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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 Upon Carranza's Reply Hinges Action of Unit ed States, and Decision Will Likely Come Wed nesday.. 50.000 MEN TO THE BORDER IN NEXT 2 WEEKS j Washington Continues to Pre pare For Hostilities-Hou3e Paca Army Appropriation Bill arid Adds 20 Million For Emer gency. . , ? . :'. ' (By Associated Press. ) Washington. Ju?e 28.-~Reports ? irom vav?ous seat?onB tonight indt ' caled-that ;?. brisk movement of troops . for the bolder -would bogia;^mor-, TW. The six^-nhith.r?ew York "in? .? fantry - entrained Hfor . Bl ; Paso tonight ;' MS?^ch?aetts, Connecticut and ??ew_ Jersey and tho District of . Columbia ero ready' to. leavo and ; are expected to get away in tho morning. The second Flotlda; first of tho ; south eastern troops to j entrain, leave for the border tomorrow. General Fun . eton announced tonight that, illinois, Wisconsin, and. Missouri troops 'would ' leave ? for San Antonio shortly. Bl Paso ls expected to bo the big militia camp. ? Keply to Jiote Awaited Washington/ June '20.-The Quited ^ States is walting for. Carranr&'s re^ ; ply to the 'note cent yesterday " de manding tho.release.of prisoners tak en at Carrizal' and a, formal dlplo . " matte announcement ' of the .defacto ?-. governments,.intentions. <The .note 1 reached Mexico city, last n-'ght. Un obubWdiy, it WU! ba delivered today; Y???cialB look %for vah answer in a ; day or two at the most. Congress and tho war department ls meantime -taking, every Btep to put' General Funs ton in position . to. de? fend the ;horder adequacy should hostilities, begin this'.week, although e^B^essly? action may ba delay ed.t Indications tonight -were that; ten thousand additional .mon might reach the ?jord?r this week, -' In two weeks .probably fifty thbueahil will bo-trans -.-' ported South and lh'threa weeks .tbs whole, force summoned by .President ;Wilsonv:'iwlH'Jia'-'iMpt?d. It ls stiir impossible tonight to make at ace unite rstimate of the force td reach General Fuuaton this week. The house'.gassed-.tho'Annual army appropriation blU today lifter" adding twenty-six million' dotlr?r?^lo? an . emergency. Ah emergency??rielen cy: bill,{ carrying twenty-five mulled y dollars for the militia, ls to be pro seated tomorrow ? . The total ast? . t?ate? for tho quartermasters depart? mental ; need, submitted to coUftfes? today, acsaeds one hnudr?d million. The, total army appropriation hill .',?. ?s>.pa?ae?? by . tho h?us? waa $10S,-. 'tc ?NJffc00f>:i Which vmtlUded $500,005 <JA flO?O.O^O ?arxtr&nlnn?p.e?imps. '.-". ; r^Tha Hay irss?luti?n for ' drafting , mllUla int* fade^ ?.?'^ ct :gua>??na^ ; . -?^j^.^;^mi^dl|i.Vw>Ui'. debee * ihai?ad? i\ n^esi ndw go bteky " nonie '?.?^^^^^3i^tiMi?^i?^ > ? ? coiffing uM%?i&;4el?y;^ *hiHing? trodc^<tettt taaarai sarvice. Hero aro two views of Negro troop ers of the Tenth cavalry who: were in ts Unr?2cessary |? Claims Lansing Secretary of State Makes It Pfain to Bolivian Min? ist?r That the United States Sees Nothing in t'hv?^;''St??ti?n; That Would Warrant Arbi tration* (By Associated PreBs.) -Washington,, Jone ' 26 Effort??to ward baUn-Amcrlean mediatihn,: fav ored hy ' Carranza oificlalsi collapsed today ?<itho?t Teaching the Btago" qi a formal.. proposal to the ... 'United State, ,"; Secretary La Ofling mndo. it plain to Minister Calderon of Bolivia, that tho' United States sees * noshing in .tho!situation that would waV?ant arbitration. vii ta understood.. Lansv .lag , told Calderon ,'. that; t&&< blame for tho, gravo outlook reste?! with Carranca. > The attitude nt tho United States waa ,1? "fully out??nod that calderon did not mention tho original[.purpose of /.hisVeair tb .the state department, lUiich was to 'ask if tho United States would'crtort?ln mediation :-Ptjtam&ji from several Ltttln-Ainer'c.an repub lics. When Calderon. left- th?Mft^at? ?wmrtment ho siOd thb time seerniid Vinoppqrlobe.