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- '' ..;-V-::: ;;' .'vix.x. : : y ,, ' '--'J ;r-::- ; y : y: . yy . , - yy Y. - .- iy - y?v-- --yyyy y-y1-'.- 1 1 . ... .- v-, . V " v .-; v - , : -yy mm iym day fair. ! Wednes- j V Jy . : P"! f' I- V V I'J? ill iW ' Stn "V.AX " 1 l Vf VvJ; ; " 'J fy, g pp ' ; . ; tod them through tW utneM 1 vol. xciv-ho, i, . ; . , -gMiyy; whoijb iros volNbIpece today RKERVE SYSTEM U81liiPM , ! .1 - ' ' " -r ' - "J w(rw P W ..! Ill lltll I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I II I'll IMS ' i- i L - 1 I BMW UU II IvIU Will I W llbV All Ears Strained for Clark's Speech in Congress Against Measure. PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT President Declares. That Insinuations Made by Representatives In Ref erence to Administration Ac tivities Highly Insultive. Geographical . Limits to Dis tricts Are Finished. Washington, Match, 30. On the eve of the vote in the House of Represen tatives on the repeal, of American 'toll exemption in the Panama Canal act Congress today, was completely ab sorbed in the controversy. Verbal ar tillery thundered, throughout the day in both House and Senate. While opposing forces were x clash ing in oratorical flights at the capi tcl, President "Wilson, took occasion to discuss the all-engrossing situation with callers, expressing keen regret that what had promised to be a digni fied contest over principles had de generated into a fight upon the admin istration. While, on the subject Presi dent Wilson characterized as a ' crowning insult of a number of in sults" in the debate, tile declaration ot Representative vKnowland, of Call fcpma, that the ' administration had made a deal to repeal - the ? tolls ex emption with Sir William Terrel, sec retary of Sir Edward Grey, British sec retary tor toreign affairs. With the final vote on the Sims re peal bill m the House schedule for late tomorrow, interest in the contro versy revived, the closing speech of Speaker Clark in opposition to the re peal serving as - the chief objective coint of anticipation. Lame doubt as to the result of the vote ;on the - bill is entertained by any one the ma jority for the repeal being variously estimated at from 30 to .75 votes. Clark Speaks Today. : -All ears jvill be strained for the Sneaker tomorrow and there is' much-l speculation as to- the - course , of his Mtae on the '- bitt: will r take.- His friends do not expect- hihx to Attack the President. . Some 'Xtembcrate . he lieve that he wiiy not Tef rain; how ever, f ronii aUsioiiS?ti!, political pti supported and rnndpmnct Attacks on the President brought Representative Walsh, of New Jersey, SLrl: feet Tlt a ging defense. The Democrats cheered his tribute to President Wilson vigorously -The importance of the occasion was impressed on the spectators when, shortly after the House jnet Repre- ' ia jnugie, r lonaa, a sur trer. from rheumatism, was wheeled an SOON ouposmg the -repeal. During the day Miss -Eleanor Wilson, the President's dailrhtpr 9tlH eovaia1 TX7t.4rt TT - ,.. ut vial . T 111I.C, ilUUSC I A Pi . , . guests, took Dlaces in th Atpmtivc After Three Months of Consideration gaiiery or tne House and listened to tne aeoate lor a time. In the Senate Senator Owen read into the records a plank of the Balti more, platform denouncing ship sub sidy. This, he said, was a flat con tradiction of the plank favoring ex-" emption in the Panama Canal and Was'the expression of Democratic doc trine for many years. Record Week Departrrierit of justice. SEVERAL Federal Committee Has Com pleted Plans and Only Few . . Details Remain. - eASES ... . V ARE UP Expect to Reach;'8W6miniWftMthft M etnopol itah Tovtf nipahy J;' oeTore t,na or. wee gin Boaroi' of Tade Cascr , Washington, March 30. After three months .of r consideration, the. reserve bank organization committee Secre- Washihgtony 7 Marct 20lUnless there ds some- unexneeted hitch in tha Senator Owen declared he favored fa ... . plans t the; Department ' of ' Justice: repeal of the navigation laws giving ir r. '.P-. promises o be iTrecord Veeto for 'AmArtMnwnwl nnrt manneH ' oHIno o I tTOller Of . the . Currency Williams . 