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4- ' ' -rzcnoN ONB . PACES I TO iO Fun data rjoornlag - th weather -will ba fout today on Pag Tan. . vi VOL CO. tT0. 32. ELD BY GARRAfJZA Advises Washington He Plans v ' o Relieve Distress and.-Re-establish Government j;-;. : Willi ASK RECOGNITION ' 'Railway" To Vera Cruz and . - From. Mexico City To North and- Northeast To Be Re- :-: opened; Carranza Will Yield To Any Proposal For -Peace ' Conference ; " .. V (Br Dm fiinil Ywml. Washington. D. C July H. Whlla - report ef tha re occupation ef Mexico - City by General Gonaalea lacked of fidal cop Urination tonight. It ' wai known th.t General Ctmm , ha J, ordered hi fore back Into th cap. ;'. 11, ,; 0narml . Carranca also nrdsred ' patrol' along- tha Maxloaa . railroad - between Aplsaco And Majdoo City to protect-It from bandit raida ' Tha order followed, closely tha ra i . calpt by. General Carrenxn of (ho vig orous representation sent by Secre- . Jarjr Lansing urging that tha -railway ; ba reopened and kapt open ao tha starving populstloa of , Mexico City could b tad. Similar representation wni also, to General Villa an Za pata. , . ... v'.;,..-J.t ' - Notification of tha ordar from Gen . aral Car ra oaa te Uanaral OonaaJaa reached the State Department today, and Immediately afterward oewa waa received uitofltdally that tha advance - - iruard of Oonamlaa foroaa aOraady had atarad Mazleo City. ... Ocnaral Qon aalaa will antar tha city tomorrow, civil Kovornmant will bo roaatabllahad , , and plana fur reltavinir diatraaa among IM paopla form v taxed.' " . a ; ; " PromM Brapoaa -fe'V.' S. . '' ' Carranaa a prompt raaponaa to In aiatenca by tha United Stataa waa r tardad hara aa arartln aaoaaalty for Iromadlata-action, by thla gorarnmont . .to inaura tranaportatlon -of provtalona to tha Mxiean capital. Uraaral Car - ranaa 'waa told In tha maaaaaa aant Thursday nlcht that tf ha could not ' hand la tha aituatlon it would b ao v anary for tha U.nitad Stata to act. - Aa ontllna of Uanaral Carraaaa! plana to rUva - dlntrm In ataxic CUT ra for ra-aatabllahment of at- rnmnt w rn-vwl to tna Fta.t : 1'epartrr'rt ' . ' ii-:.. . ati;'na era mul juvso ti.i. ba "j id aoon formally aak tha l.'nlted famuMi to racoamaa a dpfiu-t tonrnnwnt yend i' Int a oonatltHtional prtion, . Aa outliaad to tha Huua Dpart t mant, Gaaeral Carranaa' plan la aa iouwa: : - ' .'..-.-. , Will $mt Vp OMI OoKnuutat Ganaral Qonaala will ant ap dril trorarnmaat In Maxloo City at onoa, alatrlbuta food to auffarlnv- paopl and . aatabliah a Monetary ayatam aa that ' atora and baaka oaa. b raopenad. Troop wtl patrol tha railroad- to , , Vera Crua, which wtU'b opaaad at ' nc Frorlaton tralna will ba atartad for tha capital under heavy ruard. - In co-operatloa with Ganaral Obra ton. OonaaJaa' troopa wtll raopan tha "railroad Unaa' from Mexico City ta tha north and northeast toward Tor 1 reoa aad San Xula Potoel,'and trana ; portatloa will, b ra-atabUbad Into tha Is lata of Mlchoacan, whara tha - government baa atorod Sa,v btnh - el of corn. - . Tha plan upon-whfc-h Oaaaral Car- raaaa will baa Ma claim for recofni ' tioa lncludea ramoral of hi aat of f ovarnraent ta Maodoo City aa aoon aa Oonsale baa th attuatkon In aad around Mexloo City under oomplat aontrol. . :" lluniolpal oloctlona la tha varioua ttataa and the oaUin of aa extra aaa aion of tha Mexican coatreex to cbooa nrovtalonal praaideat would follow.