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CAPE' FEAR NEWS B UY THE NEWS WEATHER. ECAUSE IT IS ETTER Fair. You Can Find It In The Cape Fear News 12 Hours Earlier FULL TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. H.LL TELEGRAPHIC REPORT VOL- 1, ISO. 370. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1916. PRICE, $4 PER YEAH U. S. REJECTS REQUEST OF ALLIES ' 2 REFUSE ALLIES REQUEST TO EXCLUDE BELLIGERENT SUBMARINES FROM U. S. This Note Does Not Express Final Decision, How ever and the United States "Reserves Its Ldber- a... - r t ..i : aii i v.. tv. Failing to Recognize Vessels. (By International New Service) Waihinjrton, October 10. The State Department made public:'8 to night its answer to a joint out frym ! Knirland, France. Russia and Japan asking; th United States to exclude 1 German aubmarine from American puru. i t The answer vat reported this after- J noon to t t fiat rejection of the , Allte request. A careful atudy of its ; contents, however, shows while it doe for the time beinsr, refuse the request ' to exclude belligerent submarines it does not finally pas upon the ques- tion. What the 1'mted States actually does in thi note is to tell the allied power that they have not set forth: any cirrumatanres eoncernin? the use of submarines which would ren der thexjtintf rub-s,of international ( law inapplicable to tliemfj Therefore I the Vnited States "reserves its liberty j f action in all respect." J The note leave the issue still oen j anj it is an issue that is i.kely to he- come more acute if the present Ger - ran submarine campaign is contin-1 utd in American waters. fii i Irciion Nt4 Final. j This is the memorandum to which j representatives of the British Kmbas-j y referred when they said Secretary j Lansirijr had U!d them he would not j decide the cafe finally until a teon- Crete intance had arisen upon which ndered he decision could be note was delivered on August 31 and arose out of the protests that wereioter 'hei durinkT lh mxt v- made in the case of the commercial' thereafter in Franklin, , submarine Detitschlamt. The allies t note to which this is an answer was received here on August 23 and was made public in a rable dispatch from London in today's papers. The mem- orandum of the allies had previously , . V... i; u i : i ,,.i, Kn f , i some reason it had been kept secret round tnHt Xh Partmfit of Edu here and evn its existence was nr,tjf"tiwn miist fiir P Mran known i non-partisan. He said today, "It is On one point, however, the An.n can note made public tonight is clear, m- ami final. The allies.Mn the.r protest Co1- Br.n flrimes. retary of of Aairuat 23. warned the Lnitel SUM, appoitments in Cai-arrus coun Stat. in effect that American ul.ma- V October 11, ami in Rutherford. T.in rine. should keep out of water, fre- Va.ikin. W.Uon, t howan, Ter- quentel by German suhmarine. fr 1ans, Tyrrell, Washington. Edife fear they would be taken for German ""i " Beaufort within the next and.unk. ( two weeks. , The United States tells the allie ' Col. W. P. Woods, State Auditor, in reply that they will be held re-t"' "ot into th cmpitn until sponsible for any conflicts that may ' bout October 20.. He will go into arise between American submarine 'Cabarru., Chatham, Davie, Davidson, and allied warship, on account of the Yadkin. .Wilke., Randolph and other I -i u; failura of the allies to recognize the,unnea ai rap.u iure.u. .. .... nationality of the American boat. War Censor After Cigarette Pictures (try International News Seelce-J London, October 10, According- to new official order, all post cards and cigarette pictures showing anything man, 19, was instantly killed early of a military or naval nature connec- ( today by a shot fired through a half ted with the present war must a opened window in her home. The po submitted to the censor. 'lice have no clew to the murderer. Nationality of American PREMCT 2.W WHEAT BY FIRST OF JAXVAKV Many (train men predict $2.90 wheat before January 1. Here how the oacs hate affected the price of the frain in the I nked States. 17hH. clone of Revolution A S3 1"S. Xapok-onir var 3.06 115, Napoleonic tr 1.75 117, after Napoleao's fall 23 IHt'.l, Civil War .62 1861. Civil War 2.28 ReecMUht ruction period It would aeem from this aa though wheat reaches its high er price after the clone of Kreat ronllicta. T SPEECH IN CAMPAIGN WiU Wv Hi irst Ppch ID Present rampaigm at High Point Thursday. Raleijfh, Of t r .Craiif is to make his lfl.