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r < m VOL. in, NO. (?."). SKMI-WI ITALY NOW CERTAIN TO ENTER CONFLICT T T'?i uni Last Hope for Neutrality Seems Hel to be Dissipated. on ion ACTIONS MAY HE STARTED to i I J yes Possible That Her Troops Have An- t|,e tiripated Uiploinatie Action in -| tinier to Strike First Plow. j (jUr London, May _'<?. Any lingering <*on hope that Italy would maintain her i'roi neutrality was abandoned tonight when the Italian chamber conferred in i on the Rovernme,,t extraordinary powers in the ev?.nt of war's outbr^ak. .This is considered a vote for war. t for which tit" government has made I T!u all preparations ami the prospects of which have aroused the greatest enthusiasm throughout VItrrly. j j The German and Austrian minis- ( ters were still in Koine tonight, hut. . to I according to Berlin dispatches, their 11 nt one care now is to arrange for the , era sat'etv of their nationals remaining. will in Italy. A formal declaration of war, or j ' j perhaps action without a formal dec- 1 . . . . .. ! laration, is expected momentarily. ^ At any rate all preparations for naval j and military action have been made ' on both sides, and it is possible that while tli<> Italian premier, Slgnor Salandra, was explaining to the cabinet j and the world the policy of his goveminent, the troops on the frontier ()r ] and the navies in the Adriatic had anticipated diplomatic action. '. I DCC HKLP FOR RUSSIA. ; H,u i Italy naturally will have to loo!. I j. jj tlrst to her frontier. but it is exported that her entrance into the war (,ii( will compel Austria, and perhaps ^ Germany also, to withdraw sonto ^ troops from the Russian frontier, fT ? where they are hammering at the ( )V j* Russian line. This hammering, nc-1. Mf "% cording to Austrian and German r< -' I ports, is driving the Russians back11 ( from the river San in the region of 1 Jarosiau and tightening the circle t around Prezemysl. I the At other parts of the front the Russians appear to be withstanding j,i(. the attacks in southern Poland, the\ themselves taking the offensive, i y d This, however, would be useless to , . V III')1 them unless tl.ov tan prevent tin . * Cli Austrian^ and Germans from 111:1 kit: are a further advance :n (lalicia. MORK PAD WKATHKR. i I! In th.e west bad weather ha ( brought operations aliuosf toa standstill and this has enabled th?* Frcncl ' I and Pritisli to consolidate ground on gained. While these gains w re not , excessive, militarv 1 xperts art satis veti tied with them, having proved t has their o' n :em! that w li?-n men tn ! . Will ammunition are concentrated in num bora nn<l quantities the Hermans can lie driven bock. The public >s still dependent on unolllcial reports of the progress of the armies on the Caliipoli peninsula, Those reports are encouraging from tlte standpoint of the alltesf as they state tlie forts at K: lid Balir ' have heen destroyed; that Maido.. . . . . . tori lias been occupied and that the bom I !r bardtnent of Nagara is in progress night and day. (iovcrnoi's I.if tie (iiaiul Child l>ic-. Nor Columbia, May IS. - Announce Rer inent of the death early Monday at- r ternoon of Miss Catherine iternard | j()P| Mannii daughter of Bernard Man- vt,g) ning of Sumter, and grand-daughter |() , of Governor and Mrs. Manning, was | t)y made rroni the governor's manioti. . ])( Miss Manning's death occurred at -i ^0|. hospital liert* shortly after noon. i It was stated that (Inventor and |,ni Mrs. Manning had withdrawn invito xvju tiona to the reception they had plan- in^ ned to give Thursday night. May 2u. HJ)(j Little Miss Manning was six ( ^ months of age. and had been 111 nIabout 10 days. I fpet Shot SSOO i'eet t'nder (Iround. I Fairmont, W. Va., May 20.? While working 200 feet below the Lin surface in one of the mines of the Consolidated Coal Company here to- 1 \ day Guivemo Home, an liaiiuii litiit-1 stet er, was shot dead by a stranger, who stri emptied his revolver Into a party of Uni miners and escaped. The authori- Am ties express the belief that the Hlaek ben Hand war which resulted In a num- , par ber of casualties last winter has j her broken out again. ' nig ' jjfl^ ckkly. THAW TH1AL JINK 7. ||[j sdnoi* TniiiKf#>ri*<*il from Tnmlu to /111 liiidlow Street Jail. x'ew York, May 19.?Harry K. iw will not be given a jury trial : il June 7. Supreme Cou**t Justice ' inlrick today postponed ihe case il that date so the appellate divis- | may have time to render a dicison the new attempt by the state prevent such a trial. REI lustice Hendrick signed an order teruay transferring Thaw from Tombs to Ludlow street jail. Nlelc This was done in response to i re st of Thaw's counsel, who had lplained that Thaw was suffering \( m rheuin'itisni and throat trouble cleleu I did not receive sufficient exercise tittythe Tombs. Soutl [LITARY FEATURE OF GREAT REUNION ,7 ' most Tu? nty-ViMi Annual Reunion ' ' 1 ol' Confederate Veterans in Richmond .1 tiin* I, i! and ;t. tichmond, Va., May Jo.?The re- JJ '' rkuhle military spectacle that is, ^ 'eaturo tlie twenty-fifth annual rodii of the Vniled Confederate Vet- : j 'r' '' ns in Richmond, June 1. 2 ami 3, 1 ' " I he the cause of a great military ^ I on the linal night of the reunion. 'ollowing the old custom, the;'"/ ' nd hall of the reunion, tendered j'" j, the veterans to the sponsors and itj, ds of honor, will be given on irsday night. June 3, in the big ' lory of the Richmond CI rays. At | ^ ( i will be present many military ^ inlanders in full dress and the , , , . hold jrans in their gray uniforms. In er to accommodate the vast crowd . , _ ? , , , natlo t is expected to ho present, it lias ^ n decided that the Richmond (.v os will give on tlie same night a , .... .. . , AtlRI dress ball to the New Kngland New York military commanders , " " t are to attend the reunion. *s<'ott . .... v.... uuiin mi I in* IIII a I , lit of the reunion l.iere will he , i men unimodations tor everv one who . . . hallo l?s to participate. ? ... I arott (.he 'great parade on the morning . ( June :t will he one of the main ' s? C01 lures of a reunion replete with | tsual events. The adjutant gen- "" I of Virginia has issued orders for ' (> entire state militia, numbering ' re than 2,000 men. to report in " hmond for the reunion parade in the Virginia Military Institute I come the entire cadet corps, fat's for its drill and military etli- ? ^ icy. New York and New Hngland to send several crack militia inlands, on the invitation of the hmond Mines, while many South- UI state s will contribute to the niilispectacle. Fifteen hands will n the parade and lo.OOO veterans, ' ^ f ?ot, horseback and in vehicle = Vork on Camp Stuart, where the runs are t ? he housed .vliilo h ?re. v , been progressing rapidly It I be entirely completed long be the first day of the reunion. I ,,irN BIS IT ISII SHU' T<)isri:i??n;|?. > Driimc I'ce Sent to Bottom in Mo.'I Mi Channel. Mil i ' r 'ill. Wales \'u Loudon. Me , intol The Mri ish st amer Orumeroe, jutoi ell left I'. irr- vi.ul.n . 1 *. < ' ' '? ' " .111(1 ?**?lo???I ill the lOnglish channel. . V:. ( K members of her crew have Item . ed. an v. re her passengers -' in l was onlv on account of the ,, . gr?^ very shown liy the crew of the ^n,jr wegian steamer that the passen- ,.lrir< s and crew of the Drunicree were xmll "ued The Drunicree first was (1 ()(< pedood when off the Cornish coas |jow terday, lint the projectlcle failed |jots sink, her. rt'-e was taken in tow ?()[. t the Norwegian steamer, but th?> ni.irine started in pursuit and the wcgian steamer cast her off. i second torpedo finished the ya |, iincreo. She was sinking rapidl> n the Norwegian vessel, percelv- \\her peril, took off the passengers \j;.yi crew. with 'he Drunicree, built in l!?n.r>, was anch 2,5f>7 tons net register and :$7 4 river long. dock i Tll \I)EH ST.