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I''arr.1 I- 1 ', -w/ 1 1:,a r: y t,1" t "il: I ',t 'h'-ir It -it, I, flt ,I: k itir 1, tk fh:Ii:lls1, IIii':t A t o'fill t. bay ; fit al rIO': 11 1h': "1':'iil'g I I:Ofg:a list;, 111,1 h'*'-rs ri'ifi,,ite!ly f '*r ta is''1 ! l . io,,.1 f oil ' '1:i Tr'utgs t,li1 c! 1".(, Isfg :;sl, r out j.;:fI', 1 4 h' iff~s A ii''.iisi Ito julst."' n1 t. 1; :,11' 11 he 'I 1i91'/( It i t i 1 ".1 r:t~ la~:1 v t i os 'I'ul tl iil A1 r5 tsr 2',.(I~ 1 ;iti'l a ii ,t i ti I r ItLDIV C lstl m"111". r,r iii.. I0,eslai :11( fi t Ill itIIeutI i(1' taut ''IS Ioii 11 I llt studIII Ilrtul Pith 'vi Vilit1. A T ifssu lit Ittllt to l~s (ionrsti': (IlttithItI i I I ers i i (Irr1111- sashg1 1.'1 IfttI~rL fjr i'lt (,I r l llt,* iIyI ilS IC ''I s I i Siit t11 1 1(1)11 5114 5 1.1118 * I.,. c-f 111I''' Ii, t Itt t#'iltt wa;ll madeil to (iii (ILto pt 111 fall 1 1i35(i. 'I'llIt A t'nst Wvat P)V(+ttitl and1 L III ftA)1)15C' 'T'hen the 1:t tliuitlii firedt on the Ancouna. sink Itlts Ile"' inid the olestperato cries of "'''Itt life-I 9(14111 W'rO neCxt at ta cked, Iti t iul(flhst ii 0 I lil ('So fir ig on i'tii. A -oman5u. it 111510 and twoC cii tou *vee k~illed ;their bodies al.s' ait Itizerta. "Tesu niarine then disappeared i11ntedjdaely-. prot eedig probably in the direct ion of the Aegean sea. "1k(fore sinking, the An'c'ona was able . to s.. - ut .2 -- els -al for. MXIlO MAKtS PROGRESS ilt14INE49c flETTErFR THIAN AT ANY TIME AliPIE REVOLT AGAINST OIAZ. Civil Authorities Take Charge of Ralilroads But Are Badly Handlr capped For Lack elf Equiprnent. V/anh)ragton..- rronellt.ir,na Ira Mr:xle;r, are imr ovrr irig ararl there: are rigna that gIive hop', for a gradiual re~r..orn Wr rrier arnd proxpr :rlty thr:rre, ar~rord Inog to a xurmmrary of ativ/Ir~r::4 fromr vario~us parta4 of thr: RIpbb ade pubilir: b~y the: State frrpartrr.;nt.. T1hr: famnr:r In Mefrxir:r, r:!t . 4 la aidi to ber: ver. rail way se~rvir.r: has e4~ re r:sta~bliablr:di in many rif er:r:tlrons, . "ehr Carranza O~overnorent is 'Estrlbutling fo~or1 to the cleatlitute, bustrear: is bet ter than rata.r~y f.lrme slince the: revolt agalnt I~iaz b'gars. The (h r:Ipartmns a tatr~rment foji "C'ondiltions In Merxlr:0 are such as mnight he exprecteel in any country that has passaer through about Nix years of civil war. Tchose hopeful for ftho restoration of order and of Mfexi Ico's former prosperity believe that t~here now is a chance for them to Irn prove. "In Mexico City the famine is a thing of the past. Now, through Gov ernment officials, there is food for everybody and the improvement of the railway service makes it certain that food conditions will be better every day. The government has been maintaining 46 stations where food is tree. In addition there are 56 com missaries where food is sold to those In better circumstances at cost. Fur ther. there are 10 dlining rooms where m-eals are served free. Conditions "ile busOnes isnofOursin Cimpre wuhoith forme years Mex1 r-fCityaitis pu r bablyte hani has bee atrv~ ay the ie sine then Itouble started.o Th stres aMr open and, mostie of~ them are. wcel stocked ing contas wIfith~r the condition fo var and- ar haf aoat the endi i of the Itaian Lrierna Eni~" Rout to ~isi toe ,, i Payrr.