1 v"uoto w. !Mra,l.ior rnastwiso trade wmnnTvnW - Tinrtor chareert with laving th0vffm,mH A activities ?under Uia cShrman', anW- these laws, i he declared, the compa- for the new currennv svstom ia w F"?1 act nj!L?MsAid?!JcP?5 ready to define geoeranhicallv th Hm. According to-presehttwqo LiiKiiiaei vna LiiaL lukv eiLunKU imuruu- i.. Will Add Burden of War De partrnent to Other Duties, v SIMMONS SEES NO OBJECTION RESIGNS FROM HOUSE Announcement of Premier Comes as a Surprise to All Parties Irish - ; j embers Are Letting Brit-' ish Fight It Out ' Hopes Progressive Meeting May Re ; suit In Some Good Returns to Washtngton. London, March 30. After all the. many : solutions of the government erisis which-had been proposed : and discussed, - Premier Asquith . announc ed . a solution to the House of Com- , (Special Star Telegram.) . Washington, D. C March 30. Sen ator FUrnif old Mcljendon Simmons, who has been recuperating at his country home near Newbern, return ed; to .Washington today. Senator Simmons appears to have been , much benefitted by his sojourn in the coun try and he says he feels much better. Senator Simmons said he had not Several Bands of Fugitivies Intercepted by Rebels and All Put to Death. I S NO NEWS FROM FRONT themselves that they extorted improp er rates from tne snippers. Monopoly of Traffic its mons today which none of theproph ets had suspected or even expected. J tried to keep up with politics since The Premier himself, will assume the I &e left Washington and therefore did Friends of Both Sides on Bofder Are ', Eagerly Awaiting Outcome of . Fighting at , Torredn-r-Wsh- ' i ington Surprised. ;:- Ml of the Federal reserve districts a' 'WM?? Whh smelting trust-will be: bee:un2 a: settle- hi Q t, vi ; 1 eVn&.wftl is to, be hld in Raleigh I into which the HnWAiv' n other an klmost crul benators Bristow and Fall declared statpe a tA wn0ewreacnea:iniitl,:Metroi.. tr0.wni ef t-.n a ir ""aT tw Jur V nt ot ; Juarez, March,; 30. The rebel and 'V-.; i : Inderal forces at Torreon are stlll en- ; :aged in I battle, it' was learned to- i : ! ;.;i .ntitiHcntii I ,v 1 ' 5 .1 the constitutionaUsts in the i York, or that company ie theob- hritical stage, when the second read -1 meeting and. he hoped it would result Sliw' 7i-"-Tfa--, ject of an anU-trust actiont e-ElSn ine of the home'bill is abnnt h J in some good to the State. , here from Washington. ,. ; ;;: Fourth Class Postmasters. Representative Godwin has received -.-.;.V.-v..t.-1: , :- tnruylnTTHi'ntS Discussion of the issue ifilthei Sen ate today was ? enlivened, by. Senator Jamemsm Hamilton Lewis, of . Illinois, . who pleaded for the, President cause, urging, however, a compromise; giving the President authority to "suspend tolls. , ' Senator Lewis aroused mingled as tonishment and curiosity among .his colleagues by diseussing,; the f oreiga relations of the United States" and ex plaining what he thought the;,. Presi-; dent might have -referred to in his message on the tolls issue asking Con gress to grant the repeal. He drew a vivid picture of dire things that would happen - should the United States intervene in Mexico. Referring to the Presidents failure to specify what foreign relations prompted him to appeal for tolls ex emption repeal, the Senator did. not hesitate to give ."what I feel may have been his reasons." He then en tered upon a recital of acts of ag gression on the part of the United States, beginning with the taking of the Philippines. - - . The Mexican Situation. Taking up the Mexican situation and reviewing the operations : of -.the United States in other lands and the interests in Mexico of England, France and Spain, and other nations,. Senator "The very first moment we move down into Mexico with a view Of exe cuting the Monrofr . doctrine ,.against these foreign nations .who have sta tioned themselves - there-r. upon the theory that we no longer, had a right to execute the doctrine because of our past folloy, Japan promptly.TWOuld seize the Philippine Islands. She would then seize Hawaii and then an sunh onnditinnR our armies.. In ..Mex ico, the canal not finished, no way to have a joinder of our navy in wnac onnrtiUnn wnnlrt niir country be? - "Russia with her grievances she who sent aid to the Union at a umw when it wna throntened feels that because of England influence the ad- miTllRtrntirm in nftWfir tne lasi wu years ;ient its aid to Japan against her. Itussia, remembering this wrong. now m an offensive ana aeiensive liance nf lifo and death With Japan would not lose her opportunity. Rus sia with her grievance promptly woum an in seizing Alaska ana tne uuiw near her. "The North and the South, now united, would sail to the North Sea to. protect Alaska and to the Orient to 'protect the PhiliDOines -'The; - army would be divided, one part-in Mexico sessions to nrotect themp Englana, ifeHlinef .mwioi- thnan r.nnditions no friendliness to