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YOUTHFUL GOLFER SEEKS
NEW WORLD TO CONQUER
Francis Ouimet Sails to Fit
His Skill Against Euro
pean Golfers.
BOSTON, March 29. Francis Out
met, youthful bolder of the National
open golf championship sailed today
to match lila kill with European
golfers on the f anions courses of the
British. Islea and Franca. On hi
twenty-first birthday ' tha conqueror
of the noted- British professionals,
Vardon and Hay will be getting In
trim for ' the" "British amateur cham
plonshlp tournament over the SanA-
wlch course, on May 1 and '12.
The Brat competition in which
Ouimet will angag will he for the
historic - Saint ; Georgt'a , champion
grand challenge cup at Sandwich,
May 14 and IS.
Immediately after engaging In the
British amateur championship, Oui
met will leave for the continent to
take part in the French amateur
championship at La Boulle, May 25,
it ana n. Later mi max a
tour of the scotch courses in prep
aration for the British open cham
plonshlp at Prestwiek, on June 18 to
Ouimet la accompanied hy Arthur
G. Lockwood, a former Massachus
etts amateur champion, who is a na
tive of England. While abroad they
will meet Jerome - D, Travers, the
American amateur champion, and
lYederick Herreahoff, who twice has
been ' runner up for that title." It
will he the first appearance of the
American amateur and open golf
champions together In British cham
pionship play.
Ouimet, had little, to say about
what he thought of his prospects.
ANOTHER STRIKE TREATEJTED.
ROME, March 29. Italy faces an
other general strike. Eighty thou
Band railway employes are clamoring
for an amelioration of their condi
tions of employment, which would
represent an Increase of $10,000,000
1b the- state budget.
The employe held several private
masting today. It was decided If
fV. nw.mm.nf rafiiMA te 4ir '
satisfactory answer to the 'demand
of the men. a general railway strike
will lie proclaimed April 15. Seri
ous reprisals also were threatened,
particularly If the government at
tempted enforcing; mil Mary discipline.
HIGH PRAISE.
,, WASHINGTON, March 29. High
praise for officers and men who par
ticipated In the Atlantic fleet's re
cent landing operations against the
dvanoed has forces at Culebra,
Cuba, featured a report by Captain
w. 8. 81ms, made puDllo today.
i MONTGOMERY WIVS.
MONTGOMERY. Ala, March 2.
Montgomery Southern leaguers this
afternoon wort the last game of the
carles from Detroit American league
veterans and recruits, to J.
Bill
KHUJM THfcAiHi UKOJtT
Ttiurs. April 2
Matinee and Night .
Return of the Celebrated Opers of
' Fun and Faahlon.
"The Rose Maid"
i. " ' " 'inn -rrn-T 1'
CTEXXAIi ORCHESTRA OF 12
go Psseto .
( r"' Beauty
vnorua Myono
CrltlnUm,
e Detlcloua
MuaUal Dattoht.
systtssr than Ra Slater Opera,
The Serine MaJtf.
:lMt arte. SBfl ta til nlaht
m, SO to J. Tk-U at Allison's
Wat
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1C1PAT
FINISH TO HEPEAL DEBATE
(GasiUuaed trans Fan One.)
HUERTA REMAINS IN
IGNORANCE OE FATE
(Continued nea Page Oney
lesser Importance. The senate Inter,
state commerce subcommittee contln.
ues at work on anti-trust bills, la
Che house the Interstate commerce
committee, which, already hat voted
for the Covington interstate trade
commission tilt and stilt ha to act
on the proposition (or federal con
trol of railway capitalisation, is en
gaged on the repeal bill to the ex
clusion of aU other business, so that
nothing; U scheduled in the commit-
tee for this week.
The bouse judiciary committee has
had "its calendar aptet hy cases in
volving charges against Representa
tive McDermott, of Illinois, ' and
Judges 6 peer, of Georgia, aifl Wright
of the District of Columbia.
The committee may act on the Mc
Dermott case Tuesday, voting on a
leport from the subcommittee, which
proposes censure of McDermott and
national association of manufacturers
officials.
The house has a number of appro
priation Mils ready to consider, In
cluding the naval appropriation,
which has the right of way.
If the repeal hill should not be dis
posed of by Tuesday night, it might
go over until Thursday, as Wednes
day la held to be sacred to "bills on
the calendar.'
The repeal fight has 'broken up
plans of various committees for tak
ing up important pending bills. The
rules committee, particularly Is anx
ious to get action to provide for the
proposed investigation of speculation
on wheat and cotton exchanges in
New York, New Orleans, Chicago and
the northwest
COBB HITS.