-The taian linr Ancon~aa bthsi bee rsunk y vir:~~a'rg sub-i mrneat fling,- thera Asin tceolrt Shea caied 422a? p'-assengjer 60 in the crew. iTior r hundred and seronty htavea bee landed at Hizeta.y(ort etanc hin thewar, the Anhoa ws eagd ivi ar.inghome hoalian fr tlervists ro this~ of tr y and f up.i plies formte Itali boernmenet. O tone owe tis fro Nhaew orke to Nales latve. i uutls erh non wasic stey the mitish at eiralet oia, tereans food for Ausrbons weenakdf the ship.n o Lte rala smerice mAeconacet that, 2,000 conts willa and 200t evrye (lar The governnenovernment. OtreI sadmeivoyag the ared 00r iais wnhe foodag is wh( o thont iac bee ciusansi at cot. time theyrcul t not aretlnn oo wer B esarqet ee Lordc Caor.tin Loend sonsidrigThe reda bnuto of the Lrdm Mar of esdone stascee braedine buis Has not Chaurishn Wmaeed whvn forerearinugraedi duribn t cours ofthe time sinc the caty ofcstayebr of themaewl tcel ingotraset with the codimtin op yrendie attended. te ndofth Chuina reime." Cane Pekn inTer AoaE Roes tao auhoNe Yo Vitte oha Submarinee Anoernments had deckded na ha ngeub would e fmade ths yAsrian the1 form ofrv goernsme or te counry EVlec-. haveo betuns givaen a t ake iaer -nttain thear the Ant0r-oastash ,le f orchicaliam o government Oas onehaof1her trip f2 rovine aoready Nale ate ivn Agidspt latoythr.prh Anca was eletonl bte compitisda Lat atstamoero the Aonach left hore foA teltliavoermet MaRE TFWUSLEPM HOUSE OP COMMONS NATIONAiJ r': 1,AY 'WAR I'SIa t ING CONi)t', rt /itH *IcINAL INrr~ifET'ENCA'. MOVING tdWARJ DSASTER Soore Offle,,q r L p: ogin g 'P Therrg i//Ith All t'r." P, 'r'1' ar 4 f'inI:res. .,rt'rirr. ArPtet, 1 f'h '' ", iist rrristobr-r irrrn r-at ('tar- ;:'-.z ','ra)I 'l''at' In t h r. %i~ srf rA4r,rn r r ''> 'lrtrfrrl -re'fh afg inI fner,ornp'trrr- an' u~~neg thgrr WuR4 Al e~hsrige the rrein ery i ?ne ti'i-rint Strafght trO 'ifa.?er {fr ' trnrgIy ffar"kerl f,,rrl Ker-bt-nor. rho ' b: en ld. ha'r) hl!In'lererl In not rm', Irn 1r, thr: et ,no. ,,1 ,iIege, again oin th rginuenlrr, of rn',nlitlemr and onr: Fgiln, In ierbia "'The blunder In the frardanelle'u," Mr. I,yr,-h aridad, "w.a at i:aat a ntjrler r,1 a roan *hi> meant. to do .ramnihirg' Mr Iyn:h ;a1d he w'zid '.'ep a w ay 7r> prnr 'sn ',f rh r n gh'P r ' rit'.a '.r,rnmnar4d, batginr:ing v~t~h F1id MarshaI Vreneh, "whr, had hen in !r,rnrnar.4 rnr,nth4 ard hart made - r, prore s" In the: last. r~ffnsive. ern'mined Mr. Lyneh. the Allies -rrrk. *.nrough she Grrman ilra' but in the sper'or ':nm mar.r dr.'slairn was warted .o '.aie fuil advant.agr: rf 'ne normal vir.tor7. Thr: graverrrnent. r: 'le"aied. hai no plan rf arrpaig-n. Te: idea of a ne rr:s-a r,f air.ri.!rn wa: asa r -. Tle -war ru:. be won :n 'he irad. The mef:n wntr r',',r and mur.:vins we-re therr: It -wa.s ir-ait.-s .p and r1:ee tIlr,n which wrere lar:.ing. William .Jryr:aron-Hirjk. memb'r rof the Irentfrorri division of Midrer-sez. 