us, and South-America already imbued with a feeling that when under the administration' of. 01- onei Roosevelt, we performea a.v sarian operation on Colombia 'and ex? cised from her the government . pt Panama, only waits that it may dupli cate the performance upon one eriuai J defenseless on. the south, near, the canal zone; furnishing supplies to tne enemy and supporting the assault, in what a splendid condition we would stand. Sad, indeed, it is to contem plate." ' - Senator Lewis appealed to Congress to trust the President, hoping tnat we may return to the doctrine or a true party. House Galleries Crowded. : , ,A-ain today in the House, a crpwa floor and galleries thronged , to a Point which broke all records of at tendance, listened to the arguments n the issue. The President was at faked and defended by vigorous ora tors. . , . . - - The campaign policy of the adminis tration was derided-and commended. Ane economic policy of granting Amer Ican vessels free tolls was. alternately shipping through arrangement with PPOfes, and at the same time name f"" ""xt --"" "".'rjBoard'of Te;wii; " XTT i ? ! aic iu uc luuaieu. u is i the anti-trust aetinrt' ihrAnrfs apninsH 1 " a-vwa wx 1 07- 1 xwyreseniauve uoawm nas receivea l ugeesWno - reached Piedras ' Negras, ' A iSStt SS S general expectation here that the iUate in'ml .to. his constituenta in East Fife, the; following rating, for urth cl tramc. ine exemption, yruvi&iuii vl i . j ... . -'T. 6wjw i q-uj i.4 . ' J nostmaKters- in the i53,iTth-f1fsTirt fmm Uo tTr nf tkf n -Mfrrta'a : fHd ranai art wag 9imC(i at thio mo-i luuuuuueuwjui oi mese conclusions wiu recoraea at vjnieaeo ana a nnai i owwauu, witmu a. iew uaya. , . -1 irjr vr sr7" . " tt i a jcj-wiwu ui Cu. iuui6'.? r". j .. . - .. . ironnrt fh on It. , xt , u. - vu oervice uommission : j I command of Constitutionalists had nopoiy, senator unstow msisteu. m uu uiaue auout April ist ror tne I ivT lurT.- lJiu "1U1 : cmuci ui iu msu lauouausii East Arcadia Bladen countv Mrs Ifntoroontd Voinrai hn nf fnitiva ReDresentative T3oremus, chairman committee' is lrnnmn t iQVQ oni, l.n c.nafge or violation of theaperman party, of which Jonn E. Redmond, is I HntHa- s .a 1 4. r .; 1 I " ' ivuv-u:li Afit. in thA i)se ot, thP TTlnitorl IJoa Im. 1 Ii. , . ' r 1 cuci 0.1 luiuuvrao, uuui iwuwu auu 01 iue uemociaui: vuu6ico?1uuai Vf"" la nnint in ita HbiihOTO!nn i? 1"' " "r 7T"J-rAr - 1 killpri them to th lost nati. Mi es- paigii coiuiuiiLtJc, uuc ui 1 . . , if "7:j nri,'vr L., ' I lsuuieii are leiung tae 1 ningiiBn 1 ; uastie Maynes, New Hanover coun- speakers today, expressing regret that tie remains . to be done. ' isS?5;. Blt188"41 HfiSht it out alone. Premier Asquith,Jty, Edward R. Jones, grade 79 lO.'only he had to diner witn tne v resiaem, ine committee has takenJ precau-'"T T -uiiuyu. ,wui u i viscount Morley, Uoi. Seely and Gen- eligible. " X. - declared that Great Britain had ad- tions to keep its conclusions secret. I made .of the reponrof :.the;inve'sagar I erals 'French?.; and sEwart all -visited I - ..rt -: TTamatt niv T?0n0T. n r.T. . ! JVi I n J 1 ' , - .7 .'ItlVn- fntn tha 11flCTrl ! Wonnomol.liV. r! j.. .!L . I . .""v-- vUv, , ...yuuu. r, i jniuea ine .American -n&iii. iu Aeiuy i ouu uas auuounoea mat " any . lists . wtow, .iiouimuiuuct iue lung aunng ine.aay. l Stewart, grade 86.50, only eligible coastwise trade from payment of tolls, made previous to their official publi-1 toma . undervaluaitons--;-V ..i---..x.;. Field Marshal Sir -John "French, ! i Cooper, Cumberland county, Daniel He said that if the Sims bill became cation are merely speculative. . De- LvTetreJSortn ? tne investigation t)f chief of the imperial general staff and f A. Mathews, grade 64.40. a law. we will be forever stoppea spite this fact there has been great ',u ei"u& 8 county. Miss Vida timate was given ' of . the casualties. j Murgia is operating between Monte rey and Torreon and is reported to have isolated the oTrreon garrison from all communication with Mexico City," and with Federal forces at Mon terey and Saltillo. ; There has been ho, communication' between Eagle Pass and Torreon over frm eryoTtin or frt transit, throucn the I interests herA in tho Hninua nf thn u. v,. loaa. assistant, to Attorney Gen- I ai.- declined to withdraw thoirojlBv Irvoc , n.aA k llUu,6 - - i r---r- --j"" " ami 'AT.nAVnniiiK I IT.!-" iZ "f. ueiweeu Jiagie rass auu xontsou over canal -to, our snips in me cwwiwibo uuiuuuu.ee. .ana volumes taiKea . oy I r " x,uuio, m "ufiaiioub ,m suae ox me army oruer Clarendon, Columbus county. Mrs. I the government teleeranh lines for ja n i th Ans - v vkvi i:c -1 nniKM'.iiriniis .