- Carranaa' axenta her main tain that ha now la powerful nouch to carry out hi program aad can demonstrate that auch a government wilt be antltlad t rooogniUoa by the United Statca " y Aaaln lVato Confereaca. -General Carranaa, to avid to ba Arm ty reaolvad not to yield -to any pro posal for a peace, contereno with htf adveraariaa. . What Influence th outline of Car ranaa' purpose will bava on, tha plana for dealing with., tha Mexican aituatlon. now being considered by President Wilson la not known her: If Carranaa eucoaeda in opening com munication ta Mexico City and carrtea out also hi campahrn acainat Omneral Villa toward tha north and north west, it might aw ra to delay any oentam nlated actio by the United States. To prevent Carranaa frrmt rec'Mng the moral support of tha United fctetee. Villa and hi adherent have proposed tha counter-plan that all faction leader Join in peace con ference, select a man for provisional .president entitled to It under the con stitution, and then hold reirular eleo tioaa It Carranaa will not yield to this, they auTgeet that the United f atea auFport them ta aurh a coa-t-rence without htm, provided they no show that they represent me j -rtty of the people. EHECT NEW EU!LD!fJ3 AT WINSTON CHPHAMAGE Jt f Mwry of tt W. ivdacator aad farmer of curry. ' - . (tipri) M TM Km sd oe . .nson-Sa!fn,. July II- Prof. W. W. tunc t, a wealthy educator an 4 farmer ot ham cunty..wbo died In a t,t ,i-.al r lnit month. Jefl la hla V--.H almji4 to probate to' V ten .tnr.ind C't;ira for t a 3fi', hf4it I'hllriren' Home hre, th Ktmrn to ! psti af.r the dmii cf : . Mra Con 1 W eie-')tr1x cf t v t br-inta-: "i a Tr.rmor-.vi Y i r ;rn 'a Hum t-r - - " i i An f f t.j t f ) .' r t m : --'t t u r f- . t - t - 1 'ftO J fc) n amount ( ta h 1 A.',! EIJeLAFIDTOSPARE 0 Sir Edward Carson Expresses Nation's Unalterable Purpose :t -To Succeed In War ' outlines' . first; ;year Declares Great Britain Has De voted Energies In Past To In telligence; and Social , Pro . gress and .Not To Prep'ara- tions Joryvar; Soldiers jn .Making For The btruggle , ; (Br aw aanrtelii rnsi. ' - London. July tl. r Edward Car eon, Attorney Genera! In th Aaqultb cabinet, baa prepared for Tb Aaso- ciatad Preas a, aigfasd statement giv ing a broad-outline of the fl rat year of th war from th British stand point, torathar with xpraaatoa of the naiteraeie purpose ec in januaa government raad people to carry on th war to a uooeastul eondualoa In l ka Ban. '' . . . ' ' . "How long will tha. war laef. and wba will - b theroseHT To uch qu eat I one aa the, any British aobjeet oaa gtv but ' on answer, and that la that the war WIU last until the cans of the at lie ha been brought to a sncceaaful Inu aad Europ and tha world have boen relieved from th Ideal Involved la th aggression or Prussian .domination., ' . , ' fTh word, paaca does a'ot anW In to our vocabulary, at th present urn. e e. ; -....-..-( i ... "RUrhtly or wronaly. w hav in th past devoted oar oaergle aad onr intelllgenoe, not preparation for war. but to- that aortal progress wnicn naakea for th aapptneaa and. tha con tentment of the mass of oar people. And this, no doubt, is th re an a why other nation Imaglao that we, aa a aatioa of ahop-keepora, are too Indo lent and apathetic ta -fight for And snalntala the priceless liberties, won by tha man who laid tBa foundation of par vast empire. . , Bay Aatioa Bate war..-'..: - Bnt they are entirety mletaksa ta fonnlag any auch eatlmat of tha tem perament or determination of our peo ple. Ureat Britain hate war and ao aatioa enters mora reluctantly npoa its horribl and devastating . opera tion; but, at the earn time, no na tion when it I driven to war by the machination of Us foe wbo dealr to filch from It or from it oxhwn, ptona of liberty any portion of their Inherited. freedom, la -mere resolved to th matter throsth at ha terror cost, to a aucreesful hwua - "A year of war be transformed Gfeot Britain, ' Of -our navy, - J need hardly apeak. It ha apbeld to the fullest extant: 'the great traditions whioh nil th page of history in th past; it baa driven It enemies off th seas: u noma vaai ' ocean ire xor almost tha uninterrupted eommarc of neutral power, ana It has pre served these hurhwava for It own aup- pile of material and . food almost without fntempaon. ' - - , . , Iatte EVont aT Snhnmrtna. f Aa not minimise tha nexil of (ha submarines, which 1 m pro gas of be ing 'dealt with through -tha careful and aaalon watehfulnea of our ad miralty, but while the eubtnarlne baa enabled th Oarmana to commit Sav age