\Its \\l> STKIPKS. t.J(y , Ilu; ? of Steamer* to Soutli America ,|J( Suggested. Vashington, May 11?.? l ines ef Amei unship* under the Star* Mini pes sailing regularly between the | Sa ted States and South and Central | Anie erica are suggested as one of the ocotv eflts which may result from the let 1 i-American Financial Conference captf e next week, in a statement to- in ar lit by the treasury department. laum LANCASTER. S. EK i I >A N alexander is new i chosen moderator >byterians Have Spirited Coalitioi 'ontest?Six Candidates. 'OUTS ARE SUBMITTED THREE oiiiing l.vcicises 11 old l.ust n ;ht?'I'llroc Popular Addresses ' he l*r< on KvaiijgeHstn Were Made. swport News, .May 20.?With London tales present front li? states the of a non tilth Ceneral Assembly of th<; period of Item Presbyterian Church open- fa< t. Tit ere this morning. While throe: great rivj ims v.-ere held today only one and \ndr devoted to business and the meats in important before the body was day coniir lection of a moderator, which ministry e highest honor the church can launched >\v. Kev. W. iMcP. Alexander. , Tlie prl . of New Orleans was chosen for ing had 1) itllee after a spirited election in three thii li tliere were six candidates. The prime mil ing session was devoted to re- lary won is servic \ The retiring model*- no eimng Dr. \V. J. Martin, president of policy of ilson College, North Carolina, the war \\ (led. The opening sermon was reconstrn lied by Rev. J. Krnest Thacker. not mean of Norfolk. His theme was or parties ligelistic Responsibility." As- Andrew ig in the service were Rev. W. statement ev of North Carolina and Rev. "Our t >ar II. Ogden, 1). 1)., of Georgia. 1 will be he e election of a moderator was cessfully.' at the afternoon session. Six Not for nissioners were placed in nonii- transforni n. These were: l)r. Alexander country w J. 10. Thacker. 1). 1>., of Nor- ago Pren Rev. A. A. Little, D. 1).. of j house of Ha; !i?-\ . ("hallos R. Nisbot. I). 1 'bought i f Kansas City; Rov. A. N. ("amn ministry, of Ashovllle, ami Itov. \V. N. Tho r . I). 1)., of Staunton. Throe abroad ai ts wore taken, the two lowest ; gov mine on each of the first and second brought ts being dropped. Little and | men" to i were dropped on the first bal- ed with met Neshit and Thackor on the abroad lit id. The third ballot resulted in of the Ru votes for Dr. Alexander and ST followed )r. Campbell. oppositioi v. It. L. Penn of Maysvillet Kv? Fr? nee a Rev. IT. M. Craig of Prattsvllle, progress were elected temporary clerks, the Turk: i motion of Rev. Dunbar 11 Or- comluetei of Atlanta, a telegram was sent The evi esident Wilson. In part it said lion be 'lie fleneral A mbly of the ("hurchill hyterian Chureh in the Cnited admiralty s ::i s --ion at Newport News as the net ts voar inability to be present the attacl (\presse> its confidence in you and the \ its gratittul for you." Tlrs .> | failuri age quoted Psalm Jo. Rv. sullicient JURY NOT AORKK1). Da' liar til .lun ,'< ! . lict \rt t gainst ll-'.uhire lt?f>M'W?lt. M,,? "?XV r.K >!>,.. \ v., Ma\ 0. Tile l!,,> ' ;l ' chosen to let. rnrr.i h- tln> ' " ?* Ci do re Roosevelt libeled Williav.. 1,1 Il%; > was looked up al 1 1 : J 7 '' k tonight an r ii bad <b liberal ' ;s >r more than seven hour * : ?.! In' : ! to reach a verdict. A request r"en' arej sine politics wn - made hy one !l :u" 1,0 on lb single occasion that !i ? ' r ",,N his companions were brought' ' irt' into the court room. onies, an ror No. 'i, Walter J. Zuill. a ^'"Ptary u.