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ANDERSON, S G* THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916
131
(-By Associated. Press*)
/ . Washington, June 18.- President Wilsoni?day j
called the militia of a?? states for Mexican border
border .wh?rev?y ;a?id fully a? -Gen?^wwtoii:; de
termines they ai^he^ded. ?f a? tlie militia are not
needed, ?frorisV^i?.;fe?v?ij?^-r: to relieve those on
ni?^r^^i^ie intime. . I A v r :: '^^M^j^^B
,: *-f?? *a?t$o^ .
Gepi^^ contempl?tes no ad
ditional --entry* into Mexico, except as may be hec
.,..;%m|,troop^ ^?^he'I^?i: inthe static '. They W???
be' nio&Itzed ?fc their-home station where the ri?ces.
sary recnjKting can be done.
BrigMills/cM^
vision,estimates the minimum' milita, can'be called
^wMPMI^' ( By Associateo" Press.) ^.iiu,
dils iwhiv-Ftfda^ Texa?/rauche? ?wid ?OtecM a detach
of tac ^ ^n9^^e^.ofS^;t^ot T&fuk-* Car
,if^??a GcuierurRicau^^ 4o rem'; <3c-'iti' and
panfah the outlaws. There wero ao ?roerician ca?iwS^efi. Oto er
resort, altho?%ii ^ i;?: v^csd feporl, coiafir^edin r\?alnWraf$ tonigfei
. The ^pe&foncapped toftig?it^ at San Padte, Te^at* twelve
?8*^;$* ^MV^yai^ awiltin^ aev/^pmente. attlhor
;?^^^^^^1b^ ??fcP^??*? h*n?k wno Abated
?;ope?sd?r^
'.l?M;
*fcf* to
NAVAL VESSELS GO TO MEM
.,... .. -.- -
Washington, June 18.?Secretary of the.NafyrOan
iels tonight ordered several.;additional, grinhuats aija; other
.small craft to the, east.and west coasts of Mexico. These
movement's are described as'uprecautioimry.'" ' ,,-itj
Th? tollow?ng ifi-tho poreonncl of
brHc?rs and ^r'Jvntos, ofvCom'rmny^'B;;
who will answer tho call of President'
\vlleoh fr?in tUi?'\c^'^d'roi'nn?y^;v'- ;
Oi?keis.
Louie ti. Ligon, Captain.
' Paul B. ^ Bradshaw, First Lieuten
ant.. :}>'''
No secctid lieutenant. ^ ' .'
Fred W;Lundsfcosky, First Sear
; i pit . . - ' j
Aughatu? >Vobor. Qm,. Sear'g?nt? v
Seargeht?^?alley, h. Bi; ' Ivester
C. -?Fe^nol?, w. h.; GatlUard,
h:1qo3^WmPpo'?--C..'C.; Dug?n; IL
?.; .Ellison, O.' P.i Willmgharh; W.
M.; R.ampoy, P. W.; Sl?ger. W. H.
Musicians?Th?mers?nv W. B?'?
Hays, W. h.
ArtiUcerr-Smith, J. D.
Privates.
AtOTrtr?ngi J<< D.
. 'Adam?. W.' A. . i
Allen, T. A. W :\
i '?Uewloe, E. E.
ArniHtrong, ?. D. ' .X < :-.;
Banister, J. M.
r Blair, Vir H.
Burdoite; Bai?ey. j
... Black, .Cecil.
Brown, J, M; ;
Burton, .k:.-:;;o,
-Carter, F. T.,<::
Carter, ^ K. 'vi'
. Cloi^and, Benj..
'Campbell? Robert, .
' Day, n.
Bayv.'R. L' ; '.' \. . '
Dauiels?'Basken.
1 Darr, Ben.
i JDtfckworth, J. IV.
': iscnnm, C. i>.
; Ellison, J. A.
; Ellison, j. I.?.
;:j Evans. Otis.
; Fant, Sam. j
'-'Fant, J.i.B^'v:
. Flolds, Charles.
! Franks, L. C.
lOathbrell, Bills,
'.j Gunter, Arnos.
} Glanton, H. F.
ii Hancock, Claude." v;
: V Hancock. L. H.
