The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 30, 1915, Image 1
ANDERSON, & Cl TUESDAY M?RNiN^''NOVEMBER 30, 1015.
NIJMREK 9R.
RESOLUTION OFFERED AT
SPARTANBURG MEETING
FR?TES^ffG AG?NST
'$REi^EDNESS"
CARRIES THE DAY
Conference Votes Solidly to Ex
punge From Record Tthat
Resolution Was Offered. .
v.'t,., %\ .
Spartanburg, Nov. 29.-At the'ic?o?r;
Jag sesRioui Of the Upper South .Carp'-'
lina Methodist coinfereuco here ^ this
morning; a resolution offered bj? F-?ft.']
J. W.'Speako, of Anderson, pr?te?fc.
ing against tho notional administra
tion's policy, for. preparedness,was ro
jeeied by an overwhelming majority;
and a few' minutes! hitor lite conf?r
ence voted unanimously to expunge
from thii^.repprdo ithe f?ct "that, the;
resolution, had hoon offered .
adoption of- the resolution was niado
^piliy. pr. john" O. Willson, president of
Lander college.
Tne. r?solutions offered wn3 t';e
same which was adopted at the union
services In Anderson oh Thanksgiving
Day. , .
-Conference adopted a resolution, of
t'cTcl hy Hey. AV". U- : Herbert, urg
ing tho, passage of a ' .compulsory
school attendance law.
' Following'are Hie appointments:
Anderdon District.
Presiding older, /rv '<;.. O'Dell; An-'
treville, Wi- T: Kelvin; Eot"?ol, J. C.
Higgens, Calhoun Pails;. J.;W. 'Dalley;
CIents?n-f.*pDege, ?J.* Mr Steadman^
Central, i? . :i. Hoherthoa; . H?noh
. Path. ,s*. ...TV--Blasman,. LoWnosdes
ville, '?vl. '^'rWj^rawil^V?CbrmiciT.
P. Miller ; ,-Orr Vni?, L. ft/. .John
. Pelzci',-. j.;'H^?mBM^^endlet?.i^|&2
;.?'<'ja.*''Owlnj?s:. ;-?...).....;,G. Bollinwf!
Starr. 'A.' Q.'fticc; St. Jbhl's, ??det^
son,.J?-'Wi/.^'p^lt?V'^Tovvnvillo',' K% ;?-i;
Lupo; Walhalla and Seneca, J. ~ L.
Stokes; WaUtalla circuit,.?H. ?A. Whit
ten; Westminster,- , W. Lewis; WU
? '? ?;>' Uamston and Belton. S. H. Booth.
Greenville District.
Presiding- ? older; ; ! . ti. Carlisle}
Clinton, W. A. dalroy; Etasley,' j. D.
Holler; Fountain Inn, W. ?T. 'Wh'flr
ton; Gray.,Court; T. W. Munnerlyn;
; ' Bethel and Poe, W: B- Garratt; Bran
don and'Judson^ A.. M. 'Doggett; Bun
combe street, P. F; Kilgo;'Duncan, S
M.- Jones,- supply; Hampton avenuo,
. E..Hi Mason:,St. Paul, A. E. Holler;
- South Greenhill?;, P. Ti.'Kilgo; P. C.
'.' (one to East sa'P,pll?d)i. West urocm
ville, S. L. Rogers;'Greenville clrcujc,
J. L. Singi&ioh;V<i^eer, W. J, Snyder;
Laurensjr J. FJ.;- T. ' M*io?; Laurens
circuit, Wv P.' Lewis; Liberty,. G. P.
Hedges; Pichona, ' i. E-: Wiggins;
Picketts . circuit- '. Cu v W>: Burges?;
.' Piedmont.:?0-'::M., Ahney: South'; Ess
ley, \W'." ??- ''Mullikan; South Greer,
. - .Foster': Speer; Travelers; Beat, 0,0"?,.