-e manufacturer, and a Pro ,l rr',u'?' >ive, asked . ustice William S. Al'l'ngly, ews to reiterate that part of his 1,11 ,<J 1,1 ?e in which lie said the Jurymen v < cro; d not l?e performing their sworn if they considered politics or -1*-'*nIraliy ed their individual political he* rn'r:!li> < to play any part in the reaching' ,noan ,!,JI verdict. ' 1 hs< d to t j ing inevit MAYFLOWER l\ RIVER. u 11 Sper ! the adnii f W illi Presidential Pacts in I nian> thn Potomac. | ti ven t !u> ushinglon, .Way lit. The yaelr folio at l lower returned front New York 'Ai" "ucc. President Wilson and his parts *t ored tonight in tho Potomac T !?..!<>? Wnah inalnn ....,1 ...III Mr ('111 at the navy yard tomorrow. 1 litorlals, le vessel could have made the surprise i tonight but it was desired to give '"B "m' ' President another night on the would giv r before his return to work. gressive t ! C'oiiscr ricun Fishing Boat Attacked by j j-lder eigl: .Mexicans. share: J 11 Diego, Hal.. May 19.?The tlon in tli rican tisiiing launch New An- Balfour, r> arrived here today with bul- Karl of (' ioIos in lior hull, received, her Smith, th lin, Joseph Kscolanius, declared, Hume I i attack by the Mexican patrol tainties. ?h Enzenada . The Lj -r-r-C . Jul. ifittu- -V-IH, " .J . MAY 21, 1915. ? ????????? p??? m IflVFRNMFNT ' - ? fcin iiiiuii i ,|. i'. .1 ill ins* MI, Jr., < WILL BE FORMED ?~ ~ " " 1 Observer, May lb. son, Jr., son of Jud i Ministry for Great ?r the western . Carolina, has been Britain. nal reVi.nue inspect ? - This is the position POINTS ARE SURE, tt few years ago by of Union on the gn not liave tlie e\| iin! (iivy llolil on; War to necessary to porfor Dsecutod; No Surrender |otlice. It pay; of Principles. , T .jn|inso i. May 11).?Tito formation be just 21 years ot partisan cabinet for the months ho was pri the war is an established lather, who reci e spokesmen for the two seat in Congress tn il parties, Premier Asqtiilh pointment as judge, ew Honor Law made state- ? the house ot iominous to- KITCHENER 'tiling reports ot a coalition ono which several newspapers yesterday. Wiles' Uiglitiuu V itne minist r said that not It . . .ii-t-? * mmun een urranucd 1111< lv. hut .. .. ... . 1 II? 'III- \\ ill be i?s were curtain? that tin* lister and the foreign secre- London. May is Id continue in oilice; thai ,"il' ''M* ',MUSo 01 e was contemplated in th-> XVi,nt'M| the country of prosecuting confidenc* itli all energy, and that tin- ",u <ou ction of the cabinet would :i Si,tv any surrender bv persons 'S"PP'>' (,i a mm of their political principles, j T,ie n"ws irom 1 llonar Law, indorsing this insula- ln other w< saj,j. nelles, was thorou; lole consideration is what 'oclnred. st for finishing the war sue- Leterring to the nients now in progr many years has a political and ,he Arras roRio' lation so overwhelmed tli v sai('* ?ith surprise. Only a week "We have all f< lier Asquith said in the miration the forwn commons that there was no n,,r brave allies in i iif a reconstruction of the at ion which has lit complete success, a apid pressure of events proceeding with ev lid it home h.isi .Irivon it... indication of hoinir lit to change of heart an.l tory The :ttacks together tlie "elder states- troops at tirst vere ileal with a situation oharg- t'u> same immcdiut critical element*. Invents f'1<? elaborate ari tve been the sevqre reverses ''V tbe Clermans to i issiiin jinnies, which tnny be after their e\perien< by more powerful (lerman but "t? lite nig t to the allies' lines in j a renewed elfort. t ml I'elgium. and the slow 'Irove hack the em of the operations against approximately two s, whose campaign Is being siderahle distance, I largely by derman oflicers. from 10" to "on piants i,t home have been trie- l'?" also 's proceed 'tween Winston Speiio r that, n eonformity and Lord Fisher in 111 operations, it will a . which one writer describ remits *ve centre of the nation, nnd "In these recent ks upon both the war olliee tions our losses a vorkingincn for the ;- all t Freneli line he n in to supply tile arm;, with our armi. s h a \ e ammunition. ),><-> it ted u: at LIAMKN'T \DJOrilN.; -pirit m l morale ( uent adjourned tonight rr Vl becti ' -.lor lb-fore its , vt meeting ' nt "<>m mit." >ahine? will b ferm d and t(t of lite cabinet -.ill be . Pnvtm? Week mfldem fr m ],, p, ? (<l to demonsi ate n ; position ' "l, ll ' 'tiling the - lit). house. ' '' il,> ' 'lieved tlmt rj,e most prom- s'as"n 10 ' '< 111 :1 tubers scheduled for retire* cotton h"i:-' *:,v> Lord llnldo: lord W :u ' ' r,'?l) r: the Marquis -> i row.