'Irr,; attrr.tiron to the r:rnditiran r,f the royal flying corps ard he na-al air serrvIr:e. He said 'hr-re wa' g'rea-. (iisatisfartion crnner"-rd wi-.h t.he naval air sr:rvir:e in rr-gard 'r, ther or ganizatican and the aprintrnen. of a c:hief. who knew nothing about air r-raft. above the heads of those who in fart had built up the fabric of the service. It was important,, added the mem ber, that England should have large, new aerorlanes for the offensive next spring, in order to meet the new air. ships and new aeroplanes which the Germans were building. He asked why work on an English Zeppelin had been stopped in January and whether the Admiralty had dropped the policy of attacking Zeppelins by aeroplanes. N. G. TO MEET IN ASHEVILLE. Association Selects North Carolina Town For 1916 MeetIng. San Franciseco.-Refusal to endorse President Wilson's proposal for a con tinental army of 400.000 nmen marked the closing session of the seventeenth annual convention of the National Guard Association of the United States. Asheville. N. C.. was selected as the meeting place for 191j. the dlate to be decided lexer by the execu tiv'e committee. A resolution propos lng that the association approve Pres ident Wilson's plan wvas offered by Geon. Henry D). Hamilton of New York. The resolution w~as referred to a comt mittee without debate. It was said the National Guard As sociation was opposed to the conitinn tal army plan because it was believed it would contlict with the organiza ion. Sonme of the of'icers contended that if a large reserve force was ro be provided it should be done under guidance of the National Guard. Gen. rThomtas J. Stewart of Hlarrhisburg was re-elected president of the asso eintion for the seventh term. Other officers elected follow: Gen. Guy F. Logan. Dles Moines. Iowa, seL'retary-; Gon. Joseph A. Storch. Fullerten. Neb.. treasurer. Among the vice presidents chosen Iwere the following: Gen. C. . Vaughn. ichmond. Va.; Getn. WVilliam W. Moore. Columbia. S. C,; Gen Charles Mackin. Annapolis. Md. Keep Eye on Lobbyists. Washington ----Careful watch will be kept on lobbyists during the coming session of Congress, according to Sen ator Overman. chairman of the sen ate's special lobby committee. "The' committee is still alive." said Mr. Overman. 'anad will be kept alive for the purpose of inquiring into any in Sidilous lobby-ing that may be attempt ed during the next congress as a re sult of problems growing out of the European war, He mentioned propo~s als to prohibit sales of war munitions to belligerents. FLASHES FROM EVERYWHERE. Sanford HI. Cohen of Asheville, N. C., general passenger agent of the now Mount Mitchell Railroad, was in Washington making efforts to get some government mIlitary camps lo cated in Asheville territory. The fire aboard the Italian steam shIp Livietta, whleb saIled from Fort Arthur. Texas, for Buenos Aire~s with a cargo of case oil, was Caused by tho exploaition of a bomb placed In the cargo, according to a statement is sued by Capt. R, Lico, cotnmander of the vessel. AT BEOMEUW Mow-r'f Eiido /K *eo. CIAVO Ig ~ ~1% PUt *0&# O I MREE STATES Cordfto itiE ra C4n E Wl#yah go A,1*/y c att .-IV Ai r- ate meen sa. es.--Visit ge.o res e:t merie. 'r>fn ~~The ror.he r.ar; S Pinemrt.1ain o.