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TWIN CITY BAILY SENTINEL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Yt 1 0 Pages 1 Section WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1915 o'clock Edition KtWM.W COI'T TWO CRNTJt. UN TttAfNM, 1VR GJCNTj. DIET AGAIN BUT Tl UTIA IS STILL ON SHARD AT COUNTRY HOMEOFGOV.SLATON ffl, QUIET EVAILS THERE AND IN ATLANTA Lr Saloons Are Allowed Lpen and No Crowds Appear on Streets. IS OF TROUBLE SENTENCE OF TWO YEARS IMPOSED UPON DE WET. Blocmfonttin, Union of South Africa, Via London, June 22. A sentence of two ye.irs' im prisonment and a fine of 2,003 pounds was imposed today on General Christian Ue Wet, ono of the leaders of the South Af rican rebellion against the Brit ish government, found guilty of treason on eight counts. M There Will He Any iion of Stormy Scenes M Monday Night. tai, t;:i . -i utif nne Litia s i i 1 1 as on guard at air Slatem's country home, revailnl Imlli there and in i today awl there wis no m of a re-petition of the u scenes el yesterday and iSl, uliiili followed the an- fctenl o( l he commutation of ! Frank's ileal h sentence, .c city tile near-beer saloons, ml lii-cti closed by the au- tj yesterday, were allowed ken tliis iniii ning and there toorowils in the streets. troops were summoned to Jton nmntrv home when a I scleral li mill red men and w ware-life there latu lust ud made a demonstration Efcri asaiusl the commnla Un M Prank's death sen- Cm!! Quickly Dispersed. 'Jti,l ua-i iiiickly lispers 'ic sol.lii r-i after the gov al dei lateil the zone witli ' Oiilf of his home under Wli.-n first ordered (. seme of the crowd the soldiers to "..hoot" -w mis-iles at the troops, 'wrs ami a private were ' hurt u hen ihp soldiers innnir with fixed bnyon- flvilians were iniiired. 'Plwaiuv of the crowd 1 several street comer 5P in the center of the h Surrounded by. Friends. porSlalnti was surrounded P'-i's i friends who 'J lia 1 been deputized by !Hn?nm at the governor's re Tlnee batallions Of f f asenil.l..l nl II. n ..- " ' (ii iiiu ni- "eh in Hie i..t i.. ielit on,, hatallion was r 10 imvcrnor's home. . MAY TRY TO PROVE THAT ORGANIZED SYSTEM' EXISTS f the '''" il outside shout- "r siaton conversed "nd took steps to frank at the state prison " MilledKeviHe. The slier- r' aa ' ' in 1 1 u io notity In th ,.vent of any Tow-tJ t-atherlnir Ihnro ..... v . ' "' Thrown at Soldier. sutlers lined n n l.,st nlnMit r"l Davim..!.. .i " io uinperso tne ..''' bricks and bottles were le 1. ... ,. . .... u.., iv shuck i.ieui. "'r ami i .. ffr ' 'iiuriru. 11111 Ull- Mirer . .. T: conv , , J"i i uuun, was Annapolis, Mil., June 22. Tiiat the government will try to prove the ex istence of an organized system where by Naval Academy miilshipmi n secur ed copies of examination epic si ions is indieuleil by the line of questioning adopted by the court investigating the "cribbing" scandal at the Acad emy. Midshipmen James K. Wuddell anil ('has. M. Iieigle, who were mentioned in the testimony yesterday us hav ing admitted that they surreptitiously entered the Academy building, were expected to be before the court today, li was testified that they had admitted having been confederates in jeveral such expeditions of It. M. Nelson, an honor man of the graduating class, who has been recommended for dis missal by Hear Admiral Fullatn, the Academy superintendent. TI I KEEV ESSElTs SUN K RY Rl'SSIAN SURMARINE Pctrograel. .lime 21. Via l.oiidoii..Iuno .''.- U is announced ollieially thai, a Russian submarine' lias sunk a large! sleanier and two sailing vessels he longing to the Turks in the I'lae k Sea, between llugli and Kesken Island. SECOND HARVARD UNIT SAILS FOR ROTTERDAM. New York, June '.'2. ---One of the larg est delegations of American doctors ami nurses to sail to the war .one since the lied Cross contiiuei.l left hist fall, is scheduled to sail today on the Holland-American liner Noor dam for ltottordam. The e on' in-M nt is known as ' the second Harvard stir glial unit" and comprises nearly a scute of liostou physicians in charge of Itr. II. H Nichols, associate pro fessor of surgery at Hie Itoston City I lospital. "DRYS" STILL ACTIVE IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Atlanta. .Tune 22. -The anti saloon wolkeis of (ieorgia rallied here In force today for the Prohibition slate convention. The chiof work of the convention will be to frame legislative measures that arc calculated "to make the slate still dryer." The legislat ure, which convenes tomorrow, will he iisked to eiiticl the measures. Con (rressnian K. V. Webb .of North Caro lina, author of the Webb-Kcnyon Inter state liciuor shipment bill, Is one of the scheduled speakers at the convention. , SPANISH CABINET HAS TENDERED RESIGNATION Madrid, June 22. The Span- Ish cabinet resigned todiy, the government considering the fail- ure of the recent loan to be a vote of lack of confidence. """nor ,,r,i..i..., ... " 'I ll'l llll-b 911,1 I.., -.1,1. L "''1"1 '''I practically been hW ' f !" "r n'. . "foth '. "'' ,r"m Tiiiiecige- i- i" icon farm Is located rtlilt, u "ls "enlence said Nrt, , , " "red there ust r.Mi,-ii i ioi ii. T 'iieclgeV,u,. company of N .,a. r""r "'I'' iufor- ""'tuest would have ' "lierltf of Ilaldwln ' A;t0' B"ore Houie, ... . K"v,,rnor's house Nn ' a"lomobiles filled rW. ."'"''"ly there to see N Oitl.en""1'1 d0' Th0 tool's m. J ; . lfarinK the Fn ""tune, and many of TV.- ""'t with the retort a Tun men and l "" rnor Klaton'a conn. .JMlght. A force of - VI (R inn 4 0(D)P MMRUSSlIlSLEIIIBEIjGIS ' .. i nniinip m nnnnirn m luumiu uuumcu iu Germans Repairing Bridge Destroyed By The Russians in the figbllng between the (iermans and the r.usslans, teany brldgvn were delroycl by the retreating forces of the Czar to hinder the advance of the victorious troops of the Kulser. Ono such bridge Is shown and (ierinan engi neers are seen rebuilding the bridge while pontoons are temporarily used as repairs nru effected. CONSPIRACY AS TO IRREGULARITIES IN ELECTION CHARGED County Grand Jury at Indianapolis Has Returned An Indictment Against More Than One Hundred 1'cr.sonH; including Some of Considerable Prominence Charges Rased on Alleged Acts in 191 1. O- (i ERM A N A I 'Tl 1 OR li'l KS SUSPEND A NEWSPAPER Iterlln, June ' :2.-The authArities today suspended the Iterlin Ttges Zel tung Indefinitely because it published an article, by Count Itebenllow on Oertiiati-AmcricHii relations which de clared international law must be dis regarded in submarine warfare. Indianapolis, Ind., June 22. An Indictment charging conspiracy in connection with election irre gularities was returned by the county grand jury here today against more than one hundred persons, including several high in party councils. The charges are based on the election of Novem ber 3, 1914, the registration of last September and October and the primary of May 5, 1914. Thomas Taggart, Democratic committeeman for Indiana; May or James E. Bell, Chief of Police Samuel Perrott, Frederick Barrett, City Attorney and Democratio chairman; Robert Metzger, former chief of police, and Republican member of the Board of Safety, and Frank P. Baker, former pub lic prosecutor, are among those indicted. PRINCE Or WALES TO REMAIN AT THE FRONT lindon. June L"J. The Prince of Wales will reach his majority toinor row. At the nipicst of the King, there will be no celebration. He will remain at the front. AMERICAN ENGINEER IS KILLED HY MEXICANS Tulsa. Okla., June Tl - Itoherl Camp, an American mining (engineer, has been Kilted by Mexicans at Monterey, according to a telegram rec eived here today by bis brother, J, L.. Camp. No details wercV given. YEARLY PROMOTIONS FOR CLERKS TO BE AUTHORIZED Washington. June '.Yearly pro motions for more than U'.iinO postal employes in different parts of the country will be authorized hT the post office department July 1, despite the failure of Congress at its lust session to pass the postal appropriation bill First Assistant Postmaster flencral Itoper announced that an un'.xpended balance In the funds of bis office Would be utilized to provide for the promotion of the postmasters, clerks and carriers who under the salary slassillc ation law, are entitled to ad vancetiient. RUSSIANS DEFEATED ALL ALONG LINE Berlin, June 22. The Over seas Agency announced today that the Russians before Lem burg had been defeated all