- '' ,:s !l: 1 in 1 ol' st;ii for India: Lewis who. 1a? secret a! > of stat f ?r col 1 L" '' d Yugnstine Mtrreil. chief m"' astern "iistr of Ireland. The Marquis was m "r l:1'orai)le and Mr .Birrell Will go i,u; aml r"*,lantin* .Mr. liarcourt may ho rai. ph'?ul. peerage and promoted to "Sit* it.'c gro v of India. U>e Southern dis 'islier, lirst sea 1< rd 01 the werd <>j * !te Missis* . was in his olllee at the ad- v '1" 11 is in progres odny. which was taken to where germination it the govorr Jind re- ?lry weather, tit iccept his n'.-dgoiuion, in.tk- r',<1 an'' crop i.ahie tlie departure 01 Win- "' ely." iter ('hurcl)iil, (irst lord of raltv. it is holiovi d !>y to sup|>ort Arthur t Mr. Churchill will he position. Mar inis of Crewe's porti I' lias been an a he India otiic. 01 thai he tlonalist faith that ted Mr Unnourt as score- 'hat party should s ate. for coloni *s. islt government, hti t) QUIT POLITICS. will have an oppo urcliill is a major in the t<u precedents if he w <iiki M ?(>uiii cause mill! " n?"i i ii us nave i in f he should prefer the flight parties repres 'ii o a cabinet position which The Daily Teles e n.) opportiiTMty for liis an- follow ins appointnu lature. lion ministry as nil vatives are r -ported to eon- J. Balfour, first Ion it cabinet members as tinir tv; Andrew Bonar tinlrew Bonar Daw, opposi- >f tin-evehcqu'-r; .1 le house of commons; A. J. lain, secretary for t J. Austin Chamberlain, the ston Spencer Churcl urzon, Lord Selborne, F. E. j India; Karl Kitch e Karl of Derby, and Walter Lloyd-George, secrt ,ong are regarded an ,-er- Lord Kitchener per i 'arv and Lloyd-Oec ihor members have dec.del ' ties of the war ofhi :,; NO NOl ;;;;r rsm -Joseph T. John- ULIIIIII kc J. T. Johnson, 'listriot of South |?resj(|en, appointed intoror for the state. H?i\? S that was declined John \V. Gregory OI?.II]('T ouiul that he did ?ert knowledge m The duties of t< i over $J.nnn ,i Stihnn n. Jr., is said to t?ge. For several Wash Inn vato secret a rv t'i ..... .. \\ 1 I son wil lit 1 v resigned lii^ manv to t i accept the aph? fot e ma tions to tl WANTS ??. i, RECRUITS comtii' n ia ? ' This wa lei. tiiveii High ?X||i!II1. itlon in Near , , detentions Mltisflietdl'J . . not been c Lord kitchener lords today lie >re recruits. lie ' mid not that in the very because I'r ntry would bo in f() ion in regard to , manv com unit ion. be (iallipoli pen- govcintnen irds. the Uarda- dreat Hriti ?hly satisfactory, js un position is offensive moveI A i ? 088 ill I,,i Masse 1,(1 mates i. Lord Kit. h uier ' (Jermany s i respective >Ilo\ve?l witli ad-1 v-"i*li regar rd movements of prevailing ui offensive op or- 'osontation >< 11 marked with "<""nce tin nd which is still reply no ery promise and ''resident wholly satist'ac- 'l*nt tiio delivered by our l,r""y sho not attended with j 1 Unite. <' Sllccoss, owjjji* most to .s; rnngemotifs mad r;,so>' defend their lines Tit eon eat .Wuvo Chap-1 State 'it of May If., by pointed oi lie Mritish forces 'lives o tnv on a front of neees miles for a eon- Ending nn.l captured :a's d '?y i isonera. This ae-1 "s hetweei in?, and we hop roet Iirit with the French voile, r d n lehi. \e important 1' ' '>>' ' Secreta. offensive opera- ' " "nnie? nd those of th *'*' '? ?'? iv- lint the t;i-\ ' 1 ' ' 1 ' t\\ r?*l f is; t\, m < .in')lish< I 1) . . \us;ro-Itn1 cr n'l's a ;i 1 i !i (!o\o ".I! >1 OUT ! 