Carter; conf?rence'secretary of educa
tion, J. R. T. .Taylor. *\ . t
Spartanbnr^.DIstrJt?t.
. , . B. E. stnckiiouse..presiding' cider;
Belmont, J. IF. Gollghtly; Gampbello,
T. F. Gibson; Carlisle, R. G. B'out
; warn; Cherokee, A. ll. Herd; Ches
/".;:? . heb, Cha?. A'.r:Carter).:supply;:,?l'.fton
.and : Glendale,': ??- '.B. ''Wlnn?ngutun;,.
En?re?, J.K., Holmen ; ; Gaffney, bu
ford Street, G. G. Leonard; Lirhe
v '? atone'-'street, J." .-/...??hell. Gaffney
circuit, R'.Li-khai?nii,Ini^an?iii. M?-'
Broods; Jonesville, W. B. Justus;
Kelton, J. R. Copeland; Pacolet, E..
?,I. Peeler ; Pacolei mills, L. L? 'Wogo
llllp^'non, supply; Ped rh; vi li e. G. G. Harley;
.'; Spartanburg. Bethel, A.'-.V Brimson,
and M. B. Patrick, Junior preacher;
<J?ntral, C. C. Hubert and >V. S.
.Martin/. Hispcrnumpr?^y;.;. Duncan, J,.
A. Cook, and one io .ba?supl?lied? Norti1
Spartanburg,' . Wv : WY Kelly; ., Union,
Buffalo, B. H. Karvy; ..Ci^sn'-street,
?> -:'.-v-'^^-F,.Gault: fte-xiz, ^.''ssi. Jones;.
?UJ?i tjil?vjj, J. ri. -l?r?rr??, V.'OOdrSf??
S. T. Creoiih/ conference evangel?Bi,
J. L., Juvi^eyl Te.xti?? .?hduatrlnl in '
stlt?ito, i>. E. Cam.ak.-president,
.f'ok?sftn?^rJM^trlct. _
.W.-1. Herporl',7 presiding elder;
"AoboyiUe? e'l^cnlt,-.j. N'.-'?som; Abbe
ville station, J. -L. D??mM; Butler,
.W,. P, Rfeadtjws/Jr.;} Broai-river, W.
, ;AV -.'Oiickwor?lvik C^ckeshhr^ E.
Sharp; q^ehwowi,;Maiiv".Vair?ot, , L.
?;PWMcGeeVGreohwo^;m^ . ~
?ttsadm?n ; Grcepwcod circuit, \
HiCTtirlfeen;''' BS?iard??;:w; H.v- Mi
'.McJveMr^
. Centrai, F\ E. Dibble; .O'N?hle: Strei-r.
391
L, rt'?undt?K?, supplyV r Phoenix, J.
' 'IX: " -M?n?v ; Pti^^dW- hud J?ion, t?;
'-P. T?Y*^' ?P?i?'^t?rni:J- B. Co?neily,1
editar L $J >B?.fdy, profosscr-*'
Aiken and Willigon, A. E. Driggcra;
j A^ea " circuU. J,.. H. Montkometty;
Batesbprg, J. E. Mabaffey; Columbia,
Mata street, B. TJ: Turpipseed; Wash
ington streeC S. A. Steel, Green
street, D, Wi. Keller, Whaloy street,
D. It. Root, Brookland," D.'H. Atta
way, supply, Shandon. E. D. Gillleple
and J. 'C.^Chandler, numer?ry, Edge
wood, E. If. Thomason, supply. Wav
erly, j. B. Ma?m?fey; Edg?fleld, A .
LY Gunter; Fairfield/J." A". Hlcdsoe
und B. W .Mason, superanuary; Gil
bert, ft. .E.'.'Jeireoat;.jQranIteritlle, J.
O. Griffin; Inno, F. G. . -Whitlock;
j Johnston, J. li. Thackor;, l^n?lov,
}.l. E.^Brown...supply; ^Leesville,. C.
E. Poolo; Leesville circuit, M. ; A.
Cleckley, aupplyl; Lexington, >J.' G.