and Inhuman atradtlea contrary to tha lawa of civilisation and against th settled rule of International law.'l It ha don nothing to asset th vast commerce of our empire. - "The German snbmartn attaolt baa signally failed to hamper onr military opera tlona. Cnder th protection of our navy, hundred, of thousands of men have been brought to tha fighting area from the moat distant part af th empire. Troop ehipe are crossing daily to Franca and not a single rlp or a single aoMler has bean lost ta th passe a. The manner la which our .troop hav received their supplies la a source of aauaractton to a and admiration to our enemies. " "At th conrmencoment of the war we were not and never did pretend to be a military nation," A expeditionary force of ITs.oaO, men and a small ter ritorial army of.tt9.t0t man for ds I.no against .Invasion waa, all we could boast of; but today 'Great Britain teem with miHtary camp in which million of men of th Sneat material are being trained) . aad aoulpped ta oopo with avary emarsencT. ' To ripead Last. Wan aad Laat Dollar It to, of course,, tru that our conntry ba not bean accutomd to erranlsatlcn and , discipline, which leal unthinking men from time to time to imagine that there could be different dlactpUne ta the coal field er th workshops . from that which prevail In th trench; but all that la a mere temporary difficulty and it cannot Imped the- country, which ha mad up It mind to win If It ha td spend th last man aad it last dollar In th process. . -. . -- 'Th anooeae of tha recent war loan how how anxious war people are to Invest their money In th prosecution of the war. . - - w hav th riglit to say to nra, trail that our cause I Just; that th war ha been forced onoa us. and that we er making and are going to make vary sacrtfloe that make a nation great, to bring our cause ta a success ful conclusion. W- hav a right. 1 think to aak neutral to examine their own conscience aa to whether the have done, everything that naft ought to do er can do. In tnajsttng that the law of humanity and the vo-t-.ne cf tntematlonal law Whioh been o carefully f ostered In time c" prsn, are carried out. i "eutre.la are the eveonttv power o Con-pel e ervnc Cf th prtnrriplo of Interna' :m4 law, and if they fail to da so, tne reavf.t must be dlaaetroua to tha worH at larra. In the prewint f la the future, and give free 1 a mvt vrv ar4 bertrs'n whu h ! r-r the l revelun l"a - it Trkni out mfih.pfli tv the I cf fie 1 .viiwbh ef atieri.a w-tfcn ai t tirvriwi. "Hut. hrwever tt r"" be, r fflu la und!nd, H f"a eiflnttuon ly r"fn ef i e t ..-'I'.i.- inn : rr'',' 1 ue m 1 ( ea to 1 -1, a- ''"ft j a r ! i-t!i a t 1 1 t ' t -fi ef :try a ;", . t i ti th t-f I t'lF.l :en -5 ' ;. :. ( s ir e i ' ' - t 1 - ( T HO GOSTTOVI ' t - -7 r rv-r -T- " - -r pff: RALEIGH, i. This la a general view of Warsaw, looking from Prague across tha Vis tula Kivar. It ha become the -prise to be won In th greatet battle tha UlTOfillT Mil III HAITI Apparently Preparing For. Pro longed Stay of Naval Fprces at Port Au Prince' . THE: CONNECTICUT ON WAY ;' o " . : ' ,. . Her 500 Marines Will Augment 400 Now Guarding City; iSix v r' Haitiens ' Killed in Thursday Night's V Engagement; t). No . Withdrawal of Force .Until Lasting Peace Js Insured WaaWjgtxm. July, IL--Tha Untted Stater. apparently to preparing for a prolonged stay , of American . naval foroaa ta Port-Au-Prlnoa, Haiti. whr two MnaJacket and ix Haitian hav bee killed In fighting which followed th landing of Rear Admiral Caper- ton' forces to" protect . fareis a lives and property. ' Th bttlhlp Connec ticut aalied from Philadelphia today with fir hundred marina to retaforoa. th four, hundred marine and blue jackata iiow snardlnK th city. : Th transport Hancock and tha hospital ship Bolaco-wlll follow and other aid will b sent aa necessary.