Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / April 2, 1911, edition 1 / Page 14
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
14 THE CJlAKliOTTE NEWS, APRIL 2, 1911 NEWS OF Fiance Thinks U. S. Is Suffering From “Exaggeiated Ego’’ tB> GEORGS: Dl FRESNE' t \ eii'i«iis of ■ . r .( :v« i ' ir.uii >. v.e i : • f ; I'l 1- -to ^.i' . ’n ■; vil; ,ii M il ! is jiisl iho 'Om!s in ;>!(' :uid is \w '~'aI tiuiiliiu ii‘ -V !\ t' IIOI i;>: ' . !U i. « pss t i’.O'. ;> ;in.- e -; I M.i: ■; . jVilI' .ca 1 ' Ull'"-- tu' :■> ■ '111' > ■ !• ’ (i a.i I'' o \. ;;!U'r :* Mi'ixt'isal laii > oi lip the '(ica I tu> Hn^iiistif Tiopia. l'.. ainoau i? M. .losepti >'lit' each wrini ; 'I s ';> >AO'«! tlaU;M\ noulti lie ninu- Uf'; ;ii ;:M hiiiiuaeos. Assuni- 'i',^ • the sakt> «'f a:cuiiirtil tliai earli ;a.'i' 1ms ■■.i words lop- tMir.ii in the diiM ioii:-i ru'>. ami 'hat ''■.•i; h' (Mi,iu>:at ions, anil i 'c. ;;U Ous. ih» 'iain loial is niul- • '.(i ;\\en'\ \\ »• have 'a ;i\ in 'I'P' liie niiiii'nei's \ tlw • iuht niiMlun \M>rds : nd «e snail '»e able to '.itide: s:ot'd, and to nn- a ■ 11 •-> ' ivili-.ed !anui:a;;es. si'ine I'f ;lie nni‘ivili”ed ones. M’.arx for tlie n> 'A Inii'iuaiie ' t' bi'en (i:;.\vii up. noi' has ;•(>: l)«*t:an u» iiM'niorize ;he on. ■nd ■le lu- il,, India Durbai Is Expensive EMPRESS VICTORIA N.uiaueit'f jinestiiMi Is London. Aprii 1.— Tlial a niil'ion ; isiei lin.i; is to lie speni on tlie C'oiona-| lion l)tirl)ar in iiitiia givet-' an iu 'a j ol I he magnincein ^-haiacier of tliei cevenionies that are bciii,- ai ran.^ed ' ati(i ihe ,-,oi-;;e)Usnesr-> -oi iiie ;-c(V!e.s ^ I in wliieii (iir Kin.c; and tlu' 'I’necn I be i he i-eniral ti.s;ni’( s ai Dell'ii. i’V'.ery- ;ihinK is T(> be on a scrile ol' unc» iampied sidendor as liefiis iiie lirsl virtit, > j«>f a kin^-en.peror and lii;s (■on‘r’ort >0; the tcrritcry o\ef \viii>-!i liioy ; ireijin. i i Alilioiiuh i!if* dale of llie OnrLrir :s ; i lioi yet offiii aii.v announced, iiure is; ; )io (ioiibl thai ii 'A il! ne on Ue .-‘nh'^r j |.l2lh this* year. -1 lie iirsi iuimu^'n was] jto have it in in .la'.vmry n^.xi. bai ;i:a) ; ■was abandcnetl hcraiise of ihe ni,:,;ti I climax in Dellii in ilmi [Vionili and I the possibility of rain, 'i'he tiaie oi j December 12th has liie a'’i . oi IjaUing before tlie (■e;niniencc''.i'Vit ol jthe .m’eat MolK.»inniedan faSi of .Moi'.nr- Irum. it was also inie:;d. l &i iu’Si :hat jtiie cerenuMi.'.’ si'.uuhl i-ike ii!a-e iii ih.=> i I'ort ai r;elhi. bur '.iiai j)roi.ost«i Ot>- I quickly abanrif)ned. iiis nia.i--siy deciti- ! iiip that the ^ai.ie viie should be u.sc'ii jas in iSTT and lv;)iu. j ,i;i,i:anrie anii>)!iili?atre will be con- [siructed for Uie cc-reinony. The dec-; jurat ions ill be on a lavish sf-aie. and | the acntal service will iucltule iho I I piaciUfi ol their iis on their own : ; heads by tiie king, and (iueeii. Xnthin?; ; of the kind has been seen irince X.t-j Beilin, A))ril 1.—ir is not too miicli vhar (inrin iie diplomat eoKs •ii.-i pp--. ;he nv.\ 3'^ a ;• \ .' . ' r ' . 'O a:a i- vMtnini: t* ;he I'ront and il will •o;.- ■ V.-;'. ; nte; esi ■ lu’ to s-e whai ihe ^-.iin . .-n!' i ' lii^ new m«>\e will It h;i'^ ■ ii( ■. !>• *11 taU-'d ft t'erit'on from j ..it’ li* - r.l.(Mt’s d' Mourdiui" who' ■.•',,1 au- ( ,, ;i,. .j.j, .:vands('n nf tlu' poor: n^,;phin. wiio was believed to' f he Empress Auguste Victoria, of Ger many, whose illness followinq her nmu iiao *'* ^ , iiioleou the (iieat iilac-ea u])on his head or^s^nc^ at a rrcirt hal nao I'ansafl ^ . the last thi'c'eljs proi c‘’dine i)e'\ of Kuropp, v.'iih : l!u' 'I'iirki-'h di.-nta. e .iirowih of th'-' l^: ' ' ' !io ui j^ent intrrn^^iiona1 in'ohleip. on i ^\'^''aI is :li' ( a>:ia! ne'-us . their hands, havf o( cnpied tlieir niinds-1 f'\o plienouiena ]: is f;... , almost entirely wirli events following j'he HdI.; between the tnovp.. iii^on the sudden and unexpecied mo-1-^Jil'ati and the seeming- diii, bi.izauon of American troops on the China. The i u o Moiisol siai inp eacli otiui' and ••(>()p,'(}) with ihe other a.Jiainsi Pr. ■ it is in Ein'ope. \ii-rrin .