The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 21, 1915, Image 1
VOLUME ?L
ANDERSON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING^ DECEMBER 21,1915.
NUMBER 293.
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BIOOiENT
OF CAMPAIGN
BRITISH TROOPS HAVE RE
TREATED FROM GALLI
POLI POSITIONS i
OVERSHADOWS
ALL OTHER NEWS
War Office Declares Retreat
Without Loss- and Troops
Sent Elsev^ere.
London,. Dec. 2.0.-Announcement:
that' tho British troops wore with
drawn from the Suvla bay and Anzac
cove section..on Gallipoli forecasting
tho abandonment of the proped. of
capturing Constantinople by forcing
tho Dardanlles, overshadowed all the
war news.
... i.."While .'tho war office declared that
the withdrawment was accomplished
without loss and that tho troops were
?ont to l':o scene of other operations,
no announcement was made regard
ing the trrops at'Sodul Bahr, and
it is" assu i-d that the . allies hold
this point at.the lower end of Galli
poli, commanding tho entrance to the
.straits.
On tho other fronts nothing was
[reported..
Tfte Bulgarian clash was cleared
y, when it was announced that a Blight
encounter, in which a few were hurt,
occurred on Albanian territory. ParlB
announced .that no enemy detachment
had yet crossed' the Greek, frontier
and Creek .military circles declare
that tho Brjignriuns would not enter
Greece ' for -fear of providing tho.
Greeks.. The Germans, they say are
grateful for G reek neutrality.
'BRITISH ft??I^^^?"'-'
London, Dec. 20.-Withdrawal of
British troops from Ansac Cove and
Suvla Bay in tho region of Gallipoli
.Ponhisula is aniiounced in a. brief of
ficial communication,' given, out foere
this afternoon. Beyond tho statement
that tho. movement was effected;; sxic
.ccBsIul?y with '.small loases, .few-"'dev,
tails were glvbh and no alluslbh ls
r math? to allied forer.s in'Seddul Bahr
{-.fr?nt at the ?p of tho peninsula:
Some indication of ,the long expect
ed offensive by the Germans In Plan
ners was? contained in .British and
French reports stating that under a
. gas... cloud too G?rr?r,ns attackexi the'
, British northeast'of :Ypres. .AOcord?
:; lng to thCcO reports the Germans fail
ed so completely that only a few
emerged -from ov/n trenches and those.
.. who /did-wove :mo"wed.down by; artll
;/': lory fire. The Gormans- hud been
. ' massing hero, for. WeokjV it ts:'said./
r Tho attack nccarVod carly ia'.''tho'
morning..- Later -Wey d^veofed a heavy
bombardment on. the British.,lines'
.f'/ifearf: Ypres and. Fj^nch.; : and at Nes/
y.. sines. mines ^wer'e'.exploded bcfo'rb the.
tv .tr?nch03 at Arm'intlorea, anti .Gernmn
-,int?intry /attempted unsuccessfully ,oc
'cupy tho cratt;ra thus opened.
Along 'the.'remainder, bf-tho' 'western'
; ^front. it?t6fmln?blo artillery; duela
contin?e. Tho French near.Sr'; ?m h Iel'
? developing an., intense fire, russian
... and Macedon lan', fronts ns far as the
public knows oto j? a stain com
parative q.'.sifion?c. : ?;
7' TM o Gr?s): po?ltlori ls still worrying
72 ??O/thv suidos. Tho ?onnaris party J?
reported' victorious In the. Greek'.?lee-..
': Hon. The oxpe?f?J.'"'jhange'vInv;.1^4?rs'i
however, is n.^t accepted, os .implying
. a different. niUitary policy. ?? .
'.v'.'.. England J? . .impatiently, .awaiting
crossing7fi?'.t}i6 Greek frontier, to; pee
:wli?t}icr7 Groc?-?v will leave tho ; Salo
niki area free for a straggle, of
- widch. tl?o t: Gro?les would become a.
'? :; pps > i v'r? iitpcfetaU'r.
/Ne^t/sieps,nre"subject. o? ;a warm
debate /in . &^
;' premier* Bii?os^?voff dtcl?i'?s t>e a?
; lies, mnt?t. bt^ 'driven from Saloniki,
- wh eV?i er by "S/plgs?fops /or. Toutonl? ia.