- Admiral Caperton . believes farther disturbance are likely, and It to un derstood the American force will not be withdraw until, a definite settle ment Insuring lasting peace baa been reached.. , - Admiral Otperton advised the navy department today that six Haltlen were killed end twa wounded la th engagement Thursday night when two American -seamen lost their Uvea. Plaarmtng of th natives continued, h said, aad quiet generally prevailed both at Port-Ao-PrlBO and Cap Hai tian where American force also a r on guard. - Political activity resulting from th overthrow of the Qulllaume govern ment ,h reported, already had maal fested Itself, the revolutionary com mute , having declared for. Roealv Bobo. leader of the recent unsuccess ful revolt at Can Haltlen. ' Another aspirant at named Baurand. There many unemployed man In and around . PorVAtt-Princ,'.ompUcatlng th situation- No representations win be mad t Haiti, it waa officially stated today, until a aaw government ta established with which the United State can deal. A soon as possible, however, effort will- be made to negotiate a treaty whereby the United Slate would man age the finance of Haiti and secure the right to Intervene In th lnt rest of peaoe. - ' . ., "'' . . '"' ""' . - ' - Michigan Girl ; ; :' - ? Who Is Heiress To : $3O,OO0y(XX) Weds Hoabamd Bwi'ntary t Vuarw of onanrwny, Tb morw of WnJcb Forma Ptilk of Her Wealth, .- (be Ow aaisml rMe. Harbor Poring. Hloh- July II. Catherine Barker, of Harbor Point, daughter of th let John H. Barker, and heir to 110,900,000, was mar ried hara today to Howard H. Bpauld- lag, ir, at Chicago. Th ceremony took place at tha anas a mamtfioent rummer realdano and wa ooadueted by Rar, John M. Illsekmana of H la hawks, Ind., for sight yearn chaplain of the atichlgaa City ponltentlary. Hundreds of rueai from au Motion ef th t'nlted Siata and representing hundred of million ef dollar war present W witness th esremony which gead the rlnheet young woman In th ft sntry the wlf pf th eoetary t tee", roanaarer of th eempnny, th a-erit af which forma in nuiM ox ner ww.lt h-. are VrMeJ omtpl nurpeaad a trip t tk faoiilacExpealtlona, via Canada av - tHn, will visit Hawaii and th Or-.e;K a year, v S;ea Jt;',beth Oeodr!eh,Hfela, f-Mt i f !.'.. fntlsd te lake her ttotti ' r. J.ea !(, the bridal party a mid'i- cm H mother e-plaL-d r -.. ef her daughter di v t a "tirival. difficulty" with taa br. ra"v . nrxn 't rTtrt ht, rovnx IJf .M'.JtMt.'! UAl D CAM Ed, j - feul ve ke e-4 esemwl. Pba- ".Vjty rl .". H, i!.e, t'mted ie . ,.i.p, t .!., att " (si lift tttf trial at . il'e...Si. ee e."i ? '' t f- aoJ r il b, Al t. !'l 1 te .UK nsw i ( f- if eS i -y j & i , ' m 11 ; r r j 'c;f''ff!:i .; Warsaw, Tte Trize in The Greatest Battle The,World IlasKnoWn t:''"-V.:'V; V i et if , N. C, SUHDAX KQ.SN1NG' AUGUST 1, 1915. world ha over known,'' Th tier mans and Austrian pre pressing th Kua - tan hard, and whtle the defense ha been atubbora there la a feeling that The $95,000 Contract of Ral eigh Iron Works Increased ; ' - Twonty Percent: , .'. '. W, K. YELVKRTOJr.) , Wash lnxten. July IU The eontraot f th Halalgh Iron Work Company, amounting; to tit. 000 for tha manu facture of ahetla for th Navjr TJepart maat, waa Increased St par oent along with all other contract of a similar Batura. WUUam T. Harding; 'presi dent at company, wa bsre today. Ir. Joseph Hyd Pratt, of Chapel Hill, asked official t.t'th "Bureau 'of tine today to locate one of the ten ailae experiment station la tha South ern Appalachian reglona ' Thee sta tion area ed mainly for testing ore and rock formation ' Five suck sta tions now exist In th United States and Congresa recently decided to In crease the number by ten, establishing them at the rate of three a year. ' Visitors Include iir. Oeorg How Chapel lint; C. B. Tlnt'ev, Wlneton alem; ft. V. Jlrawley, i -. .atesvill, and Tneo I'hrksr.'ltalelf.!'. r . Sbl Uoval, a .ooi i a CarMina melt olerk running ' from hloh mond t Charlorte, has been promoted through the efforts of Senator Overmen to Clerk in chexire. . .. ... , r SHQT FIVE TIMES ; DEATH IS RESULT D.; Vi. Tf Capps, Head of Wir- mington Plumbing Concern, ty-'u Fatally Wounded-' . ' (BlMUt k The Ussa aae Otseia.l t! ' . WQmlngtan, July ll.