along their whole tine and now are fighting only to gain time In or der to save their artillery and other war material. SAYS CONDITIONS IN YAUI VALLEY AR E DESPERATE BRITISH STEAMER IS SUNK DY GERMAN SUBMARINE London, Jin steamer Corisln from Montreal I sunk by gun lit marine on .liiie miles north of Kleven llieiiii, saved and tltlrt' 11. The llril.sh i !,, of (ilasgow, bound : l.c'ilh, Scotland, was rum ,1 tjeruian sub I at a point forty I'mui r'b Head. , i , of her crew were i unaccounted for. Funeral o' Gen. Chandler. I.OS Angeles. i'il., June Tl. - Fui.cr a I services of Chandler, C. !: here; yesferd iv in ral John tiorbam , re tired, werej held i Washington, June 2. -Conditioim in the Yaiiil Valley, wlieru 1 Ho United States U faced aIiIi the possibility of massing forces to protect citizens against raiding Indians, are described as ili'sperale in today's advices to tle stale department. One set Hit who left the valle y on the last train and arrived at Nudslee yesterday cahl half of the valley had been devastated without prole-st from the forty Villa troopers who w, re the only soldiers In the region. One ranch, probably American owti imI, had been him rounded fur four days, by sn Indians. The settlers were? prepared to ib fioid Ihefioeelvi's against attack until tniTlean mnrliif k could arrive, lie evuesseil the belief that May tori'iia's Mexican forces would be unable to drile back tint Ih illans. (i.'lj. i.ih here believe, however, that the wilier let the. valley before the Indiaiei 1 1 .1 1 1 arrived. Confirmation of the report that lie ueral (ion.ales had begun occupa tion of exce City with Carranza tones was lacking but a me-Miige from c'oiiMil Silllman at Vera Cruz sail communication with the capital ha I b. en rut by Zapata raiders Protection Promised. CiiayiiuiH, b'leo. wireless to San I in go. June Tl I'lllcc n hundred Villa lioops we Me promised as proteitlon to folelgliers III Hie Yllllll vulb'y In icii.tiii iiee on the' battleship I'nloiado lodav. The Mexican hadi rH F.ald the landing of American Iii.inaei might In toe iilld.'Mlooil by the! Inai.ses of Mexican people', NO NEW El I ORIS I OR PEACE IN PROGRESS Washington. June Tl. Tresldenl Wilson reveab'd today thai all the of ( I- of medjal ion In Kurope which th" I n I Slates had made public ly or e ni ; ublii Iv bad been iljscloseul, an I i a, ei at pre .ent no new efforts are he in: ii aue". HER Expects Them to Give Germany No Rest in West While She Recuperates in East. That Seems to He Situation As Far As Galician Capital Is Concerned. APPEAL FOR CALMNESS RUSSIAN ARMIES RETIRE Russian General Staff Issues Statement .to People, Saying Wild Rumors I'ntrue. Uuiilou, June Tl. -IHscurkIuk the reci'ptloii m petrograd of the hud news from the (ialle bin front, the I lull y Mull corresvonih ut suye; ' An appeal to the country to maintain calinm iei, signed by the Russian gene nil slalf, is posted In public places, cec luring the whole) doth Is being told in t Ho olllclul com in tin tent huts ami that wild ru mors being circulated are un founded. Military nun are not alarmed, ultho they admit that It may bo some time before Russia again Is able to resume1 a vigorous olfe iislve. They assert that Hu sla has been carrying the burden of Ibii war for ten months. While she Is rooiipiTaUng for o rennwnl of lb" battle, Russia looks to they (illles In the west to give Ger many no rest." ECONOMIST SEES ITALY AS DECIDING FACTOR FALL SOON They Are Reported to He Vir tually on Outskirts of the City Itself. Iinilon, June 2.', -'.Nothing but sudden and nnex,pei lev) blow hy Orand Duke Mi holas, the Ktiiotlun command er lu -chief, can now nave l.emberg,thei capital of (lalaiin. In the hand a t,f the Itnsslaim for nearly ten months, from falling again Into Aunlro-Uerman pos session. Almost Immediate evaluation of the city by the Russians Is expected In -Uuiilon. After yielding on the (irodek lltm, th Russian armies retired to virtual ly tha outskirts of the city of lumber II self. Tho Austrian oflledul announcement speaks of the Ruslaiia as .attacking at many points, but thme rwhu ar- assumeel In lamilon to be merely rear guard actions to eti.ibU the nialn forcn to withdraw. Hrltlsh observers hellevn this r tlremnnt has been, up to tha presont tlmo, a well executed movement. UU- patches reaching Uindoii say the arm ies of Kmperor Nicholas virtually am Intact, and that their ability to ro sumii the Initiative, once their rank have been ridllled, and I heir miisltlona have been replenished, has not been greatly Impaired. Thl Intorvsl, however, ft Is ar(uti'iv. HARRY THAW'S SANITY TRIAL BEFORE A WRY BEGINS IN NEW YORK "Newspapers Better Advertising Mediums Then Ever Before 99 Chicago. June 22.