-??/a Question: Xor. rollitarv leviers . ' to
??ive. ' . : The-'aiiiiis' 'don't*. ''exneet - an
early attack .in "UncPdon?a, ;i't -tho at
r Xntk vi WU W. ToatobS, v?i*ra?n,
' report -the' T^ut?hs,haven't"'yeC^gath-.
, t^dW'aij^ tho
. ' offohalyG., ; . ' .''-'.'>;.,';
AH ?^feWv^tohte.
.v; .Wdshtngido,' ty.s+toin)-Sonto
: Cnr??ih,*\^<^^t???:''.^twat''"^^
liable rteM^'i&to?tit-:t?t: iaWe^afcite
i s.'g?n?wfct rt?? ^fhftld- cb'usato^ot?l^'iifiy.
KOENIG GASE
THE GB|D JURY
ALLEGED PLOT TO BLOW UP
WI LL AND CANAL IN
K VESTIGATED.
INDICTMENTS
ARE EXPECTED
Attorney Declares Indictments
Will Be Forerunner of Other
Koenig's Activities.
Washington,, Dec. 20.-Information
which leads the f?deral authorities
investigating the Alleged plot of Paul
Koenig, the "Hamburg- Amer lean de
tective, to blow up tho Welland canal
to. believe that a conspiracy extended
throughout the country was given to
the grand jury today. . '
Indictment aro oxp?etei against
Koong! and Richard Emil . Laypn
deck^r,- art dealer, who was arrcstod
.with him, Wednesday or Thursday.
Attorney Marshall declared that tJae
indictments would probably pe mere
ly a forerunner of others dealing with
Koenig's activities.
METZLER TELLS
OF ALLEGED PLOTS !
?Now York. Dc. 20.-Frederick
Metzler held in connection with ol
legnd .plots to embarrass the allies by
li mtier lui? manufacture, or. destroying
tho federal; authorities concerning
munitions, made a full statement to
tko: activities of "Paul Koonlg-of tho
Hamburs-Am?rlcanV - iinev- . He Said
Koenig., hud ; twenty-five agenjpSW.
New York alonso and reportel t'io rc
Sult? of jiis investigations to 'Captain
von Papen, the German' military at
tache.
According lo Metzler, Koenig's, ac
tivities' through agents .extended to
Quebec, Burlington, Vermont/ Boston1
and Portland, Maine. He>;obtained
possession of secret reports from the
Russian embassy on tho result "pf
speed' tests, .through Frederick Bche
indi of tho National City bank,
Sdieiadiis.under arrest.
' Metzler charges" '' . JKoehlg sont ]
G?pjrge- Fuc:".^ to destroy thc.^Yel?ahd j
candi. Fuc?? he ?aid .reported alter
visiting the canals that RB destr^clibh
Leonid'not be accomplished ikon.
Evidence ; believed to''connect Koe
nig with .'tho - 'tire .on tho; Atlantic;
transport lined Minnehaha, is fa. the
han Ja cf ?ul?orlties They wont say
,wh^e* they get .it. Metzler, went be-'
Tore th?. grand jury. Other-wJU
nesses from Buffalo were hoard.
mmm
Hlliii1
j Institutions a for Taking Charge of |
lUegitimsts , Children Inves
tigated rn Baltimore.
Baltimore. Dec! 20,~InsiltutionH, to]
which a mother could -cahaign i her 11
logithnhte child ?pbh the payment of
ol "stipulated sum and forever rid her
self o? ifs legal responsiblely.' oro
said to flouriah hore, according to i>ho
report .to^..'si? thc' st?^' -.ids' vite
?b??imlf&ion, appointed two years ago.
Of hutdrefia or babies taken by tho
IiiutituMon, th^Vreport?^aort?, ^eighty'
itv"hjr.i'ty per cent dio and are busied
Jh -h?ap? in small plots. Oiio . plot,
approximately, fltty ilvo :teet square,
" in been thc tomb of MOO fables
1GSG, .
-N?tvspap?r?iW; <Jult.Party.
1 r.il^ondpn,^vD>c?:9.2?^r~A. A:Chris?ah'i
dlepa?ch; to Tim Morning^. Po?t ?ey
that.-several hew*papeV cor respon
dona1 jw; the. result of tf-quarreS, will
quit . the ?OT#' ivtft?h; ^JfcpsolUon Wh??
tito st?snior Aa i&\hiA %iort. - ,
* 3??R ?&S??JE<?K0 ?
