The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, December 10, 1919, Image 1
VOLUMI3 XXXV. LAURENS, SOUTH CAIOLINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 1919.
MOR[ RESTRICTIONS
ON lUSING COA.
Situation Grows More Seri.
ous Daily
WORK DAYS
ARE REDUCED
Fiel Administrator Clar ield liestores
1)rastie Rlbstrictions in ElYect, diring
Ithe Coal Shortnge of 1917. Man1.
facturlig Plants to Operate Three
hays a Week.
Washington, Dec. 8.--Viewinlg with
rm telie steadily dwindling bitumi
1)ouls coal s'ipply dilm, to II( the 1miner.
s'-like, Fuel Admn in istraltol (Ga1 rfleld by
a aI rier ton0ight restored for the enl
tir nationl nlost of IIe drastic Irestrie
tion i on lighting and heating which
were in effeet during the coal short
a-I% of 1917.
The limitalions viich are applicable
to consumters of bit till ous coal and
<ok e were llnatde effective loliglt with
issilance of the order and are to be
cliforced by the railroad admtinistra
tion. Consumiers of anthracite coal,
gas and other fuels are not affected
by the order.
All str'eet lighting, other than that
I l.(essary for 11le safety of the pub
liv. 1lus( be ('Otrtalled and sIores, office
billding and industrial plants, With
a few eXcept ons, are pitt on1 a reduced
ratiorl as to boh lighting and heat
in1g.
.\nother of tile restrieliolls provides
I hal all imanlfachtling plants except.
those engagl d in lie nakiig of neC.
es;ary Produocts shall redie t helil op
eiatiolls not to exceed Illtee days inl
a1y onie week.
llectric rai:ways ale requesited iun
deI tll fuel admillistirator's order to
tilie s hiules to n1liiium e(IIre
netsvI and n) hil shall be provided
in electrie cars dring Ile rush hours.
BPilTISTS ItAlSl i.:
Grieat Drive E:nds hi sivetpinig Vic.
ol11111ba, Dec. S.--Iaplists of the
sta1 e clowedi their eight day dlrive in
'Sou th Carolina for $5,50o.o00) yestel
jdpy with ia total of. ovet $7,000,000 re
ported. The closing hoturs marked a
vweepilg victory for the delolmilL
-ilon and still iliny cilltrlhles are to
sentd in their figures. Dr. W. T.
I l'ieu x, state director, Wired Soudtth
ern headquarters last night that the
$7,020,000 mar-k had already been
passed and the Work continues.
Tihe total of tile drive since last Sun
day Was announced as $7,000,1 IS from
heiadqtiarters last night.. During yes
terday addiional reports from asso
ciations broight lin over $300,000.
Twent I y-efght associations are over
thle top, leaving tel yet to raise their
Iototas. In thtese ten associations many
eli erelis have not bcell eard from
and leaders are expecting every dis
Irict to go over' When reports are comn
pleted. While yesterdav was tie clos
ing day associalional organizers and
publicity directors, as well as thle
stlate organizer and publicity dirte
lot, are retainei it) their capacities
1111il .Jllary . to complete all dlv
tails of IhV Work anld 1 11,1 t (ake per
1a111nent '(eords ofI tile work. lieports
fromt all the associations are expected
o lbe illade d11ring the week am these
will show at least $7,5u,0,t directors
sa3..
ltIly $500t,000 ha~s bieen Contib lited
in ensh dutring the idriv,' and more wvill
((1(11 itn befote fintalhg~ lres ate made.
AlthoultghI yes'tierdayt was a1 rainy atn
dayv. tiuch ar-tlivity was mtanifestd Cii-l
''a tvassers~ throughiout tlen State. \.\s
.5o1 Icli a(11 lreaidy ovitr the ioy kept
me'r(asiing bhltr tolt al yesterda12y by
North Greenvilte, il'es, t'anitee,
Sauim.ta Twelve .Alile liiver', W\area
ina w and1( York associat1:41ns ate yet to
raie the'ir qutolas. Over half (If the
tne of theIr iolas 1(3, htowever', aiii
nInn~ty ('hurcthes ate tol l's hear'd front
It 1is estimlated that outt oIf i,IIle
(chur'Ches in te Stale -.50 have tmade
11 reiorts, wh~atsoiever to hetiquar.
ctrs and tese' ate expe'tedi to tmale'-d
If.IItENS .MILL ('Losylh.
