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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 VARIOUS ELEMENTS GET TING' BEYOND FIRST CHIEFS CONTROL-U. S. TO /TAKE NO IMMEDIATE ACTION-SHARP RETORT TO NOTE PREPARED - rv,; . . . - : . (By Assbclated Press.) Washington, 'June 13.-Unless conditions in Mexico; force'action tho United Stater/ reply to thc Carranza note demanding withdrawal will pro? huh ly be delayed until after the St. Louis convention. Tho aclmi?istr? tlon decres, to avoid a drastic,.step at a time when it might appear to^ be prompted by polUlcal, influence, but the rapid - growth of a?tf-Amer?can propaganda in.. Northern. Mexico-inby ! take tho situation out of the ail min- ? ? lairation's nando.; Ko official'''venture was made, to night as what might bo expected in ; th? near futuro. . Washington is con : templatlDg no aggressive action of its own motion, but stands ready'.to act should, ?n assault on Americana ; or ;'aii - attack on General Pershing force..tho issue. A - sharp* rejolnor ic being prepar , ed tip the; Carranza >noto. lt will fi repeat' President Wilson's determina tion to Anmrlrnn tXOQpB ?Q'M?X . dcb untU wirrania, shows his ability, to cope wlth: tho eltuatipn. JLi also! rebukes tho do .f?o?q gbv?rn(mont tor j 1. questioning ita'gbbd faith. ; 1 ? Steps J have "boen taken to prepare . fqr jmy emergency. ConifijSgfjfiBW^L ' tween tho war andi navy'depari^bnts' resulted Jn a-plan,to'Tompvp fleeing Aruoricans" from ';Wcxt&m? ports;- It? is k?owh' that tho ;po'sB\billly of caii . lng iout. more .state militia has been' a : subject* bf dis>?B8io.n. \- While .the ?lV tltud? of Carranza towardb the -de ' mom; trat lo'.ur is .unknown, the .con trol of th?? ''"et. chief over va ri ou H elements ? . army ls weakening}, according .> official roports. Gram Elevator Bums Near Bal timore With Fatal Results -Two Million , (Dy Associated Press.) Baltimore. Juno : ; 13.--Three are known to be dflad, ninb misslbg, and more than 40 injured in b?mlnif of Pennsylvania Grain! Elevator, num ber 3 in the harborvfront at Canton. .. I ?.??a?.tburb, today. The victims:\ are *i mien tl >- docktnon. Two Bteamsnlpki William Vaivlrlel, senior, Dutchy and Welbeck Haiti British, wero.damog Although iub'iiro ia believed to . have ataried from a/ grain viustV bomb, this theory .1er being investigated. Tho. damage, ia estimated.,, at two mIMon dollars.., ,, , Ti?JvttN B^CK ON JOB . A?^'A:wE?>?b;:k^ Republican & Gif ARLES WARB <<Mr. Blmik^ Ot -.Augusta^ Ga.. June 13.-There vas another effort, to.identify -'Mr. 3tank" yestorday." .i'Mr.' Blank," as s known, io tho young .'mun , who rik ?ero and who docs aot'kudw, who he . SoVOral, Weeks ago Trof. '?Treti Mi ~ jofa t?iKapfr?i?red . trbm.....='Kt?wfeerfy sollogo-iat? Newberry, .S. C. lie 'waa if tho fatuity tharo,.,h'ia homo bettie n Yoautfssown, Ohio. ; tip . to this imo theft* .has 'been- nb publication tf thoi facts .of his disappearance.. lift vas /most: popular in. Newberry, in md out or college circles. . Mo waa irbmitiont In college aporlej , wan ?ickn?mbd .''?itteh" .the cUini?M, sud r"*?t ofto, time . waa tho coliogo !oaeli. ' ? . ^risgpSI^ Nothing -has boen .lioard irbni hh:i ?y^els.pbop?p 4n:?hib^^aviHg^e^.; no,ttirtoojjwnbm^?!<<a^?. atttffc at* ibtf/apipe^^im t>?.it?