-.tc of an ririi'jed contc.'t 'vi?h :;s is e:;;iing on Turkey lo btc;;!-;. scimitar. And, siii-red uii ij. \ intrigues, the 'i'ur^rs are ea-f ■ • the Iron Crown of l.ombavdy. con-1 isiderable i)orlioii of the regalia; will be conveyed lo India, inciudiny ', [both «-ro\vi'.s. 'I’heir ina.jesiies are selecting a large 1 r. ■ i «' •' I’e.^" ^ Lii ie ;\ .-oii.t•• .me.-I h.:'\e ; \pii>(. a- 'iie Tfuiple. Ti.is pe- 10.''’in'-’ 'ir.ii > ■■■^>11 (>\antin-d by the senate's "f ' •, ■. ■:uii '(>■ wh , I; deals; wiii; s>\cli mat- .;>'S a’>' sea'-• ;-’m1 m( I'.air.nan. .M, Moissy d' ;,,'|>oav !0',\ui;a>.. \\h.i lui» lone i)e^*n a firm b^- in 'i.e -igii; of >he NaundoriTs > .ViUi Vii iin I. I a ! :vec d*-?cend£^.n»s 'f tiie ' it h:;.-,*.o'. of 'I'.e ill fated I (’ii> XVI. has ■ ti' 'it ■.'■n ; d: au 11 up a fHvcK nhle repni i, which I ’' e 1 II ' il : ha\>' ; - received, b is very volumi- \Si Patrick, '.r '1 ' r,.,Us:. ;;4r,(l tie:-.s '^xiiaiiPtively with H'el -j-j,p >n,i ir, ir.' 'a; ir.att. .• V- i'.ie senate's commit- b\ loi.o';'- the •.ifii’ion. the qtiestion i^jng presence at a court ball, has caused great anxiety in tne German court. So serious is this illness that ; Empress vvill not accompany the c.m- peror on his visit tc Emperor-King- i Francis-Joseph. in Vienna, taut will • . , , , so direct from Berlin to the island accompany thei!. and they of Corfu, where she will be joined l^a^el in a huer ea-peciaily chai- by the Emperor, and will receive ^ the care of th« best physicians in ^ "'3!' vessels. They will ))ro- the Fath-erland. jceed to Homba>. atid from there direct [to i)-“lhi. Lord Hardin.«,e, who lias re ceived many addresses from ali the DUKE OF IV’ARLBOROUGH he Duke of Mpriborotjgh, whose in- ci'e^’sing favor with the new Kina of E'^gland. George, V. has led him to take a house in London that he riiic'ht be near i'is ivlsjesty during the co)r,ing coronation. His new -vle.ican lroi;(ier. Uere in ierniany ev en the i-eturn of the old order lo I' iv. er in !'ranee, wlrich mo- iiientaii!> created a great sensa- !'on, \\a*; loi'f^otteii. .Most statesmen here are inclined to think that \\liat has .jiisr taKen ))Iace in .America is increly a !':rernnner to the great clas?h j fiay—it i)ei!00\os us to rial.' (t'tv een .-'.inei ica and Ja'pan. wiiich i if tlie Otto>;ian enrnire i- nc considered iiieviiable and Counf | i)ie at sea today, tli- linlane’ iiiinesi iJevoinlov,-. one of the most, M'oi'cp.s may Inn c chnnged u> m ?-\perr and talented students of Viter-1 mem toiiiorrow. national pol'tics has voiced tile general I “For ilie second time it ''billion !n diplomatic circles in an ar-j my lot to come forward, as a j. licle in wliich he asserts that thej'i'wo years befoi'e tlie .Taiian. ■ stafo.-^men of Janan are coiiviiiccd tha! inaign. 1 was i.u ihe minori'tx ansolute naval su]lren■lac.^■ can only jthe militar.v coun--iI. Th--rr j !>e assured b.\ a great naval victory ov-! the vi^-ero\ of the PVtr K?.-' er the L’nited States. nyeff. of the calami.ous resu'- * iinpreparedness in the Pacific, roi- the moment, the materia! well-1 at.'in, I deem i; my duty to ( i being ot the liussiau empire i.s a |''vard and point lo liie count source of joy to every patriotic subject j ror.sv that will overtake liu^fi'i ol tne "'Aar. Tit? finance niinis.ter is | he entangled in ai;oiher aru:. I'iict. unless she has made aijx parations and lefr notliing -^o . “That is Admiral Skr.\ dloff; mon sense view of things, one (insiders the aims of ings or rogenei'are rur'-ey. one they should noi have a special order [ Indian races e.xiiressing joy at the j ol their own jtist as Scotlana has the })r&spect. of the visit of the king, goes! Th’s-tle and Ireland the Knighthood ofito Delhi next month to dis-cuss the fin-’ ip • ■..di ■I in ■ ' l'ran' ^ w:;l .