* - , ?Qh
; "'? v .Maccn?j}$r.. - i'<?. A mob ot *
* : two .hundred ; took . - two ' ne- r "
;.?.'... Rusp^ctlhg;' ot kiUfcjg
* {(.,. Batcksllep -
.; ihvix ?oftBaetman, ?s:v z?? *
cording. {?. a. "' teie^tt? Vl&e>-.. ?
i* ,sags 't??tiaS^; Hnd ero' Aj&iting - -.?
0. ifcte ce$thr* : .t^li?^?ip>R"C*
* ?mp?lcst^'j, y-..- r.-aichellor'-- *
V^b?it&v?h? ".robbet" y?A&
Tho mott recent photofrranh of
General Kitchener, taken after his re
turn to England from the Balkans^
iSIDEN?lD BRIDE
Arrangement Made to-Al*
,low Dbtingcdshed Couple
Seclusion ?nd Quiet.
HotStrings, Va., Dc. 20.-The
golf I lu k?. here -today lured' President
j Wilson : and bride on tho'' second' day
j of the honeymoon. . Tho president
I arose shortly after 7. After break
I f?sting privately hp began- denting
.up, accumulated ^correspondence. He
djctated responses to congratulatory
I messages from , rulers in Europe,
8outfof an?V. Central America and per*
Eonal friends.
ii-/ Every arrangement ls made to, \ al
low disthtgulshed couple to spend
their honeymoon quietly in' tho Beclu-^
sion of. the mountains of the state In'
which they were born: A section of
the h?tol is set; apart for them? Sc .
cret service agents attempted 4P keep
off, ? ?c-iips of phbtograiJiiers anu .mo
tion pipf?ro opefptors'i. Kumcrout-.
motor ' trips pre ?lonped.
Washington, ;.; Dec. 20.-Secretary
lansing announced today Chut tho
*oxt o f *h ? second Ancona note' will
bo- given, out for publication. Wednes
day .afternoon. . :
"1 The note-ls about COO '.words. long
Although chacterlzed ns firm in tons
lt .ts said to be somewhat , less sharp
than tho first.m "the. "tenor ' of Its. de
mahds.
kilt, la based sauarely on die .APsl^ou
?m^?iritty's owu/.versions ; of the An
cona stB'iitng.ntnclBlp said. Thc1-not?!
is said io' carry" bli?' Implication U ts"'
the United States' last 'word mt the
subject.' '
B0ES8ES
lilli
-Georgei Ex?t?kt?
roam Ha** Be?a Afe?e
As! vance.
. London, Deo.- .- DavPl. LU
George;, ; mitslstpr of i'&aplfclOpaV. de-j
clared tpday; ?hatC^rma^ ??|ecesp?? j
w'eto duo'entirety to their pfepo^&MM
?.Wtn;:jitfac^?rfe\^*ht^-':-wou'?a(ftttd'
st : the'^scohest^ -V
t..-r?V admiti??! that the Oermea .ad
vahees iii the c*st, west ?pd ftoatl,
wero due. t<? their; n^chaeitsal ^upfei
" --'a1a4^?VlfcHar?' ;ot ? fte^aUtM
? CUCUM
I HIL ??U??
SUPREME COURT DECIDES
AGAINST ACTION OF
GOV. MANNING
CASE UP FROM
KERSHAW COUNTY
Sheriff Kuckabee Was Suspended
for Refusal to Enforce Whis- -
key Laws.
?-k : .
Columbia, Dec. 20.-Holding that
tho legislature was without power to
? authorize tho Indefinite suspension of
a sheriff Jor neglect of oiOcIal duty,
.tho supremo court in an unanimous
decision today ordered the reinstate
ment of W. "W. Huckabeo as sheriff
of Kershaw county. |
Mr? Huckabce was suspended sev
eral months ago by Governor Ma
ning'on the charge that ho iaaC' re
fused (o'enforce tho ' whiskey laws.
Isuaa'.C. Hough Was appointed tu
succeed Mr. Huekabee by Governor
? Manning. . >
SbiriTi??ii
IS SEIZED
Drug Was Taken Under the Pro
hibition ' Traffic Through
United States PorL
-,. .
SMI Francisco, Deo. 20,-Seventy
cases-rof orium, valued at $450,000,
comprising trie largest single seizure
of : rho. drug ?vor mado by the United
fi?tes,, according to customs officials
wns taken from - the Japanese/^heri
Ssyo Mariis hero.