- si Tin it wim oain t n a r . jh i l looiiAd - . ttrkfvh : TrAAA...-i - tti i ir,n tt . i f . . z ' nve days. All railroads . into Torreon ; from the east have 'been 'cut. Gen.- : Joaquin . Maas, who went to reinforce v ; Gen. Velasco at I'Torreon' made the ' trip overland ; In armored automobiles ith his . sou men. .? .' . , ? -y :- gia commands ? a strong force or foreign trade." . those in official life who are now en- Prsj"o Harrelson, grade 67.20. Representative Montague, or v.ir- tireiy witnm the inner circles.' i uuu nviu uegtu. imiuwiaieiy; us rep oane cieveny rramea as- a- platform I v Buie s Creek, Harnett county, J. F. ginia vigorously supported the repeal. ..Opinion is not unanimous among arat w taensualjbfll iffi 83.10; Fred G. Ea- He declared that in interpreting the those persons as to the number of in& forthcombinesmssolution. with consistency and honor. - Jton, grade 82.70; Conrad F. Wagstaff, Baltimore piatiorm pieuge'm tavoi uj. i uanKs. to De estaDiisnea. xne law "vm"wv -rws- i" it iuu uecame uupossiwe ior ' u)i. igraaevy.au. fma niio -nomrwrats must choose be-lrjermits the estahlishmnt nf nnf lose I Negotiations : 'between "-officials . of J J. E. B. Seelv. who was co-sienor with I 'Pair Rinff ."fAinmttiiD nmmtv uoL twpn fnllowine the ancient Jeffer- than eteht and not more than twelve the departmentiand representatives of them of the assurances to Brie. Genlcoe C. Tucker errade 8870 - Mrs Rn- nKlr11icr ailh. I tinnli-o- nniiw tn w.ii.. Uiiiltho: 1WitrrkTAKtaTl a OA (SthAi. tnhajton I f!nn tr th t : tho -- a imur urvnl Kn I II- m.. l o i . u 1 sidles and following the Ppuolican ground for believing mat i, . P R. A. Hnntrino afivncatinff subsidies.'. "Iltee wm . name onlv eieht cities, and I York. Attorney Getterat'McReynoW<o liome-Tule, to retain the secretary-I : : choose-the time-worn Democratic pdl-1 many persons are confident that 'they I is -!onylnced-that;the!89:j3aagajiies arejfhip of' war. His resignation; there- ICOALMINERSVOTETO icv" he saia." tiistory ox tue iicauco wui. seiect v lue iuu numoer auowea.iui,cia"ij6 m huwmiu .uvuc oubiiuiwii'vic,. noa.otActvcu, mtcr iie uau ubcui . . - c wit if nnr rnniv .J'.. X .; j r. tnnotniP.lfrin . 11 I apt ond.fha hill owaiia- lViam )w -QJ lfnr onmo Havo linrloi- fi . f.Am V. J . : nnvi VUI IWWl .. ... . . f J ' 1 U wrn.Hl Ml M . M 1 1 II .lai'l KHIIMIHI I I M I F 1 U IJ u I I 1 nil UT I "JV." I Fill I f 1 Llf UC 11 I I .11 VI.L .. (1111 .1 1 1 t 1 I 1 I 11 1 II II I V .1111 1 " MUttUljlU 111 lllO 1111 1 1 ., 1111 1 V ..: UF 11 11.11 1 . . ' . Oaiit-isvAfnto. treaties were,reieweu u i cities; on:T.ne Atiannc-t seanoam. in iawwuiur crj,reyoj aere. Mr. Montague in -atlsmpt' to howthfrtiOttBos and j States - District .-Ataxley Di ti.ootrnot.t-TT"ftll nations in I Philadelnhift bftve Yme.ii'ivhitAfui -manv-1 at. Chicaeo. is. Jffiar the ,end of confer-1 'Viscount- Morley.-. of . Blackburn lord the United State canal was a historic times and Richmond and Atlanta, Bal- ences with representatives of the El-1 presiaent or tne counsel, --.who was LUC UIipvVvv' . .'In .1 - -r. . . ...... , . . I T 1.1. T. 3 -I. ii ! i i nai-tnoii nritn Iflnl Qnnt Ili 11 policy of this country. lui of Constitutionalists which, while tak- K ing no part in the; "attack on Torreon,';.' . nas.oeen worKing to prevent any as-,, T sistance reaching, the. Federals in-theV ; -1 ' ' beleaguered city. i He ' recently: cap'v;-": '" ,' turea iwionciova: connscating arg x - .. $ ras..Jeras v. at -pinaTEOf'ten . mile6 bote Reata,'a junction point leading ';,;,',. Dotn . Monterey ana 'l orreon.. no - to Cohuiib'us.' OhloT March 30 Nearly timnrp anfl Wnshinenn have hrun mit l Bin Board.' hv.which thft suit : aerainst. it I Partner With Col. SeelV. in drafting the i oVorv. nai miisa : in Ohin ' mrti Vhiit Vigorous-defense-of Speaker .Clark down on .many of the unofficial lists. will be discontinued. . - y . ' ?ei,n.S pafagraphs of .wniment,- .down'?tomorrow;:torowine"-more Vtllantuenls! retorted 'havtehttxled'set-i y VHroa.hv Mr. Sloan, of Ne- Between the AlTeehenv Mountains andl Partial-reoorts have been-received stands in the same position: andvhiS - IWUM".XHW Lurowmg more uuui xtttA" : hn -15nrv'iid -'whlfh ' hurt-- " hraska. Republican. He declared the the Rockies many agree that ChicagoJat the Department of the investigation withdrawal from office is expected to-men out of, work for an indent been 'cWyingsupplies