-IX U '.V. Cappa, head pf a large plumbing ee- tabUshmant, aa ahot and mortally woandsd in front of hi place, No. It North Boeond street ftt o'clock this afternoon . by Marvin Home, , a relative by marriage a. a:rssutt of bad feeling that hag xsjtd - for a number of years aad that area from badness transaction la Whioh, Horn claimed that Cappa ruined him. Capp cied at u o'clock at a looat Hospital. Horn waa captured a few. minute after the hooting by Chief of Polio WlUlama and two offloers, H had gons nearly a mile. v""T'" . cappa was saatea ra m automoou la front of hi- plan, when Horne pumped Into him five bullets from It-eellbf" eutomattn Colt' rsvplver. Horn wa leaning against- a tele- phono pole only a few feet away. The men, bad 'been la oonvereaUon for a few . .minute - before tha' hooting though ther appeared to hav been : Ino argument of any kind. Capps wa rushsd to th hospltat in his own car out n waa too oaaty suit xor mew oal attention to be ef any aid. .- H rne aapraaaed atlaiaotioa whan arrested that h bad probably killed Cappa, He stated that th reason b harried away from the aoane-wa be- eaua ba feared lynching at: the hand of Cappa friend. He-: pur ahaeed th revolver thia menu tig and a few minute be for th shooting he told friend that be wuld . hear something of hint within a short time, f . -.-.'. -is- - - - Home vary probably will claim In nlty. .He was at on time la very good dreumatannaa, , ba waa tried for selling whiskey seen after tk pro hibition law went int tuoct and al though pronounced aot guilty by th oeurt this wa th beginning of hie downfall, Hla buainees- soon passed into ether hand and Horn has al ways aonueed Capp ot baying been responsible for la leal of ,ht prop erty, Horn wa the deputy aherilf for nm time, eellsetlng teles among other guttoe, Ji dlaappeerad villi 10 er tied and wa nnally inoatad by detective after a search, of sev eral month and returned to M1 minrlon. found ta be a dope Aend he wa given treatment for -the habit. He got off light for tne etTanae ana ha been livings bee !ver alnea, Capp had Home arrested and placed under a peace seed sem two years, age, lief using at first t give bond.. Horn apewt a day er two in jail, . . KILLEJB ABOCT B1CTCTH. Jim Byvt SImmm frrrr Inmas iiroticn tt i t. ' (f4e-l 1 i.4 ..ansn, ljmVarten, July 1. li aa atter- ration between jim rT-t nn Jerry Ixman. tk s,eed, I re miies t ictnant last a it-ni ivrd bit inmau' threoah the h-tt, ki itn him .inllv. Til tr'-ti.le en'nt.l'i i.i.l a hiry.ie, Cnn,.r jutv h-id i l I t oeurt 4 l.e u 14 ; mOREalAVTSHELLS v'-'f-'j ";:l v?f rt-;:r;f;::,i:'Kx,::b'vv l t;:,;'.mcEs cents .this Knasian city of nearly a irilltlon Jwtll fall Into the band of th kaiser, 1 If It doe it will be th largest city tha far-takaa I th war. tia other Every Man and Womin In. The County urged. 10 Jotivln ;:' . -Jha Campaign . 1 Tbomoavtlla, July fl. A move meat haa been launched to wip ant aduK tlUtaracy la Davidaoa county. A ooanty eommltto baa bee appointed aa follow: H. B. Tamer, chalrmaa; Chart e Toung, P. I reasra gimsls rtest JPtad. O. Stnk. i. B. Stasia, Bay MoCrary, 3. T. BpruUU Sob. V. Wal aar, Iave Conrad, Adam Berrler, 8am rinoh, r. C. tebhtna, Mra T. KV Ho Crarr aad Mra W. H. Mandanhall. This committee will plan tha aoaa tyeampaigm against adult iTllteracy and appoint local committee. - Th district comraltt will be appointed aad - notified at " an early data and every man and woman appointed oa this eommltto 1 earnestly urged ta eerva and. do everything In hi or bar power to eliminate adult illiteracy la that duttrio. ,'.' . -. . . A call h a "been learned for every man and woman in the county who la interexted In this great work te volunteer their service to help pus U campaign, - . . A great many- prominent maw' of the county hav already offend thetr eertricea ae teachers,, among there Capt. F. C. Robbina, and Attorney J. r. BprulU, of LaxlfigtoBi Captain Kob btns has asked for a class of Confed erate Veteran. ....... - -- Mr. Spralll haa lssoad th follow ing statement. -RaaUsiag that illit eracy to on af th greatest hand leaps to any section, raos, or Individual aad being Informed that ll.t pea oent ef the-whit voter of Davidson county cannot read and write, I hereby vol unteer and offer my services to the eeuaty and every school district in It to help in any way to wipe out th above condition aad make Ibl the banner county of tha Stat In Intel Ursoos aa-It 1 la many, other re pecta." -.