1 I HIM-. M . , r' ! Mian ;:t t ?ie prosexist d ir. V- (0 ' 1 jurist up' li t'ottoii ! 5. ; t. I . Tin* i, ' i,!' l'u i orablo oi rim !n' ?' ' li JtO"! ions I II' ' ' i'.ull'i in. !i ?ior?> rust ' i ' ' io ! k <>i j- in luol ron. v. .., i. in i !> i< is tIn? went!m* ami both plant -l1 v< i' I. ru?'5 . . nit ' '" i i In) r'} * eriuauy wth s reported twrpi.,loinR tricts to the Pas" ,i,om dppi where enltt ,, m.Mnil0, and in section; ohj)l< tioI1 had boon delay-l . . t,,t, nelv rains occur , ( Jt, . (ll ,N ; now coming no vi10!, (he | t orpedood =- ~ lives were lloiide.ron tot i i;U. oil shins. rticle ?. ' ine Nfc- Reports i<> member of | ^ i ;>< ev in the Uiit- nierehantn t .John Rcdnioti i j?y ;l| eith irtunitN "> tireaU embassies ill consent to do led; v t > cabinet ? in brace pedoed. ted in the house. , jn antic rain regards the(Jermc.ny cuts to the coasi- inn of aril most cert ain : A <hn 1 " I of the admiral- can statnt Law, chancellor officials of .V"*Mn Chamber- gulfed the he colonies; Win- before the lull, secretary for was com ener and David i opinions o >taries for war; | eminent a forming the mill- found, cor trge the civil du- 1 plying to s ce. 1 not to sm i' f ^4? *!.."><> A YEAR. fE TO ALLIES TILL WYISHEARDFROM I t Wilson Unwilling to it nation Complicated. TO THE METHOD. ? it i;nntc I've of the urine as n CoiiniH'irc Post royer. :ton, May l!i.? President 1 await a reply from tlerlie recent American note kiatr further representale allies on nllo???wi * ??*!.* ? - iternation>l law in their I embargo on Clermany. s m:??li < ;. ur today w ith II i ?u that data < ineertiin >i American cargoes hud oinpleted. and tliat morenotes iindi'!' preparation lie sent now in any event < sident Wilson v.as unwille tlie situation with tier* plicated by the American t's correspondence with lin. derstood the President's that the case of the l*nias s<>t forth in its note to should be disposed of ir- . of any contemplated move # d to t he allies. The Idea ? in tome quarters that rcpis to the allies might in character of the Gorman r sluirod. it is said, by the who is understood to hold (lenn:in government natuId have conhdoneo that I States would do it.- lit? afoguard its rights in all trovcrsy hot.ween the t'nis nnd Germany, it was it. involves the safety of f Vmerican citizens at soa sitates a prompt underQuestions of property lie issues over contraband a ih" I'nited States and aiu re ,uire more time to a; <1 no live- are ondan- i lelays. y I t van said totlav that Mat"* answer" was ox poetGermany to the recent tote. The German aovorn upi? d i 1 t in. .v >'t h the lien crisis. cut oflic ial - tod clearmi pi "In i t h ha * many p ai tors as to the ' it) \' tor i ". note it r r. t ri> Hon of th at 11 (It rninn snl marine, thai n complt te abnndont s, bniarine . s a eomt: >y er is asked for, is in: tod The Unltt I V i out it- o.)i-M tion: Ken > pr< nt mot hoi1, of conma ; in. w an a * and t ho of < \ ! ( ising it and I <> .ill. I V ;>!;> ill I!).! I th? o. t!^' t'n it oil :-?t 1 tes only ; li safety of Americans ' !i nt sh |is Shoul I return to the practice of merchantmen after givwnrning and tint.* to savo rs of the new, ground for here, it ta admitted, will ^ most part remove I Prior ip 11 ^ of Leon (' Thresher tritish steamer Falaha wna on March 28, no Vmerican lost and the Herman - thinntandcrs sank scores of that German} had d < de 111 SI) h * PI .(fine .it! ' :<> 111 ten were not continued toer the Gorman or \usirian or t he state depart m<- it. i Hrlfish s'.ips were toipation of the report t ;at would point to the carryK nmmtlttifi/ttt aKnor.1 ilia as violation of Ambries, it was teamed today, llie state department condepartment of commerce American note of May IS pleted. The rulings and f local officers of the govis late as 1911, it was istrued the statutes as aplelf-exploding material and all arms and ammunition. \.