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' s 5 Fair aad wi chuudf llWMWtBOV- ,.rVLl A : Vmklif war page rowr. r ( IHortHCaro'Js : 1 ... ., i . , VOL. Cp. NO. 133. Vf -tr RALEIGH, N. C, THTTB3IlAXI0&inNa, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. PMCTE5CENT3 .rUc,ody.rI , I IV. I -,jt r-J rl l AliV Viv t '1 I 774 I i I I -I II rSAL-Y :iFrTl AJmVZWS Tr,yvf iv- V"- v-- I r 9 mm DDI : iiiigps Ja ConidentjPeopl GladW Will Qeip-K&ise Aaai- REP. dARIIER GIVES ) . VIEWS ON PROGItKM yv x Kitchia Declares Ha; Is Zqdptar";. Guardian Horns and "Nation ? President : or Anybo, Else,' But Cant-Suprport roncy ear rrepareaiiess Y BvlLK.fi. DRTANT. fWasgtoa. Ktaff Ckwreepoadrarf.) epeciaj to rows an , ooserver. i WMhlagton. Nov, JO. Th a tloaal Defens ' program of cth - administration will bo supported by former Bob-. .Leader. X'uderwobd. Ho dlsctssed with tbe President fo iy tho wmya ii4 bmbi of mlalfit tko addiUoBI revonuo to anUgo tho rmj. and n.Ty. . . Ha aaid upon loafing (ha Whlto Hoqra, that ho MOll Will 6T It It U;bliaTod that many othak loadlag Potaocrata who have hoenV procrawmo will ko with tho ProaK- flpat whaa tho tlraa onn. I RapmonUtivo John Oarnar. Vf Taxaa. a prominoat Vovthera momv W of tho Way and Maaaa commit to, ocolalaad hla position on Na ttoaal Ifna. aad tho way to ao-eor-thfk aoe?enr tBoacy. ' I aim aot an oxMrt ia aaTtl afj falra. rid ha, "and muat ha Ku-ldod 1affolv by oxporta la that profaaaloa. Bat It oo. o -cto thai what wa wood loot aow4a fat cralsora. aiib- aavteaa aaxtrUrtc --aea-olaaoO aa ' tenty Of .ofdeisrat - mom jtad mat bttioa. It wo ba aa adeqaata navy od oropor. eooat- fortiOeatlono' w will hao hat UttJo a to for a onaaa 1m aray. w .- - It la wis to- havo goodly oor- . hob ot e)tiB : i young moai imiinwi i armarwua a omoaraaea oc oro- m with amalo artlUorr -and in- L jmanitwro. to thai ji oar uti in oaat lflratioaa hoaid . fail-wa : row oockly prapara for 4 eoi- . . T havroom-woU-deBnod 7doa ' ;cMcmtBg tba.way and maarKa y ,;JHHi afiuM r!? 1.!! additional 1 ' t ! . -e that he " fvv -v i wow .py. .'- II taxea laf 1 is, t.ui .Jt)WiT.bjfi it kMllUl.l. wbrh-th wealthy will T tie urtrt, u iot tiii etnire ma diUoaal oreparednsse revenue. The Income tx- ea . he re madw' t yield doable what It- now doee. I Wonld lower thh tsemotlpae to-ts.00 for elnrle peraoaa' aad $.00ff. for mar ried heeaif. and aradaetlr Increase tho surtax an tfl It "tmebed ten per cent on Ineeme ahoy 5.fo0. "I wnald ler a baherttaaee- tax. "If ie eonstitatioB will pemlt. I. wouM lery a tax OB. armn and am-V toaaitloa seia.t , carry oa ,toretgn ware... " r "7 - , ; , --. "j "k tax haon antowioVHee. mue- ractatred. aa welt aa gaaolltre, wo aid wr.aaarert. ' ' '.1 am to faeo . of - keeping tno anaiu wff uac? M -weror-f' - . yer-4-laWaa: V .1 woaM seooal ;itarUew at loataxsa ay .jmw vkssaa Ike -war tax. which irri- . tatee aed )e -M aroat acoaMleoa ;a to rdlaarr" hnsiaoaM . . -' ' ReorssnUlre . Kltrhia, hetore etertlag for hie boxse at Krotlend Nerk todav said tat ae doabt. If a poll w re tahen nf the voters In his titrtrict at thla time, a maortT of them would ho with the Preatdnt aad agahtet him on the National Oo feaeo arorraoame. He added that he la flmil eoBrlared. however, that the wtllehsnge their minds ttitn be knew his ride. Ho thinks that he will he able to conTlr.ce them that he rirM end tho Proeldeat wronc. Mr. Kltrfei declared that ha la lust as 1 Mobs gaardtan of his hexno aad his ratloa aa la President Wilson, or aaybody else.- , BRYAN CRITICIBE3 BIBLE -QUOTATION Br the.Aaaoelated Woeay Vi Washlartoa. Noy II. Tonher Secrets rr Brraa today added a ehav ter t hht disagreement with Presi dent W 11 so a. aver the qneatloa or aa tional defease by Issuing e formal wtatemeat Ja-oommost a - th, PreaK - - rleat'e recent- quetatloe i from -the ; Bcrlatarae K aappwrt-e htaado -1 - esvey L military preparodaeea. The . acme ewetattea, he, hcaaJosod hw t ofcaal.eoenelt-ta. a recout, r.! Uahed artlclor --- ji- - - tt le aaarprlalnww-Oi-"-Tr - Roooorelt abonld : ronaalt V - Teetameat rather than -The 'ew"c" aaid Mr. -Bryaa'a" etalwajeat. bir '. h elaaaea. thHat, with ahef,-nHy " roddlea, bat why ahould-the -t1"!. r"iletl, a Presbyteriaa elder.' p r tho now gorpel,- ta which lo-retrtlie ;"lef comenrone, and hnlld htt da feaee apoa a passage tn tha Old Tea temeat, writtca at a lima whoa tho chUdrea Israel wore surrounded 'v by -eawaa4ea.