-;vemor j flrt campaign speeh for the impeding campaign in Guilford county, his appointment Wmg at Hih IViflt un Tnursiy n,rht He wi!I mttke nun,r vf Jackson, Rutherford. McDowell, Le conn lies, insre win pronaoiy oe otn- ; er appointments assigned to the Gov-, ernor ln?fure the campaign closes. j Dr. J. V. Joyner, State Sojerintend- eni OI 1 "I,uc '""ructions, wu. not get in the campaign at all on the the educational campaign that I am initial speech in Cabarrus. Shot Through Window Kills a Memphis Girl Memphis. October 10. May Good- luic ui ALLIES TAKE FIVE VILLAGES OH STRUMA WIIL PHOBABLT ASK RECALL OF U-BOATS FROM TRIS SIOE THE ATLANTIC (By Internationa! News Service) Anbury Park, N. J., October 10. President (W ilson and Secretary Lans ing of the State Department kept the Jigbt burning at Shadow Lawn until a late hour tonight while they dis cussed the situation predated by the active operations of German sul ma rines in American waters. The conference is expected to suit in a note to Germany uptjnp that a continuation of the submarine warfare so close to the shores of the United States might easily endanger the existing friendly relation between the two countries. ' ' Such a, ctftBimuication would serve two purposes, it is said: Oneiirmanyr would be asked by indirection to frtm this side recall the submarines v.f the Atlantic Ocean Two The Kaiser's government wuuld 1 warned that the loss of a single American life as a result of the viftlatin of "tne agreement on cruiser warfare would mean a definite break in diplomatic relations. The note would not have a basis in international law. Neither would it ; ;.;r,..i.i.,. tht r..m.ar.v V. jw tuT vWate-i any right by placing; fJjtnilr.n off the New England roast and sinking British wsmIs. I A-ould ! be intended as a precaution agsinst "accidents' eu-h as often lead to war. pr?ident Wilson is said to have! . 'lfl,r, tAw h tk.f f C(,mrnan.itfrs of the German subma- : rines now in this vicinity havevtrict ;y observed all existing agreements. H is kniw;n, however, to view the .situation with alarm. . i Severe Hurricane Sweeps West Indies (By International News Service.) V ashington, October 10. The following undated cablegram was received by the State Department today from the American consul . at St. Thomaa, West Indies: "Yesterday's hurricane moxt diwaKtrious known. I'nless relief ia forthcoming people will be in dir rondition. Villa's Band in Ten Miles Pershing's Base ' (By International News Service) San Antonio, October 10. As official report to General Funafon today confirmed reports that a small band of Vllliatas is within ten miles of General Pershing column. Villa himself is at the head of 1.800 men at Guerrero. Although aa fear of an attack ia expressed precautions will be taken to prevent any surprise movemoat hf the baadit. rietduuuii- rvuuui OLSON HERO OF THIRD OF WORLD (By Internationa New Service.) B -vklyn, N. Y.t October 10. Bill Car ati tried a dangerous experi- me- this afternoon and it cost him the-'hsrd fame of the world's series- CaiS-an sent Mays to the mound in j leged permanent base for German sub the -i pe that his subway delivery j marines. ' . t woe.i baffle the Dodgers, and the Bro vynites promptly mashed it for re-jfoui runs and seven hits which gave j ther-; the battle by a count of fuur to dm-. . injr up to their never-say-die" ( rep jtatkm trie Boston warriors tried ' tramy-mnd desperately to overcome the handicap but they fell one run hat. It was a ball game featured by p' nty of clean hitting and devoid of a: y really glaring errors; a contest ! tKt was won by the Dodgers because y oqthaued their rivals and ' v ayed them. j And now the series count is Red j S x 2, Dodgers 1, with the Dodgers h,rouphly recovered. fr,m the initial -rTousness. T.' It'uked like the Red j S nc to win in four out of five at the ; 7t ist. after that first miserable exhi- ( ' ion in Boston, with the qualifies-1 n. "if the Dodirers djn't tftt hold of ".emselves immediately." " Dodgers Find Themselves. But they made that clutch, th.-y are ; nyinB now like world series veier- j r.-.. j But the defeat must not reflect on he Sox. They haven't lost their a!- !; p, their fierhtinir spirit or their u-J rurb ability. They went down to ie-1 ' At because their -leader put m a i : tcher who h?itan to wi-b!.:e ;mme- ately and nho f.-r fme 5:rHJii?e was penmiitvl to remain Jone f;er " w as to be seen th:il the n- lvt r id hini moasureti f .r a severe v al ping. Ivan Olson, short istppirig party for :e home gang was the real hero of ;e game from the Brooklyn view- int and all others. By his brilliant rk on defense h shipped several ' .