^ KN FAIRBANKS , is T!ib,?thof i^gnt:Mr.,vBi^ jjyljb;,;trave?B'v'Cfly?lIna.tor, a detroit haiisii, '?wes. a ''guest, at the hbmo;; ot Prof. C. F. WfcrtS, of ithOviioWWiry, e'pU'ego faculty. LearnlngoMhe caso of Px?fCG?br MoL?lh ? -abd. hnit?R Hhov/h/hlfl photograph, Mr. Watta inferred that ho and- "Mr.; Blank" might bo thcNaame^rnan; had ;keptv up with tho "Mr. Blt?nkf? v.?vo through., th? . .newspapers, ond hud ft picture. of that; yoting mad. Armed , with ra ? portrait nf Profcaslirl M?.iv?ln, Mr. watts came .to VAukwi tn:ycBt?rd?y and dpnterred With "Mr. Blank'.."Ile. uufokly. 'b?caniO;con vinced, however,",that the.; ptptessur and :(he Vh??t in .Augusta aro dlffef?ht BBmmn^rf .? mnttor of fact, ..-?IMBB? Bla?k^Ha? at the i?nlverMty;^o?t* ?^o?a' before. Professor McXroih ^^??*^0.?^^?^- ':;'- . V ^ : $t may bo or interese Jo kn?w tbll Sfarai?fa'ntt'' and Mr. W. ?Mg|pf k&0?:?.ipil.r,??htirsday for Bang 5%^;<swr;;?Bia?k"'> has-'" ma*e^ sfatcniant thati - hut tri Banger . ?v^an;^ntpn>?bi!?- ho will ;fik^ homo to?sri? tu&e? . wjiht^our?. ' He 4s c?nvjncbdi ihp^t h!4>.Wm.b;.T8>in Hanger, or; in that Vt t and Wife MRS.* CltA^RfA'S Vf. FAIRBANKS Would Act J^S i^BarMo Hughes] ify Judges L?cita Than Two Years Offc Bench (By Associated ^ress.) . .Washington, Juno 13.-\ .constitu tional'., aipendmont to .dlcQutii.fy fed eral Judges from holding: any elec tive oillce- for atlast two yeartvAitor leaving the bench waa Introduced to day by Senator Th.ovnas,-ot Clorado, a .democrat. TWo weeks ago ho niadej a cpccch depreciating efforts t? nom luato Hughes.- . Thu Charge Made By B!ake*ks? j Against Senate Committee -Regretted by Bar ksen V, "v ; ;* 'i&Y- Aaaoclatod' Prcss.) . Washington, Juno - 13. -Senator. i^wfra^oV ' chai r man -, at ? tho. -senate pos to oleo . committee, frecoived. a. let* tori^?rotn l'ostni??t?r G?n?ral' Harlc so?itpday? ?xprb4?!|jff-regret at tho contrbyer?y bettfoon,,tho committee and thor fourth '?celetant; post?^HiJ? general, BiakesIoBB, ibut stated ho had r>r>lHing further to^-dild .to ; lils. prV Tijoua. leiter on tho ?qbjoot. Tho poHtbSlce aiib-t ommlttee 'llhrf ?a?d htforb I^s'tinaster IHakcnle?s the admhurioti;. that he V wrote vajHouS p^rwfcstcra t?at the'corbtaitteo lb. re? bortliis out tho bostotUceappropria tion bill ; had "surrendered to^agjw r^tipadH.'' B'nrrw?n*^ l^vi?UB : lot ter did not (satisfy tho . cbmmUteo. " '?h?c%~oy Juno ??^-^ortH?ti?n ot ft N?lWoirt neite?tlft'' ''^bMlHS% ?oague wa? annoi'Uved - t?da^OTpra Jd?Knafc, Do^nqk? ?reRifont of. a? Iipi^i;1)?mocT?tlCf/^ism?hra f ot t?at? ?jBHM?:'ft^^'re|?j0??tv,78,O?O ?jen thjo?i?hout 4hfc vUdltCAl St?'os, .'.'.To' Vote i. oSm?^f?Ht M??fi ?j??Uafc? -T?jtfts, ,i<Wae^3^h? ; ?tat? O?tno^aticM' ?a^^mjv^?^i?ltt??fiW t?ewlon?-fa^ voteai^to? ? ib plac? tho ??wtton bf rawwlttfi bf state via^plrohlblUon . ^h , tho ; bal tot , ba o? ti? ?epnbHc, ? ..?U;-^ ?t mi i &I? s LIKELY AT ST. '??> ",.' r':' .?'. '.::;: ; ?' ..''..'?/ f.i?Gj 'Vet:-?: , * ? . .. .> 5 Harmony W?H Mark i Gathering of Demo-i crat? today^Wi?a?n! Asks Renomination of Marshal! and Thus Kills Yield-Presidential Booms* St. Louts, Juno 13.