-pi'’ in ■ f Au'ei'CP.. [al arrangeniems tor mt; muuai. nv; fjfQugjjf'.j fervor of Welsh nationalisnii has 'Avill meet there tite committee apiioini- saiV)er? ■Hiid m^ro no means been appea&ed by thejed by his n»ajesty. c.f which the presi- port" corns t'j ^ gs assent to ute proposal o hoididenl is Sir .lohn Hewetv, and ihe u- 1 In ' invostiture of tlie T’rince of Wales, j members are the Maharajah of Gwal- . ‘ til'll TO do and it is feir that the occasion should ior •'cia! pretension under this a » iww^nvruia All Ihar ,hp -Vn.iii ' tribute ro Welsh lovi^jry. b(-> .-ei aside. necessary camp works. Calci’iia has voted Rs. the Durbar. Ho , sent f'.is (‘ompaity _ _ s and hi i«'a! nr;c nn • >.e il't'’ i o:!v r,M ■f'inciliaMnn : c);- ■ I,p R*'V!'''' ' wi’h nn; IPS d>= >’''M-. iviMiblic,'>'.i recrinie • e, and T’a- (io; ,T> ssk it- :iia’ their claim lo calli v- ■ • ■ . - . ^ n sho'.iM thems-:.ives Wn vho\:? mav he legallv^ ‘f anxious to sport the Order ATynee. loreign secretary; Colonel Cox. ; »^'' ns!iircd. .•’’id .Tl.-o :haT rhey may he Lock, but qmre a lot o patriotic j Colonel Barnber. Colonel Maclagen. • ; dn i»ir.(i m French nationaiity as j, '■'f'lfl*nien are burning to become Lieiitenant-Colonel Maxwell, Mr. W.j (onseauer.ce of sttch recogri-i of the Red Dragon, and ev- M. Hailey; iLentenant-Coionel Grim-j ■ion T'lfV zo ro further than this.Celtic democrats like Mr. IJo.vd shon: iT.eutenantColonel C. F. T. ^Inv-' JLY£CLCLC€l‘U LtlTlCQ 1..-IV , on . hp o i.er hand, it i> their pr^'- CTeor.ae himself, who prefer “plain Mis-j ray and Mr. E. V. Gabriel. | ens;nn, 'I il is acVnov’edsed. likely,>^he titles of blue-blooded j The location of The camps is to bo i 'It rv"-’*' an' ’remendoug transforma-1 to have no ob-;again between the tamouiy ridge and | Ml raiitiiie. The premier is delighted The duma recei\ed the tidings with den felling cheers. The aaundani har- '■p-t following one upon, another have ed-a-terr/; is in Great Colleae!'^^ poiiuia!j(in and tUled tlie im- Etreet. We.stmirtster. rnd it is s.ijld' treasury vith gold, that fro>^ now on his palatial home budgetary committee of the duma has balanced tiie ottilay and the income witli a surplus of aboni 4o,- 0*0.•()() roubles, vvhich ma.v possibly bo used to pay off part of the national debt. .A real surplus. And yet the on cultural needs has at Blenheim will him. see but little of irans- j f''^])Pndit tire in making the PTO''vn steadily. Thivc'e years ago. for lould ior, Bikaner, and idar and the Nav. ab ,,nnnris> fnt- ^ roew. ’ . • ’ ’ i . r, ,1,1 -1 l'oun(i^ ‘ lO! a casket tor the kuig. An -iher.ot Rarapoie; all llu. Iioiiovary aides- to h.s nia.ie»cy: ^ir I B. ■ ; r. n - a " 1 ; in new-:'o ,pa Danced 'em Down iT • ion '•( ei'i in :'i( ra iks of the linJeering |to the creation of an Order jthe canal. There is ample space avail- i '''v^nT • of r'or:"rchv in France. i of St. David. j able there, and the selection of the cvar’*'.'- rie f'.',ibo " has lon^ been a| Meanwhile preparations begin in ground is due to the desire to make in Pa. i>. Ke if a qtiiet and earnest at Carnavon today for the ‘ the ropal camp for the king and queen ^o n' -f ■ • ’ 'W orab'.^ f '-p? -•, ii‘ _;T:if n ■ iSl o: \’ienna. April 1.—Prince George, of Servia s latest prank gives proof of his astonishing physical energy as well as his wild devil-may-care spirit. . ^ I , . . . 4.- happened at a ball, given bv the made to ac- chiefs and Uiai ot the .government ot Rugc.ip,i mi,nc.rpr ai i v't>o,o •--;.n.r::. w,.y of cau,:-ing nny trouble to the. commodate as big a crowd of specta-1 India , nusb.an miniaei at Lcl^iaue, ^>hele, .! nonnes. Only he should bear in! tors as can safely and conveniently' .r-|in.nd that it gets all that he wants, j be got together within the -^v-alls. Jwill be other imposing (‘eremonies. J -,,,^^,-5 q,- ' ' 1 : e 'ay« I'lmselt open to exjinlsion some 1 Tho inv/^et^tm.r, 1..