*' : Ho indicated, how ever, that an attempt to. arrange mediation might he renewed if Car. i>n?a',B r?i?ly to. Jj&nsihgV noto would Sural?!?: iny h^ia.j?or^such propoa - '?TU??ttk BRASS BAND i?v^ti?nta. Jus?v?(}C. ^-J?'?Vi?i^i ?lrettor.- of ; tho tbHts?r band,-pt> tb?1 i&f?t \ Iteglmont. - of i; th? :i N??^?ifc1 I mi$?? Of O?orkla; : ; which;r^?niefi? !?# ai?, farewell- <#^^ i W?ibo? in, ?ne of the.'/c^^p^rit?. It&Jtlhfciaiw^^^^ :'?Mla&??s^hWod>y tiiii^arth i ?t?fed i^:-'^^?^::jmm^t?.;.bfthe Yen?i Cavalry Troopers, I the tight ?at "Carrizal, Mexico. They vere attacked by a force of General ?iiii. I ii. ?i.iV.ti.- IIVMIMII ;"., i . i i lia i i rWURE 6b ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE IS AS FIRM I AS ROCK OF GlBRALiTERl (By Associated Press.) . Tokio, Jeno 20.-Dr. Thomas Baty, an English authority'oh international ' Jaw. who htts< arrived 1n Japan to take up tho position bf legal adviser to tho loreign office, a' post which was hold for many years by W. H. Denison, an 'American, is .quoted SB saying that tho future of . the Anglo-Japanese al llauco will be inoro productivo | of good than In tho past..'"The:alliance is ,Q? iirm BB Gibraltar/' ho said. "Tho progress of civilisation In the he^vbdhtury will hinge largely on tho .synthesis of tho east and tho west and In promoting -thia synthesis, tho Anglo-Japanese alliance' Will ho oho of tho chief factors." QUEEN WEARS A SOLDIEft/H^ Men ?m Belgian FVont by Royal Visit Cheered ? , t By Associated rl*?ss^ : French Fr?nt In Belgian Flanders, Juno ?26,-The soldiers on ?I1B .front aro cheered 'by .frequent visits /pf ?the King and the Queen,ot the Beiglans,; r^'^?C; last"visit' King Albert; waa in a goaoral's, uniform of khaki and ; Elisabeth 1<> oked cbarol?^t?? ? rfrnRr t .tail or-m it de sut t o t th o same Ide. . Jus lead of th? usual-toque clio wore .nT.Belglan: soldier's otcel helmet hs ?I protection <r?m : stray bull?la*. Afters examining the various frortt? 'HrAe^o^sitidAs, tho King, and Queen passed;in. review of Infantry add sailors, who were delighted to .BOO the re^al V couple, . eopoelaliy the q?e?tti ^ho displayed on lmr^BMK the French War > Crocs ?Wardcd. H?r b>S?!?i?)M?tent Poinc?ro for bravery : at th^frniitv. 'rO? ?.' Wfotle: la ono'. ^f the. Second-line irfcij^Hlie^tt^ tho' de i^j^l^tograph the ?Didiers, ^#.H?ere ttittk^ :^^^ ^'j . V;.8om^^?t; them wno- had .Hean asle< In j theil1 4ui?ntfc ?ai?tdd . fpr timo i gi^ thei?y^ * ???fes*: ?fid' bruBhi .apv'*:.l#jp^ You -lflMt Ctore:-ijil?t?f?s4d?: 'thVway ^TO^O^;^R?r*G'?. ; . rm:B^m OF um i??,ntsA^^un:6'C tm ?, m i c. f ? - i Many of ^om Were Kill Trevino's men at tho command . at General Obrcgon, minister ot tho war IA DAILY EXPERIENCE ,. B FLIGHT TO LONDON AND'BACK FROM FRANCE! (By Associated' Press.) London, Juno ^ZQ.-'Flying from tho trenches In- Pranuce to Loudon and back, again in. the samo day is becoming not' uncommon experience for officers or tho British army. Bc cehtly {". officer . loft tho tronchos carly . one, .morning, browsed tho I English channel in an aeroplano, and j was in a Londo. Turkish bath'in London Turkish bath in d few min-j utea, under four hours from the timo ho left, tho battlefield, Later. ,, an? other soldier did. tho trip in even I shortervtimo, leaving' thr{ trenches in the early morning, ' Turkish bathing three and a half hours -later In Lon? I don, lunching at' oho of ? tho leading hotels, and arriving "somowhoro in Franco'' tho same ?vonln'g? 500 ENGLISH WOMEN GO TO FRONT] TO COOK FOR HUNGRY TOMMIES .? ; ;.l> HIHI .