Pianut. Shu tt how n L'ast .Mondll~ay N ight
linie to Shtortage' 0f (0oal,
On accounittt of thle aeut Icoeal situoa
('eased oplerti oils tite first par(tt of last
weko ill reain l o4125i5sedaiCI . (nIl ('0he
whicuh hals beeni colltnumbered.' ir.
said a few dlays ago tha21t the mlli cold
have runIllt a day ort twoVI lontger btI it
was I tottghit beust to close jowl) itI 0'.
der to have suf fIet tsupp lly (If dol
(In hand to maintaIn suifficienit steami
fotr fire priote'tilon. One sar' o~f ((oal
has1( been released to the mili for (do
mos5 cltleprposuas amon(Ig Ithc operatives.
Thie WaVttIs Mills, wichel is opleratedl
largely by hydro-electric power, is
runintg the iulhl time allowed by the
gover'nmeint, It uses a small amout
of coal for' manuIfactutrlng purposes
anid has a stupply suftficient for sev
oral months.
MEXICANS PLOTTED
AGAINST AMERICA
]tdlcals in Mexico with Knowledge
ad Support of Carranza Plotted to
Instigate llevolution, Charges Sen.
Fall.
Washington, Dec. 8.-Evidence that
Radicals in 'Mexico with the knowledge
and support of .President Carranza
plotted to instigate a revolution in the
United States and to ncize the border
states acquired by the American gov
ernment Iin 18-18 Is contained in the
memorandum presented to President
Wilson by Senator Fall of 'New .lexi
co, chairman of the foreign 1elations
sub-cominittee investigating the .\lexi
can situation.
Plans for Uhe proposed ' volition
were obtained by tile su i-crmmii hutvte
fron the inintites of a iietting last
Octoher 15 in Kilexico (.ii W Lodge
13 Workers of the World. Tlthe Mexi
vnn riesidient is iliked nios, diret
ly with the g dot throaghii correspon..
dtnice inl V ih Ih( i le relnn inends lthree
11(iln for sarcial cors..Adid -aanl bv
caltise of their conni(ieijoil wit ili
.'plan thev* desire to pull int1o prac
lice im the 'a4ile of Texa .' 'itiese
inlen, tie vo1i1illte' sa ii have
heei aietified as active aeii Is of
Iodge 23.
The ll(Ioorandumlll wich corlinlls
an abstract of the evidehnce coilic;
ed by the voninilittee, Was dclivered
to Ihe president by i:untor Pall on
Friday Iight and ma 1i public lat
today.
The noctes of the O< toiher imtin
of the radical lodge dvekair I ''iv
a eare'd thr' delegates. two Aiiiei-l
vantii anld oniie \lexicain. wlo Ifa arriv
l fronil tlI' l-iuted Stales, andl who
('llaii('ed that the societ.' woblili bo ablde
at ieginiiing of next -\oveiniber (that
Is Novvinb''r 1 9i9, to call a general
strike of1 all liners anid mtal workers
in ti' 'nitet States; that. 1heY had
thre inillion adhertentiiis in that co1, -
try where thiy will I)( ahle to seize
ou. western Iiand Iwo Atlantic ports;
that a large number of Anieirleaii sol
dIe(rs were preparing to lah' rides
with i thei, a.1l they propo.i'( to establ
lish a capItal of a reorinled govern
mr-nt of tle United State. in Ilie state
of Colorado; hat when such a re-olu..
tion was successfui, ti(he Mexleans
renideriniig (Iriti assistane, (lie bor
der states which were acqired 1y tlie
United States in the ti eaty of 1818,
w,)1uld4 Ie retuil(led to exico
The tliree 1110i1 refe i red to art Ilie
sa me, the :ncemorandum states, as
Iliose nientioned by Carranza in let
ters of whiclh the eommnittee hits se
elred photo-statistic copiles iese
letters, dated ,tine 4. and addressed
to Manuel Aqtirre Berlanga, .lexi
can lminister of Gobernacion, says:
"Senior Lino Cabelio, bearer of
this letter, is Ole person, who in com-.
paniy with two friends, will bring to
you the manafestos .ndi the plan
which they desire to putl into prac
tie in the state of Texas.