MEMPHIS, March 29. IV Cobb's
hitting', two singles, a double and a
triple out of five times at bat, Boehler
and Williams pitching and the errors
of local team made a five to one vic
tory over the Memphis Southern as
sociation ib ythe Detroit Americans
here today.
Score: R.H.B.
Detroit . , . ,-. 5 11 O
Memphis ... .............. 126
Boehler, Williams and Stanage;
Kimball, Harrell, Johnson and Rey
nold.. ,.:
followed toy recognition of the belli
gerency at the rebels. . . ,
: President Huerta haa given, so in
Um&tWb of his Intentions, but there
are many In the capital who still pro
fees to believe that he will take the
field and leave the preilCenoy tem
porarily to Be nor PortiHo, and later
become candidate for election, By
few ft Is suggested that the fat
of Torreon would hasten that move
ment, a President Huerta'a confi
dence in liia own ability aa a mili
tary man would force him to measure
his training a a soldier, covering his
whole Ufa, against the recently de
veloped power of Villa" who until
four years ago, was confessedly a
bandit.
That General Huerta, has any Idea
of abandoning the right has not been
inlioated. Plans for the opening of
congress on Wednesday are under Way
and there is no apparent reason t
believe that the president intends U
lose the (0,400,000 pesos for which
ha arranged last week with banker a
. VEXlOSXn DOWN REDS.
NEW OtRTJEUNB, March 2. The
local Southern association team out
played the Cincinnati National league
first team and won today exhlbk
tion game, 4 to 2.
The Cincinnati team tonight left
for Memphis to open a aeries there
Monday,
Score! R. H. B.
Cincinnati
New Orleans ............. 4 5 0
Batteries! Johnson, Rowan and
Clark Oonaalaa; Dalker and Adams,
Hlgglna.
KIX)W game.
DAIXA3. Teg.. March 29 By out
hitting the Pittsbnrgh National Leag.
uers here today, Dallas, of the Tex
as league,' won a slow game, six ta
two. . :
floorer "---.-- R, H. a
Pittsburgh wF'rs4' 2 -4"- 0
Dallas -. . . ..... 6 6 2
McQuillan, ConseVmaa and Gibsoa;
Huenka and Menefes.
(SEEK BEER TO 1XRTTKB.
KAXEi, Pa., March 29. A fortune
of 1265,000 awaits Keith Dalrymple,
aged 22, of Port Allegany, who dis
appeared from home 7 years hga
Relatives have started a country,
wide seardH. The fortune was toft
htm hy hie father, an oQ operator,
who died recently.
EARTHQUAKE FELT. ,,
WASHINGTON, March 29-iHfcavf
earth shocks were recorded tonight
by seismograph at Georgetown Uhl
varsity, the disturbance beginning at
T:4t o'clock and continuing until
t:12. The distance' was not esti
mated, ' '':" .
giants dowv hocstoit.
HOUSTON, Texaa, March 9.-tfw
York National league "regulars, de
feated' the Houeton, Texas, league
club here today, 11- . to - '2. Doyle
trippled in the first Inning and
Merkle stole four bases.
1 ' (Scot: R, H. E.
New'Tor'k r.lTZf"i
Houston ...,. . .... 2 6 : 2
Marquard. Fromme and Meyers,
McLean; Malloy and S, Allen.
Notice to Voters
I wish to announce to those who
do not personally know me that I
am the son cf John I Cat hey, who
for eight years was the Clerk of the
Court During four years of that
time I was his assistant deputy. I
am familiar with the duties and re
quirements 'of the office.
I am seeking the nomination in
the coming Primary for Clerk of the
Court I have no Political Organiza
tion bade of me. I have no money to
organize one, but I am asking for
the vote of the people who wouIA
like to see a change. Are you one of
them? Yours truly,
JOHN H, CAJTHEY.
Advt. It
IS UNFAVORABLE
TO TREJEBEL FORCES
(Continued From Page One.)
tng co men In authority. Six mUUon
peso)4ni flat money arc In circulation
in the states of Chihuahua, Durango
and parts of Zacatecaa and this money
Is steadily decreasing in purchasing
power, with no prospective) reserve
backing while more money la being
issued. The present value of a, peso
note is about II cents.