--- The local farmers' union through out tha ooanty will probably take np tha work la their respective oommanl ties. Th women1 ciub ta th dif ferent town la th county win no doubt take an active part a haa club la other place, . The fraternal orders are expected to fall In line and aid la restoring "tram darkness to light th to whit voter la th Do video county who have never had a ehaaoe. PROBING INTO EASTLAND V .: DISASTER DRAGS ON Sccrotary rtodhold day Tha Ho 1 Prof nnndly Pained At Attacka Had - ISr the ism yvaal. ,' Chicago, July ll-Wlth o weak lapsed slnoa th steamer Miaatld sank at Ka wharf with 1 10 excursion lata oa board. Investigation to deter mine blame for th accident tonight had simmered down to a federal grand hiry- lnmilry, aKbongh a county grand Jury continued to hear tasUmony ana secretary Keaneia at tna jjapert- meot ef Commero wont ahead with th steamboat Inspection examine tloa recti I red by law. 1 -rederal Judge Iandia forbad th examination br. a ther ef .wttn deetred for tha federal grand Jury and had taken possession of th ship and an documentary evidence. . ttecretary Redfleld today took netlc ef adverse criticism ef hi lrtjulry ard In a speech before th hearing said be wa prof oundly -pained by th at tack mad an aim bet ore he naa nag time to delve nt th ease, H dffered to make any sort of aa Investlastle anyone could sugreat, provided charges war nroperty fl, against any oae. 1 one body wag laooverea rrom me MUIUUW ,11- - . ,1 '" known dead tit. While 111 ar etlli , - tebl M k ,-1 resorted sniaalna by tha Western E lee- mo vomttany, givmg at poesiuit ift daa sf , tna miaatng uat aa rapidly dwindled. . : - ..V"1 ' mm . R24 Ricliglous I ;v Camp, Burn Tent, : Beat Preachers Frt1h i fianan nca Tin" V.nd With Ktngtng Tlpperary and pew The Kin. Leleeata. teg- July II. A travel ing band of fifty preachers, member of a self-styled 'Tlleweblp ef Reoon etliacion," which had tteea loarlng the oeuntry aprwaxllng peac prapagaada, met with short ahrift here . today. Crewds raided their camp, burned the tents and caravan equipment and ad. miniotred a beating t tha real mem ber ef the ?erty. The performance wis e.tm;!ndsd wltk the ringtn ef TiPf-cary" and "fd Save The kuaf" aver l-e aabea ef IK w t. OiUSOU FIGHTS. lADULTJLLITERAGY .city In Europe that might b taken loom pare with H In si axpept - the I capital. , v r -., -.."' , , ,". GERMANSTORPEDO BRITISH STEADIER Five ;of Jhe Crew of Lcyland Liner Iberian Killed By. Sub v. marine Shell Fire. . ONE AMERICAN ALSO SLAIN He, Was 'a' Muleteer Named - Whyleyj VesSelDisregarded ; Underwater "Craft's Warn ing; Sixty-one :i of .-Crew LandecfafetyrShlp Used - For Transporting Supplies ' London. Jaly IL Tha Lay land Mnar Iberian .haA been sunk by a Sarman rabmaii. FTre raember of i the orew war killed, two dlad aboard a raws boat aad ixty-on wr landed safely. '.? V','.'-."-.;..