Fair; ?llidletburg, W, l>. jQuick. Bup
p?y;; North Augusta, Hamlin ^?MJiex*
sjSxk\ Ridgeway) T. A. Shealy; Rioh
lund, J. .M. Meo'z;:. Swansea, J. W.
?eeley; Wagner, W. T. Patrick; sup
ply; '.. Epworth j Orpha?hj^, W. II.
Wharton,- superintendent: *
.;- Roch HUI District. .
P. .E. Wolle,. pr?3idlng "elder;
'.Blackehurg,- H. CF. Mouzon; Black
Stock, Geo, Gery Lee; Chester, V>. ' EV
Turhipseed; Chester circuit, -J'i^Bi'l
^Strickland ; CIOUJT, J.- T. Hugho:?;
Bast^Lar.castp-r, ?. A. Merritt^ Fort
>tei,,-'|V :i5.. James; Great Falls, J. B.
Kilgbro; Hickory Grover, il. B.
3J??dy.; .lancaster,- E. T. ; Hodges;
Lancaster circuit, S. B. White; Nprth
Rock. Hill , circuit,. Wi :JM. Hardin;
Wchhur^f, W. S. Goodwin; Rock Hill.
Map^bsster and Highjapd Park, C. W.
Pawling,; supply, St.- johns, J. TD.
Hoper,..vV-sst Main -shreet, W\. H. Polk;
Rock Hl!v circuit,. Jno..- I. Spinks;
Vanwyck, . J.,WV. DavUr," t?uoply;
V/?fanshOvc, J.. B.'Tray wick; York,
Hepry'. Shakes ; '.Missionary ? to Korea,
L. .Porter Anderson; conference mis
sionary secretary, .'E Turnipseed-:.
Bri?fth Investors : Aire Slow to Re-:
spend to tte Action
' Proposed.
*" 1-'-".
London, Nov. 29.-^Although the:;
financial, papers are urging that th?;
remaining American bonds be mobiliz
ed and placed in tho ihands of tho
.government "to fee \teed for future
borrowings In aa effdrt at rightihg ]
American exchange, the British mveafcj
orsjaro.elow to respond, knowing, that
'American gold bonds aro excellent
security ht present time.
Since tho sale of treasury hills
?"here the past weok were 45,000,000
less than tho previous tweek, many
persons believe tliat tho new war loan
-:-J'??d?' ir. fi??=T7i v-.f a-r??1*"
mil-.TO xuai*w - ... -- i^iV- ?-i?- iii V - - " ?. ' ? "
quor bonds, yielding five 'per. cent,
liEfSI?IB
Ottawa, Nov. 29.--The domlnloh
cabinet sub-committee tonight fixed j
I the-, erices'.for "the wheat commandeer-,
I ed'- aa'. those ruling on-the: Winnipeg -
|cx''hango, Saturday. %\M 3-4 ifor]
number phe northern.
Graba Market'Quiet,
: Now York, Nov. " 29.^-Grain men
h?re,'and In Chicago did not .think the j
action of the Canadian government ni
'jl^mM&de?Hhg' about 20,000,000
bushels bf wheat would; havo a per- j
manon t effect on the prices here. The '
utupuht comman doored is small com
pnr?d- wkh Canada's yield of 350.
! 000,000 buf/hcis this . year. . Spine
trades wh? have sold, depending up
|on tho delivery of Canadian whtat
will have to-gel it here. The om out? t
shipped' through this, port will prob-:
i?h?y be . little -less-a? .it ts not be-|
lieved ?hat Halifax and SU John cr
rdleit;
ISsbitarihe Snnb,
.. ? landon, ..Novi, : : 2'j.-A submarine
waa .^unir, by s British neroniano but ]
^?^??rireport?.:,?Jf?Cf^, aerial battles'
m
M
m
|?0V. 20.-Pres- *
: tonight hnisi^ :.-*
address . to con- >*?
j- deliver. it'D?- ';? *
is; ?i?d?rytood-,;*
S -; than 4i?0$;, *
TRIAL ?N AUGUSTA gW
PROCEEDING , TO A
' ' FINISH' . M
WATSON HIS '
?V/N COUNSEL1
Arguments in Noted Case Be"Fu?-,1
ishccl Tcday and Given to
Jury.