"'I'lTis plan being very favorable for
M cxi o, ipleaso aid Ihem in every way
and give the n cessary' ii.I inritelions
in the front ic:' states.
"I reinain you r affectAionaIe friind,
V. "ar-raniza."
The secondi letter dated August 19
anld addressed to the sane' govern
imlent official, f'ollows:
"'The prestoi leter will I, dliv.
eed to you hy .\r. Juan N. (m-reia
and the Iwo friends from Texas who
accompaly im11, and in aeo'ldaCe
w%,lit ouri co-versation, plear e give
theil (lie gIu'antc''es they (:i(-it a:;
well as the P. r'uiiaty aYsistt:e lhey
mnay desire.
"I u'einain Votur I ried,(l arffroula tle
1- "'\. t('ara z .
l1hor in fo''mat ion .:cu reui by tlie
comml and which it r'ards as
reliable, indice tr eaty3 in'-otiauions
betw~en -\lexic and 'ii.Japani. 'iTe do'
ui eint ini pos)'ss int oI tie ('omm~iittIee
sltles that one' high of'icli o" .\lexico
wo'~ld C')iinniieCan'te o anoth'er high
Cftiaciali that "th le Itreatit withI Japjan is
ennnig along' and that the anriter is
C'onvinied of thle "'gurea advaiiages it
m.uIld bring .\exico tfor' its nat ionali
anoth1ieir doctumieint to Itie su ont Ithr
.\h'xicani gormenilt iuropos' lo gc ivr'
i1''rits ('ntnty3( Girls ii runred.
Winthrop ('ollege' i to senidu ele'ven
drelegates to thei great Studuenit ('on..
fece t les .\oinest. iowa. i lee. '.
.Iain 5th. Th'lis Is lo b.' a womric'fuil
galit-ring ot' sltudent s ro l'o a tnada,
i'rinic' l'',dwa,'ul: Island, an i he lii ' i't
trid States, every coli(' rom .\ltui aine
i) i''loida anid frinu Saathi t'arolinia to)
('ihtforia14 wviii ibe repjreentled. TIwo
si the Winthriop delb'.ale's ar' [itau
u'''i;; ointy girls .-.li.;se. .\lyra amd
\Mat tin' SuC 'Wofiford. diaughter'is (It \lr
iand \lrs J. A. \%ofoi dl. .\ iss \i via
wi b' ont' of thei i'epre'sentaitives' of
are( receiing (ringr'atuilations of' lam
ily, arind friends. 'Th' Soulth ('a roina:
andir Geor'gia siudients are to I ra'vel to
geltheri in a Spreialily er'i tered Itraiin.
lya n. inrt n i Panamnn.
in a postal ('ard reee by hiis
moier.c .\li'. Jiosle i. M\art in, .\i'.
i(."an .\iariIn, w ho joined the m n ernt
marine last J1uily, stales t hat he was at
Colon, P'anania, on October 3tth, and
wax having a good lime. Th'le post
card which he sent hadi a viewv of the
Aneriean cemuetery at Colon, showing
Itihe toll of lives takeni in t he constiruc
lion of the -a macnal. TJhej graves,
pilacedI ciosely together andl with a
sihple slab over each, appear to be
IthousiandCs in nlumbl~er.
30TH FIRST ACR(
Official Report on Crossir
Made by War Dep
fantry Firs
Tie War Departnient authorizes thile
rollontug from the itiee of the Chief
I)f ShiT. ou ecount. of erroneous re
ports is to the nietivitles of the See,
mld Amnerienn Corps agaiinst. the 1ilt.
enbulrg ]Ine, Selotentber 27 to October
I, f9s.
