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V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!"??! '..WVK.;?. .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. ?.'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII?^||B^^L?T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk? % v/kt?t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5?L ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 fl In 12$?i? Word Commi Mexico Declares Every. ly in Contradiction of 1 Springs Expedition an9, (By Assoch Mexico City, <Maj|Rp|As^rttr the UqitqU St^e^yH^feeeiv ?titir and despite prot I to interve ? diarsSof the..Unite|>Hates are in f Mexican.go\ernm?ni, the Carrana ate withdrawal of American troop's. . The request' wa^rnade in a tw?l ?ic>at .th? fore?grtip^?ce-here, today, crossed ;the horder after the Colu . uf i^r;M?$.can gmre-m\flj??\U Th vasioii i>?c?tise thtMUniterJ States c ?oiMm???i iii this watter was IT expedition crossed at Glenn Sprin . States' pleiftliat this was done with at'Delrip; Texas,; ?s intenable and iv ? 7 ? invasion:' . Holding that the United Stags' the note says that the time hassal clare itself clearly and unequivocal! Mexico. ' Tlic ra>h> noints oui that much . Jmted^Sfates. to punish con the? downfall,ot the.V ??>?: The note' says tha Mexican govern ment, ?und^ata?d? that In face of. Ihe ^unwillingness of the United States' to withdraw troops it Would be lett to up other recourse than "to iprocure , the defense. of its ? territory by means' of arms" and eta ted tb jt the United jSjtates expedition, made nd . effort 'to co-operate" ;wit"h: Carranza, troppp, anti th? Carranga government was. .kept, in" : ignorance. pf. Americans movements.' As evidence of American distract ot de facto v> ? vc nun e n t, tba ' note assorts, the American' expedition: in cluded artillery; ;and^Infantry, the Uso nf -whlchr "cannot bo explained . excupt aa a .precaution against a- pos* albie attack by Mexican forces.?* The noys declares, that while a prof es? .sion.to' tito contrary, the United States, h?siiapp?arefl. to v place many ob? stables.: itt the way of tue. de facto goy.eiijm(?i.t? and -.hindered it in the rd*eM?b\t?hto in Mexico. mm VoUow?np Pershing. Columbus, May;.-31-julio Acosta? Vtij^lte?d?r, with three hundred men ls fi^id io be ?ollovVing ;in the. wake of ^?rsh?'iig'a roar out post south of Namh'iuipa. .'Prom all accounts Acos ta ls'toying to ; make lt; apnear;-\in ??roiquipa vf?untry that'?ho is driving - the Amer cans ibefore him, and be fore l?aig tboy will other have -ii ^??B^i?-^ W it?Vte tji?- country;pricer fully. . Report? have been < currah. fe?Vo for. 's?Vorat days ?that bandit ; bands aro operating -below Persnlnij'a Uno. t:.., IrtesyW?>'? Apto. ; v : ,.. >? . El Paso;"Moy:; 31 Francisco -*VU w^rPanTe '&> 'Francisca Storps - fot $2,275 accprd?ig? to & verfl?ut reft M \&:;i\?&?mm?i conn m??/--- ~ Plores',, a ; Mej?can won^Vsuod' c?ve'^/ftSr^ brother-1* on :k? ?Villa*? 5:Charga. j|e^,^a^js^*^^^i|e^ ?anal ~aut?meiw?. 'wW?t ... . ..jtfm??'.>:? ? CMcagc? May Pt.-r-A man won Wi inication First Chief .. of Assurance of U. S. Entire Tieir Acte. Claim Glenn Act of Invasion ?V-S?. V .. . ited Pr?&.); ig that ^le**words and protests of ely in contradiction of their actjS* he into the affairs of Mexico; sol* Mexico without the consent of thc ?-government asks tor tb? immedi ve thousand word note made pub The note recites that Americans mbus raid without the permission t??' af i- ic not considered one cf itv l?iirY?d ?he altitude of the'.Mexican lisinfetpreted. When the second gs, the note maintains, the United ^he^c?fts?rtt oftJie Mexican consul lean only be considered an-act of acts and words are cojijjradictory, ?.rived ? wfjeVWashington* must de y as to ifs f?tuV?'lh'tentifehs toward . . ?. -,. :?