? H?rrls?n,' G.' B.
llolcombo,<0 W.
Herring, T. II.
: Kelly, J. .w.
M King, B , b .
Ii King, L. i>.
li?e. W L'
J y Mose. .?e'orgo Wi'
v|>?attajc>^Ioe E;
Marrott,".Oscar
M?hre, Tr Bl
Mid?leton; Charles
Power?;, .Leonard.:
Poifrey, W. L.
''> Poifr?y, Homer.
Quartes, J, B
Shlflet. J. J.
; Smith, J. M.
Shanklin, J. E. .
i Tliomason, G.
Watt, w;
Watsoti, w. .1.
Mallory, J. V.
Fm-jt. Walter.
McAllister;-. J.M.
t"li'-?' company to war .?tr?hgth, but
'?9B^frh?mber was increased ' to >GO frttfj
ftiany.- nipro1 t?an this- ere expected \?;
Volniit?or for, service,.
|i:||a-^?net<'had the 'n'owe .that. Presi
^^t' SVilsoh. hVd' caBp\an% "tho ml\T
^'?i-tolr ?io at?te'3-hi' the union , be
*i known :hiii'-'^^^^W'^^k
?ft?-uW'^k;;C?pt.? order
at th?y%raljghtc*olorif??*v5OwIn^rAj?.
? fs?t ?hat he., was. ?r> ^ huriry to:
* " r.;^^.i*aMaiawi-. ^ihja, e?r?ipahjr
t?'sy .would.-hb;.^xjpe^d "to ,.ror
. morning' tn'e>aer that they
^hef^ih-'*
' :- Mm'-''.R
evacuated
a^d?a;m?p^
FLEEING TO
ca?atjfhan
MOUNTAINS.
- <ByS A$so^?a^-;i?rt^;'^;'V: ^
; C?orwtr?<?V;tl?e^copHfli of the> Aws
Waa cropland at Bukowina,'!? in fie
hands of Bussiaas, nccorrfing to 1ko
A?Htrlaos.own " admissions, -and Aus.
tiisus; who nftvo-beeaholdlitg It are
rctrcAt Jn? towards the Carpathian
mountains ,.;!
\$Mi Mbtivf! took;place Iii the
cMnre of the fsrrnowits hrldgehe?d
and? (he-paissuiro afi'ruth, hut vdmi
r?e KussiaiiH Riniifii the rlgnir^nt,
of the river thr, AusirJsns c recast e?"
CMriJowltifr Icavlngr, i,th?Q prise-new
and some suns.
. To the' S?rth' Hi Ctallbia ahdVolhyi
nla ;<ne IIukhIiiis . are- rafeellag des*
pi rato resistauce from the AnstjrJaft?
and Germans.; ; tjjonjfe off tJie latter,
,Bufcsla; declares - were brought .from'
the l*r?riClr: front In an atfctnpt ' &
mm the Ku'sBtaJKdrlvo. While Vet.
rosraa averted the Bw^muj are;*
pRlsfagr counter> attacks
y$jgf*k Mck. Att(i
bers of prisonrrH und ?uantftlcs "?l
,??r mat?rfe?, fl?naa; aaft^B?S
Ma tt?p?rt^TMu^/?s for tlseir ?raidis
Gai?cl? nnd . VoMij nia..
'&*8^W^.-?e;w '?e-rifian ', fl'?ts?k?
mrtttc-ist and Snorthwcsii' of YcMh*
h?ve fftfl?d with heavy Serbian ?trer.
Vi^Tk^r?VJias-beeu renewed.?ctislty lu
ArROTMe:.wIth l'reuch artillery/; doing
cffc?ilT6; w?rki arid there has been
h'Ueh nir fhrhUntr on the '..Freuel
front, The rre'nph-report ehchl ??r
m?n, and one. French; mscius^
yi ciucht -do??i.
.,,.aeeerdtoff to: Bemei-aM^^Uft
na; ceAtWi* tlolfut aU.ae.fcv on (?i
.IOv?lawH. ttifly claims the Austi
ere t/?rap; repulsedr-Ajfo&?fc?:
^tisdfrMs i J^mbai-dcd '/ u?imef0>ai|
ewns te ?Drih?ra ItalyM: . . . < ?