I 'V. I
p Augusta. N'OV. 21).-Tho bpenhig o|'.'
guments of both tho prosecution and
?the defense U) the jury, iii tho triai of
I T':cu'-ia E.. Watson ', '.'. charged with
.sending 'bbscone .ni?ttor . through" the
mails, Were conclude!"when cour:'ad
journed tc.doy.
Wallace Miller, opening for tho gov-,
ernm?n?,; declared that ,the- lcst?? rent
ed solely on - vf nether tho lansuag?
used in -Watson's puhl'cation.t v were
obscene, aa the defendant- did not scok;
to nvola responsibility for mailing'the j
matter.
W. H.. Flcnilng, for thc d?rense,
asserted ti:al: Watson was'denouncing''
alloged ; obscenities -,1p* tba article!. . " i
; The gofornmentfattorneys declared
that they-anticipated ?h?V-the de-fl-nse
would try tb make Watson a champion
of protesantl&m' against catholicam.;
Watson, as bis own council ki tq
closet?moirow and District Attorneys
Dohaids^n^or.the. government. . ;, .
WATSONJ?N S^ND;
'Augusta/' Nov.- 2D. -Thomas - Wat
! ROU tonk th? s-ihnd ItThi? ?w? def,
at" Ids trial, charged- with ^c-naWP
.?^cgBfelit^tnr:a,thro.?sh the mails.
Tho-attempts-:bf. his attorney to bring
out taronga-'.Watson's testimony that
there Ver?:''tiit?ives "behind the pro
secuting were: halted by tbb . objec
tion of the government':-' ivurlng tk~.
argnnients on this and other ,objec
ti?nsV Watson lett tho stand, and'in (
his cap&v?ty of ?his own leading, colin-;
sel presented' arguments,- The de-',
tense attempted to .hato entire set:ot
magazine.!'which contained the., aff
tides complain ofv They Tailed^but a
v?bi?'-Qf contents.'were J inLro^uccdi.;
Tho district attorney stated thai Pr?-?1
fessor Fulliam of Mercer had "ontrapr :
p>l" hh.?i -wh'cu ::-.e stated that.:Latin.
pbras.es .-in the article were 'diluent?'
to .read,. and moved tj re-ppea the .
government's'case. This was over'
ruled and it wau said' that two nine
teen-year-old boy? who could read ii.
easily, had been, found.
oktmtri: . A ti A A ?ni ???J* .fcfl???w4'<k''.-:->::n
IKHI bl?u? WUHKERS
ililli
^^a^vvN?v.- 2it.-Earl Derby, dt-;.'
rector o? recruiting, todt'y urged that
active singlo men in service of Hhq
red cross be bnf??tcd in the fighting,
ra-aka, in his"latest effort to stave oft i
conscription. In a letter tc* iha red
cross : chalrsiaa he p?i? he would ask
ip? oAttbpriUes to recall - from France:
\m:Te^\erbi^'^^Ke^'eli?5?ble to mllt
I tary service.
lill
TL
?\ew York,'- Soy. z5.*^Ta?i in?'.NvjSr
Haven railroad ?ne.ver>: controlled the?
john -Li; Billard company, Charles .8.
Moller, testified,-at'-tilts trial' of .eleven
former dU'eoAors". ' For two yoare Mci
len field 'stoolt, ia one bf; the many
companies, himself. ^jr?llo'nV said that
while. Ballard's nominal profit on the
deal, whereby Billard .bought 90QM0
boston . and' ..Maine- shares and ; sold
l't^b^?i-yca? later, was'' $2,250,000, .. '
rciir pfOfit wa& 5150,000. ,
t?re?fc? Wont Bisyassten.
oon?rm, Nov-; 21?.-.-iflie Greek gov
b?hm'?n?: fr, rea :ly. to ' dis?u^s . proposi
.-?ohs n*?l? byV.tft* entente powers M??