(?? ..>-v.-_v;i%,, '.. *fxi&- ' . '*yff% of th^^ti'??Bl?^iri?^ to the failure spir?t?rs in the United States who THIS Tl ? j . " '"r*Tmm (By Associated Presa.* , Washington, if ay . 31.-Carranza's note* bluntly, uesttohlng; the- good: faith: of the Unite:! States ana demanding the withdrawal of . American troops with threats '.. ot armedyf?sistance wai presented to the state' department to day by the Mexican ambassador. To night the translation waa laid before ?'President Wilson', who. atones began considering how lt would' lw'answer? od.;>-'?.; v : - ? Wbllo none in. official circles woult* attempt to forecast Pr?sident Wilson's coure?O, th?;Opini?n is unanimous.that therevwiH be no immediate withdrawal of Perehing'e oxpedit?or\ \ '. It v 'Was sahl .the Carranza government . had fail?d thus far to Remonstrate.Iths ability to VprotectK the bofder from raids'.. ;. ?. -It" was suggested, however, tp^ptM belligerent ind ?uncompromising atti tude or the noto was largely for cf r?ctr*tf;-a^Sic?h\'pu?flrc. ''%*<vs?Mt?m> tie'disposition here io believe tnt &e> ]f?acto jgov?rnnt?bt 'actually conteth ^?Ajfe^an* effort 'to. expel the Ameri cans by]for?e. The Mexican1 ambas sador 'gare.' tho impression" that the djjfjjirnce.^ ba taken at ,fa?8 val?e. : jijBBr'' ? .--. ' . . . ? *?? -A-'.SjM?d Man??, AUt?w,;O?>; rMay 21 .^-dUlanta au so badlj,' tb*, even thp ^??ic??are ia ??cJrafy' an? when Patrolman Pearson ?.bouiaitVtif?wilf.-'ii automobile the "tir?t ?ihihff'-h?'-v-a?: yfa?:M--' teres ting question, without reference ?oVibe vlolatkra^?f tao speod l?n?t, waa npt the matter e.* arTvaM?pfficerl ;?o'nt irids*'Johns? SENATORS m ! 1 mm. . Theso snapshots' of'ttvc Republican Washington. They ?re tho listest, ph o ed at. the' Chicago- couveiitlou. This And Extra Million For Aero planes And2730 Sailors Approved (By Associated Press.) j Washington,. May. .31.-An amend ment ?o the naval bill to provide uri eleven' million dollar 'government ar mor plate plant, for 'the''appropriai tlon vof three an J a half million in stead : Of vt wo and. a. half for aero-. planes, for two thousand seven h?n-. ?red npdy thirty additional sallory, and a b~nus rfystem to speed- up prlr vato ship , constructors, were ador.t od by tho' ?ouso today. Party; lines broke down bu oVery voto. -Repub llcalis linked With Who democrats on the .armor plato , plant. Democrats tOT?^Ith- the republicans on Un In crease Tor.'aeroplanes. SENl??vt?LAURIN I Commissioner Refers to Spartan f^naa f*Ap5sl" and^mit?t?r?; Columbi^ S. 6.,' Majf . 31.~-A letter from John ?Gary Evas^ of ; .Spartai burg is the caus? of a hot rejoinder from John L. BicJJaur'l n state -^i?S hou ea camm issi oner; ? The . chairman of tho at a tc Democratic executive committee In 'refusing tho request of bena tor Joh n W.v Ban ks of Ma th ow e, to i allow" CommissionerMctiaUrin' tri ruh in th? jirLoary ? for warehouse dan^toner.'-" while j admitting' that ?HpatlAv? was ? state onW ftfdtad because tho Intent of the convention ^.^asViSyc^ ^?n.; t?e? to allow the.' commissioner carry" the?matter into "politics,, but be endured, and destroyed by tho anv bltl?D of ^discredited politician *c*k M ?arty ?&jt??}i reties fer j&? ei* ; H<^u#?y[ s?iys !;.-;fw for which he. has* offered; b? .that, MrvKv?ca has sona down lo.'Ae |*fef> ? laaif ?gal?t Rs again ar Mr.': Evans the 'M^&i and ?the ?aueek r-ttdV-:.; ?te^lonj^at^teSi was /want ISi*." .^' JSvajW'beeame state < 31 CANDIDATES FOR . senators .who^?iavto been'?onn^erod I .tesraidis takon? With. Justice HUK he! Wama wm F&Und A i This Is Testimony Of Mrs. Neltni Ci aimed Thai Defendant Wrote Lcxier?. sV'vT';-'5 .. ? ? ; (Fly Associated Proas.) Iv Allanta,: ' May 31.