Washitnglon, Nov. 22.--11 1i Ateii
blr, 191I8, the 2d Anmerican Corp
(27th and :0th livisions) was place.l
at the disposal of the Polr lir I It-II
A rily for operaIt iois aga inst the ii
denihil irg line ast of l'(ronne.
inl the niight of Sevptember 2:3-21
I he :t(th l)ivli.-ion took otveri what. was
known ts the Nairoy se(tor, .witi a
front of :,750 yarIds. about 1,000 var'ds
'1 0or l Ith 1.nn 1 ia llile birg linei t1141
pproxiinalely oil the old Ililldenlirg..
llt post lilte. OI the lext iight, the
27th1 iiision look over the (;uoy see
for. onl the left of the :th )ivisjon
and conilleeting wili it: its froit. wit"
ldi0 yards, approxillately along the
ol lritish front line trenheielies. vry
closc to the( lliindenbuolrg otlpost In ._
Oil Vetttt'itlenbr 27 a prelimiiary op
tration was iliderlakenl to straig'tI
te i ne o t(0 Ihe : 0 ivision aft - -itI
brillng I e I7th .I ; Ile start 1lne
k . h :I n a. .li.n'k. The : 1th I vi
"ionl sie 'tied, bwlt by the ifi rnoon
of retli nb r -,N is he ( 27th ivisionl
. is earl back 11n its originlal posi
A 1 5:.-)( 1. Iin., Sveplenib r 2;1, IIhe
corps " Ilackevd. ',tu Ipp rt ed 1)y Ithe Auit.
Iralan Corp- Th.i lT t di titish Corp j
i'titek d sintilet'In ously oil it', right,
an t the .'ird British Colps. on its vfo.
The aftach was to b by tanks, how
hid a rolling tarlag. The sutar line
wits slightly to thle vast of IIhe, lilt-.
dvenhtirg otist line, and Qu-ohie
,Ie east of Nauroy anio (ito..I. . T1i:1,l
Ii tprovided that after th Anili
cansi lod h reach ed thir obje ive , in .
.\ustralians wvere to ).as s th IrolI Ig b
Ih ill a d collad dii thle advalice.
The '.0th iivisioll was alrIeady on
the start tlnt. clos b liind thIie initial
lile of the barrage, ii' h e7h, how
(.ver, hadfo not y t bee able to tak
the three strong9 pointIs, The! lino1il
Ghill emont. arm anl d Qeniinement
Farnm, and wvas about. 1.000 yards be-1
hinld tihe barrage lint2', whoi foas oast I
of thei. The ilestion A changing thlie
barrage lite.- tfor tit(' division waI s i
raised, but devided Ir the negativ\e
Ihe brigaide designate to 1akei the
attack having reported at. Git nl. n in
the '28th thlat, it, expected to be wti
~1ii yards of tv h arriage lines, or pos
ibly even O l the iitenided starting
line, before ti e l o(hai of attack.
T i tat t e fell ati pl iln d at 5:5
n. il. September 29, stood for four
minuites onl the Initial line, and Itheni
advaned at. the rat of 190 Yards in
CANTAiT. 1 OltFTIA ENJOVyI
Choirs of Clhurches (aI.t Can111tta
"Natzarine" t att. i letitm Chlh
Snnday Night.
L.Nlembers of the ch oils of t'le vari
mou hucli es of l te .it.. saln g the
Cantata "Nazarinie" at the First .\lloh
odist ch11rlch Sunday night. Itn ae
Ctu- t of thle inelvilent w'e'tI.er Ithe:
churidch was only half fil 1 il l t lhos
I lresvn wer give real wnseai'l
trvat which troved in itlinmg asI' ll .
The can4tata wa.ls direlit d by :,ir. C l s.
t1. Ilick:s al l a oe, nipani', ints were I
i -.yed by .it. Chas. if. liseks,' . A I
libstania Wle (offerin. whtas iliade'
t'ontliaiIte hvoir fundt of thacurin
renrhsentd. Afer she celb- en '.the
Thos11 la ieniiihg partin te alervicefo
.wo y1 ea u. \r. darI b,\is
)SS GERMAN LINE
ig of Hindenberg Line is
artment. I 20th In
t to Cross.
I four ininout es. The I1th l)i vision ad
Vanct(led belild it, G0th IrigaIde in fii rst
liThe. The liith Infantry Was to fol
low across tIhle i tunel, hen deplov
facing south and cov'e 1th4, right of
tHe Auistralkins afl(t' the relief. Ar
angennts werlie mad to 4ize lte
Eouih ril exit of t he 1Ininllel, which it
inl the division sector.