to both plas. i'v administration " naa snowu u xca.i ot, ijoms ana ivansas ony are pracii- uiu me wuiieu uas ixuprovemeui rpi, ' i. . --c. - i""um. xm auuuuuwuicui'.i.oB XNumerous small Danas oi consum-,v,j- reason' for the repeal, r ? i i , '. ; caliy certain to be chosen and many Company;, butra final report of the t- hese were , the events In today's made here tonight at the close of a tionalists , have arrived around Mon-;; .' : We areirtold-b5. the newspapers add Minneapolis; Cincinnati and New' facts . as founded by a; department chapter of the continued i story which meetin of coal ODerators of the Hock- terey. V s v ' ' f r? ?yJr PrWWiflent does not propose Orleans or Dallas. Texas, - V- agent has not been made Comnlaints s keeping the country at-the highest mee"n?,ot coai operators or tne xiock . , . prictifca Iv In Conxfof. 5 -"oiro troifl ft those who differ With i One On Pacific Coast. ' against the company have aileeed that E.1.10" or excitement and suspense, ing vauey, jacKson county romoroy. I ; "wiashineton. March 20. Ov6r-a-soe-! r'' him . in : this-matter but we are also ' persons who have figured their lists it monopolized, the field of gas fixtures, i he present- situation is remarkable j Crooksville and Zanesville coal .fields jcial ( leased wire between "Washington ' xiaua in - . . rt. . i i 1 l i . i , i .. . ii - i . ' mi .i i i - . i . i . Im Thar tho crrwr o m m dirt TiriYviivi o -nr. 11 I. . . ' ' ' - . . 1 . 1 -i. . ' . . . . . i . . i informed that tne cspeaaer js.iu. uc nargeiy on me resources oi me na-1 . uie. epiruaeni is mpeciea w orop r o-ut uumuoujr wiim isoutneni Ohiou' Tie decision of I ana nil i'aso, Mexican constitutional- buaDsiie-d ?.he-said.T:'- tfav tional banks which are to become the Waaamaker Customs duties case. li"nti' Prime - . Minister .andyj the Southern Ohio operators to close 1 1st Officials exchahged reports on the' t .oFiLtotivoo Tinrtholdt. Missouri.1 1 me-mhers 'Of the reserve svstem. be-1 The matter has draereed alonsr f or sev-1 WHnoui a leaaer in tne House or torn-1 thoir minoo ia tho eomo ainn Qa that I mihtarv -and financial conditions of ' WAA A AAAAAA K "- V Wthlll S UVIVU . IUL I T " , " " " " cnnFottLntntiYiSii Bartboidt. Missouri.1 1 members 'Of the reserve system, be-1 The matter has dragged alonsr for sev- Renublican- Cline, Indiana; Seldom-1 lieve one -bank will be located on the eral months, tout it was said tonight ridge Colorado; Gudger. and small, I pacific, coast, at San Francisco. J that further action against the formei North Carolina, ana tioeite, umu, i -mere nave Deen aouots; in me i postmaster general or nis son, toa Democrats, spoke for the repeal, and minds of some persons as to the num- J man Wanamaker, will not be nmderta- teprebeill.ai.iv e "JC Uf1n. .Vw rii-loono TJir.hmr.nH QTIil 1 motoii fmmo1 Air fn h mmnf 1 M Mr. ASQUlth OTnOSea It. . p-uauw. " vnoiio, iviv,uiiiwiiii uiuini. i,uiuvu vr.i 6U1C1U1UC11I. . ii -oVj-ol moo!ti I i, . VUai liilllCO WllUUUl HUUW1US WUttl LUC uuyuocu lc . . . -r i ntro.r.rioiTi 1 t iTni v,o v.aan antiira in a of. I aKmii infi fifiA b ,r4 -in nm-mi I over tne caoinet meetings ana direct I . i :n i it.-i Representative iuuw , Llr Y. . I "rTw-"v"i-ri "LiT-J maneuvers in the House of Commons I11 -iUI" ul U4,ci mons until the by-election is held that further action against the former ln 5 flfe- Tf. for the elec- ! wawaa AUu.ob foA v cigut uaj o UUUCD CHiU probably will be issued tomorrow. ' TJie only practical loss to thfc party taken hv tho "RTaatorn rvhin nnoratnra I their Cause. FelicltOS Villareal. min at Cleveland Saturday. The reason ister of finance in the Carranza cabi- for the actiom according to E. A. Cole, of Columbus, Ohio, an operator, IW riPL? coal mines without knowing What the Republican, saying he would vote for tempt to secure a bank but the com- o! duties which the governing failed ig miners to agree on a new oMU exoressed regret at the man- mittee has been reminded by others to collect in a-long period of years. SJSoSP1 oi!??111 wage scale brought about this condi- ner in which the matter had been pre- th at the south, east irom me missis- Anotner investigation brought more Winston qf, enc pr&hni Wt!SS ner m . ho prps5ripnt. sinnt is still a borrowinc country. Ac-Uvidence to the attention nf tho no. i vY1Mston oP.encer Churchill, First Lord semeu tu wu6io j r.LI r" Z,.