-.-r---.A-.. -, ' la alrlcht for JUr Reoewrett ta aoaad the trumpet heeaaea all colors .-v.. are red Jo; hlm.l BuarchMg agalnatha fn aeea ig against aa froth every di recooau-was sno iTomaeat-aa sr man of peace aad he la la a position ta know that eae--t threateulBX to attack aa It w surprising first that txs looking-BP i Bible authority ha shoald Ignore tha teach fori of Chrtot aad eeoud. that he should seleU a passage that referaet to prepara tie aralast Imaginary dangers, hot bansodiata feetioa-i aaeet-&n xt.v waUy-sef tV hat tha Vworld , aoeda ifloay ia a Pentecost, aot aa - Armeareddea.1 .a:. t , " KeJawar 3krt -fjeewtrel f Special to News aad Ofc-rVOv-- WUaaellie. Kov. !. Julia '.v -h foarteaawyea-olA-Eiac4f -" -tela girl who. armed with illk't hoes to see the-world. h.V ) - laealed at hsttsnooya, Tr; -J reoAorod to her father." thro s good offlca of thoTnye'ersV1 v Tienartmeoi at the Y.'W; C. A."1iir girl had aeea BBlsetrrg aer rai ;sya Ireiieg a Bete teliing her father that -v m rvg wny to-WcTk ta- tcHtoar b-u.t ...; J: - BETHLEHEM PLANT BtTENS, LOSS HEAVY CBy tho Aaaociated rok-l South Boihlohaw. Pa.Moy. 1ft. Itro.ylrtaaJly destroyed tho Namhor roar machltto ahop of tho Boihlohom Stool Company br todjy. with , an oaUmatod loaa of from U.000.000 to S4.oO.vM. . , Tho baUdlnff deatrorad yu Tacent ly raeonatrvcted had, aap pd with machinery at a coat ofahout i.0OO, OOt. Eight hundred guaa among other arar materialg wera la prorrsa ot -maaofactiiro tm th - ahop.'.vTho company Isaaad a statement that tho fro-war daw to oroaood otootrte Mgt wiro owrraan. v.t SECBETABT DANIELS: - BACK mCAPITAIa 'A;"v Br 11 'iv c. BTJb.7 r - WaablBgtoa,. Nor, " 1 0.--fleretary Joeophua Ilaoloif -tara4 --.from Raleigh today to Sad maar lattara that bad como dDHair hi absenca from frionda hero, and eleewhere ex proaaing deep regret at toe hoary loaa occasioned by the Neva and Ob aerrer office. AM the natal horeaa chtefa and other offlciala and ewa paper asaociatea called to . expreaa ympainy. ' - "It la Impoealblf yet." aald Secre tary Danleia, to givo the full ex tent of tho loaa, set ooaatlag the loaa In flies and papero and those personal accumulatlona of highly pilsed ar ticle an editor prjwervee In a aeries of years. Oar total lBaranre was $44,e00. I do net know, what M will coat to replace bulldlne.aad plant, but my associates-at Kafetirh think it will be something like 1 111,001. I will return to RlleigliBaturday or Sunday." : j GOLDSBOBQ WOMAN MADE D. A B. OFFICES By H. K. C. BBTANTv (Vraehliurtoa KtaiT Corrrapoadeat.) (Speoialrto Nowa and Observer.) Waahiogto. Nor. 10 bo preel-nt-geaeral of tha Xtaaahters of the meriean Keroiutton ura. William amminga Story, haa appointed If ra. n arise Visber Tavlar f OnMahnrn -ftUte Charity Of fleer of the D. a. R.. jor norta caroimaf ' Tfcf appomt mant waa made aa tha recomroeadt tlon of Miss Lida Rodman, Bute Re gent, u. a. K., or worth Carolina. MrBv Taylor la widely and favor ably known In patriotta- elrrles in North Carolina, haying organised the David Williema Chanter of the P. 'A. R . and aerved aa 1U first re gent, ana m also tha recording sec retary of the Thomea Raffia Chap ter of tha United JSaagbters of the Confederacy and la g member of the Philippine Scholarship Pand com mittee or us U.-A fL , :-r . H CHABLOTTE GIBL . WaahlBKtoB.ovi ia Miy.( rmceaVhag deslaale4 Carrto1 Mrfver vrtiaeaj aaogater of J. Frank Wilkes or i;Bsirioiie. to- 00 aDonsor at ehrtatetxloc of too torpeda destroyer namao alter nor latner. .Aamirai Charles Wilkes. Robert Ney McNeTey;'Df tfonroe. f ' Uoltod Slataa ConeaJ at Adea. Ha expects - to atudy lo Washington uaUI DeceotherJrfr Ue- Neeley will reg-ularly enter the con sular, aervlee at- -Aden.