The Ge a brrage! .ras ml he -
hill tievthill ss I lhere w mre any e as
in es, s cially ill ill, sfiuppIir, boe t'
al1fimi itok ald fog rdh-red it
tt-iull I o kevep) i 1 direc 11 i It 111d o n
t 'I C . The 120 (),atr- 111v riIl
1s11.sd tho I1indenuli. lie iamli a mi
cilpid il ttroy; the i' lit r e 11t11,
Iroimr position, aingi o't s a1n1
toil ct in the 120)1b withi l i t ,
Utit.A Diviion. The1 1. .h, in vwes
o lli, left. was ulnlilad d by m a .i o
run from its Own Ief t [ hnd oI te
e i e a d nive lilan in fhat i - l
I on. revaching'. b ack to tin, tunn1elan
i14 1 ( . l ilt lhi t hI, e _1t h11 )ivi
Siill A ballalio n of til' Il Iath itS
i .tIthis po.,ilion ihe .\iis-.
l aii n ;i I it h t'' lroul lit i i n 1 a1In!
rottllev1 'l Ithe :,ih. I )iv ii . on Itta
1411noo01 of September 9.
. In thI l te lt l ivisior, the -, ilh in
flisty lrigade, ( ad' e I he alta. k e I n
1) r the aliti, nlvl difficUltis oil W.('01l
(l)'thit, and sinokt . It also iieci ved
oIfrei, ini ienfiladi ' from the
direction Wo I veldl iiji . 39, A. il. mw*
leill. the 1 h,yle ieim' N u it.
Slite0t, av' id s foi'tuler 'Intt lill and
rl: t i'd i lii ndent1buri... ilt' ou hlill of
GrIolips from ll atta1 k11;Iin btaia
StICit'did iipl eti t ing hielwi n itthe
lwron point and r Ing ( lilit.
dienbuiii', linie i b t l by 1l1sk only Iv,
ex jiene right ret ained it.S footingut ill
lial lini. ller ht d isi Iio Sll I
l loev rd b thlt'e .ustralian, a nd It llr t l
ed ill suippor't; numerouq0lls ,ri M* 11 m o -
Iver, aggregtiing over 1.011 mem re
Ilained lit' c ilt' A li i 015s and a
sisted thetu il ea in up) thll t'l
blrg- lin 11 oni t'he r ig te haln it
throvgt 1ni tIle reaI -;l of h li ;(.(lor, ai
oc' i ili r pit . of t he \ illage of (lly,
1 03is he lointi ad oa ti fron
lie dispatt h i f .\lr litt l Sir, d o li
fliu , dated( .January, 7, 1919. -North of,
( l inrg l gse, 'iit flirictil Aml erican
niil '-,hu. e'. I. L lwisl, hav
ng brokenI thrloughl the dleep de4res
of the litd'eburg I bin, s(ot-ie iCBelo
oill Ivan atid N;! It t t itoroy.
"'Oi t heir left the 'ioiently-seve
diision o.laj. Glen. ,1. F, elItyanl) met
W ith very. heavyN enlade machin gunl
Ilre1 but preL-ssed (1n withll -reat gal
lantry as far as Hlly. where a biller
1,tr111ggh look phteo for the, possessiol
of thw villa-e.'''
.MASONS E-:,E.('T yg1.:1
pa ahnetto Lodgre, No. 19, -t . y 1
Elected New Otficers J.1-'idly -.iril
I ,. (.. Itoly, Iv. ..
\-% its regularll meeting Fr-iday nligi
P almnetto I'mtige, No., \. P L
vleeled officcers for. IIhe erm"linv ye.,
as fol)lows-:: Lawr-ie (:. lIeTf, wor
shilfful Inlaster: .\l. I'a Ilar I, sit t
senlior warden; :Itobert. 11. Poib r, J11
lor. warden;1 (). It. Simillmns.
rI; l'. 0. AngtlersonI, ,;. se y. O fcT
for Ihv t e stations; %viilic e il
ed at a nuic,1ng lo 1. lich rdl
SUPREME COUNCIL
WARNS GERMANY
Notes 1e1,rll1ing with Treaty D(clare
lay111 will Cause 31litairy Opera
tiois.
Paris, Dee. S.-The supreme coun
(il's notes dealing wihl the peace
treaty were delivered to Baron von
Lrsner, heald of the Germania delega
lions, tils evening.