-- X rv.o " net, sat at the Washington end of -the wire, wnne KODerto v. resqueira, Washington agent of the Constitu tionalists, and Senor Zubaran. min ister of Gobernacion, Were at ElJPaso. After the conference it was said that Gen. Villa had-practical control of the situation at Torreon and that the financial status of the movement Representative Knowland issued a cepting this statement as true, some partrnent. statement tonient aeumnug mai. iicisuuo ui bun tJi - . President Wilson had read his speech ited their lists .o ten They declare instead ' of some: of the . newspaper that" this would allow for natural ex- headlineshe' would have known, that pansioh in the South and 'permit the hp chareed no traae or aeai. -nu siu wiauuButucuw ui r. . . .. w ; 1 1 A 1 ll 4- n - fllAttl ia moroiv on wen atteuiiuu iu iavio CONLEYi fMES STATEMENT TTT1.-.1! TTT TT. H W 1 A 1 1 11 A.a . . ' - rl (I UQ I II V - a 11 1 11 -f l- f I I I ilMl7' TAll-T the 10,o6ounion coal miners ""of the was growing better daily. -It is believ- I Knctprn flh in pna fi olrl a in Kalmnnr I cU lue reyoiis ueui-uj oeuor Vina- real were ior tne oenent or lien, vjar- as house leader. I'm wanted," Mr. Asquith remarked to Aniirpw Rntiar i aw nf tho an Jenerson counties Will waiK OUI k"vf "l i V whorthouhtfr SFt1 tomorrow night, pending, the negotia- ranza, who has Just rived atuarez who thought; that the home , rule bill A fact that has notbeen emphasized nej"i r'Arof rttih re- in the unofficial report is that the riTA : asked federal V reserve board, .which is to whether "the "Sma Smai waS:the manaie;ihe new system has authority wnetner ine I t he law to chanee: the districts P1CVvM soOpsromise:', ,r and theities Whenever it sees fit. Al- ' Mr Wilsonlet it be known that he though if, seems; at present unlikely, Wafinnqualifiediy opposed to any the, reserve . board .could change 'the SKSor aym?ndents .suehlas organisation conite's entire . plan have been proposea m me aenaie; ne u u uc'lt:vi xw i IS for a straignt repeal -wiuioui eviufv ocation. .'; ' J .. - ', ' The' White ' House 'later authorized quotation of what the President had said" in - answer to the charge- to . the effect that the President had made a -j . iiu cii nrcilfnvM Twwon nrivatft slcretkry to Sir EdwaVd" Gvei; 'the Ohio Judge Issues Alternative Writ British foreign secretary. The Presi dent had" been asked if the charge were true. He replied : "Of course, that answers itself. It is just the crowning insult of a num1 her of insults which have been en tered in this debate. This whole tihng Convicted Negro; DeclaresdNevtr Affida- ! vits in Frank Case Are-False. Claims Innocences O expires April 1st. . according to . - an- ciyjuuisn sieamer-pouu, carry iiig vvvf nouncement here tonight officials of vw pesos witn wnicn to pay tne Kea-' the Premier, Asquith Consulted No One. Mr. Asquith , apparently consults no one extlt1 Mlne Workirff of America, fral garrison afGumas -was cap-; one except tne King before his bold wrt is-renorted the unoreanized min- I tured. Saturday ! by Constitutionalists ., decision. , His colleagues in the cabi- if SvSfH amAVo off Topolobampol: accord We to' official net seemed to be as sUrDrised as the other, members of the House when, he revealed his plans. - Mr. Asduith is sro rf tho Wast Vii-crini a . TanhnnTl o loff Topolobampo. according to official which is under the hirisdiction of the i dispatches received herej. today ' by it .7' T . ' .1 1.. 1I1..11 n 1S-1 1 . ...... 1 SO OUt I vOUSm-UUUBUllBl AgtiUl Ohio sub-district, probably will go out with the Ohio miners. It is now be already First Tiord nf tho TronoTirw -I witn me umo miners, u is uow ue aireaay x irst ti.ord of . the Treasury, lieved that Weat Virginia, other than (Continued on Page Eight.) SUiTTOi OUST 3 STftflDARD OIL Ordering Attorney General to Start Proceedingsi CLAIMS SOfJ 13 UNBALANCED the Panhandle, will not be affected. : WILSON WILL LOOK INTO MISS TYLER'S CLAIM, j LeLevier. The money was confiscated and-the;' tit vessel sunk.' The captain and crew ,; were held for trial on the charge of--' having; aided the "Huerta government. : : .; The same dispatch confirmed ear-."?! :. liei reports of the ic&pture and sink . ing: of r the steamer ' Carmen, of ' the i ' lf Columbus, O., March SO. Judge Tv?n rP 4-ho AAmmnn nlesa pnnrt ktfi SIS?Sf0i Srv'etive t todaygranted an alternative writ or- Atlanta, Ga March 20. "If those negroes who liave made - j damaging statements against me wills f acei ame, I will show them that they are speak ing; falsely." -v This was the declaration here today of James Conley, ihe negro convicted as accessory to the murder of Mary Phagan. 