>M a r Te7n ''or North C arrlin., .r :nia rn truti faurirv.meb anir-d r. r., '> inyah iriefeo ei in er rge 'rn t hsid it ann ai meetin g r-pt. blr,. C.. Gerr A. Frye :n r" idn. of Gerigetow n-- and Sir;eart 'hiF Roger. with abr r.t a othe: membera of the frarnity. erg pnrestne The7 were :net It the leprs. by ot-al aunheraen in atmohtles anr given a theat welcnoe. After the meeting was herl to or ' :. gaor H. W. F-asr in most r~rirdiat rermq expre-asd the pleasure , of *.he citizen; of Georgetron at hav. ing .o altdis meeting a body meet at this important lumber center. and the wfih t~hat t~heir deliberations here would resl:t n good to the trade. The ession laste t" i 1 o'clock. when the meetng adojurned -.o attend an elabrate dinner which was served y oh women of the(1 r'!ai. league. The swas were dlightd at the ex quisite ar-angement. and the .repast repare. and were gen ad s with their comnments of praise. Speaking for the a voriation. Pres. tdent forr earesoed the pleasue tet by all in meerng at Gergetown. and appreration far the hospitality ezrmnded them. H e 'tailedi upon Sen. Catr Walkr to speak. who responded with an appropraRe address. He wa followed by- ;.air.r Hazarri. pry=. Ieet f the Winyah Indi st-mmm ty. and of. D. Moran. pre ider' :f ,h Chamber of C'-mmerae. C"pon se-a iniration. Conzreeman J. Willard Rag !dale was pre-sent a.nd -poke. After the dinner the q-sit~ors ware taken for an automobile Sdabout the city and made an inspeior of the great onerrte plant of the A-ianti.: Coast Lumber corporation. headed by the president, R. J. Cliftord. The in spection of this mammoth moderrn saw mill plant was a specia' source of pleasure to the lumber md.an c turers. Arrange For Commercial Congress. Charleston.-At a sessio n of th ,e central committee of the outh-err Commercial congress. airma of al:' sub-committees subnit:d repo'rt' o whit omithedeen re ow sa work bis iven shoingtaex sitesband elboa trepara.-t:v a: ing cvongress.V ~ week.- Eah -'- i ties submittedf aesimated.vc bu:: er conSrs w i nvited::- hr :h ci-y a nveunt of an-i cen wtai:s d ared busi t enghed fn epaa Liv'.es CLizos Buy F al. Naesburr.--Inuamre ref r y ber thertaron of OW o. Boim c-t. : r chiles nerto aresdbur.-:wo.3 i pchdr ware buwed :dead tae Hdta anda rdm wits an aut of-te chidre ofwaoSt burnda about the fnane.a hi ja ewbflerryiitizensrd uy Cotatle. Nupleberry.a--Numbers ofd Nwheir recucts hav te inete it. mthouhrd Rlaed ode eaor~ frn thppsratue of thpions of the pal rcentls habilg aoready arred. Tre th Sets Hosital Bard Metst.cor Chelupmbianeents of he Siiate Hospita feort thatnsae athirqar terl mtig t awaid cointratis for supplesdu o heagrocresadc..e reiements For Stenextr hr. apparau nthe ortn of thepar brcentl reuilt or~ a rcess of ren construc *t~ iton. ee b heJ Wrkin progesmwas inspeeiw. bs the rn and declaeCead sfcr The~ sutpetene Predopilltam th, D..reprted wiat he eath rate 1as stllhegh bute sail tha this wa tSp argtanbur--The cthe ouptn berflgthas~ acceptaed w5acrs lof mad bys the cityfpkprav offere teJ Waker and Dr, Jesee an tlean Ar th rgst pnuarksin the souith aonthern notion of. cit