-"Nenpuers to day are belter advertising m.dluius than ever because they ha v.- a more gripping national powcr-a power that should be studies! by every ad vert be er," Joseph II. Finn, ! Chic ago, told the delegates attending the annual convention of Associated Advertising Clubs of the worhl here today, lie spoke on the subject, "The Newspa per, the Advertiser and the Advertia Ing Medium." He declared adver tising to be the ne ws alsiut merc han dising. "It is the mpe r which publishes the true news that pays the advertiser best," be uald. New York, i i n1 22. -Fifty wltneskO es summoned : i behalf of Harry K Thaw In his eir.Mts to prove be U no' insane and i entitled to be set fre.' from Matteaw.iii asy Inm, were fi'.idy to testify In his sanity trial, beginning today before ipreMiie Court Justic i Hendrlck and a jury. This is Tha s fourth attempt to oh tain his free, 1. 1 ii, but Is tho first In stance iu whl ii hU plea has bee n heard by a i irv. Justice Hendrlck, however, pointed out that the) jury was an adil-'iry body and not a trial Jury. Thaw w.i i so confident of surce si that he was j,l iiinin.; to attend the Pan ama-l'uclfie Kx posit inn after the trial. Htate attorneys were reported 'as anxious to lis ate Kvelyir Nesblt Thaw in order to call her aa a witness. FIRST MOVE IN THE FINAL EFFORT TO E New York, June 22. That Italy will be the deciding factor iu thn war la llin -neii'liiitlmi rueh,tl bIImp eiMielv six hlotiths' fludy of conditions In Eur-ftirV,H -giyn tu Owiuupio 1Uim tn portunlty to ruav tot frunor tha vto tory in Oallcla. , PRAI5I8 HUMANITY Of TURKS TO THt BRITISH. Uindon. Juim 22. A dlsnutch roiu t li'i luirdani lie s save.: "The Turka are fighting most fairly. In one case a Turk ,wlll under flra, ilressul the woimds of one of our men. In another case a Turk left a water holllu with a wounded Australian Sol dier "A llrtlthh soldier who had been ly ing woundi-d for many hours without fiMsl, far from the llrttlsh tieiichea. was given bread by a Turk. Prisoners hii limn escaped from the Turk as sert they were, well trusted," RUSSIAN RETREAT CARRIED OUT WITH EFFICIENCY. London, June 22, - A dispatch from Petrograd says: ' Russian military critics point nut Unit thn Auslro (ieruuina In forcing their way thru Mb passages of thn lakes to the north ami south of (iro dek. apparently hoped to find the Rus sians ilemirrallzeil after their rapid w tire ine nt However. ImiDi on this front and on the Tauew line, the re grouping wus See itllpllsiiil with eipiul eltlctell ey and celerlly. 'The AiiKtro tier man adwinc west ward and 1o the soul hw est of Itawa Husks Is riKurdid as fuitlallng a gnat turning moveiiieiit to the north of (Irode k and liiiberg." I N V ESI I V, A I E S EWERAG E CONDITIONS IN CITY The city has had an Inspector out for several day past investigating tha conditions affecting the seweTage con tuitions. The sew e-r committer la making an effort to ascertain what buildings If any are not 'onnected with the system where mains are con venient to the property. During the latter part of last week one section or the sewered district of the city was gone over and It was found that then' were seventy or more premises where cornice t loos have not been made. It Is the put'IHise of the lommlllee to give off l ll notice, sign eel by the mayor, to connect, and fol low up these notices, and where they are Ignored proceed aa prvserlbed by law compelling the execution of ,tha order. , The Inspection revealed thn fact that there Is a building In thn heart of the city, occupied by a coloreel ten ant, that is not connected, and the aiithorltli-H propose to require