14 years old, regarding re cent affidavits made in connection with efforts under way to obtain a new trial for Leo Mi Frank, superin- tenaent or the national Pencil com- V10.LLJ , UUUCl BCUlCUCt) UI UBiiLU IOI LlltJ I - .. - . . I tr. -r-i-i i -I 1 T) 1 .i girl's murder. Little Falls, N. Y., March ' 30;-- ." No News From Front. Conley was sentenced to one year's fiharios rjinB,-ni trio oCTn V YTJt, ytLfJ cta iV2 -tZ :V"r Juarez. March 30. No reDorta of a imprisonment in connection with the 1 C1 VT I .. nas nis commission ut ua uoi convincing nature were-received to-. . . - . . . i 1 1 fcf 1 1 1. Tfi i rtn n iu enn i qq to frnBAr i nnorcro - i 1 . - crime, tie testined at the trial of f . r iritz' mi W . i,volday from the front. Lfgal Batil.'o Begun for Freedom Boy Accused of Murdering His Teacher Witb Wrench.' of k ' . u : I Comoania Navira Del Pacifico. sonally ntoneTairor V!?aM Tyler, grand daughter of President 'A Tyler, who appealed to him to con- ,,peCoi mmri rwr S tinue?her as postmaster at Courtland, a" nfeL ?ho M?,oV v Tv.atmastor nor.orni Ftnriosnn re-1 supplies for the Huerta government. found of telling of a very effective de hater I need not say where this hap- noneii whn sent, a challenge aown m-l stitnte nroceedines to oust the btan What purported hater I need not say. wnere mis nap- uerAus iJl"" l" Frank that, the latter killed the girl oi muraenng Miss Lydla Beecher, a nf"XTa1 Ti A disniaoed to-be a telegram from Major Roque in rne lanrnrv ann mar no ninon t no i vnnno- en and (w v e)infi .o.k i . " o-"- -. - - - 711 in7a iocs iiavra noiri ino toirfnr rr - r"". . " - I o A-" oviiuui ' icauuvi , V,.- aitH that if mvil fiorvir-fi woro TO I tn 1 a i. . I . ' . . . . . . i. 1 1 said the taking of was a matter ox hours, hut recalled that . last Saturday UO.LC. iuc lwio - : .!ao ;nlfl tho Tmnorml in Im- U""J Llic itHJLUI J UdBeiUBUl. 1UB 11.- j 11-. 1 1 . .. .. - I .,-i.2 1-' :i 1 JA k Hot like the: job very n as , a sweeper Inl "T"8,.":l"f ashgerierally.pu.u jpas;e ..is:. ;.set forbearing J vEmlle . . Seligir fathr-iii-la of "- Leo j pupi' of Miss Beecher today: ijrao olac-! u AfttM1 iSfii ?Spmifl AcmP U Later General ManatelChao stated sipns-peat ragui April 20th' .. . V m. TanK, died uaaenijr here today. ed before the rann i M r, Sa TBii w-b-.TfhTt rtS that 'General Carranaa 'had received thov 1 1 raiiert'iom. . vi. . , .. ...... , - i He was amimi mia imaaniMi- ncori I a.a t-n.." ""v iiwu-w .AM .' L A t A. . if Tia nriollonfrnr Wflfl tnTfill the 'first I ..:;1UC ; Ull iu tuiunw Attviiiuj ; vjcu fi-- ua lTe.vUnac.c rt T7W 1.- . a uv aaia-o v , , . , i v - . ' - - , j. i - . iLiivwjo -'riaua oi hour of the two hours aiiottea io me j erai: Jtiogan to- nie ouster .pruceeumga i the Matter's trial. debate and ' he liaan t; got ;mpre.-. man wasf Instituted several days ago oy 5 Sin aeoge :h; ;Phelps::,;an; attorney, of becoming evident- that he wa,scon I - n - ' ii.i a telegram from Villa 'to the effect mittee has nea h A ai i i i - a.1 I ntol lorl o f rei . TrAim er -i sm is -f .!! vincingi the- -audienceT.fone of Tom's paw,; rneips , anegea ua me nartisas in the back of the room. Standard. Oil Company, Ohio Oil Com Sriedut: -TJTSnS cll him a liar gany, uckeye Pipe' Line Company, ahdmake it- a-fightV That 4s s the Solar-Refining Company and thennv fili SfJ ., aM,-vlrt ir..;; , oeriol Oil . Company, of Canada, are 'ThWrPresident's i auditors1 asked him being operated' in this State in viola- banking system vu rrno- tr ficrht nnrl hp smiM UOn OI me OUerman anirirUBl law I nonkor CAarV will rlolWo 1 1 iic naa' kvhim iw ira i ..... . . ., , . . . i t kiw.ii i"- . . 11 n.ii ? vi ingly answered that (he,i did not need I ana i tnej valentine anu-trust acioi. speech in Congress againstvthe .6'.,. ,v . r . I Ohio statute. Mr. Hoean had announc-i -or.ooi tho foo tri.io ioi,o I t t ' ' ''70 i Ai . , , - . . . 1 ! J I ViWUl aaU 4.A tVHO VaUUOC - IU tUC I -' .7 - Sir .Edward xsrey Denies. cui. e'i.i i ! 6 U.D"""".U ranama t'anai JAct toaay. A vote on I ciares ne men. mt ner witn a wrencn London, March 30. Sir Edward not inKiiuuias yruueeuiuB uemauu- tne measure is . also expected to be wnicn he had -concealed in his pocket, lauiui saia me accusea youtn was. r"lu "ialiar, that the rebels had taken all Dositions - mentally unbalanced. Gianini says in th "fpcmendatior of RePresenta" 'Torreon except the-maln barracks, ; hisjeonfession, disclosed :today that gSSt Once theSooRvelt 0 he had askecTMiss-Beecher to'go With adnainistrati oja g.?g- XWm him to. see rhis, parents in regard to Tylerhd.?een aPPOintodcbutMr. ondItlonal . offer of gnrrender, This r his reinstatement, in the Poland' High il-ve" T"5" h1"?"15 '.r , itl pwds said, Villa -was ; : considering. 