-wrhlrh is an Important post in the orient, .... ASKS BEPOBT ON SEARCHING VESSEL IBy the JUaeUte"Psa) ; : Washlagtoa, Nor: It.'-Oreat BrlV kin - wadL tormallr asked, today by Ibe-UnlcVd. BUteafor Information eonceraia. the recent aaarch af the America a anJp ZoaUadia-ta tha Mex ican port ofProgreso by a landing rerty from 'a, British cruiser. Am aasador Page 'raa Inatnicted to make . the Inquiry through tho Lon don foreign office. A report from American Consul John W. Oertnon, at Progreso. stated that tha Zealandia was forcibly searched last week by men from a British cruiser now lying outside the harbor, preaumahly wait ing to aelxa tba reasel. TAFT ADVOCATES DEFENSE PROGRAM l - (By tha Artodated Prexi.) Chicago, Noy. 1 -National pre pared aeea for defease waa advocated by former President William Howard Taft In aa address here toalght be fore the National Seearlty League. Tho present poaltloa of tho nation and Ita lack of adequate preparation tor dofeaae together with a review of what addltiona to- the army and nkvy hi considered- advisable Vera outlined by Mr, Taft wbo.aatd: . -', "Do" aot le hh'aaccfnce Xk aa fional aeeurity to an aeademia theorr 1 Or tha wish to vindicate It. W 4L!?iL' i -I- and myaef-aeakwraV.T:wa2; rwoea gt, jfrya ui Nr. Rseasvelt aaa otaora utterly ax variant WRh Mr Bryaa'h view, but .not goiag aa far "aa Mr, Roosevelt la th amount of pre para tkm needed or ss-actioaMa" aaidr kta. JafU: r-s. . MANY DEAD .WHEN :..17JS: S&rE&W2 ,. (By tha Aasaelatad -Press ) Great, Bend, Kaaa, No. 10. Be tween . fifty and alxty pereons are believed tff hav been killed ta a toraada-whteh awapt-thfartown short ly after- f a'clock thla ayaniag. The storm passed over tha south part of tha city, wrecking tha Water works and electric light plant -The town :la ta darkness and aoafuatoa ratfn.v"" r A Aecoraiag to report! which reach ad tha loaa distance telephone office t a o ciock wnea-wjr.eommanica Uoa waa re-aataWlahed,1 the Atchl-t sob. Topeka and- FaBta- Te Railway stailoa was Semollahed and hulf the honaea of the city wero wrecked. Three large flour.. ,m!lhr .and. a grrmher at grain i elevate-were la the path af the atanav-- .. . -,- - I- i .i i r. -t r- : Dewver. Col..- Now: t O-Tomatfoes ar - toalght ewt - thrrl Greal-r Bea. a.ans.; aaa rremont. Nee., ac cording to reports recetved her to night. Ten persons were killed at treat Bend, according to meager ra- pona reeeiveo av ae railway orace jf th Mieaourl Paclne at Puebla ? -Many.; builctinya at' Roieington. 'Caaaas," were pt Into - hean af hrts. socordla t a WesteraXnlou Telegraph report.-- - : ;: v ' GREAT CROWDS SEE. YOSHIHITO BECOME" JAPAN'S -EMPEROR Coronation Ceremony at Kioto Is Witnessed By ' Thousands rOHP. AND SPLENDOR i MARK.BIG- OCCASION New" Sbvexeira . i 17 Either" 'SeilwcM'iXBOatlv'NoiH , Taies Heroditarx- CrowT Upon His Head; Occasion Is One of Greatest In His tory of Far East'-'- (By the Asaoytated Preset TOhlo, Nov. Yosblhltp waa confirmed . or aansecrated Emperor of Japaa la- Kioto, the aaoieut -capital, today, and In ovary city, town and village throughout the Kmpire, whereeoever, indeed. -a Japanese waa to bo found, tha event waa cejehrab ed I naome fitting manner. The Jap anese call the consecration "do Tairel." or the Great Ceremony, las-. plying the greatest or all national ceremonies. When they are speak tng English they refer to it as the Coronation. Tha new sovereign neither sub scribed to eatha nor took a heredl tary crown upon Bis bead. - No, clergyman, priest or archbishop offi ciated as the Intermediary between Heaven and Earth. Here the Emperor himself ia su preme. Here the coronation takes the form of announcing to the spirits of tbe imperial ancestors that he haa formally succeeded to the emper orthlir that he haa come Into poe sesrion of the three Plvine Treas ures, ana tbat ne naa actually, as cended the "Takamlkura" or Impe rial throne, and from tho throne ha aaaouneea ta hla subjects that he haa been consecrated aa Kmperot: There is no break in ike sover eignty over the Japanese Empire. When the Emperor Muteuhito lous ed away his aoa. Yoehlhlto on July 30. 