/The. shipment was bound from
Hongkong, to Syracuse and'seizure
was mud? ' under.''the law -prohibiting
the- trafile through; a: United States
IIH?ER PfiEPA
?a "_
i V^ashmgton, Dec'. -20.-A
of cooperative local associations, fed
erated with, regional land banks,
iwhicb blanks have.ithe power to issup
bond? on land nio^tsagea of local
associations, w?s includedk in the
rural credits bil*,to ho Introduced in
c<?ngre3S, after tho holidays by' a joint
committee created for tho purpose at
the last session.- - ' ; . '*.?".
li DEFUSE GUNS I
PIEG1?
---~
Official Washington Concerned
-' ;t Abcui Inadequate . ? Guarding . ? ; j
: of Valuable Property. -. ".??.'-?'J
xWashla^n.'vjR^^-J^i^&^ih tl
bulk of mobile army on the Mexican
border' and tho'/navy .'taxed/tri tho
Hmlt to im?n tho ?hips - and. koop e.n
peditlbiinry forces' in Halli and tho
Westvl?jdi?n watara,'concorn is felt
B^a?er^the' ^ety. et, navy yife#d$,
army-.'pbsts and Coast defense** bat
teries, which are itt>deqws't?Jy^?ruftrdV
cd. '
K ?oast defebso guns ..worth $41,000",
*5?? ?re:ln charge.sole^of caretakers
' id without trained forc?s . ?O - mah
). The pavy: ; pi ants aro auder' ?
?hSk ^^Svhc^0I1? a?
^tvCitrphiVcs'nt co^?fcoints '
bo asked -to prov**^-^ards hnt?l t??
?fmy and navy f?tofasse? are made/
v Christian la, .Dec . 2p
+ . Henry **ord, waa Iritornifv? to/,
dav ^'thacvhe^:^?n1d'^'-^0h/^
rn
i
.. there,'~howe^ io s?lect aete*
.?.''/gai-es:;^
w
I
KIN ELECTED
AS SUCCESSOR
ACTION OF TRUSTEES OF
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE
LAST NIGHT
NOW At HEAD OF
HAMPTON SCHOOL
M?ton is Negro of Unmixed j
Blood and Native of
' : Virginia.
New York, Doc. 20.-Major Robert
F;.. Moton ot tho Hampton, Normal
and .Agricultural Instituto, Hampton.
Va., waa aolccted tonight to'succeed
Booker T. "Washington aB prosident
ot Tuskegeo in.-tit ut o by a special
committee of the board of irusteos cf
TuBkegoo hero.
Moton -will be installe,] at tho com-1
xnencemont exorcises In May l?'J 0.
Until then he will woxk on a cam
paign for tho Booker T. Washington
memorial fund.
Ho ia a negro of unmixed blood,
born In Amalia county. Va., in 1867
and spent his eatUy days on tho
Vaughan plantations in Prince Edr
.ward/county. He was graduated et
Hampton and stayed ns drill, master,
finally becoming h??d of. tho. Behool.
SECRETARY HOUSTON
Sf
Greatly Enlarged Area Infected
By Botf Weevil Makes Cara-^
paign Necessary.
Washington," Doc. 20.-Secretary
j Houston asked congress for. an addi-;
tlonal 964.?00 to. extend tho agricuL
j tura! department's campaign. egalnBt
I tho. boll weevil. .
Ho points out that the, Infected
area das greatly enlarged during the
last year and the sea. Island districts
in Georgia and Florida, where tho
wonyil recently; appears, require tho
I development of new methods of c?n
?trol, becauao of tho 3low maturing of
eea island cotton.
>
IV. Wv'. I. Officials and Cadet? |
Claim. Cadet Sweet Was
j Not Hazed,
j Lexington, Va., Dec. 20,-Confllct
? lng.<OEtimony as to tho alleged hazing
j of Cadet Thurber.SweSt,; of Chicago,
[who di ?d hero ten days ago, was given
today at the investigation' Into tho
death by .tho board of visitors of tho
Virginia 'Military Instituto.