-Secretary Baker arrived tonight bringing tho platform dratted, by President Wilson and direct'word rrom Wilson that he dcslrj&d tho renomination Of .'Marshall Tor vico president. Vico, .presidential booms around which moll pre-conyuntlori fights have centered,;: hi'.vc wilted, away and Secretary] Baker has effectually dis posed of tho boom in his own behalf, which had attained such prominence' . that some' thought Vice Prosldont ' Marshall lacked tho genuine admin istration support. President Wil son's draft of tho .platform will be delivered io Senator .Stone, chairman to-be of Ute resolutions .committee. Little-chango ls to bc anticipated., , ; Secretary Baker said he carnemore ita a moans of communicationHe^wee.ri tho'..commltteo>'. tho- .cpav^id|i..r'abd' ' President :Wi\?.od" The ?nnvonUdu promlfey to open tomorrow with'tho utrrioBt harmony \i*Rir!nprogram ^for, ? tlie platform and nominations Worked O?t. \ ?;. ';. ' "' " Although Baker declined ta disclose President's views/ it was. learned tho principal planks of the platform will deal with the administration's trial.-} and achievements in handling < nie mat ion al and Mex eau affairs, its rapid steps toward; ^preparedness-tor hcaco" and record for.industry l?g islation contributing' to general- proa- i perky. -, : / j iji BespltO', agitation. by some-' of - the ! democratic leaders, I'-rcaldent Wilson, ': lt; is saldt dlssapproved of tho inner- j tlon^of a plank/criticising tho nomina- \ fon' of tho supremo court. Justice/for \ tho prce'donoy. or of .favoring ftv'cph- \ ?vL^u tiona! ? amendment prohibiting J lusttcea from seeking other- 'federal j ni?ees. It is understood the. plaj;? ? farm will suggest that women .con- : tlnuo their offort for tho.' ballot in respective states. ] / 'Secretory Baker R!?KI brought pl ami for the campaign In behalf ol ' Pres ident Wilson. President Wilson, bas not decided- what part he will'play in tho actual, campaign, Vfc?' Proal- 4 dent Marshall, > Secretaries Baker, Lane. Senators James; Lewis, Hollis, Reed, Owens - : and Representative KiL._ln uro to. coyer tho country. Col. House, it is said, declined ^*ae < campaign managership and - ho dec?s- I ion wrt?'readied of thc rn?ny uhdor j eottsid?ratlon. I SUFFRAGE HOPES HIGH ! FOR PLATFORM PLANK ! St., Louis. Juno ?H-Hope was high 1 in suffrage- circles tonight that the i democratic national . convention will ii\coJrp?r?to ari*b?iual righW plank i bf some form.ih ,11s platform. r i Nb: official declaration: !of the] con-* J rdiitlpn's 1 n t e ntio h'-' was 'for th co mi h g t fciitsuffrage let??te' regard Hh? attlr ? 'td?e'of many -democratic leaders lo- i 'ji?rdx tHcir caus?' as friendly S?fV J frngo leaders tonight had mudo len- < tativb arrangements ..fdr- .? he?r??g by i .tho.-ires?inUotti ; ?t?i??^iitee. e? itc?; i deman?*. probably on Wednesday ?nd C - W#e/::idc?an:i bpti&fctlc - moodv.'^v ;-, Mrs; Arthur .' DodKo of /MaaaUcliu sot (*. 1 coder ot the *n ti-su? ra go ??sees, is-; hera! ^t* make a ?tf ^rwteep .? ata?d agoirity Ahy?^ ..; o?7^ t f rol^ I tho womans party wi?? divide tho 1 *?mh;eQ$^ / ? Tho funeral ? day and : tntermeftt wi?: ba mada in / Sliver Brook ?eaiatery^-.,. ? ,'-?../..? 1 V.V.IS Not Worrying War Secretary Ref inc s Attitude Toward German I -American Support As Ono pf "Undiluted Ameri canism" J ... V?-i-j (By Associated. Press.) New York, June 13.