1 vis Immediately acceded; t the throne aad duly acquired tha Ste ered Treasures. Slmultaneoualy the new ' ruler, wha waa today conse crated, received hla ministers of state and members of tha court-and proclaimed hla reign aa that of rTalaho" or "Era of Great Klght eosxBeee,''.. Monrntag for the-, feat press Dowager Ha rake . caused a poatpoaament -at tho coronet to aera monlea, aad today Jhay .wer .cob-ducted-without tha preeenca-af the Empraaa Bdakm-Woaaorr of tha -Cm. neror-. -whcla aeoa exnectiar tff ara-l sen i anoiaer neir to taa tnroae. "It occurs to me," said Premier Count Okoena a few weeks ago ta the Correspondent of tho Associated Presa, "that theae ancient ceremonies at Kioto will afford feraignera an opportunity to atudy tha psychology. of tbe Japaaesa people." That, afasrl (Continued on Page Throe.) ' MELLEN EXTRICATES NEW HAVEN HEADSireapwoheV.rat h.r (By tbe Aaaoetated Preaak-w-., New York, Now. It Charkta hfellen.' testify lna ' at the - trial vrf hla eloraavformar fellow, directors ea in owara.oi ino new yorav-wew Haven aaa Hartford, extricated them today from tha charge of having aougni xo ase poiiucat laoveaea la Con tree a to hamper a New Haven competitor. Through a failure In hla memorv. he also waa unable to supply tbe government with possible evidence 01 a purpose on ino part of the New fciavsn to crush another competitor. Night Force Km ployed. (Pneclal to tbe Newa and Observer) Thomasrllle. Nov. t. The onttina on of the night force by the Thomas Tills Chair Company last Thursday Bight reeambled very much tba open ing or an institution or soma kind. A large crowd gathered to see the men commence work. Fifty man are employed aad every thing la work ing along amoothly. Tha night forea will increase tha output of the factory conaiaaraoiy MAIL CONFISCATED BY FRENCH, CLAIM (By tho Assoc la ted Press.) ZuHrJj. flwltaorland ! RarMa sa uinoon. Ivor. ie. ajjcoraiaa isi aaa Neae zuertcaer caitaagr tae aoatoflca has heea for - aeeai eoaj sea ting-ilspa tehee. aad regtetes'- ea wra. i eoBtaiaragv eneexs - OJao aa aeat iroea New. York, far coUeettaa, eepeeladly la lassa ehas u 4b e- beak a to which thev were, ad- draaaed were eppnesd.-ta tha Attav rTenca loan. Great Indignation prevaiht-aa awisr nnanciaj circle. - ine He Znertcher Zeltung contlnaea. "b. ranee tbe action means aa embargo tloos with Amerhrtv. L C. C. DECIDES ON . BERRY RATE CASE ,:By,iaV-a54BOTASTs-t' Washington, Not. It. Tho later state Commerce Commiaalon today lasued aa order la the Carol ina Baatern berry rate case. A state meat by the commission says that tha Seaboard Air Line Railway and other carriers respondent In tha Bro tceadlng tor prevent them from rals- lug th rate oa berrie from E asters North Carolina potnu hare - Bled a tana effective yctooer II, cancel ing the objectionable rates. ' ' la con aee,aeac of the aaaoaacement af the roads, aa order suspending the eehedel proposing a Increase .waa iseoef bf th coram last 6c The rall oad will aa the aid-rata.: : 1- KutillU Mm 1 S Tl. f t!onK aoathera a rrl cultural penB Naeveatata aaaaal xtae- uarverstiy c Tea indtr tie. will remale- In for f rurae dara AcieaHrai loners aaataer tanning aatberltis ar here f roaj-eMa stAtee- W. aeeatoa I free. KUor of JtaialfU, N. C.. nreal of -tha association is preeldiag. ; .... RETOCIMY BYM Aft CAiiSE WORRY FOR ALLIES "Another Lusitai&," Say London Papers of Sink ing of Liner 'Aijcona ENTENTE FORCES P QAINJra SERBIA Angl Frenci r Reported ; Holding: iloni Tftan Their 4 Own-AgainiL-Anatro-Qer-inaris eUidi ; Bulgarians: Veles TaienBy . French; Italians Oni Offensive (BV- tha Aseeriatea Pri ) ; LoHdoB.lNoti