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W 3? Newberry I V : .|g|?gB?^ ::::::::: '" X^e/Bioos ,/ .* T# (^1mE'>"bH MS V^H| A season ticket is good for $1.00. Tickets for single j f 25 cents; any afternoon, 11 LwiLL HEAK FROM BERLIN [ trend of comment v BEFORE DECIDING STEPS tion of such a diss L Lusitania would m I United States to Await Germany's Re- of congress by Pre ? *? * ~ V T^mavS/vti ry />Anci'^Qrin cr fhn pij IV -Wlicruuiieu iivwr licrivus | tuuoiutnu5 avu to Taking Action. The Next1 In the event that Washington, July 22.?The United maintained, howeve] States government, before determin- dications t!': rough ing the next step in its general diplo- cial channels that <3 Mnatic policy, will for a brief period in future will confo ^wait indications from official quar- international law i: ers in Berlin as to the reception of; of Americans on uni Ie new note warning Germany that men, President WI e loss of American lives through j -very soon the situat ithei' violation of neutral rights j with Great Britain Bid be regarded as ''unfriendly." i with American comi Pbe note, started on its way to Ber- j For several week i late last night, probably will be de-I practically complex Jred by Mr. Gerard tomorrow. It be sent to t?e Britis be given out by the state depart- j iterating the protest ft for publication in Saturday from international Bming newspapers. Everywhere ia tions of the order ^^Kial quarters it was pointed out to- commerce with Ge K that this document speaks the final has not been sent ^Vrd on how the United States gov- Wilson has been un Biment would regard further trans- impression in Berli ^Kssios ?f its rights. Tfire general versy between the ER CLUI r i r. * v? Courthouse -i ^****'-*3S?? * * 22St >.'-.; msrxYRrc gle all the Chautauqua perform; performances?Adults, anv ni * 5 cents. : : ras that the repeti- Germany in any way could be com ister as befell the tioned on the progress of tJ:e Ame; ean tae convening can government's negotiations wi isident Wilson ror other belligerents. on to be taken. Depends on Germany. Question. It became known today, howev< the status quo is that if there are indications that t *, and there are in- new American note to Germany ir. r official or unoffi- ceived in a friendly spirit and the German submarines appears no intention further to viola Tm to the rules of neutral rights on the ':igh seas t n saving the lives new protest to Great Britain will esisting merchant- dispatched, probably within the ne Ison will take up i fortnight. ion that has arisen! Data are beins gathered at the sta over interference department, but the new note pro nerce by the allies, ably will not deal to any extent wi s a note has been specific instances, contending chiel 3d, almost ready to for general principles with renewed i sh government, re- sistence on modifications in t)":e ord against deviations in council to conform with what ti law in the opera- United States regards as the accept in /1/Minnil oooiTipf wilat r\t in + OTnafinnol law TVlO T 1JLL VV/UUVXl CLfjCLlkl C b I UitC V/X uuiAVUMi ?(*>? rmany. The note cent filing of a legal caveat announ because President ing that orders in council and Briti: willing to give the municipal law do not affect the righ n that the contro- of American citizens under intern United States and tional law was the first step in tl 1 A 8 m Bet i inn mces. Adult season ticket i ght, 50 cents; any afternooi o li- policy wind: the United States is pur- j of the offi ri- suing to obtain acquiescence in its vessel. As "Jb point of view. of Ambass A Determined Postion. cause a pr Interest centered for the most part establishec it, today in official and diplomatic quar he ters on the nature cf tae new note to ^ e- -Germany. Sufficient of its contents had re become generally known to cause \ew \rrar ,te widespread comment on the apparent * \ , . . isii i ho dotormiriPri nncitmr! tnTrpn hv fhA Unit- ' * I * ' ? I be ! ed States. xt No progress has been made in the j investigation of the case of the British j Vk as..!ng te liner Orduna, at wf:ich the German ; a 5reat cc b- submarine is alleged to have fired a to Eur?Pe th torpedo "without warning. No evidence the 3y ! has been received to establish beyond P?sed i??o n- j doubt that the torpedo was fired, and ment as a ] -- . -x __-j> i_ inpf 5mAn<y er until mis is avanauie u was saia iu ?? ~=> tie official quarters the case probably as Great B ed would not be pressed. Americans e- None of the American passengers on countries 1 c- the Orduna was awake at the time of his*1 seassh ! the attack, and tfte state department, '-Any arra ts: it is understood, is reluctant to act have to be a- on what anight tte construed as parti- British goi tie san testimony, such as the statements terests wi 1 \ \ rAUQUA 9 i, 29th, 30th WL&>k / ^rr i> * >:>/'Xvc ^L ^r/ A. Jt *t A /^ll tl It _ I : $1.5U. Lhiiti s season ticket i, 35 cents; Children, any night, ? cers and crew of a British proval by the state department, yet no report has been asked Orrlc'a'.s point out that to accede to sador Gerard at Berlin be- any restrictions on trade between neuima facie case has not been tral countries in noncontraband i. would mean abandonment of the prin m : ciple of freedom of the sea laid down in 001. TO MOVE COTTON. ' ^ T ' T is to be stated wit-a greater insistence in another communication now in jrements Proposed By BritrT , ? ? preparation. SoTernment?Must Be , . ? *. , rnofficial ' suggested tnat pending ' differences between the two countries American officials might aid the cotton, July 22.?Formation of ton clippers and exports informally ttcn pool to Candle exports .-R an-- effort they might make to faunder an agreement with eilitate their trade. It was announced ?. government has been pro- recently- that Great Britain would be rmally to the state depart- willing to enter into an agreement not means of equitably distribut- interfere wit-ir cotton cargoes for producers such cotton trade j Eeutral countries, provided no more iritain a.nd her allies permit j wprp shinned to each countrv than the to carry on with neutral normal amount consumed there. without ii.tere?ernce on the British embassy has been active in negotiating for an arrangement ngements of this kind would to relieve the cotton trade and emmade directly between the bassy officials express confidence that fernmien^ aii8 the cotton In- sortie practicable scheme will be thout participation or ap- worked out. * * * ' ' ^ r ^ w ' ...