-?Mrs. Eloise Neinis* Donnis. who with her sister. Miss Beatrice Nelnis, disappeared- in San'"Antonio in J?uo 1914. went thero .expecting'to marry; Vicior . ?. innes and go to India' wlih him to found a How religions e?ct. . This was tho | testimony today ot Mrs. John W Nclmy, mother of tho missing w<>* | men at tho . trial of lone? hero for ?ndOfWi Oflni (By Associated Press.) ' Raleigh, N. C.,. 51.-Secret tary of tho'Treasury McAdoo, in An Iad??ew'tonight to the- Raleigh chant*. 't>ik?t?t commerce, declared those.wlio fe?Sdi . tho ' cessation, ot . .war ordera wouid causo a lui?lnegir degression In ' the Onited States-are "cither intlueric* i.?d?- hy partlslnh propaganda or or?> t ignorant of tte'prospects ot peace " orders. Ho s:\id the percent of War I ordera as compajrrd . with'the fenllro ?"doiricetic, and" iu?^^^ ' c?iatnctrc& ^?t 4&??nifod State? vw?ro Insignificant; FINE ON i < IWkaWn?tOn, M?y \ ?l^-The ^district 6upre^??co?n toil?rX&^tta^ CoWp-( irolinr b?\lfc^ can-, liot retain th a ? 5,000 tine imponed up-, ?n . ??Q;.^ggsv Natt^'jiv;-fatik'^4. als?i h'olci that he cannot impose'turthaV BWBliff'^* tne fato>>e 6?gged.1?> has tfcreajtc**!, - v. . I dalston d?fpose> of undecided ! pointa, in th? ba^R*? caiehratfd -e?vJI ' jit. again .??t ...?eirfftaty, iiyic^doo and 'lilian, y chnfglns them with ?<m~ ?spIra^;t?>.deijroytU-> - (/ THE REPUBLICAN M? ?pap 'or the republican nomina: ?on for prei i and Theodore.Roosevelt ont of the fir. ^:^j fi? ? In Sensational Atlant? Trial-lo Missing Woman Ardent L?ve ? <? larceny after- trust, of four thousand dollaT from Mrs. Dentils Nelras,''': ; "It was said Innes ' wroto yJMW'J Dennis ardont love letters. Mrs.' Viola/Sickles Innes, divorced wife of fnnes, testified that Inhos was mar ried before He- married her. i Atlanta ?/lineases -had-.already, testified 'that tipos' present wifo was.'.rwjtk Mi?n wtsn ;ho . ^amo libre tb- ?ed Mrs.. De uni a and ho "passed lia-oh*,' a ?J his auat. ir Would Vr?V.S. - Mc Adoo express cd tho, opinion -.hat the; administration's antidumping ol8U3o ls not. essential, but merely precautionary, and. urged the .enact ment, of a ship parchaseOiil!. ' . To show' the present condition, of tho United States -he said fha. aggregate rc;j on re er.- of American national lian ka 'exceeded"by. about $3,000,000,000. the j?mblned resources ot thy bank ;of England, tho bank of Frqnce^ . the hank of Russia Reich bank 3q Ger many, hank , of the, Netherlands, {twiss . :.! V.. S? ti ildent wero obtained recently id ly oho of them may bo nomtunt \i ?'..'.:' j .-' J? V : M I Roocsvc?t Taliea isa?? Wsfch :Wt? son's St^tement-^??BrBe? > i??t?:^?. a o vmruil M) .(By Associated, pires?.) St. Louis, May \??.^Sp^?mihi| here this morning; Itooaeveit took issue ,with Wilson's statement yos torday that he- was ior universal vbt? un tar y cor vice. Ho .de?ic??d .that ah ?tiulvaiont truant law, making avery hoy ?nd girl attendschool ft fttlegr. dbi not I want to stay -.awfiy.- "LjiHrf work universal hut Vvpiuhta^ ia a weasel, word.' It micky tho lifo out df the other," said th?:.cQl?ij?l. He ap pealed for general preparedness. , Storni Tre??bi?. . "St. . Louis, >Mo., Way Sl.-Mtfo treason to tho United Staten tm charged. by Theodore HOO?OVC 11, in nu address. delivered here?;.' jtodaft against German-Americana Who ?ont to make} their governmental rspf?at?* ?tlves act In tho interests ot'.OwK many i rather; .than this co?n!