tJOf-5-Tbe renewed artiruy of werman ' v-AU Austrian stibmarlnes, asyectalry tboee in the M editor raneaa- ien'evideoee-d hv the araking 'of the. lutlan liner Aacoaa. hs am Uinta vs xao nrnuB iraaa port, MerclaBi hao agata brought to tha front tbeaaceastng viglUnce required Vy tbp navlee of the -allies to-secure tho aafp transport of tha Lroops, aseded In the near east. The news of tha siaklnf of the Ancoaa. which reached the Britiah nubile to day in a dispatch from Kew York, created a seusatioB aad waa com pared wHh tha -destruction of the Lusltanla, tha London evening pa pers heaaiag tha report ot her loaa with tha worda. .''Aaother L sal tan I a." r Naval wrlura believe that the navy will be abla to contend with the aaVmarlnea la the Madltarraaeaa SA. waa dona la the waters around the britiah Islea, and arready two at tiieta are report ea to Bare aeea asaa, hat for tha moaseat thora la aataral anxiety for tho transports which are proceeding, east and bweaaae of the possibility of interfere nee with the campaign- la tha ; Balkans, where troops are so aenaaiary. Tha Anglo-yrenaa ifarcea already there. are iclieved .to. be aaere than holding their own agalaat the" re satea attack a- e$ tha stalgariaae. who are trying to. deetrwy the trtUe army- before - ratetoreemeaa eaa reach IC Bat aa tha earbUaa are driven hack by tha Auatro-Cermana aad Balgariana aa4 tha latter receive additional yucplieo of maaltiena, theywUk ha abid to ass asaa a aire ng- IT.ii...h it. - . t. WlUk tha french reoccttpattw vf Vale.- however, tbe oueUioa of tha awlgaxwaaa4 Uakep laid, wmat af thaa low ia prerartoua US-tM etowa fTaata-t&awa araeh hlas-deaplta tha ' aafararare w aether aondltiona. - Tha ataasHni have, pr rapeatad attack a, regaiaed some g round aroaad BleTa aad Uvlaskr have diivea tha Uermaas from the Drtaa near. emd "ta tha south are repealing ahear tarueta. wita taa onject at preveaa tasl tha Germ aaa and Aaatrtaae ataaa ieauenaehtag. la fact QsaeisJe Ataa- eaty aaa ivaaoaT aaa rnetr cam agues are awwrteg that It 1 danger oe Car e THe- Uallaaav UMwtaat -- eeattawe ah sir aggrnslro taatlaa-aad haa 44 ed another moantaia aoattlaarAa gains ta Treatiaej The British are havtaar a rather iulwt time, while the rrewca ta Use eetera- aoae hawa had to aoateaat with oaiya few minor attacks. Thora hra report earroai iBat ia uorasaaa eeet template another affeaalv ra ta wst such aa tney pat into exact a ear ago,. WAR SUMMARY Hy th seaklaaj af taw Italia liwar Aaoa, which waa luipiduud ta ta MeditOTraaeaa hy a sab ia art Twee day. M -As feared that Iwety-erve taotr ne. Tkey or OOw, g70 earrleora oaly erf for. AroorOlM to Thoaaaa Kelso Pace, th i, hi sf ea alo of New York. of ta olaaaatoo -re ceived frosa Taxda, wltei aaaay f were laadwd, at th I to- awraae aad waa aheUod, aad th rhawaw hs Masy it t an.. TOs British awtaae i isiril nr-tM. f mm usably fcissslln f at I 'as at h aslalatara, whdeh) wtli. I a Jam saalttarf traaa.: -Mr. AawalUl farther isariwiw th hope that Resale ad Jaair wialj lota ra tale WBAay- Matro-ueraaaaa haw eaptarad the TiTlag ad Badai aortal mahiag af ae a, oow half ad ta addstiom abowt BO aaachia gws. - - - Tba altaatloa ta Her la ta ta e aa . Jm aeea far day Iba Aartro-Maagartaa aad ara reatlavlag tbetr aaan ward while the Balamrlaa tag rat th tlttl - Klawdoaa ha a weaterly diraettea. Deww ta tae it ia reported that ia hrearh havaxeraatared Velee, aa th rath way e thee at of I'ekaa, wtitl aver ew th - Mowteatgil froat tb aae 4 Klaff ttlchotaa s ps saUy ar pat. I mar p a tusrd agat I aosd ta Aaa. rria para.- lh-l taeat tttiaryrxbirta hare heea th rWI tfae-eetr fa Fraaee aad BeJalasa laaa the Baft r-ttalfaa traaa. W. HUe ahese , aave Bee - saa- ljert ae Balav ttf. s coed I asp sr the to f (waat ahasi HbbbbwS vaaatBsM f th BBahwij a'wfClomsi'ril 'BeaV rartaa are still ai slag earward ta Serbta, th Bamisaa la, U dfcttrlrt ed-JUeie, sea smatliai aaalaet th tliimiai Farther snalh. ja ta aa- a i eta Meet. ...i Irewviat wC-rieaie a'aatiatxiS at eae aasmla-1 woiat- theJ: eaoh liaailiaa ha - sapm Ul cardlaew? rarwv wete - flililiil (CraUnaed aa Paa Xwf . 