^6 -afti&ry. all ^etnands which win ut>t
c"roi??Otn(se i&-n$? trslit jr, -a sys; a n ."ilx-i
?^at^^^?^p^jdispatcb from Atb/
iia>.
Freuds ? Stealer -8urt&,'v J;- '?? i ' >.
... M^rseiljes? Nov.. ^.--rhei^ench
fitftsiaer: .?m'b'rs-'bas >t?enf^?nk'''?b .tho
Me?Uo^rinehiS 'bv ' ^istiV^?TSb?.. -, ,No
n?w0'?.'jr?o?iv?'d of U^iroa'cuV "^
The iVf^n Who Tried
New -.r?
I President ? Taft, In a statement i?p4%
public hero tonight, . characterises'!
Secretary \ Garrison'a arraignment of
|-ini for hts attitude on Phillplno af
[fair, as "unjust," vehement and un
i measured-. ?.
Mr. Taft nays t".:at there bas been
riot tho ulighest tingo of partisan fool
ing' ;in bia inter?st?ln the Philippine
problem. ;
*lt seems io me." he;>hhl, v"thst T
[have' bjO^n unmindful of tho neccssily.
lipr 8iBiidlns:by t'ils democratic aumin
j
illnlNlOCli!
Lot
or.,??-??,-. Pvnln?... Hi?
-J ?- ^ - . V- . ? i I . * ? ..Mj?? i ..?.?. |
Action m Treatment of
Gambling Houses.
New Orleans, Now , 29:-Governor
?Hail tonight, in a statement explain
ing Ms ?"action today in ordering a
company of- militia into camp near
South jPort, Jefferson Tarah, h.suburb.
! of Kew Orleans tb prevbut tho opera- .
(los cf siunhiing bonsor, ??id the 'sit
. nut ion m the : parish 't??. home to a
! point';where ibo question Was whether
tho law or ibo gamblers ;:were? su
Tho governor decliuOd to nay ^yheth
or ho would ultimately declaro martial
law in tho parish. . >.<ta8?8MBKli
Killi
wtxt
tM??ifiliilli?tl
. Tc kip, UCrt', '. 2&.-Japanese foreign-J
offk-ft announced -' that" .?ri'ht-'-.lptKfef
.K*ifl Xi;i'ormori. Tokio' that-ft-vivas r.o't-'
contemplating un alliance?'-with-Chino,
aa':;>haa -.bben-.' -reported.. Word ' frcm
Pokiag ^aya .-ihet German; had. -A'usSA
trianT'mini?ters aro asking. China's tat
t itude tov>r.rd tho^r?pjamd ?l?lapef.
with--thO;fi?tt??te,
^?*'.^.*f**?4i**f*tt**+* *
?T?)HKSEB IX-PA??i^ffi^
: iff
?&tfi? ;Nov. 2o'.^Tho' ;'ttr
'ih ' rivAt??sf:3kird 'Kitchener..'hore-.
<?.. and. bis-audience /?with? Pf orb-:,V-?6,?
* Si^vt i'olncaro prestiges o' war
<' .council 'of the ni?ion* accord- . <* '5
?fr .ink to the Temps. T-ra Urlt- '?*>
* "-.feh,: WAT; sWcret&ry. arrived to-. -,:<<
9
to Save Edith, Cavell
Brand Whitlock, American minister
to Belgium, who tried even when on
fi sick hod to save Edith Cavell,.tho
British ntmy nurse, who was shot to
death' by the Germans? hhs just como
back to tho United States with Mrs,
Whitlock Ho. is worn out and ner
vous, and needs a rest. But ho win go
!:ack to his jio6t hef?ru tho new year.