^.fe;>H* chn^-acterired j the G e rman-Ameitteatt alliance au "au anti-American alli ance," but added that he bel te vet! that its, members . not only-do . hot represent hui' ecanda?o?sl^ mi?r?prej sont"- tho ,- great majority er real Am?ricain? Of Oermah origan. , \ , Vr.glng tho.: motto ' "America foi Americana,'/ for: all Americana wheth? er.they.wefe born here.or abroad, iui formef/pre?ldentr deelftrei!; that "the salvation of our people has itt ls twin ft a nationalised and. ' united: Am e r i er? ready for;the\ tremendous teett? both wa? anil.peace." 1 vi appeal tb (?ll out olUaea^* ; ^ colonel , said,-"no matter, frein ** jarid iihelr forefather? came, tb to this,,ayer in. mind, and to ?,htm< wi ocorn and contempt ?ht- innis ter?I triguera; ajd/mlsoltief-inalwr?\ wov?'V s?ek1to divider them alon? of ju v *ed, ot birthplace of ot nation o origin'." . ';? Vi'??i t'*'. ii;"--,'/' ' Col. Koosowlt said he cabio to St. imf Louis (.tb?*pi speak of aijd .. hyphen "whenoyor it rep fort to .form political racial linea, O? to: j6*f" peSiifi op - ^'nara?^?wL ^^?iiiW^^ WM* tefe?t'o? ??nte grotty of?TOM??ML t^^.^h\thfcy om?:,.. W?&m'M*&lS against':'he nat? American of tl??^^^and > die' tramJ???ht pf :*h?, K f?rmeV .^reoldent doe? u^igT?t :Wh? V4kt godd tmx' ^Amer plac?" vinthe United _r PARIS SAYS MANY PRISONERS AND MACHINE GUN? TAK-, EN ?N W^GE ?>NSUUGKT -AUSTRIAN MAKING HEADWAY *' .'? '.? j*'' jr? -?s'-'i.'i -fr] ??''.'?tc ? '? ' ? - ?> 'I 1 , . . < (By Asioclatfedl Press.) Tho French In a spirited infantry attack captured tho Germen position? oh the southwest slopes of ' Head man's bili, northwest of . Vonlun. Parla nays many prisoners and mil? chine -guns w?re /taken. .?lio' town ot1 ?rocourt ami- hill '304 aro undfcr heavy bombardments from Ger? manB. Artillery lighting la Jun?i* ' .vsy at^r "artffiB?us-Wellsr?ro?' aqo in the Vosges r?glons. i Tho- Austrians har? taken addition al Italian positions in Aalago-Ar* ''..'<. alero sector and - repulsed ; Ralbih counter-attacks. Vienna say * -ttys Aufttxian offensive; has taken men*'* > than thirty thousand prieouora and about three hundred guns. South of fcvm'sk on the F.usalah front heavy bombardments are tafc ring .placa.. On Volhyhian and Bea& arojblim fronts there is increased ac tivity. , , The Turks have captured Russian positions in Armenia but they word recaptured. UA\-uv-; new lum come through on Vl?v?Bloa of Greek''-Macedonia' by SHIS MM Rocks y to Hot?? of W. i New York, !i^^^??ttmft. -^. . eather bag filled wUh eames, Seaaerb ftl^FowdbOB. a ;^m:{<^r':m^ :Vork. .stopbed lu front of the fctt?? of WilliamT K. ^anda?mir oh FlfUi Avenue ^: Jay and - began huvll'.?; tones through tHa v/indiv/a. He wait irreated. : Polic? say Fowdb?B declared he be-?. I? ved ho was thrbwlhg Itohes At tatt home of John Bv Rockefeller whom hp hold responsible for the supering ti tbs -poor. At th?i' reciU??t ot "Vail d?Hiilt Fowdb?B wat? tafeen into : th? iV?ndfcrbllt home ? wheretf*; talked iii- ' inherently about r?vengii.g hlrjiBol? oh Roekcfeller. The*- polled say Fow? bes admitted ho and a friend- had plotted^ to kUt: fiooksfeUer; ??* ?sa?cmta-proriilBfe^ to meei hhh in ff oat of the Rockefeller- hom?. They OKpccted Rockefeller to finio ?o the d??f ^himVrtn?^Btbnm^-t^r?. "Irowp. ' (: The other mah :w?s to *faobt fh? alleged acccmi?Uc? fa-lea tb ?? ? ?ktfc-? -So^tfv?k1irAltttrtiV ti^i'dltl?MiCd id u mirror hr?Vf?. 'the niaft is .j?rg?d with malicious- misoHiefi^ji At the philco .fa?jf?unr.?rs. ho told a dtfieren^iiHflf^ ' the matter- over wM several.: *H&?. 1 . One promised to civet?itn-rar'tomf* ft ho would shoot Redtsiante^ man Called to appear to give ht Istth. I^wdbea tr ' bad not atoned Th? police payait ia dangerous and recommended e? '?a?nftUon of hi? . M.LOWGUA^miMl>?TO CROSS'-Witil'GEORGIA