- ^u_*!rr.i .l,.. 01 inese ocacfeions is ihai no uae ■ r.i.'n, T'iio 1-eeps verv- much to ceremony in the castle courtyard next lone of ttnparalleled magnificence. Close' '• 'M f . ar,(j crr^ipiy has no idea of -Jniy, Huge siands are to be erected to it will be the camps of the ruling ■ }^ ‘ i;'l,-;'!iiu^ the ‘ Cararlots du Rot' in and evet y arrangement made to ac- chiefs and Ihai of the government of I p. instaace, the amount i^pem on educa tion was bi;t 47,000,000 roubles. 'I'his vear it is 92.000,000. And ir the com- in.g harvest turns out as plentiful as that of irno. Russia will \vork wonders. Kven now' the finance minister antici pates that at the end of the year the free bplance Avill reach the total, is coming to its abs-isra:ico. A 1 of 270,000,000 roubles. navy league has-been formed Iji-■ The amount available for imperial ! of Germany, and the wa.v?: and defencGs is accordingly growing, jit employs give one me mep^^. i hree years ago the needs of i its determina'ion to achieve ' . o fine ai’iny absorbed .700,00 roubles. * * * bu: acquie&'Ce in his judgtncn'. Turke.v is. in truth, bent u)K)i ing a fleet which will upset t : ance of na\al power in the Bla "'Vhether her motive i.^ furn-^s;-, the necessity of selfdefense !' desi(’(* to act iiijon prcssit;j-. .■ .ind make lursoif 3 worthy vn:: h«^r Teutonic friend is a qiiestioii Will be ansv.'eretl differently fei fcut people, 'i^he fact reinai: strenuous and succes-.'ful cn:; are being pui forth. .As tije ■>, nient la^'ks the fnntls necess; ■ realize the scheme, private ini'j ^ ^ ^ , .as customary, the national “kolo” Apart from the actual Durbar there ; ,jance concluded the program. The eti- „ ,1 1 * J J i f I investitui e miIi .e made the | These include the arrival and passage: shall cease darc’'>io whiin i n\-?Uv r-n-i et - as the direct descendant of a • nrmsion r>t v«c.ir .u. 1 de-^ cease aai.cais aiie 1 o.v ait} con- ■I.' "’li- i= nil occssion ot a week of revelry in North of the king and queen and iheii '' ' ' , ' ■ i ales, and among other schemes nowjpartnre. There will be 1 tjnues to dance, and owing to the i? ;nTly : "v'1,nnuired honoV-if-im ‘‘^he processions - - ■- -n.^U.ucceed=-i= likelv ever to bring :iim'.!^>,I H^to?v p a pageant of through the oty, for whtch Ihe rottte ; ,4^-,,. wealing others down, the kolo .’-nv v.ho rets ^ '• T TI,.!, facilitate j prolonged to the point of exhaus ar.: «:.,ve?>f1s tin-; Klcctric ” 'iri- 'arpets for heating rooms; —excej)i for the ])rince. a'lroa.i .t. w, t|.o di- Uv^, arcording to 1.^ Liverte, shortlv to; ^ ® prominent .place , circular rainvay is to be built. j George kej.t it up to a ■ s ..*■ rh- I .i:v- O.vn’c-'-no into fa.^^hion In Paris. ‘ L. '’ne or Four divisions of infantry and two record d natiun. and long before it i I he underside of the new carpets, ^ ^* lamas of histoiical intei-. divisions of cavalr.v with a quota oi ' wg.;; jioi^riibie ijoiitely to leave the floor, oii;‘ ^ to ThiDi-w of il iKeie j ( onsi.'ts of a network of steel w'ires,'] ’ * * ,1 | sei vice tioops. aie to he mo- jjg had every' other dancer wear.v and . , ...... c:' 1 : I. , , . . he only or- \''i,>n -niue?hin« nar'i^Mla^l.'. ir'ellisf-nr in ’ forming a contact.'"and'inVurlng" Vhat:! * * * | bilized for the Durbar, and there will prince . n-; omh:. -he ; .lis -u.iet'^ ' nf a !’he current shall be equally distribut-! 'Jf most imposing review the be encamped close to Ueihi between 1 (j^ved the musicians to nuicken the rm; n it.' battio?-. i' is piire- ed in ali directions, /world has ever seen is to be held atjSO.O'O and 90,000 men. The Maha ' Moro ...rr„! o V.. -he Apache a it l> said that the cost of the newduring the coronation fes-;-- ' II ce .1. A* ■ nan to look I syptetn of bearing will be less than' •■■n! up ir- a ; t• ri ,ar>. .se’ting him tha- of any known system. / morr.ing of .fune 24th the » . i,pop.