A committee" from Toledo, whcro
Kr.-'Whitlock was muyor, met ulm in
New York to ask him if he would j
ucuopt tl>c Denioi^at'o nomination for
vice-president with President Wilson,
Brand Whitlock.
! ?slrnt?oo hv4*tar nation el o^^-i^b*
! out' regard.to t^rty confiidprhtions.".:,
I , Mr. Tait criticizes tho policy of ihe
resent administration ?:i removing
[mopy old ofllckUc Vane appointing
Filipinos and declared t>nt the repub
lican administration was a . "model
colonial service, made up of men who
knew the-language pf thc people and
history of thc govcraineut ?Od ifs
aims."
Ile also criticizes Governoi- General
Harrison'? action In'df,charging immy
republican appointees.
pound , sri Garden Near Home of
Assailant in Judson Mill
Village.
Greenville, Nov. 2t>.-Tho missing
knlfo wit'i which Gordon Brown WRW,
alleged, to have stabbed David Free?
in the rioting that occurrcduit Judson
mill Satur-" / morning may prove to
be tho bowio knife which was pre
sented to Sheriff T:ector yesterday b\
a man who ?aid that ho found it ht ii
S?orfden,. hear Brown's heme. Tiw.
blad'i und handle of t::e '.Busp?cj?ou?
>yeapcu.'wcre ' wtnined ' iii a substance
v. uicU is yet to. bo - dotdraincd . iunnhh
;or : .animal blocd. Brown and 'the
other throe men who are hold. Harvey,
I Humphries .nail Huggihs-^-denled ever
having possessed tho h?lfe. ' '
! ??J?- exhaustive ' investigation hy
?frorlfi 'Rector and1 other ofBcors foiled
io Vaod-any additional light on thi
setcous" trouble-of last Saturday .
Prpt?ihty; ri>aHz!n^ the . ihchpacity
of Penuty AVG. .Tustl??.to ?t?hdle thfe
sltuauorrVilone^ hi ; caac Of : exig?hcy:,
iSimriff' Rector today cihted -that he
placed.an officer ou iho'gjround hs his
Ijcrftohal representative. .
NO other <reye\tjpmsxt9 hnvp follow
ed V'c ric^'^f-v^l;^aav'<iit!o't^ ?m|
peaceful- wh?n the' nilli, fyas opeticd
this morning, ?s usual, ut 6 o'clock.
Sherifp-Recior wnij prepont.
V'DftvJd/.Frdez. a sirlkiug operative
who waa probably fatally stabbed, is
reported to bo worse today. He""s^eht
a,'-wretched ''night; having suffered in
tensely from tho wound* in:hhY abdo
men. .-.;! ' 1
?.. Kera Again loader. .'?
Washington, Nov: siw^apnatbr Kern
.was Te-elo^tcd aa Domperattc ea.u?u?,
and floor'leader at a caucus of ihc
Senate democrat's. Tho, ^.cmocrhtle
membern pf thc bou&a ways .and
msjLue cphxmiUe?i are. el3o io^nessioo..
Tho senators aro confronted with 'th?
<l?eatio^ as, to whclher to,, ?dopt
.e?oture rjV??o. and ti'io housse. m'cial>CT;<
tvith filling, committee vacancies fr^iu.
JN TRIAL OF THE HAMBERG
AMERICAN UNE OF
FICIALS
CONSPIRACY
WAS THE CHARGE
ii Motions for Non-Suit Aro Over
ruled Defense Evidence
Expected Today.
New York, Nov. 29.-Tho govern
ment'* coie against the oflLciots o!
tx? Hamburg-American steamship
linc, on trial for. conspiracy in dis
patching Bupply steamers from Amer
ican porto to dorman warships, clos
et! today.;
Tho d?rense, if trie moltonB to dis:
miss -the indictments and to direct ?
verdict, for tho defense aro overruled
may present all Its'evidence tomorrow
[ and; tho casie sent the Jury Wednes
day.