*CT?>.?*y*T!-'J'^yT:'*y^r"*T.y.!'. t'.,f,'!')'n^''H'mii
lir
Ht
Ders From Columbia: *
en oh
Captain L?'?iS L. Ligor?, commanding Company Bj First Infantry
fo. G. S, ,v last,night ?t 8:30 throuktva representativfe of The ?niel
lig?ncer,' received the ;n?w-s that'Pre^ideht Wilson had\ called out the
militia of all states, and although he'received no official from
Adjutant General Moore, began at once to notify the'Viiembera of the
local c6mpany;in order fhat'.they might be in readin?s? for; ^tte official
order. **Up until 2 o'clock thismorning no official orders had been rej ,
.?eived by Cipt. Ligon, but he ordered all members of the company
.to*report at-the armory headquarters oh North , Main : street ; ^y ^-tM
(O'clock and jss?eO
?.1 members of Company B hre y?xb?ctcffl:t<Vr?j^pft}?i-th? armory
ftis.morning-where they will be fitted up withhujform anilfull equip-. ;
ljaent. As soon as this is done, 'the company w|ll st;^
the men will b?'p?t thro?gh close order; and 'extended 'dSj.^fe^^^
:i general discipline. ?s soon asGapt. iJgqn.recelyea.'the ih~'
i '.ra^shaw. begat),, hotif ymg...tbe \m'?m'(
of the company. By i 2 o'clocki practically every,-man- had been u,
j andnearly to a maustated}that iheyjwere ready.
I ! The local,company ,will?jbe held-in readiness until ; the official
I orders are received. Unt[l ijiese otjders are received, u^ movement
y/ill *be made, Gaptain Llgdit stated, last night, that he expected to
receive orders to entrain this' afternoon: for the mobilization quarters
inLexington c<?uhty...' :; j
'''&t#pmy$-,}it In;the ^n^ij^^iiil^iS the First Regiment arid
lias .second ranking. -: Major R.^F. >Watson of Greenville is; battalion
commander. " '-'^
Anderson^Iws :ttI.r?e;o^1?ers in the First regiment, N. G. ?.; CJjn
addition to those in Company B. jThey ar?; F. ;K. Mc?uUy, Jr.,
Lieutenant Colonel ; J, C. Shearer,7 First Lieutenant ^ahd battalion^ ad
jutant and B. B/'Gpssett,' AssUtanj:, Inspector Of small arms pfa'cUCe.
rfhese men will doubtless leave ?iiderspn at the same time- thatCom.,
pany B jeaves, , y
Cap t Ligon stated last night that there were 24 companies of in.
fantry, 1hr?e companiesof coa^ artillery and eight coinpenjes of naval
militia in"S.p?tlv'?arp?.ina. T!ic c^a^t artillery com'panies dre located
in Greenville, Columbia and Charleston.
/'... ,toy*?fcu?t Go/
Company ? is classed1 ?s One of the best companies of the First
jr^lrh?lit." At the Ye??nt s.t?te: inspection an excellent .sho'^hi^ was
made. Nearly all of ithe tnembcrs: of. the compenyjconie trbin\i\\k:
ittff^^ '.They have taken much in
terest In .their v^or.k. as. members of {he National .Guard a'iid maiiy
them have oftenJbeen heard to say that they were ready \o. go a
time that the call came.
There is no.aUerh?ti National Gi
Any member refusing to go will be subject to courtmartial and Capt;.
;f Ljgonstated last night thatthe penalty in such cases was 18 months'.
m the federal penitentiary.
It is understood that under ;t?je *re^|r^f|^ti^i?ic! 1 was passed by l\
jj th? On(ted . Stales congress ^
passed; they could only ^ v i - '
^?^^I^y^?Bt^ ub?r8:^
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iinW^?^^tf^^?^ ^;^ifti ?tait
v:-:.m>vth?7*r?^nc?i-ot!- ?i-famifr^k'*: ^r??r;'.early;:iti?ti
tf^ttoismttiysHtieiti s?^^??'* .*^|?i?slde?tvW?i^;;>^
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