‘-ih f ft ~ H'ld deg 'adin:; his it is estintaled that a rttom fitt^-d and qiieeu w ill leave London for iil.fifjv n,') al j-er.S( or the na\a. review. J ^ , ^^ri wjiji one of tlie new elect ric carpets, fi'"1 ' '* ' ciea’ure ran ‘le heated at a lotal cost of ii''iiih istor-onsist of ships of the four,' '* fJ- ■ ' ' 'I • >!■»* in;: all con- >fni an hwr. ‘divisions of the home i.eet, the Atlan-i — !■ •*"' ' ' jii'‘ rleei., and it is understood, the| I Mediterranean .ieet a.^ wen. I The display of warsliiim will bethe The Kaiser’s Visit To Coronation May Be Very Important By PHILLIP EVERETT.) inonKiiiHiji ii, trandrnoih*'! l^iieen \irifxia. ut a purely pf‘t'H(iHal ti.T- "ire. it i> thotig) that 'ii- (;t-rmaii I largest on n'cord, including, as ii wii!, {in addition tf» the or i;] Dread-, j naughts, the whole of the latest de- ‘ stroyers and submarines. | I A special I'eature will be the air- iHhip which is nou being completed at I Barrow by Mess»rs. Vickers, Sons & Maxim. Althou.u:h not offiically stated, it is nnite understood that the airship, j will make its first public ap))earancei in (‘onnection with airships and these I will be atta-'-hed to thi.s new kind of — ! craft when it comes to Portsmouth. I tnf* ri^w (iiief ot the staff, and the op- The king and (jueen are to arrive. I , . . „ 1 , , , . ’^'a'bms in the West Centre and the froni London on Saturday morning. ' though the visit , So'itii \vjii ail be tramer so that the! ^hey will be accompanied by ihe' or the Kai-*-r u. l.ondon next month >-'ourin>! can be done on new lines. | Prince of Wales. Piince.^-.s Mary, and lo je pif-yt-ii' H' iii- iir.i'eiliiip of the' 'ihe Frenh manoenvres take ]»lace ’iie royal children as well as by the' ill the North under vice-president of leiireseniati'. cs of the forei.gn Powers, tfi** superioi- coun«il of war. and will and such of tinir n!ajesi>’s royal “‘•''I i‘" nine (lays-. Gf^neral Davignon's ^ as a.** in London at the time. T i*ff^irK, Heir \ou Miis' army orps rioiii Lille willojipose! 'I h;.\' proceed to Spithead lo re- K idderleii-W ae >ii f-r will ae-coinpany ^ G* neial Goiran's sixth army coipsi'iew the assembled fleet, which will iim home, and 'hRi nn attfnijit wil! i:oni ('halons. Hfith armieR will have also inclutle r»'pre»eiitatives from the he niade b.v tjie foreigti mini.sttirv r,r h ll^-et of air craft. One of the Inter-i navies of every Pf)\ver in the world, I e t«f( ('oui)fr!fto airj\M at an ar |eK(iiig points of the work will be the incliuling .larjan, which r fsending lo r»njem^n' ol >!:»■ mutual limit hi ions j mohili'/at ion „r a reserve brigade of: Fngland several of her latest war- of arnaan^eniH ••hich bom ^-overn- the second arm.' coi-ps, aflei the man-i^bips uniier the command of a prince menifi realh desire. beauHe radi«a!iner ot the Japanesre tests. The -,iiief>of the royal house. aversion 10 na\al aiid mllitarv expen-:'vork will be in the Hirson area. duure* IS a serious mena-e to Uieirf 'I'h^ .l»panes»» imperial tnanoeiivres I — ^ -im i pohrira exi.Hi.nce^ Ir is also thought j will be (,n an inrppased scale, and take' T/} SQV^ Oll T. that If it had nr.t b.en lea.hed belore|place in the north of the island of! »^UC/C UU X IlC ,'»nme agreement will I,e uiadft roncrrn-'Klus-. in The second, U;fh and I.iilJ "RmiO An/1 mg th« Bagdad railroad wh: h is a divisions will take part, and also a re-1 IjOyS AuQ WTlO \Hi> knoii.x p/obleui inrle*-d sf*! ve d i \ ision ; ihetjseof thes«troopsi Lf)iidon. April. 1.—By-laws by which .... fw.u- 1 , ' units having been successtul ' it is proposed to remove 10,000 boys V fori in brig.ide formation both in peace and 1,000 girls from the evil influence rr. n rJ’.7' ' '1 "«'• . I of street training.have been approved a V ri" an i^o iiW V‘' I ■••♦'Italian tnaiioeiivreK are to take 1 by the I-«ndon county council educa- d a er> f nai ming li tie pied a'an a ^ ida«e in c«»niral territory between the (jon commitiee. iiiinst er. AdriaiH- »nri ihe .