.Tho United States attorney, after tho
j defense demanded whether the gov
ernment:, considered Captain Boy-Ed,
I Merman naval uttaoTvc, a conspirator,
declare} that tho government had
(taken no position'in tills matter.
trowing Out 'Box By City Dem
ocratic Connnittee in Su
preme Court.
Columbia. Nov. 2l?.~The legality of
the city Democratic committee of
Chat leaton In throwing out the box
of club 2 wr.rd;10 will'bo tested in
tho supremo court
Tho case came UP '?ato today on pe
tition of George P. Musladln, ? defeat
ed candidate for couueii, who secured
an order from the chief justice ro
qutr?ag the records to bo presented to
the court hero December 6 for re
Ivlew,
TIBB?" lia
itt m
o. rt yu 6 irr* va
RUIIIfCU
London, Nov. 29.-.Belief that the
tillie bas arrived for the allies to begin
to define clear and definite? terms of
pcaco is expressed hy,"The l^ox'. on
tito ground that then there will be less
o?.ancp of losing in negotiations .what?
has' been gained on the rei and In ri tl
Tho Post 'intends'' thM' without ";'ell
Ine the skin bnforn kinlng th?? bear
it1 may be' assumed Alctory 'for ttio al
lies is assured, If only because of tho
fact, that without undue htriiiu Eng
land could main Um havel blockade'
hidodniteiy"??'d history ha?'''ah?Wh
such pressure alone would 'secure a
victory.
ExiiosItfon'Ncar y.n?.
v8an Francisco, Nov. 29.-The Pan-:
American .exposition ,. has entered
upon tho last.week which promises .to
be: .one or *he ,busiest, Tho attend
fVmee; yesterday cxc??dbd 105.O?O ',The
Pian is to celebr?te tho last 'day . by
',ios6W''';by.-''TSiiio. telegraph and cable
tisri'-anges thrcugheut ?the wbrV.T.
Schools1 boro"are closed this week.
' ;.:, 'C;: ? "? , ' V '_' .
Ti-onbTc tn Vienna.
. .'London, Nov. 29.-An exebango tele
graph ' dispatch says : "The Wolff
bureau - says that several morabarr* bf
tho Viennr,. cabinet will resign.**.
! ' -j.;,.'.:.;....,'._
? K Gonhcat Sm?lh Kodc^wiOat
j Now York. Nov. 2s.-^lro. Coffey
knocked ou?; Gunboat Smith in the
four til round of'a: fight ~ .in; ^M.s?Us?a."
S?tiaro .Garden.
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EFFECTS OF VISITS OF
THE KAISER AND
KITCHENER
WILL DISCUSS
THE NEXT MOVE
The Movements of the Armies
of Central Powers Topic in
Vienna.
London, Nov. 29.-Tho nenr east
I campaign lr o?bo?t to enter a new
phase, upon which tim visits nt' Lord
Kitchener to Paris ?nd. Emperor Wil
liam to Vienna lt is believed ,v/511 have
?an. important eifact. VUtclKiu.', altor
Visiting tho Balbina'.ana Roly, bos
arrived at Paris-tb confer with UKI
French staff. Tho .German omncrov
hus g?nd to 'Vienna.;-tb see Emperor
francis Jossph und .discuss the next
mov'o with tho Austrian generals.
Presumably it ia a question whether
tho central powers will attack, tba
Anglo-French, forces In southern Ser
bia or. concentrate in wettern Bul
garia to xueot thc throat pfcRussian
j invasion and tho porelbility of Rur >
?ma?lla Inking sides against Bulgaria
?and Turkey.
As-far. aa Serbia is concomed, wic
ker appears to have virtually end^d
alt important movements, although
the Austrians have crossed the Mon
tenegrin frontier while the Bulgarians
h re. ! rying to : advance to. .'. Prlarnud.
und Monnatlr. It is admitted that
Moiia?tir can't bo saved, but the ?iw- '
bains are determined to resist to. tile,
last.