that sin h house be vacated 'unless relief Is given by the property owners. SAV BECKER New York, June' 22 Thee first move in the llhiU attempt to save Charles lle-eke-r from exee ulion (or the iie.rder of Herman Rosenthal was made today bv Martin T Manlon, his i htef conn sel, who went to Albany to eliseiiss aiiIi (ioviTnor Whitman liee-ker'a pro (eoscil appeal for executive i leniency. It was iindiTstoeid be would ok thn governor to But a day fur4Ue. b'larlng. ope by Dr. Henry Jewrtt Kurber. of Chic ago, who Is a graduate of thn Uni versities of Ite rlln, Vienna, U Ipslc and Halle and an liitematlonhl authority on economies. Doctor KiiiIht, who has just returned from France, In au interview said: "The ruling (lasses In both tier many and Austria were saying on the eves of Italy's entrance Into the war: If Italy e nters we are lost.' I was Impressed by the way the people, of Austria and (iermauy are kept In the dark, so to apeak, as regards the course of cvMts. "The ceiiHorc.hlp Is absolute. This brings tis to a point that Is of Intere-st to America. If the peoples of Austria Hungary and (lermany are confident of victory and governments know they laiinot win, the'y must seek a pretest to justify a pulley based on a knowl edge of ultimate- defeat." Huiiiimirl.lng (iermiiny's ellffleMilties before the' war and the results of to day as clue to "high flnsine," Doctor I'd r her said (lermany has been build In up her Industrial organl.al Ion thru Use al Industrial expansion with polltl e al liilcpl. She has sold lii other conn tries, at a loss, to undermine compet ing Industries. "In other words." Doctor Fur Iter continued, "II was not a policy of ac ciuiiliig tin' trade- of other countries alone, but of controlling or buying the i on n tries thciiiHf Ives, In au ec onomic sense. "Briefly speaking, Cernninv did not posse-, oe the economic strength to carry thru Mil pollc y. Hhc was doing her current business largedy on foreign credit." 1'olnllng out that thn gold reserve of the itelchbank has gained only $l,2aii,!inu in twenty years, Doc-tor I 'm her sulci : "This just about equals the gold re serve of the Hunk of Italy, wnh h coun try represents vastly less Investment and Indebtedness On January I, I'.'lt. the corporate obligation In Duly were less Hum Hi per cent of tangible prop ertv. while- In (icriuuny I hey wer probably no less than l'i per cent. THE PONTIFICAL GUARDS IN THE EUROPEAN WAR Rome, June 22 rtliue Italy entered Into the Kiiropeun war many wild stor les have he-en e In ulutcil concerning the pontllle al Noble- (iuanls slid the obligation of Italian military "ervlre Among the rumors has been one to the effect that soini- of the guards have bee n violently drafted luto the army. 1-rotn an official source It Is learned that none of these storb'S Is true. 'I lie Noble Hoards will not be asked to undergo, ami cannot ac c ept, service In the Italian army. Their function Ii not merely to grace the court of the Pontiff but ulso to defend his person In the hour of danger. It may be added that the Italian author Hies have not shown the least dispo sition l'i Induce. tbeMii under the law to accept service "ii thn Italian army. DI N K I RlT HOM HATRED ; SOME CIVILIANS DEAD Paris. June 21 The French war of- i flee siateine-iit this afternoon aaya: "The seaport of Dunkirk was lom barded lust night by a piecte of long rango artillery. Fourteen shells wi'ru thrown and some persons belonging to tha civilian population worn killed. Real Estate Men Hear Addresses. Urn Angeles, Cal., June :-2 Thern was an increased attendance at tha opening of this, the second day of the annual convention of the National As mutation of Real Kstute Kxchangr. The speakers ami their topics at the forenoon session Included the following- "Advertising," 1.. D. Woodworth, Rochester; "Kelatiou or the Hank to thn Real Katate Man," Stoddard Jess, a Angeles; "Real F.state Publicity," .Stanley I,. Mc Michael, Cleveland, and "Listing Agreements," J udson llrad way, Detroit. The chief feature of the afternoon program was tha annual oratorical cynti'iet for the Chicago Real Kstattj iloard. ' ' 1!
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