■^ppenines, combined] ‘'Street trading injures more boys Tx-io *** fi .'u 'Ir, Iwith naval act.i«>n. The « hi«f nrtte of t phys-ically and socially,’ said Mr. C.il- Walier Rt.nclman, 111 herto thf- tluke these opeiat'ons will be secrecy of bn, who introduced the by-laws. -\l las spent t e gua rr pait oi his iim»» j iuti\eiiietii, fi«.'sii j)lan.% being formed has a baneful effect on their after ca- in Blenheim, )Ut he i.itends to be a|C\ery day. j reers, and prevents their permanent Kooo more in toun mi the ftitnre. j 1 h^* fJelgian manoeuvres will take; employment in life. With regard to Me J'iH howev#'i. ;'da( e bet v.een tlie t bird an-l t he four! ii | girls, the effect is still w'orse. Not a week-end paitu'sr at Blenheim dnriiig divisions, who con«enlrale at DInant i single school teacher can be found to I he sumnier mont hs. and w ill probably j and Beverloo. The fighting area willjobjec* to the changes.'’ spend the Ra.stei holida.Ns with a few’ be Hannui, s.. Trond. Tiriemont and j “Among the most remarkable altera- tions will be found the following: 'I he Indian army manoeuvres take “No boy or girl under 14 to lather pla^e in the Girgaon district and w'ilM cu.'^tomers. *»r do similar work in a consist oi tiip largest manoeuvring 1 barber's shop. lorcf; of any »f the nations. The British “No boy under 14, or girl under 16, jariny manoeuvres take place In Ihe to b.^^* employed in street trading. 'pace. Some of rlie men, rii;king the ;ro.\al displeasure, tried to s-lip away jfroni the itne of dancers, but were kept jforciiiiy in their jilaces by rhe prince’s I officer chums wiio had been stra,tegeti- ^cally disposed among tiiem for this purpose. As the kulo danoe v, eiit on most of the unlucky dancers became absolutely iimi), following tlieir leader around without regald to pi’oper time or &tep, wliiie the prince eiicouraged them WMtii cries of “Ne^er give u])I Show' your I mettle!" lie then began to step on [and off the giit chairs ranged around jthe room. The mad dance did not j finish until the conductor of the or- •, chestra stopped the music, feigning ill- I ness. I Next day many of the dancers w ere )sick-a-bed; but Prince George went rid- jing as usual, and was heard to com- j})lain that there was so lit tie opportuni- jty f(.ir adequately exercisinj (self in Belgrade. one s Black Hand Case Far London Now T.ondon, April 1.—A trial which promises to reveal many criminal sec rets of (lie Hiack Hundred organization and incidenially to throw light on the imninnii.^' enjo.ved for so man.v iyears b.'. these so-calied monarchist?>. This year the state is spending 4J2,- the army absorbed 4,700,000 roubles, does not feel the burden. Alone the navy remains a pious desire. But the voices are many and stri dent that are now' calling for a formi dable navy. Among them Admiral Skryd'off Is playing the part of a soloist. This votary of Neptune and Mars was twice commander-in-chief of the Black Sea squadron, and It must be admitted that he never had a serioi’.s accident with any of his ships, liis manoeuvring was unique in the Rtissian navy. A few days ago ho uttered words of warning in Odessa, which were flashed across the wires to every nook and corner of Russia and will certainly move the government of the czar, '‘i,.ook at Turkey,’ ’ he said, ‘ and draw practical conclusions from what- you see there. The Turks have no sur plus in their bud.getary estimates. They have no such heavy cultural items in their expenditures as we A furious controversy is ra.^i: Oldenburg over the project to a., unmarried pertyons. The object which is before the mittee of tlie Landtag, is to inni.■ supplementary income tx on ii.