27 AMERICANS Austrian "mmmwm 300 ARE DROWNEDIAPOim FRENCH UNER OFTEN IN WE NEWS m Th report of tbe fire on the Rochauv heaa while at aea recalled the fact that aha haa often figured In tha news. While nosing her way out of New York Harbor oa January 81. 1015, abe ran aground on a mud bank off Ellis Isl aad. She also waa brought Into prom 23DEAD(501RT, ii MAT'S FIRE British Transport Is At- ticked In Mediterranean By German Submarine (By the Associated Press.) London. Nor . -1 0 . Twenty-th ree men were killed aad fifty wonnded la aa attack bv gunfire from a sab m arias oa the Britiah traaaport Merelaa la the Mediterranean. The Mercian . aaaapwd wad. .reached aort AaaoancemeBt of tha attack, pa the -Merelaa -wagvxnad tonight by tawJftrMaih War -of 0c aa folic era: - Thw oat was A hsanil -tranannrt Merciaawae- wuaehed ay haaSra rrom aa enemy saaxoartn in tne Mediterranean. She reached harbor sareiy vita caauaniea of SI killed, $ mlaslog and f woaaded. who were leaded aad are la a hospital." TheNMerelan la a Teasel of .30t toaa-graea aad 0 feet long. She waa4ai1t la lteg aad Is owned In LJreapowL THREE BADLY HURT J . AS AUTO TURTLES (Special ta tha- News and Observer) Aahaaoro. .Nov. It. Three mei wr lainred. aaa aoaslbly. tataMy, I a sals ehlla accldeat which occurr ed late ywaterilay aftaraoea Iw milae sowxar ot KiMgrorve. a car eoataiadug Meaara. .C1 C.Mewa and, Newtoa A Ilea, af High Pol ai aad O- H. Be af aear Jackson Spring, driven - by Mr. Auear.'MR tae read aarcraahd Into a fence, turning turtle. Mr. Beaa was pinned beneath the ear and waa extricated with diffi culty. He waa taken to Sen prove, where" ha received medical attention at the hands of Dr. Johnson. It was found that he had suffered serious Internal tajurleg. Messrs Mews and Allan were badly bruised snd cut about tha limb aad body. They re ceived medical attention at Star. Tbe car waa totally wrecked. Plaa Rig Dye Plant. (By the Associated Presa) Kiageport, Teun.; Nov. it. Se lection waa made her today of a aite tor a dye plant which will cover 20t acre of ground aad .emnaoy I.IK men. to be erected bv New York capitalists. John C. Hebden. chemist and -eagiaeer. ' representing tha -capitalists, made th selection. Howe MUts Prwaerty Hold. tSpedal to Tb News red Observer. ) KaylvUle.- Nov. !.- The prop ertr eg h-.Hap Mills MaaafaeUir mgs Caaspsay, :-onaiatiaa; of four mUlaaad- t.lM aexea .of rand at BoawUlM.iM.'C., waa edd at-pah-lie aeettoa -her today,, going t A. M. .McCarthy, of Phltadelpaia. who htd-7... - .- ' ' j V T Rcaiplat Dr, - I Be tha Associated Pr iss.) e Waahtartoa. Not. It. ReappolaL arart af Sorfeoa , Uenerat Rapert Bla at th Pahlle Health gervic haa heea' decided apoa. Secretary MeAd will iweomatead to Preat deat Wlleoa a reappointment for an other term of tour year beginning an Jaanary 1. Tv - - War Possibilities There, rgnrdai -tw th Nawa aa Observer) Chapel Hill. Not. It A paper of aaasual Inter at aad approprtateneaa waa read hy Prof. J. O. Beard at tha ixaih maetla of the Klleha Mitchell gcieatifte Borlety. Taklag aa hla aub jvtt -The CoUeettaa aad Cultivation of Crude Drag Plaata la North Caro Ua Prat. Beard, hroaght oat-aaaay iBtereetiBg aad atgalflceat facte eoa ceralng the crude drag posolbtntieo la North Caroliaa. poaslbllltiaa which he great Karapea a war h heewght home to aa - - Wrttea Cawxaty History. I Special t the Newa aad Obesr-n Boa; Not. It. "A History af Watauga Cooaty, North Carellna," a book f Jtt pagea wrlttea hy John p.