The first note d(enis the (ertnan
demands for modification of the treallv
on tihe siiriiler of ('erinans harged
wI"I erioes againlst international wvar
fare and the return of prison'rs. It
agrees to co:jsider the econoii 'ef
1*e'...s of, tle inidetunll)4it ics re'ui'red for
thle sinking of, IIhe w' alships in the
scap:1 P''low fill Gorlnialny ill "a spirit
of* i4lity, fter ai harI ng by .ie wpy
.1rallns coti isionl." The nlo warnis
(-rin4 any "fo th1e 'ls iie" lml de
!I!1nIc'ial444ia (f fihl .1rii)ii-;cil'- w11uhi44 g4iv'e
ilt allied arianes: all 1.uillith for, InvV
11 iilla4y 4sasu4 re4s , an41 ad.s:
"Ill thli . piril wo atwail w\ilholnu
'Maysigntureof kite iwrolovol and
,Ihl e.Nehangeo of* ratifiet-alon.
li, ard11ina" llhe COer-Cionl <:I:JI - of
IIh~ prot ocol ,ih( su ilpre counlcil con
Iidrs h: si.-n1alurv of* tIn' pwoocol
a 4d r 4ii44 ntiol \%-ill make ti( Ire4 \
cll-cliv' . a l 4 1h),t lic 44pr 4444ot s 444
vintionl will b" 'tnn1.1annedc( by :11v gevll
'E 'I. of lit, tira, and hvy ordi
iitrily i i 344' 4It4j ing e ae. i4 '.
lhe th-tna s preented riiabl" Io
luo~dillcation of Ih irv11, 11y clnausews, as
(iin' 4444 444) 1 ion For t he(- b 4444 4in ' .\Ill
orir anw4 f'roinl4 ih co it. 4n4 4' 4 . I I de
.1.'11 4' I Il I t h at 14 i Io
ek410 d :"I thc Ir I h'4
nvss hea4 4 4 l 1 o ) li 4e io ( 1 ' 1110
Tnnh cnd "o. igid tn wmn i-n
T .4 n:: 414 44i de .I 44 cm c
Ilw 4a Fi mv i i; 444 . I 4. )
r(.. el': oil t' ~ For
lo 4l4 ' 4 Ie ir4'
T he 1 )t11 ( 41' i s th : 4.re g
of, law chief ilf th ;' n n d lia t
dInWirll Von Thathi la o - i~r l%(
4 t? r inl 4 an 4.4 5 t, . 4;4.
cre's\.- of, ill. S(-p:1 : h tlw .- is dated
4444. :44 .l'ting him Ihal 4h4 iret4 ' di
"We i'll "cenennt hc tieciued withioul
.! it will be lini.shed by s aind de
Ii ery 1o th Ill 411('11y a v(oidvei"
TIIS, .N. SH.W 4RE14
(11 ST OD OF CHIL:DRE1N1>11:
\o1ihr 4Chpw4er in .shan Case Writ
lilt Before ioochte Glily att Ahhe-yllt
F-riday.
A n htrellapter inl theo CaIs or
Tho . 1.7.1h W, Of fill.-; colnn .,a ail
i: wife, .\rs. liesie I). shaw,. for fit,,
rerovery of rot ailegers- to ilo-e
been fradullemaly ,-;curI-,d f roml h1Inl,
was writen -41 Ahhawille Fi44ay w4n
a decision In chanis. refilsing to
IraI to A'Ir. Sh aw Ithe ( od of thir
I"vo childreni. ,John 1). -\I. shaiw. ag(.d
I-i years. alid Franklin .\l. Shatw, aged
1+':hI. I'lnder habeas corpuls prove:.-d.
ntas hevard before himn at (htIffnley sev
-r:l da s reio s -iigv (Gary had
1 ned a liu~e io Show k auiso why Nirs.
"haw sh)oulld nt(); dI 1hw children
".1'r I:a Ohw W'ad ofthiri father.
A\ the h'il al .\bbeville al' orners
fkw . .'. l ed o'u; 1hat .\l4-'.
Shaw has ('141 a resid l o , .lissouri
1fo al-ou, t wo years., an: 'tiit tIhe chil
IrI 4. h1)'n ( her'4 , a4e wih.'out the
uris , divlion of.0 he I14 Soiith C 1(d'l'
cmr;; 1ts4.,. .1 lid .- . (huary su4 4a(.n'd (lt po
44tio of* the 444'4 f1'ndan t anld disniissed
th0 writ.