^ : of unmarried men v. hich exceed a year. Onl.v persons between 50 years of age will be subject tax. Hitherto all such taxes have ■ imposed on men alone, but the rous Oldenburg legislature proi not to spare women. TJiis is the cause of the opposition. Opponen the tax declare that women are ally not themselves responsible their unmarried bles.»edn€ss, and ? ask how can a government deci whether a woman has done her I to got marired or not. Dr, Mittler, a fierce enemy the project, declares that if the i. passes, the government will bii Iteelf to act as marriage agency the interest of justice it will be have. They lack hard cash. But, none liged to give everv woman a chr the less, they are determined to ere- of refusing a husband before i 1 ate a fleet and to get the nedfnl ' money by hook or crook. And they are doing it. too. They are preparing for a war, not with Greece or Crete, but with Russia. They look upon Caucasus, with its flourishing AToslem population as part of their lost and I'.nredeemed dominions. Turcia irre- her for obduracy. ■‘If the state provides tolerable ers,” says Dr. Mittler. “everv wot will maiTy, and the tax will yield n^ ing, while if It taxes women m'; because they have refused repup: or undesirable courtiers, it win committing an injustice.’’ To this evidence Larelchkin added that Dr. Dnbrovin—the head of the Union of the Russian people—and Kraskovsky afterwards ordered him and another man to murder M. Hip- pius, director of the Semiannikoff fac tory. They were furnished with revolv ers, false beards and $150, He (La- retchkini was expelled from the un ion because he did not carry out the murder. Kisser Spends Month In Ja'l Berlin. April 1.—A Judgment ju? livered in one of ti.e Berlin ce will act as a check on unscrup' Don Nuane, who wantonly tami^er other Jiven's conjugal happines manulac-ture" made the acquair ■ ol the prett.v wife of an enginect attracted by jier beauty and laifl - He also received instructions to kill the well kno'wn cadet leader, M. Pet- iunkeviu-li, a mission which was like wise entrusted to one of his comjjan- ions. named Bulaieff. by M. Bulazel, ,0 her heartrAt first the ladv thc ofticial lawyer 01 the union II wa.s ;,iiffi,jent. but in time she yich:. spoke too j his solicitations and gavs him a i fi^iivous, v.'hi('h was followed by • Were it not for ihe “jirotection" no-I Before long these claudf stine roriously e:cier.d.- (l to the Black 1 hui-; ingir came ro the hiis’oand's died ovei a long jieiioti. the evidence: ihe first flush of his indigna said that i^etriinkevitch .iiticii in the Duma. ‘iias begun before tiie St, J\^tersburg1 'I'® P^diceinan ixudriavzeff, would! talked of divorce, but he eve. idistrict court 1^*^ almost increaible. He actually wit-: forgave his wife'.c transgressii j The prisoner is a man named La-!imtrder of Muchin. but ex-! concentrated his efforts on oh- iretchkin, wiio is charged with having! attempt to ar-i revenge against h^r deceive’’ imurdered a factory workman in i;iOi;!*^^' Lr.ierchkiii because members'this object he instituted a jiro?'; ; by firin.g four re volver siiots at him. Russian people | for ins-ult against him, allepi'. j After rhe crime i„aretchkin went to jthe room of another of the Black Hun dred, changed his clotl'.es, returned lo were always relea.s-ed and had their | ihe kisses nns letuinerl 10 them." ■ which th and other tend; defendant had !• Tl'.e v.-itnes.‘- Sorin, whom Kraskoc-:'^pon the lady cons;itutcd the street, and calmly watched his'i'’^^' aliened to have deputed i&'3inst th.c liusL'aiui. PRINCE GEORGE fri^nd^, * * * The various inanoeuvr-*s of thf! ar- nileR of the 'Vorld for IHll will form a ne^ era In ihr prpf»arntion of iroojis for war. In the autumn almosi evf^ry army \« ill np#' aerial crafi, anti this 111 «onj'Uictlon with wireles.s telegra phy and motor power In place of horn^ es will make many new condtiions. Geiniany, in particnlar, will biing an 1 av.Akem'd lu Knowledge of Ihe fact' to attend ftil time at school, to be em ihe newer devices for war Into the op that th*'\ iia.e been neglected in the )»io,ved for more than three and a half eriititin- >f her two army coi ps un(ler[v\a> c»f indci'H, and see no reason why hours a day. ♦ asK'in c.'junlifs, the fli»t. second,! “No boy under IH lo be employed hird and loarih di.isiuns taking part.! in ,st reef trading before ) r. m,, or at- ■ * I ter 0 p. m. many new conditions, j 11,, |)«.