-sauits ox me Kea ltose.1 gentry ana j with bis war dun' he hammered his !aociates through to victory. It. was i Uon wh clinched the tjanm in the Jifth inning with a tremendous three '- ttse hit to left which scored two runs, the brace that enabled the Dodgers to win. Employes of Standard Oil Co, Vote for Strike Bayonne, N. J., October 10. Twelve hundred employes of the Stan dard Oil company voted tonight to trike at once. The men had sent a committee to Superintendent Hen nessee. but he had refused to enter tain their demands. The men asked for a twenty per cent, increase for men earning less than Miree dollar j INSTITUTE A ON ATLANTIC COAST E (By International New Serce.) Washington, October 10. The Xavy Department, it is Mated by officials tonight, will institute a search all alorg the Atlantic Coast for the al- j This action is to be taken to deter- ..mine officially whether there is such j a base; its exigence having: been more : than hinted at by officials of the Brit i ish government. Xavy officials however are mi certain already that the(re is ,no ra!lv such j base, maintained t benefit eubma - j rin.es f the German government. . CVammunicatiftus are said to have passed yeterilwy letveen Secretary 0f jifate Lansing and Secretary of the Navy Daniels The search it is under- Aut-'stood, is leing made at the reiuest 'of the State Department. EABQUTS OF U-53 HOWJYSTERY Eleven Speedy Torpedo Destroy ers Comb Waters for Crew of Freighter. i - (By International News Service.) N ort, K L. October I'). Eleven destruvers are tonight ocean t-ff Nantu-'ket s-p-edy trpeti combing the an..a.-s of the But hpe n a final .arch British freighter 'or the cr. K:nst"n;a:i, ih"'e i no ti In iuvt :or;fui if a a Mitim of 1 1 f their fiP;' ir io-j re now extren-it;v They b'-at tf that name t SurifJays operations The whereabouts Was :f the of the daring V.ht is nuW a mystery fim, the Kinftonian crew Failure to leads manv to !MlJieve on!y nve vessels fell victims of the suhmarines instead of six as offieially reported. Russia Graduates Women Engineers (By International News Serviee.) j each member entertain an audience" Petrograd, October 10 The first alone but when they team up on s Russian women entitled to call them- quartet, or bell r.r.gtr.g strict atten selves engineers are forty-seven pu- ' tion is instantly commanded. PeopI pifs "of the higher technical schools, . in general, were highly pleased with who have been permitted to do so by special authority of the Czar. WEATHER Weather for North Carolina: Fair Wednesday. Thursday fair, warmer? Moderateranortneatit and east winds. u-Duaii BRITISH IN MIGHTY BLOV AGAINST THE GERMANS ALONG E FRONT CBy Intaraational Nesrice.J Paris. October 10. Fit e r.v re vii la pes have been occupied I y the ali:eJ troops operating1 eat of th. jm river. Presirrg the a. stages pi advanced wn, th y have weakening- opposition and have e lishod themselves in C'aviaimah. Oi" manli, Hacnatar, Katendra and Hm ;wnvo- ne Buijcarians according to 'a" official fctatment have fallen back .to the hiUa Aurthwest ojvaes. , j jne French and Serbians at the t of the 1 ace-Ionian front alio ar making prt.gres it is rerwi ted. 1 oenerai r ik h i trwj's today struck i-w agajnst the Ger Sutnme.. Attacking , another mihty i J man front on ,h, on a sector of Three mi!-? south of th j river, lftween Berny En a?anterre and ! ChaulneM-s the French tpps swept forward into the villages of Boy en t jand Lisieres. which had been strongly jfortiried by the Germans and cap turetl as w) nsrthvet nf A blain- court, the greaier part uf ( "haulnese j wood. - j The blow uth of thf river wag 1 1 he only action of , jmpurtance on the S'mme front tMiay., The British for-ce- which jolne- i the Fivnch let wing1 i in the Morval se-r.H were busy during; the day eoiHv;;trai in , the gains of 1 previous day. T OF the" Stroller's (Juartet Quartet of Artists Pleas es Large Audience. .The Stroller's tuarv which warf the first number on ih eson's Ly ceum course, made their appearance before a large audience at he Graded School Auditorium last night. Each member of ihe Stroller Quartet is an artist. , Not only cart this, the first miter, on this year's program. Almost every seat in the auditori um was taken and it is hoped the; peo pie of the city will continue to support attractions of the calibre of those orf this year's Alkahest program. If you have not secured your season ticket. do so at once.
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