^.Londo.tti Juno '.?61.-Five hundred moro ] women haye.' been accepted by the British war office as. army cooke .and, will soon * bc sent to -the front to .Join i.JtKV others- who1" havo. ' been '?afclsfytag .'Tommy's appetite. These women wear khaki, livo In .campe and baVracks, mess, dtaw rations and arts ibo nearest approach th? j army has yet seen io Thomasina At-? kins. |NEW UNIFORM F?K. ; TrIE RUMANIA A?S?! (By Associated Press.) Bucharest,. /: J u ne V 2 ?. ^Fo?bw in g j the ex?mpte of oV?ry hatton how-, at! war.^ Rumania ile^to lnl ?bd?cd' new j ; uniforms for its army-^-uiiiforms' ihtt! fr?nt aJcolor: \si?rid#?lnt vi ll l ; be |.mdro practical th aa. the present "one*, and that. wu t ; bo *?*r,. shuni er - . and ?ibr? .'.^arlag^-lpfP?ijj^aWBl; i The war minister,: Bra^tfanqvJ has made 7 the r?t^rtmondatmiiital ?he kine*, ?nd'tn? and navy pf '.Moxico. .- ' . Those photographs wero taken | about one month ago. hate Flashes \ Concerning ' {By Associated Pi-css:) Eagio Pass, Juno 26.-The United 'States consulate at Torre?n,' W?*??:o was uemolkvhed June lota by a mob of several thousand led by Mayor of .Torre?n' ami Cur ran ra: an army band. 1 according to . American refugees ar* riving hore today tho mob rimbed through the streets shouting '.'death tb the. gringoes." After tho consu !. tato was wrecked the mob j congre* gated In tho contrat ' plaza and waa I addressed by tho mayor apd ' other ' prominent- Mexicans,. . Tho pop??a?? r.was dnclted :by ?tho speakers to! nip I all Americans , out of Mexico. :. .De facto .soldiers Incited the, cr. >-.vd.,tb the demonstration aUo; tho T*1\ gees said. 10th Cavalry Peaceful. \ Field ^Headquarters '. (Wireless to! Columbus.) Juue'.ZO.- Troop? of thc 10th cavalry wero "op a .peaceful ano pcrmis?lbio mission when attacked at Carrizal, according to General Pershing's officers. It was peaceful because the Americans expected 'Co operation from Carranza troop-; nnd permlesible becauso no liinitntlonrf hod been placed/by Trevino's ort?p rea trie tili g tho patrolling, by Amer icana. }iVhen Trevino's ? rd or., was Is sued ?.the Americans were . gradually j moving jback lp the eapsctaUons.. ot Carranza forces to occupy'tho ter ritory oracuated and police.. St. MoanV while patrols yoro sent, out on either side and' an-American column ; for '^prc-i tectfvro And observatory purposed; Much Bittiness For ?am?ft! 50 Dif Swiozu . * i" J ?Atihhla, Ga., Juno 26,-Oeor, ?en oral i asapmoly conVeoea ;.; tfcj day mortt1ng>!forv.'tlie annual no-da. ?walo.j :in tho State- c?pita? in - thia ^y^4h? ? targe vol Uni? of uni ?nish - ^ .bu?ido-a thitV-was otowded i s^n4;:ps^.?b>A?he\0rb1i>Mtlw fight a|it^r?0^5 session will probably oc cupy & major portion ol tn-if attention r both Ike ?ionse and a?aal?? ..?tnpng, -:tb?VJ?iB??^t|0tf?U bills off; general, interest MthaV NAf'LGI MIOSE M? COMMITTEE VOTES TO NilME MEMBERS DECLINE TO BALLOT AT MEETING IN ! CHICAGO EX?EEDING^POWER Claim Committee Unauthorised to Take Action-Hoghes Asks T R. to Dine With Him. '(nj* Associated Press>y r Chicago, June 26.-The progressive national committee tonight ty a vote ot thirty-two to six*, with nine de clining to vote,, decided VJ endorse Hughes far: preBtdent. The nine, not voting said the - committee was ex ceeding Ito <poY/?r. Earlier In tho.day the'eemmttteoj hy: ? vote of thirty-ono to tifteen ?decided' against nutting a xnirq; iickvr.-.inltt l ibo He?? K?i Tf?fix?, \ down:i'-a..