(,pie qi Wales have suddenly! “No boy or girl under 14, liable |)articnlai, w.ll bting all. av./v!vmh‘| 1(j Knowledge of Ihe fact victim being tran.sported to a hospi tal. Laretf hkin was arrested in connec tion with rhe murder of Dr, Harzeu- Prince George of Servia. the mad-cap j sentenced to si.v years’ prince whose escapades have coiisequently ap- been the talk of Europe, and whose i dock in convict garb, latest “stunt” has been an introduc-| ^ ^\^o lellow-prisoners at the Herz- tion cf the American “Marathon; trial, Polovneit and Kraskov’- Dance” which resulted in most of j condemned, but subse- his court keeping their beds for a.^i'icntiy received a free pardon, few days. i Laretchkin admitted having murder- At a ball given by the Russian Minis-Muchin by order of Iiis Black Hun ter at Belgrade, the eccentric prince * ‘ superiorr:-." He added that he took advantage of that rule in court!'' as threatened with death unless he etiquette which prohibits others to j carried out their order.s, Muchin was cease dancing while royalty contin-j'O be “removed" for having furnished ues its measures, and kept up theJfJ’e socialist workmen in the factory dance till all were at the point of ("here he was- employed with a list exhaustion, encouraging his court-'of the hands who belonged to the iers to further efforts with cries of, iBUck Hundred. As the resu’, the latter “Never give in! Show your mettleij A Black Hundred workman, named The mad escapade came to an end j Krixa, testified that Kraskovsky, as only when the leader of the orches-' chief of the fighting' band of the or- tra feigned illness and the music ganization, instructed Larefchkin to stopped. “remove” Muchin. 10 liiiU’der M. Hippins, said that the'*'ns view, it held t: “L'nionists'' always executed their or-1 im^iiHon to insuli jiad '.loi bo' der without fear of tiie consequence. ■ preaont. but that the defendat^ because even the prefect of police vis-; have lieen aware "thai liir- . iteti then- headquarters. The witness | "'ould deeply injure ih'" pr )>■ Lavrorf (in w hose rooms Larechkiu '^^OKor.' Accovdingl.'.', the aniotfi changf-d liis clothes after the murder i'^f^c-turer was sentenced to a • of .Muchin 1 stated that he in'ornied ' imprisonment. z. gendarmery officer and a policeman i of the crime which had been perpetrat- ol. biM neUlier Of tliere men look:had been offer,.,] niiv VNiiatsoevcr to raise , any step alarm. to kil ' I.arerchkin here again I Witte in the (’ouucil of tiie rJ: j The union of th« R>ission ;■ ^ interposed, a presen; in a most chaotic ^ aiiG. S'au- (hat after shooting ?*lticliin 1 in,g to teuds among its menib' he walked i>ast Semnof (the police- nunciations are bandied I di' man mentioned by Lavroff and an eye.'10 moutli and Kraf-kovskv cl !• witness ol the murder>, but the latter! Dubrovin with having pretended that, he had seea othing. 'witnesses to bring accusatio: I he above aie onl .\the rough out- him. One thing seems iierif lineh of a case ^^hich is liKel.v' to have, — that the police authorities, in the mosi. inijjoitan.. jjolitical results. ' even Gen, von der Launitz, i . Ther is scarcely any doubt that Pro-, prefect of ])olice of S;. I’c i: lessor Miliukoff was among the mark-j utilized the services of the r:ii; ed victims- of this gang of murderers, purposes which it iw diiticuit uj > One of the witnesses swore that he terize. lib Jk
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 2, 1911, edition 1
14
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75