(in the sane (y . ing .G(;ary ay
- ' n - .\11Air. ('. .\. i).i r. w144his city,
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BY MXICANS
Tense Situation is Slightly
Relieved.
TWO REPORTS
AS TO RELEASE
'o*inlicti ng liteorts 1xIee State De.
par 'it 'ti t in Dotit i 11 to How Re.
b w i ni Aboint. 11111 11ha . been
ihme 1o- )ildoni lliepresenatilt lo
-i n tiivin l l end.
\ ; a nlgt on, -Dec. 0..\'ila .
the Ainerican colsuilaraent,
ii l 'd at 11 t was llit e by
Th ursda ight
\i ericanl e'mbhassy in) i\exico
rt'd his eilea ise i an o
it patl r1ceiIed by ti lt stato
p. ntI tetil (hi. aftellnoll and a Iiost
ait i111i C liliie 1118 S dslintelie. 0s
d fron .\lexico (ity whi
ag n11 of the .\niel-ri c em as
I Vt1 ppo'!fd fo chif-i for $el wi th
01 i at ilhorifits a t lu 1bht.
Ist enmad' lt e inl I hi i o reports
1!lo 1,koo oline doubt a:; to
: .jv])kinl. \%as rvede.Is;cd mic-oig..
i ( no diby on tHi diplonuic roere
- ~'t' of Ih(. f lited SIuIleis gov
tr111;w1 ! Or w1h ther he hlaes' ( i 88 I e
.I:- i w a a Il. as the . l\ icanl authori
1I f e !%1,coninided h e co ld.
Thfe .:1ivte . e .artmen. how er took
i \ ili 11h t. nk had IeNI e
sI i n 11 . diplomati l es ntlla
lioil k i issuedmo [his state~lient :
Ii '. I a o I 'i W illia n o. ,
in.. tiw t ('(ri1 o con0sular I t
l:, sl es.' .\lxic(wl a repor )d late
ib nI f1r10 1' inl the A.merican
iaa . t .\loxivo ('iy.
"The relee of1, Consuolar. \gentl
- i 1 ins wasbrow h i bmll by IIrent
d ntI ai r (p'11e'sen 1 . i n 1le l-by
b l - ri la~lt'In h resulting in
nit !"\. y General P'ablo
niah who wvans sent to Pl'ilva by
"."V n0 govent tt4.3 . o in veo sti
I'- ll te case. T in ili
ali o i y (;IIneral (;N zale1s, Who
w . at I l'ula on Develinber. 1, had
ih.-n pra lically ub at1 III iated ItII
ilionl inkw 1 b l v this govern iettt. onl
'WO nIs frte SaIlti Luiea 111d
Inilted t ioeral Goizales thit they
ha . m1ath d lclarations agaist Jnl
k;1, i f und r threaIt*of execuitionl. Olther
iid thIy had been
comulIhw ld to mnake f'alse satementils
ai lenkins unlider curlse.s. lOne
W .Iness threatld wit all pistol.
alloither suII, Ispnded by a1 rope, an d
:i!li anioi I ler n til he ImIde hois
dca'laltionl against Jenikinls,
' Te acts; are showni inl the cour11
recwords of the ("ase.
EI* ('11TION PROOSE liis liget.
Tl.\TION CS(' T OFt 1i l it
\\ashlington, Dec. : .- epresenlta
I,; i o lepuiblicanl, Ohlio, inl
Itrodn. t id a resolution Imday proposing
inIfv Iiigakion of "every iatlotr tlch
ing lt high cost of pri i paper to
JimlIsh. SpeellicaCly, thle possi
bility of a tonopoly in tI pri lavis
pI. ina. Itry Would ho invesligaled
and "*fhll "l-asonl for the alpatrent. dis
rilina l ion" 1 wer1 the i meot ropoli
tan'l and al city daili ill int e di
' lio , A rawmtronlg. 1hv loal 1,14 whn,
h1:1: min i. :,uch an nvialei reccord ()n
o x- ('h :1: 1 foot-bal! aeai m this e ao.
'I'i to :.' b au fo uhe Tier at.ong
di(l 11 sers"n n.l~tl .aon Fidlre
ut4l Iig I as''il ht' . nai ,a beannlo
at 7 11 oc of the I~tle rom cos~I
13 naIe ' .ltted.~mgee (gy