Pour students ot the Washington
and Leo university saf? i that . oh tho
day Sweet ault tho V. M. I , he
shooed them, wounds on bia . back,
whi?'r ho, said was cauocd by a bay
onet. Tho instituto otnci?ls a,nd
cadets said that Street was not hazed
? ?nu. jfo?r??yWR?v?d io f^h?i??/
.. --~ . .1
C'Iear?? of Consp?re?X'
Sante Fe, ii, M<. J?#?. 20,-T-J^n?ai
Saturday night .acquitted' Manuel tl.
Vigil, district attorney of Trinidad'.
C. De Baca, state game ^rdehy siul
to liberate fr?ni prison Gen. Jose
Ynez Salazar, a Mexio??i federals-#ojr
London, .Dec. 20.-~Aoebrdlne to an j
L')E^lnM>jfe ,'-teIi^p>^^pe2ibh:. frc
[Copenhagen :'?he' - !i?wediBh-Amori
! line, bsa ?eBotiiiojdr tor the< fc?rol.
of two 1?.000 ? ion ntearaero ot ?.
Hamburg-American lino now flt NOT*
:,Y?rfcV ^ awaiting a I
guarantee from ?RreatfvSrttain: ibst
she will regard th?'<-'.'? vessels as J
'?wecBsh. ..,r v -v"
' *** ; -i.
British Troops Withdrawn,
London,--lose. ?(h-rf?riiten fc
at Suvda. and "?%hur $? ,. <GslU
pii?n^uiar; ?a va boen -rdthdrawn
clal; statement today, vswy?r . ?
troops Snyhi' and . An?^-?o$ei
.with: la??6?guus aii<t s1or?^:?i*4;'j&??n
su?c?fsif??jy transferred ^t\y'las4?-?
niCcant casualties; tv ?aotott sphere?
o? ??tioa.*' ? ','-;-y';'. :
King Constantine of Greece.
Tho political .situation in Greece!
has been further complicated in the
sudden illness of tho king. Ho is
suffering from influenza'and his doc
tors havo advised him ito refrain from,
participating in state affairs. Be
causo of the delicate situation caused
by the allies' retreat into Greece and
tile Greek election on 'December
19th, tao king's illness might bring
about serious complications.
ILPiOlOIED
I Northerly Galea From l Cap?
Henry to Hatterac--5now
in Georgia.
?Washington, . Dec. 20.-A distur
bance over the gulf to the Florida
east coast, tho weather bureau . an
nounced, viii bo attended by rain and
snow on the South Atlantic coast
with northerly gales from Cape Henry
tb Capo Hatteras. Rain and snow la
tin? forecast for Tuesday for tho
South' Atlantic coast.
rhum In Savannah.
. Savannah. Dec. 20.-?now ' bogan
falling hero tonight for tho first tima
In inany years. Reports from. South
Georgia indicate snowfall throughout
section generally. A, heavy fall was
reported in Thqmasvllle this; after
noon."
All (her South Georgia.
Mocan, Pcs. 20.-WUh ' tho thor
mometer below thirty degv^s at
Jesup. Ga., snow Is reported at Pt
Valley, Glennville, Fitzgerald and
Waycross;also here...
6KSH?
^Washington, Doc. .20 .-Sheriff
Ramsey left for 'Gainesville, Florida
this, afternoon with. WilUo Turner, a
negro hostler, wfco recently ponfess
Bd t'Wt ho bad hlll-,1 V. C. Avery,
turfmop. Turner,, who did not7 fl gat
extradition; told the ' criminal court
lodge hero that. he was afraid that
bo" would bo lynched after reaching
Florida. '-?'. *?'-'? '
v Annou.ocement Cards ?
Washington, ' Doc. 20.-<??rds caa?
n?uncmjt tho marriage cf Prosldeat
mOSt?' and Mrs. Galt ciro being sont
out from the WWtav'jfohsa^
jap;6?c^uont is in slmpte form.: Tt
uie'rel y says ; "Mr. Woodrow Wilson
aa* Mrs, Worman':Galt, nee Sidlth
Bollinki ' announce thstr marriage on;
Saturday, eighteenth ?? of December,
nineteen hundred and fifteen, Wash
+ ?NDEPBNI?F.SC? IS Cm?fA
San-.'Fraacisc^. Dec 20 k-*
foaifvK?o?- '?bong.pr?sident
at :4'ie '.Chtee^
.elation, h?^d. from Stecsbai
w ? that fiva .ipt?vihce*
? dared .tt^-m?ii^Mvi?? : '*
.>. Tu?p Sb? .Kai. *
EARLY PEACE
WS
aimil ni PjP?T
nUff IN ?ib?li
ARGUMENT MADE BY VILLA
GENERALS DECIDES THE
MATTER
CARRANZA GAINS
NORTHERN STATES
Free to Move Force? Against Re
bellious Bands ?pferatlng
near Mexico City.