- Hughes? to lay defined hl9 attitude toward Ger-] man-Anicrlcan support ' aa due-of "undiluted Americanism.". In the finit statement ho has hwued since lila nccoptahco hy telegram.'he said: "Anybody that supports mo far aup i^ortiti? ?ut nnd out American and out and out American policy-noth ing ciao"" 'Theodore Robinsonf n?p? tew of Rcoaev?it, nud Everett. Colby, it New Jersey progressive, tended Hughes their . support, PENNSYLVANIA GREATEST FIGHTING CRAFTAFLOAT I SF* of Experts Who Examln-1 cd Big Warship Norfolk, V?., June 13-Tba United j 3ta',us euperdrendnaught Pen^sylva-j uta wa-v. commissioned "ycat?rtl?y ?f-] tornoon at thd navy .ysjrd, Capt. W. ?1. WlJBon, ?ormnr chief ol tho in spect loi; bureau at Washington'.. as? tumlag command. Captain . Werg haa ls In cf^nrnand of the sblp'0; may< rln? guard, ybe .crow /was assem iled from the receiving ship. afc. 8t. ??lenft station add the mari isca from ho matlile barracks. . Tho -..Pennsylvania will; provision md coal, at once and In expected, tb tail - thp. iattor part of the week >foi Philadelphia. Experts have exam in - ?d'- tho. big worship todwy ond/declar ul that iwlth hcr heavy arm?;*: aaa ittttory ,pE 1? t4*lnch guhs;, &id 2? 5 pctl ;rapid iirc .rifles,, tho . Pomisyl r*a?a -jp tho greatest fighting craft ICiAtES ?OF'S FUNERAL . cMrlasiori.; ?' -.? 3U#??tA*$pmi$ ?lbbcas jarotttlf Jcs??d ,ati tub' ila* oday of Bishop n..*\ Northrop, of fc*-?ripees* of, Cha'rl?itbn, \whb dle? asl .Wednesday. Bishop O'Connell, ii Richmond, ^-dlHfciii.tfial'Wftaoaw mm - # ibndgbaft, of. Wilmington, Del? ; A> on of Mobile; .'.Keller, 'of g^tsaaW ind Whatard, of Indianapolis. moas? iisitlbs: cl?'.-gy. '" WW* (PROGRESSIVE LEA???RS HELD CONFERENCE WITH THE COLONEL LAST NSGHTr ROOSEVELT WON'T TALK -COMMITTEE TO MEET JUNE 26. (By Associated Preea.) Now York, June 13'.- Roosevelt cooterred with perkins* Governor Johnson. Oscar ?traiia and Chester ll. Bowell of California tonight to discuse tho future course of U;o pro gressive party, Perkins Issr-ctf ? statement to all members' ot the! pro ?TCBGIVO party, calling their attention to tho mee ti nc of th's'progressiv'..'na tional committee june 26. This would bo after the d?mocratie con vention and tho cemmUteemsa would know, in a general way, tue attitude of progressiven4n their sec? tiona. . HB urged the progressing to take no individual action until that timo. Roosevelt refused to talk to night. I ;r: . (By Aswclated: Press.) ? The Russian drive tn rOaUcU ca? ihom ncrosa tho pniestei river ?rd the. Prnth river and ?nk?wia?' frontier with Cr?rnov/?ts aa their oh-' Jectlvo. ?;. Numerous Austrian for? r??d positions* l? tho r?gion: nwro tak en farther north.; "j'.;;.'.'; Tho 'Austrians were reenforced by ibo. Permana ?trivio** ground Taroo> pol to stem tho Rusyhin ad vaneo in the direction of tho ;Lomb?rg. capi tal of Galicia. .Tba repulse of the Russians kt One point ia .reported by Vienna. In Volhynia, weslj of Lutsk, the RntssianB* occapted two towns but the Austriaca repulsed,' their et ter:.yJB -to'cross tho ?^r river. Only artillery fighting ls underway along the north Rusai&a ffottti The Oaaadians in the region ol Ypres havo retaken," 1^00 vyarda Of the former British pbatttona aouia eastrof glUebeka. and hold them against counter attachs.'; Only . intermittent bombardments are taking place around Verdun. Ital ian assaults nn -Austrian posi tions ld Lagarta a Valley havia been successful, Rome reporta Sis ta F^B??ated By ;.pttr^^ Qi . :. '"Tt?^^sr; k . Yi*fn';':; ' (By ?'s^ii^?-:!'***?-) '.:'> ; Tampa, Fli,, j?d^U3.-^om^^. official, j^turna trW^I^^ -tbnt ^Sydney, J. 'Ca^"uf,\ BeFuniak Sprhige.'has beet* uomji^tod t*$?lb?