>motion to ? suhatUnte : Victor .Murdock for Roosevelt, whoso declin ed tho nominatloh. Hughes, accofd ing lo a report: In - Now York, bas written Roosevelt, asking him to take luncheon v; it h him. . '*.;:, ? Tn a lengthy signed statement, Is sued today,' Roosevelt eel forth ; his reasons for declining the x progres sive nomination. HUfl?ES WJ3LC0?*??i THE PRO (illKSSI VES tSTO FOL? New York, June 26.--Hughes to night B?nt ? telegram to O. K. Dav is, aecortary of the progressiv? 'ebm mi11o.o, welcoming' the support ot tho 'progressive party and arraigning the .'.^11 son- administration tor its '.'weak ness and incertitude" Ho'- also tient ? lotter to Itoosevolt saying?.thtit tho American people, ore - Indebted . to Roosevelt-for tfi? "quickening-of na tional spirit and for his : cutandcut, hundred per cent, Amoriamtsm'^V ?He: declared tue prea?nt Mexican situa tion a result of ' tho administration's vacillating . policy. 'il^aeldohj&i'tha support ot the progressives to make comnon . cause of national security audi efllclenncy/' Hughes stated. Bestrica Commerce. With Mexico. I Washington, Juno 2&-The ad ministration ls planning to extend restrictions, of commerc? with.Mexi co to goods' bf which, ,: military usa mim leers at Holding Regiments ai Styx-Everyfchmg jput in ,t Readike??-~Exper.fc Cali at Any Time. ? Columbia. Juno 28.-Tho ? ? feeling in military ch cir .-.' to ? day waa. that the two real- A ? ment? of th? Wa^b^?iiaM^^ of South C?roiln^wlll- b'ir.'br- ? ? der?d to tu* pdrder Just ? ?? : . ? ' ? soon QB the necessary 'co.t?lp- HS? f mont la received: Tahvopiri-' 3? 4' ion was expressed by officers ?8? ? -bf tlt?t 'g?ira^^^M^^j?^^^? O :? * . Soi* ^teMp. (Special to Tbe inteljigaucer, ) Can?i> Moore, Styx, ?; Of, JM#^6v; -The 2,600 men and oT?cere^^ South; Cerelin? NWIohal Gti?rav.>?t?> ?ovra to wbrfc thia'-morning, ?irie* military ruin?' nb#%rtt?tUabd?ttoi'.: officers will whip ^ntt^madfliiW-iittpil^' an ebon .. aa poa ss fbie?. becaoso ' of. the urgent need ot men on thu' Ha^??i border. The camp surgeons - iodav continued Ith? wbrjc oj admtolsterta* th?-anU-tyr.hoVdv viioe?ne, - .. . Gdyemor>.^ttf^?rmarne*^^*' c?nyji.^Qday; a^Iueofejrbd wlt? the slaw officers. The governor 'Ujt?s&? lng that everything P?'; done ibr tho h?altb and comfort bf t?>? ?tterJ The camp !B botog gradually;; plas* cd in good condlUon., The 'nsc?^s&ry : buildings aro springing np ?er?. and t^ere and tents have. been procurad for practically , all ot .the mon. The Various companys' were put through with a sUhT dtiU this morn ing. The war dep&rttacnt is f?r-: warding the hecesgar? equipment tb tho m?h.' ' ? . A recruiting party wi? be sent out from the first Infantry, bu Wednes day la?rnhig. Thin detail will cavar ^ terri wry ?rom which th* -'vbgl* mjff?fy -draw? - and." will 'be utottsr, command of Captain R. C; Joter, re gimental captain. Tho party will vla> it Newiberry,' Greenwood.- areeavnie. Spartanbnrg ami Anderson. On* thousand men are' needed to '.'cotS^' p?ete the two.; regiments. (By, Associated Press. ) / , V , Tbs,italians. forced the AustrC ' v W-:*.pSt??ral retreat alon a the ' anf. i TrecUno front, according to <Hjr >.#?? and Vienna admits a. withdrawal MM |vVe^; Brenta abd Stfteh rivera ; The Russians Made, ?further pro greso in Bukowina. In tho region of Klmpolur*^ but noria of;lf?uy> .'across the Gaile,1-* 4 borden the Ansirtftss ire IWWM^Slgy. ; lu the region of ?ucs acav tho" Russians 'have' broken the desdlocfe and the Gbaaaclt? ha** ?tosaed the 'Dn?lster. -river. Hca,7y tlghtlDg with little - fadyt?|??es ob either side contbauea ' i? ^!VblhynlA{ Russians repulsed tho berman in ocri?/red ?OtoutvVerd?n^^ y^J4ttttlc--;twb^ Au^n ttantipbrii? loaded with troops la ?ho harbor o? Dura?o, Albania. ''MMSSBSBSBSBR ?snoi, t?ch H