1 on-, the El Paso- aide were deriving ? the launching : of the new currency pelled at the young woman's Instigai DEATH OF GUNMEN1- ' iuou. ueiore tneir arrival Miss ueech- his bill MAY BE: DELAYED. I ft SrfWJSf v1ft;JS ' - - lhave come from Torreon and the City: .s .vv er became frightened, he said, and in- -i..j M - m,u b hiven Re-1 of Mexico. These had it that the reb-v c,atori ,o : oiJiiii Condemned ' Men: May B qiven f f?e- jels haQ been t, to disorderly - fliehtv W spue unni Mixer oecKcr r. - Gomez Palacio. Torreon aid Ler- ':' 11 .' X - . . do.--' f 'L.r- No newspaper dispatches .were - rev' Grey, British foreign secretary, ia w uy-m-rriuviua. w reached tpeiore, adjournment . ana xnocKea ner aown. men ne beat chances mar tne iour men waning p d ThP pmharm nn saIa nf iinnr.- IL FWTt. 0Amm7na tnrlnv Honiorl the ' Writ , bV. judge Dillon Will force Promioi Acntith at.nnimr.orl o enln- her and stflhhorl hor covoral ioc loVor..iHriT, tho woolr nf Anr11:1Sth for 1 celvea- . ne emuargO On Sale 01 liqUOr published aflegatiohs that the action Wm . Into court to resist the Phelps tmnto the recently evelopefl trouble tv.th afe, dragged her bodyMnto Ute murder of Heman Rosenthal the gainst Persons entorin? thSty 2 of President Wilson. over the question nf Pnnama canal tolls was the result of an. understand ing between the gov ernments of ! the united states : ana Great Britain. .'.'- - ' ' - "It has been asserted," vne saia, that under the terms of the under standing Great Britain had undertak- en 1.17 aslxal. rresiucui n uouu i in regard to Mexico. There DIED AT INSPECTION. in MUiianu over me reiusai or armyi-"e uusuea auu went iiome ana . went i gamDier, win ue grauiwi a i csyiic pr i 1 ft rVlrwlr at nie-ht romninart Tha officers to; serve, against the Ulster to bed. .. ; . - ftil after the second trial of former JJ?. c fj51 irAlnntoan, T-Viq DramiV. T.51 I Tho Knv f 1i miini.. 1 tt.t D.li. T 4,.tt.ont rhar1oa TlonlTOr tft- I wmuuwmu BHliymreu 'l i- take -charee of : the . War nenartment taken todav bv her narents to her nirht seemed hrieht. -fI5?uS3?- H6?1? Vi1113?1 s'.Bfn" MatinMal RiiaoHcmsn at Gastonia. N. in ndrlitinn tn his mnnv ntihor ln;a hnme in Sonnott Rofnro hio otioriVi-n , it Mfnhool TTriTir1o .their attnmev. I loa w.ul not De reaay IO report ior T... nmne and Fvnires. New York markets- Mrvnov An nail Iher father Tfev. ' A W 1 Rbohoi tHo. f filorl thoir notitinn for ft rommuta- Sometime as Dr. Larra IS at Chihuahua Charlotte, N- C, March 30. While steady ,1.3-4. to 2. per cent; ruling rate ited Gianini -to offer him sympathy tlon or a respite today,: and Governor 8! "mfu tne uastonia company-ox me norm a ciosmg i-i-a to z: time loans ana- "consolation, ana mater visitea 1 tiiynn manatea ne was m - xavor oi i . to.' T,T-r : r Zn''IZ, i . I .-i i. . -ii i . a" o. 1 11 i . . in, ln:..!.l ll 1 B z i i 11 - im -11 I . . t :i -r-r J lnl ii,Mi I 1 1 ct 011111. LUU. iuaiui ilJ ai J jjoiicy 1 Jarouna ; national jruaru was -ueiix& i easy. aiyii- tuuuu sieau ; mmuiing uiauuii muieu m uis eii. vAwaen ine lgranung a reuyiie. ueuiai eu mat here nrfl miirh snrnriserl at the a nn nanMtofl n tno nrmnrv h iuai uiace MinisTtas i.i.va: euir h' our nari. a?ea n erevman saw rne srm nes-rasni n nTnmnrarinn nr : mnience was - im-i . r . . . : fnnndatinnVhatever for these irenorts I late this afternoon by-Gaptain Rus and I am glad, to be able. - to iake as j sel'PLangdon,' U . S ; A., Bert Gilbert, early an,v opportunity as possible - for a guardsman, dropped to 'the flood, sayingTBCv'V :.l ..-;, f-J: :v : w ; I dying instantly of heart failure. ly steady, .- weieat? easy ; . No.; 2 : red I ed . both his hands and said : This is I possible. 1.05 No. I Northern Duluth 1.01 3-4. a sad affair, young man." - : ; f t He sai Corn .barely.' steady; Turpentine Gianini stood silent and expression I definite decision until he had examin- March ao. Army offl- much . surprised at tne endurance shown bv . the raw and un- ' . i steady. ; ? Rosin quiet -.-1. j. I less. ; ed the petition elbsely. r the fighting: around . 1 V 'ii , ii ' im ' . .it. 4, I .(Continued on page Eight.) ': I -"-l: '.-.' . !-"' :' '.'-"'r-.:.J-. : ' '''i';'':-.'. -T:' i --. w.f.-. r.fc. v.-r.-'v 'r- ''V'' y - r-V .;-.:'; "T' ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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