-,"-v f . Th aaanaltle on board th rbertan war oaooed by shall Bra. Th sub- matin then torpedoed th Lsyland liner aad the rtasel want ta th bot- tons. - ' -""., ' 1 ; , '' Th "Ibeirlan, Wf dJSl" tone sailed from Bostoa July 1 for Man cheater, whore aba wa reported to hav arrived July I. P. Lsyland and Company. Limited, Llverpoo1, war th owavra, - - . Upon bar arrival at Bostoa from Vanebeotar and Liverpool on July I meabera of th arw told of being chased br a Oermaav aubmarlna wbea only a tow .miles from the mouth of tha Manor- th ship escaped, how ver. s '-' .: . ' -. - Th tbwrla baa been need for sev eral month for tha transportation ef war auppUee bet wee th WnlUd States aad England. -. '. Waghmgton, July ll-Onry on American, a muleteer aamsd Whylay, waa killed when tha Iberian waa sunk. American - Consul Frost, at Queens- town, reported today that th Iberian disregarded the submarine a warnins; to atop. Later the German asm mender gave the crew time to take to th boat before Bring a torpedo. , ' Consul Frost' report said: ' "t earner Iberuan aubmarlaed. Why lav. American mnlateer killed. Ship argeon Born of th Iberian, an Amerioaat aiUsea, stated that subma rine did aot shell Iberian until ue latter disregarded aUrnal. Cava Bem Urn te tnk boat Whyley died from hock and aupernVlal wound. - No other Amoricans mjured." . - . PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS IN ANNUAL MEEnfiG Icrf CVowd of rBpto- Gather a Mt. Lwbanoa Wsar Imrbaaw Mors fcxpectrd to Conta Today. t . tapeaai Ik kern aa Oaniiiil T Dnrham. Jnlv II. A treat crowd Of naopk today gathered at Mount tabaaao Chnrah. . about ' Btn' from tha eity, t attend tha annual oonrentloa of th Primltlv Baptist Aeeoeurtoa. - Minleter from many different states aad th majority of the leading elder of th faith in thia tat are in Durham for tat meeting, Many ef thai ar staying with frisnds In Durham and making the trip out ta.th association ground ta machines every day. It la expect that ten thousand people will attend tha meet ing sn Buaday, ' -' - ' ' ' 1 . Emr t naimowlty BaflAtna. The Oo Idea Belt Manufacturing Company haa a enounced that It will begin Immediately- taa erection ef a welfare or oommuaity bulldlag for tha benefit of the employee of th com eany. . Tha building will be erected Ik the nentor ot the factory eettlement aad Will be a very substantial strooe tar ef two stones. WaaVni tat yrnnd Tigers. Th twnty-foar blind t,er who were naught to tka recent bl'nd tiger raid by th polio and a detective have been gettlna !ther heavy fine er road sentences at th head af the recorder, Several of the alleged tigara hav not been tried, but those who hav received road aentenoe have taken ebanoee on an appeal te the Su eerier court. The polio oetiev 1 na tney nave rounded up In thia raid eomo cf tha worst violator af the law that hav been doing business in the city. They have gotten men who have peee mn der suspteio for years, but hav l way maoas-ed I some way to evade the -vigilance of the officer, The blind tiger baslnee haa every lad lea tie of beiag oo ils last leg In Durham, Manv ef the men arreetea tha raid were unable te itimutn bend aad aavenl bad ne money end n resoureee with which te employ an itr.rney te represent them la . the eourt. nMPiiATinM nr. unuuniiuii ui WAHaAvi BEblliD German Observation "Aviators . Report Russian Troops Mov- mg casiwaror AUSTR1ANS ENTER LUBLIN Invaders Thus Have Succeeded In Cutting The Lublin-Chelm f Railroad an Important, Line of Communication With Rus - sians Between , Vistula and n Bug r-v - .o v'' raeii. -- WMsnsr.. th goal of Tautonb armies In tha East, Is being ovaouatoi by th Ruaalaa forota acoordlog ti advtoa reoaived from Tia bach. Auk trls, -.traaamittsd through Oenev QenuB SkViatees ewturnlnar from sn- sai at I one over th Polish capital, re ported that th troopa of Grand Daka Nicholas oould b soon retiring ta th eastward. ... .. A hundred rails southeast ol War saw, Auatro-Oarmaay cavalry have entered labile, eeio mM 4Ka AKlef el Ilea of Poland. The Aaatrs Oersuaa mili tary eoanmaadera have thua succeed -ad in cutting the. Lublln-Clralm rail, road an Important Una of commank esulsn, with the Russians massed be tween th Vistula and Bug river. : . To tha north af Warsaw, tha Ger mane are making a determined effort to reach Tlina, with tha object ef ev ertng th Warsaw-Pet rogTad railway aad af making more haaardou the retirement af tha- Ruaalaa forces in the region of the Polish capital. Military operation Id tha western theatre