Desperate fighting continues uronud
Gprltzi? on tho Italian front. Tho
Italians claim that they .have cap
tured more Austrian trenches, but tl?>
Austrians declare. ?tat tho attacks
wero repulsed.
On Other-Fronts,
j Artillery and aerial fighting mn;
jovents in Freno?.
In Russia there Is almost a'-conir-r
I pleto lull. In tho Caucasus neil'; iv
?was renewed.
After clearing the. Oteiphor. oattle
field near. Bagdad, in .Mesopotamia,
the British wore forced to retire by
roason of counter/attacks.. They !\?t
fored heavy losses.
Artillery engagements continu? on
? tho Gallipoli peninsula, .
Rome reports that Austria is seek
Ilng separate pecca apparently wi!ii
Italy, ls not generally- credited hero. >?
FORGES INACTIVE
IN BAD WEATHER
London, Nov. 29.-Bad weat!)--,
caused, forced biactivity along ;Vho
?Uth SvVbiuH - front. led '. by..-', .'iiie~
French and' Brlt'tf.rAa,^
patch states. Winter-ls Hotting A tm*
usually ?arly in the Balkdhs.
Pressing theil attack-; on Go'rlsia
the Italians have taken -thc mounl'iiu
slope northwest of Oslavlai -Rpme re
ports. More'adv?ncea; oft the.-*,*nr'u<\.'
pleatenu is also announced by. tbe italii .
ians. ..The. Vienna war.odleo s^tos.
that each section*of the Austrian tine
penotratod by Italians, \\u-\ retaken iii
counter.; attack?. .l'i^^^a?!'
. Further successes-Ihave.'lu -n gained
by the Franc?'Hrit?KUirfbyees-v!rl?''$b.';
.Gerroan colony...of the Kamerun -In'
Wirrt A?r?i?if . iivuvv ?pss?'H.n?viug'.'
beeb inflicted on tile Germans, London
[olHciaily'advises. ?':.W*W%?$$
Three, more i allie;! yessclH- lire i e .
ported'sunk; .-They-wet'* th? French
! ?*hip.i Ornara abd - A'isc-i, urn! the Brit
isher Tunis. Thc o row of the-Tallis
were., landed twcnty-nlue ol', the crow
of tho Alg?rie arc.nilRsIng^is is twen
ty bf/tho- crew of{the; Amarn . ;f
GERMAN CLAIMS
ARE DISPUTED
landon. Nov. 29.-The- hritiflh 'pub
lie ia pot .Inclined to riant. thevQ?f-* '
man contention.t?jst thc Serbian cat?ri;
paten of the central -p?we?? lias been
brpught to a., su?poss?ul, l?neluHloli,'
The: hope ls 'expressed', hore .that itbe.v
wintry "weather will gIVe;:Mine ??r..'.ri?V
c-ntorci n g. i h <?'.ABglri'.French.-troops un
til iB^j.'Wir^'si^n'g. onongu to.,n?'- '
sume thc "o|?tf?sive.nefor^-the Inva-i&tx
ha>tj "eoasolldated ttioir'-' ,pb?ittcns in
Serbia.
Russia Is, also counted on to Ml?jvv
part in the operations.' ?n tho motin'-,.
Kino the only; military bpilylty ^eenu'
to;.center around Moblstir, wh'o%: f?^i?
ls'Obscure i Some reports aaj? the:.S$fc.
blaira have lost lt, While otlu-r?viU$.t
as positiv^ si?*'f^cy ?re stiB holding -
Farther tb the north lt fs reported Knit;
the:.Sorb?an 'armles> div?d<Ki;tn?o two
section^ - aro .rotVentl?..? into Alban tn
apfl, Montenegro, it-is bot yet aupar
but whether th? Ansiro^Gefmsti forint?
are tb . br. pent ; egainst th? AnghH
French line* ncirth ot;S.aloJiik^b;ut.at
jVb&.oxiir&ine end-or th.f?; ?Balkan, .front
" ntene'firre^
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