-Arthur has uK cess from the -- .. r. . Osart Coavaaea. t ( Speriatr tw t he -News and- Ohacrvarl -Alimtagtoa, Nar -j It Catted grate District Court ronveaed yvs terday anorarae with . Jed re -H. O, Coeaor.' or-wnlaon-erwslding. -Mr-W A. Free ah af WUxaiagto, - waa at the graad Jury. REPORTED LOST WHEN : $m inence during the early tag of th war by th great Bomber of French ra servlsta she carried, and last July sb waa threatened In "bomb scare" let ter eent to the New Orleans Time Picayune, and Which waa signed "Pearee" 23,666 Ton .SWp-SfiHt To bottom By German cub marine; Crew Saved (By the Asioelatsd Preea.J Roma, via Pari. Not. 10. A Ger man submarine hat tank the French liner rrancp, according - to a dis patch from iOafll.arf (9 tht Qloraale d'ltalia. Tie attack occurrsd Sua-r day morning. ,Th ereW w aaredt a WhatCat1Itrt' AvanaMe f hhlPDlng 'fecordt show that at late, tht Franco. hat been tunllnf . mm a ir.n.nsirt . li ul M Tonlon and -the1 Dardaneiiee la tha rreaca gevemmsnt - servie. - en was last reported at Breet August It. Th Fraaoar wat a vessel of It.f f f tons grosa. TShewaa ballt.la 1111 and made her maidea voyag In the passenger aery ice hetweea Havrs and New York la April, 1111. With her sister ship, the LaPayette, which completed her Brat voyage to" New York last Monday, tha Franca waa the largest boat- In tba' Compagnle Generate traaa-Allantlque fleet. She waa 0 feet long aad her eight tur hlaa eAglaeadaveleaed 4taa.t h ae tamar.. - .-v .. t ,,. T. - Parla. Nv. . -10.V-TheV"Vter Fraatev itoraedosd by. a! aabmartae Sunday- hetoagad to- th traasMrt lfarttlma Via r. Marseille-.- The draw x numbered; seven ty-three-1 men, of whem eae. waaaerloualg gad three era- eevwreig wounaea. SHIP OF TITANIC STORY IS SUNK London, Nov. 19. The steamer Callfornlan, vessel 231 tons, has been sunk. British of ,- Tha Callfornlan was a Leyland I.lse steamer of t JS tone cross register, 447 feet loot, SS feet beam, and It feet depth, built at Dundee In ltet. Many moatba ago abe was taken over by the Hritian lor gov ernment service. Tbe CallforaUn flcured prominently In the story ot the Titanic disaster. Having aeon near tbe acene of tho wreck put aot nav tag gon to the rescue. . 2 GERMAN U-BOATS SUNK, BY BRITISH London. Not. It. Tslegrams re cetved her from AlgeelraS, Morocco, h wsv ar MsdHd re no rt a British cyataar-haa-'aank.:twe tlermin aab- martara la tha atraiu at wiarauar, . . ' ' i i ar t tr ; . ASQUITH, TG ASK A London. Not. l0Premh-r Aagalth waa- to have ashed taa ttaoee oi Commons today for a. Tot of 'credit af 4u0.00e.eo0 poundt (fl.ttO.VOB, tot), hut some unexpected develop ment nrereeted him from taklna this action, which waa postponed until tomorrow. Th Bremler. however made hla Ax pec ted statement In re gard to tha financial aituatloa and It nra A anon the nation the neces- ttr f a-carefar hnebandrng-of Hr reftonreee. Including tlla nw vote Of credit to be aakad tomorrow the Premier nlat out Lha total BmOUBt BllOtOd for war purpose wilt b l.ttl.ttt,- 000 pound it . i vv- BWa-iaa Is Peewea Jioa Grata. By the Associated Presa) . Waahlneton. Nor, It. M.' Del. 1 . n.l .1- . Amnlnvtwt he t United -Bute" .e-TnsroPto -,e legation at Brussels naa ion tJeigium and will not return to bis post be cause Germaay ha glvea not tee that ha la persona aoa-greta.- The State rjepartment will not - admit- that Deleval haa been reaeavad, hat aa aoDaeed today Ihst he had left 31 glum aad will -not .return, - Dalavai probably will go ta Havre, the preeeai eai of the Blgian gov- (Special to tha Newa end. Observer ) WasbJnatOBi-NoTt It. -Beacy-A. wder haa aeea appelated rural -Hall carrier at Albemarle andjamee 3. Goodwin poetjnaater.at Jioa. :.- BIG MAnajn and Chfldreit .Are Ssi To Be Victima -; of Jtoi&zjy 270 PERSONS SAVED,- V TJ. 8. C0KSTJL ASSEET3T.- Surrivors Are vlawdeifc Many Points Along Coast '.' of Mediterranean vv ! GTJNS USED BY U-BOAT - . i Vessel Tried To Escape and: C It Was Necessary To Flre.1 Says Berlin; 100 Shells: Pierced Ship's Sides Be- fore Torpedo Attack; Rome Hears - (By lh Aaaoefatsd r'rssa) Waahlngton. Nov. l. Aboati tweoty-seren Americana ara believed to have been lost with the torpedo' iiibh iinsr Ancona I . w w u ins State PepaTtmrnt - tew night from AaUussador, Page-, at Rom. The Ambassador said the probabl victims of the tragedy were Alexan- : der P.tuttlvo. hie wife and four children of New York, aad klra.?.