/Washington, Deo. .20.- ^??y p?acb
in 'Mexico is epen by officials hore es '
a result of tho; withdrawal'.ot Villa
by an agreement ot eleven of his gen-?
bralB to turn tho rob el army of tho
north over to tho Carranza govorn-v
anent. Wltfi Villa out, Carranza will
bo freo to mqvo his forces eouth
against the rebellious bands still
operating near the capital.
Such developments, it is "believed,
will result In the. Unitod Statos wi?'fe-- ;
rially reducing tho border patrol.
However, apprehension is felt to
night over tho news that Villa. lert
OMhuahua w?th 40O inon and Vv his
whereabouts' aro undetermined, ul- .
though his generals today told the .
Carranza consul at a conference that
the peace plans would proceed on
Villa's authorir-Mion.
. By virtue or tho agroemont General.
Carranza gains control.of.tho: state'' "
of Chihuahua mud" the cities ot, Chi
huahua and Jaur?s and 4,000 former
Villa troops, Amnesty'will be grant
ed to-all save Villa and his1 brother
Hipolyto. It ia intimated hero lthat
tho United States would allow Vl??
refuge against all political offen&cu
but would hot >guard Itini against
criminaL; procedures;; brought" > iaVM
?fesi6?.v -
aahlngton, Doc. 20.--^The ?tate
department o(Bclala .decided tbst
General Villa will receive the asylum
accorded political 'refuges should' be.'
enter the United States. Thia deci
sion was sent^^lQ.st^'n4ght''-t?..Qener?l:'
Funotoh,by. the war department for
transmission.to ' .Villa or his repre?
Bentatiyps.
Iiurauulty For Villa.
; Washington, Deo. SO.--Stato de
partment agents lied reported that oi
logcd intermediates 4fad requested '>
Villa's imraurilty from arrest, spying
If this is' given, they belieyo Villa
would -lose'tho- fight against Cannan
?k : and retiro to pr?valo lite ?to- the:
IhiiieC Statea. . ??UMn
Tho desire: of tfh>' stato department
to have Villa eliminated was: not con
jealed. Without tym tho revolution
n t?i?-north would certainly fall, oili
nal s believe.
^Phe intermediaries also said tho
i!an waa for tho entiro Villa army to
'etire iron? the field. ; ,
Oiflcials diaplay much intereai aa to
vbether Villa wbulS accept vt vyoxulei
>f immunity a* Apolitical refuge. This
vould. not protect him ia the United
States from 'pV.os?cutt?h: on charges
>f ordinary character. Tho gov?m
ncnt has not anything pa vr?iich a .;..
:harge will bo brought against Villa,
syt it is said that local officials at El ,
Paso have information concerning ">
4lei^:irregulariti74n ^cattle deals in
fhlch Villa is involved, and this
aight bo a: basia of j>r6Boc/.Hio?. ,
Secretary Lansing announced1 ihttt
filia .. hud tho rl#A''-*?. enter 'the. .Bai?
ed SliitaB and ho wou?dbe gfrvj^tho
arno facilities for doing st? ?s* any
itiher .foreigner'. A dispatch .to thlo
ff oct was soot- to CKiv?rfcl Fuhr'vfcn.,.. ! '
Ansing said, to be delivered to Gen.
filia. ?',.',.?..'?" .
: -:-?--- .
To Open 'Casta! -Again.
. .w?ioh-.PAS ";;.f?en" ;^j^^:'eincs'(
?Uber last Ivy tito woret slide jba
history, witty;o*Co^.^-;a?^-.^-r ?.
jrrow for, tb* potage ot ^Bssls
r?wJhg less 'V?A$ &>feot. Providing
li?t no further ear^aBd?is occuif tha
anal wl??ihe ?tefcuy- J?f ^ae transit .of ,
ess?te o?: ?Sl\?t^^\0?f^-:.i?^r the ?C'/?
trat of the. year.. . '. : >;?,;
. ? Crecee and Aiilt? A?rree. :
Paris, Deci 20.^?thsp?V- corr?s
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