serb's victory over th??
Bulgarians northwest bf Prlotiu.i. uo
laylog tho Bulghriijn maryh: pu il.
latir, .'created a hopeful feeling among
tho allies. Tho Anglo-French forces
uro reported' ns going forward from
Saloniki to Menlfftlr. ;
Rumania, with tho Teutonic 'powers
'offering . concevions for interventlb? .
and a big P>jsslan ntmy cGacch.iratih?'
In" Bessarabia, ls in much tho ust?o
situation aa Greece, On tim whole, it
is considered that tho onfentc's iinji: v. ..:
attitude in Greece will clear tho Bal -
gah situation
.V Routine on Other-Frosts..
Tho Italian are ?Irongthealng their
position? a?ound tho . Gprisis, but
Ad ? ItHah report? declare tba
a'tcpeka wore repulse. -.? .?V.
^Tit? JBrltlsn'-'and French artillery la
a^Uve^ in Flande^^^^^jf^^^^^^^
attacks In Ha? r?gion; of tho Dvmek.
A British flotilla 1? reported h\ ar
river in tb?.??si??cv ; .
?NtENTE^L^??
AFTER GREECE ; ;
London, Nov. 22.-ilVurpors of last
week that the entente silten had da?:.',
termi?ed to compel Grebcei.Vt? repu
di?te UH hints that ?bo'n^ht Inter.
rero with th? psss?go or"'?pei troopa
across ber territory, have been sub
stantiated by tho Inauguration bf a
pacific blockade . Thisis expressed .to
elicit an immediate- declaration of tho
Greek gbvernmetiVs intentions ,k tigffi'rg*
Athens dispatches say. his is , tyl
jeady attained as a r?suit of Kitchen
er's conference." with' King Constan
tino. It is.-claimed t?at ho received
satisfactory assurances.
The British government has not In
timated that Greece litis complied
with the allies demands.; Greece ia do
tiona. Fe?ra" of Germany v/botb' .
military successes brought thc Balkan , ?
war theatre nearer, and ' a natural ;
aeasatton pf opposite p?t??a out of tho
pr?sent difficult': neutrality: _ Some
ure?K newspapers rogara 'i?e b?bo?-"
ado; of Greece a? a violation of inter
national hVw but'Jt.n?s cau?sd; aN,pr0
faund impression upon which' ImiftV
d?ate action is predicted. ,
For the time;';'bebVs^-V;th8-.iE?itftr^
operations In southern Serbia hsfe .
been ? almost suspended- ' This Is ' '.;
garded here as an eecouragldg alta
for tfco Serbians and allie* in View ??
tho-fact that a few days age thc Bul
garian advance from Prll3D to Mon-*. . -
latir appeared certain.
,'Newe confirming- the report that -,
the Serbians' eira an Important. vic-,
tory over th?. Bulgarians hear Leake- lr.
vats on the,-main line ortho.* railroad
south of Nish promos from the Sat- ;
blan mlnlsctir at Atherip according.to
a K?va B di^r-ttt^iu^JHH^Hn^raffi^S
Tho' Italian; war ojpco:.besid,ea.:- re
porting euacess : In the libnzo. district
says further ad*?ja?>c?^ ?ek* made ou
tba, C?rao blcat?au andd$oi^., tho .
Austrians w'Sire dWodged from trench
after trench In .thia region.
v Italian Gains.
Borne. Nov, 2?.-The ?tallaH ^OOp*
made; an Important advance on the'.
?pn*o front.e?p^ctalrj? on'; th?.h?lghla
; 3?b$tiiwept ?f Gorlsla1 a^^^?\'.^
oh offlc?ai. ' statemept iii.??$'.;Ad?aq?ar-...
i Wp'C'ot. Hie;, get?eral.;.?-?lKtfv The -r
ground gained ;: was, \retained ; ?lt ia '
claimed despite vigorous Austrian
pa'uiit?i?'?^clti^V;-...!'
?f . " . -r'-r . rr^^-'-^r^r- v .,
|. -BIIEAtoAJJG^
'ft'i 'vV'tkjndon, NQV. 2i?;-A' Hotter- . * '
* )iaifa dispatch >,i?y>t that tine ?>f ?
* 'Germany's ^ ;.-ni8W?s?"-.;rFdreaji?
^ naugl)t? striifck a tnidfe. Fri- *
* doy:vln; the rB??tlfl- afl^:suttk. - *
* All' .tko" crew?,/ (^jfct?STr ?nir.ty. ?
* Ave, were rAvesu *