-. f ranees Maacoio Umura, aad ahouti ' twenty anaamed- tBlrd-elasa paeeaa-I r' gers. Mrs. CeU L. Oriel was aamd aatha owe kaowa Amerieaa. mwr amongy ber psseeogerv. ! ,., mmll' Jtr Tirt ffrat liat, ?. available of tha' paaseagara aa tha-1 : Anooaa coataina tha aamea ot twaa-' '-' -y-gv Amertoaas, according to a, dlapatch to th Rxchang Telegraph . Company from Home. -One A marl-, Ul "imXtd " motl th "Ioa,. London. Not. It. A dispatch t-: Moyds from B Inert a says that I0t-. persona on tha Ancona wra drowa-- ed. . ,.; , . kfoat of the loot, the message ayv: ware women and children emlfrantaT.' One hundred -and thirty lurrliorav' haeathaa far re.chfd jino . L Wsehlnitoo. T. ti. Ainerloene sailed from Naples oa oair-k steamer Ancona according to a la. hatch to the Stat Department today V from Consul Whlta On of ihent Z!l MI- .?fte0 M1' Umura. othr Infant.; Coasnl niie caoied It was veroeJIy report-. , - "T "-r tv persons aaa Ml BRDi'UHT AHHORB Blserta. via Paris. Not. lt.-8ur-- r " tl,7.af the Ancona lo tha number of 111 have bam hroaght her-hw mine sweeper and a torpedo boat. They were taken to a boepTtai waere thai were aided- by tha eoaeula- at. . &'- ,Tra-f . ja taaV'. , h Berlla, Nov. -1 d.-l By wireless W C lnnfwmatlS fVamTrSUf j7 Uahea eon roe -Is Ahet tha atoamahip . ? Aaeona waa sentr bvu iui.u. . . jwriaa aaba-artneV sAJt th Ovaraeaa.. ? i" ' w Agency. "She attemptedto - ""T mua compelled the sub-.: marine to use bar guns.-: " MANY PKRWOJf- ABOARD. f Rome, Nov. 9. via Paris. Not. i 10. The Italian Iln.? inZ' in the Medltteraneaa by a aubma-;-' rine. had on board 13 first cabin., : passengers. second cabin and Ita. ateerage. 100 HHELXS F1RKD London. Nov. 10. A dispatch,, from the Stefanl New Agency of -Rome says that 1 00 shells were fired , Into tb Ancona before she waa tor pedoed. , , 54 Hl'RVIVOKH LANDED Cape Bon, Tunis. Nov. 10. Via London. Two of the Ancona boata, with 14 members of the crow, landed near thla point, gome af tha mesa , were Injured. . OP (HEW SATRfkr "v - Malta, Nov. 1 0. Via . lxndoa. , -Forty-one menibera ot the crew aa four paaengert of. the AncoaA picked) -.. . n at ae have been landed here- ; 4 .- v . i. . . i.-H-.-., --TV 7 V'J .'-'' . ,). 1 1 Tha- Aaca'aawaa f . terpedoed TgMdar-moralar-aad-a. t r T.lf'f ""r4 - ! " tha- iMoraala. f df Italia gives: jdramatiar- -thavghs bHet, aeaaant' . thtwattacav . - i..'- -' I -A- aabmaria - approached - tb 1 Aneea toward ooa,s say thst-ae- eoaat, "aad at sasa. an th ataamer -saw u, an aUempt waa mad t ee- '. cape at full speed, - The Aaeona waa v overtake aad Hopped. Then thj -submarine fired-oar the Anooaa, sink- I lag her amid Us desperate erles f' the paeeengera, ' ....... . . "The iifeboata were aaxt attach-. " ed, the eubmsrlne JUkewlaa. axing aav3- them. A womsa,-manaBd' two-? r children were killed; their bod in ara - at Btxerta. : ....: v- - - "Tha aubmarln then dlaappearedt t Immediately, proceadiag probably lnc; ,; . the direction of tha Aegean Sea.- - . - ' "Before ainklng. thr Ancona waa.--abla to aend out a 'wireless -call tor- - . helo.-r This was heard by tha stulloa- '"" at Blserta. Aid waa aeat promptly.. - and tha If t paaearsrs -aad ten- ' sailors were saved , They war takea t -. to FerryTtile - rm ' the en vtrons ; v orr , BiaerU), where they were - attended, r : by pfryalclana and the consul. - - - ' "liMin tha aurrlTora ara a ham T her of woaaded amlraots, nearly aU v 1 Veaetlaaa aad tea-Oreeks.-" A-Btm--i-br af tha survivors aeem to have lost . their raom-a th -result -t -their : tarrihl xperiencea.'.,, u - '- -. , -Tha ofnelai list af survivor .. . awed ta Rem include one American fCoatlaoed aa Page Twa.p rlw4thdi BeetjrdyeHWikedL vlxndon; No-..- iw.-r-Th - BritlsP torpedo, boat destroyer Louis he,: . ... heea wrecked In tha -eastern Medh . tarraaaaa. No lira f era lost -s .:,.
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