Despite Governor Chaoa assurance
to the state department that Luis
Trrazas, Jr., would not be executed
it wad learned definitely here, that
TerrazM was threatened with execu
tion twice within the last eight daya
He waa saved from death within 2
Ihours on one occasion only through
the efforts of representatlvea of a
foreign government,-th pleaded all
one night that the prisoner be given
an extension ' of "three day.- The
three days extension was granted and
later, through another influence, the
talk of exwjtlott Was dropped tern
porariiy, ; f ..- f. .
LABORERS ARE WANTED
AT HENDERSOtlVILLE
That the "prohlam of the unem
ployed," which is said to exist In
certain sections of tha country, does
not affect Hendarsonvllla,, Is shown
by the fact that they are crying for
laborers at Henderson county's capi
tal, he "want ad" columns of The
Citizen contain an ugent appeal for
100 laborers who are wanted for
work at Laurel .Park, one of Hen
Orson vilje's chief attractions, which
boasts a swimming pool and recrea
tion grounds. As a matter of fact,
Hendersonvllle is enjoying quite a
boom and her cltizan look forward
to the most prosperous tourist season
that section has yet enjoyed.
WICKEIISHAM HURT.
WAHINGTON, March 29.- 1eorg
W. Wlokersham, formerly United
Rtatea attorney general and hl four-year-old
tfauahter, Wtnlfred Aiken,
were cut on the face by glass from
the windshield when the automobile
In which they were riding daahed int
a trolley pM today. Neither Mr.
Wlokersham nor the child waa badly
hurt
Pennsylvania has refused to abolish
hanglne- as murW penalty.
VILLA'S LUTES"
(Coatlmed from Paga One).
waa received by General Ohao, not a
house waa occupied, and all showed
signs of previous battles,
Delay first waa occasioned while
Carransa waited for nla troop train
catch up. This done, other hours were
consumed while tha soldiers waited
for new uniforms.
The pilot train which preceded the
troop train ran Into town for the sup
plies and when It returned there waa
a great ncrambie for the outfit The
brown mean immediately became a
clothing store and box cars and tha
abandoned houses were turned Into
dressing room. " ,
It waa dusk when tha cavalcade
mounted once again and started for
the city. The streets were illuminated
and triumphal archea biased with
many colored incandescent bulbs.
At tha monument General Carransa
waa wildly cheered. Ha spoke in ao
knowledgement Of the welootne and
then repaired to the house set aside
for him, General Carranaa said ha ex
pected to spend several days In Jua
res, probably until the battle of Toi
reon is decided,
AROlM)(lT0WN
KETTRjrS TO ASHEVTJjLB.
Dr. and Mrs. H H. Brlgga return
ed yesterday from Baltimore where
they have been vislOng for tha past
few 'days.
MOVES HERB.
J. R. Rice, of Elisabeth City, has
taken charge of the book keeping
department . of the Rogers Grocery
company. Mr. Hire and his family
hsve already moveA to Aahevllle from
the Eastern North Carolina town.
OFFICERS CHOSEN.
The Philethea class of the F1rt
Baptist Sunday school yeeterday elect
ed the following officers: Mrs, Maria
Bryant president;' Miss Lena Pita,
vice president; Miss Carrie . Lee
P-lsv.k, scretryi Miss Hassle Mit
chell, traeurer; Miss Nettie Perkin
son. reporter. ; i
MIHSJOXARY JCEETCTG
The fojrth division of the Woman's
Missionary society of the Central
Methodise church will meet In a bul.
JET AXO IUILVETD.YEfl BALANCE TOACS. AXD WfiTCT TAZZJ,
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A sirlkin use Is made of lt and
rhlnestones, In combination with
black satin and white lace, in this
superb gown, designed for a young
concert singer of reputation.' Loops
of crystal . bead are - festooned over
tha lace bodloe and caught up usder
ornaments of rhlnestones and i.i
black skirt being held up at front
and back with these sparkling orna
ment! over an underskirt of white
tango crepe. The Jong white gloves
are of embroidered si lit and the onto,
small hat Is of orange velvet with a
paradise aigrette, V :t
mm session this afternoon at 4
o'clock at ths hew of Mrs. I, W.
Wolf, 137 Woodfln street,
A "NIGBTT OT PTjAT ,
A "Night of Play" win be o?v
dunted t the Park1 avenue school to
night nndet tfha ausplceg of th Y. W.
C. A. this entertainment wilt ta
especially for the rasldsnte of tbic
section of the etty and all ore urged
to attend. The as of the school for
tha purpose haa bean secured rrora
the superinterrfent ef dty achoola
and an extensive r'ograin haa been
arranged.
Native runners in 8oufh Africa re-
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