war confined to artillery - Ik, totd,. Af ' - m. A . t . tack by aeroplane. Uermaa aviator dropped bomb on tha French town of r Ore veil nee, Pol-Aur-Mar -and Nancy, . but aonordmg to the French official communication no great dan ag waa dona . . iMcamcr Torpoaocd. . Tha British steamer Iberian at I. tll tons gross bordea and owned by I be Lylad Uu carrying a large crew and a number of muleteers back ta- the United Mtatea wa torpedoed and sunk , by a tierman submarine. Slxty-ona member of th crew were saved, but seven, Including one Amer ican are reported to have lost their Uvea The captain of tha Iberian, aonordlng to the re;ert ef th Ameri can consul at Queenstown attempted to escape and waa eh.lled by the eubmartne. Tb crew wa given time to antar- tha life boat before the vessel wa torpedoed and ent to th bottom. Klght mora British flahing trawler hav boea accounted fur by German ander-era boats. . Tha crew of all th vassal war saved. V -' ' Germany's reply to tha American not ef June 14 regarding the sinking of th America wheat ahlp William P. Frye by a German commerce raid er In th South AUanoo has been despatched to Washington. - - - -AnU-Amrlcan outbreak an re ported by .traveler arriving at Zu- In Berlin. Btudenta an said to have gathered in front af the American embassy bultaiiir.nbttng ajd Ttttng nntll dlsnarasd bv tha Dollca. - ttaselaa a Warsaw.' . London, July IL Th fat of tha Ruaaaa armies In tha Pollen Salient mill hang In th balance, No er- aoial eooflrmation bad been reoetred up to a lata hour tonight' ef tha evac uation of Warsaw by tha Russian, mM tKev ere wlthdrawlna east- ward la certain. . . What portloa will succeed In get- of apeoulatloB-Tba arrtvar of Aua. trmn cavalry at LubUa, oftkcially aa nounoed from Vienna, show that tha southern Ilea of retreat la ntirly barred to th retiring army. There remain, however, tb main donbia track route through, Mlnak and aa equally good road ffom. Ivangorod through Luov met in norxnerr, j-- - -. whioh run south of th Bug- rlvi , t say nothing of Innumerable vefccu roads which utter th Polish e-vlua from tha east Therefore, ao lo ig ax Field Marshal '' Von Hlndanbui,- prevented from crossing the Bug from the - aorthaae. - it la believed Oread Puke Klcbole ba atiTl aa x- oellent eaanoa of saving me wnoio army. -..- wm Faco Another Imager. Whan th Russian do reach tb Saw Una of defenea they will ba faced by another danger that arising from tha advance ot Ganaral Von Bualow'a army, composed largely - of cavalry, which ta now approaching the fortress f Kovno and which I within three day' .march pt taa VUna-Petrograa railway. . - ' ; ' It probably will b oaveral day before tb struggle la Anally decided. Nobody questions the tact that with the oaptun .of Warsaw tha Oarmana wilt scon a victory which will not only put the Runs! ana oa tha defen sive for many month, perhaps well into next year, but which will great ly hearten the civilian population of th central power and release an army ef one million or more man tor aa grudv In the wot ' ... Prisoners In Tombs . b Chew Up Collars, .. . . ' Munch Shirts- Ceaukat PuVI Ctarctl reed In Ilwa tnaiaiBM aouuoai o ITSg l. sou 11 y - , Or ae Aeiitmi rraet. ' , - Nw Tork. July II. For everal week a number ot Inmate of tha Tnmb wrisun have been obeerved In dustriously chawing up their linen. col- It, re and munching their ahlrta. un IH-isoner, It era said, had eaten up Virtually all th collar b owned. In reDlr to oueeiiona th pnecnera' told th keepers that tkey had been tnbaeoo or gum eh ewe re foryea.ru. an 1 that not having either they found ptr- ttcutar comfort In chewing tbelr linen. Bot th keeper were ski-ence.'. TOay when freah U'indry i-rl'M It waa aubjeoted lo a tet. A th-'-M found ltt the sarvh used In tia I ) sent to tne pri-ifirr by re,.t)ves c - - ta:r.d a evifii cr a Cr.-g t'!i . ba mSm C. - t-.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1915, edition 1
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