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in interior. v , rJ. -
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Sunday, cooler tonight ,,.
VOL. XXIII. NO.,347; ;
WILMINGTON, NORTH lOAROUN k SAT URDAY "AFTERNOONOCTOBER 69 1 7;"
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Dawn Found a Long Line , of
Persons Waiting For
: 10 O'clock.
FAIR AND COOL DAY
PROMISED FOR G AME
LaFollette's Speech; .Drew : a
Crowd Which: Jammed
Senate Chamber ,
Battle Took Place in European
Waters and Lasted 22 -Minutes.
BRITISH ADMIRALTY
PRAISES AMERICANS
Submarine Sighted As it
proached a r leet of Mer
chant Vessels and Was Im
mediately Attacked by the
Destroyer. 1
-i.
(T.y Associated Press.)
Washington, Oat. 6. Details of a
fight b.-'tween an American destroyer
in European waters and a German
submarine, in which the submersible
was destroyed by depth bombs were
announced by the Navy Department
today. '' " -'. '
The name . of the destroyer; a4d the
time and place of the engagement are
withheld in V. Navy Depivtment's
announcement.
. . .-.rn.--.Je.,r.fM'::-
Annotmcement
following statement
"The Secretary of the Navy author
izes the publication of this account of
an engagement-between an American
destroyer and an enemy submarine:
"This is c;:e of a numDer of en
counters of a more or less similar
nature, the details of which have
been made public in this manner as
soon as possible.
"(A feature of interest attaches to
this engagement because it was the
occasion for a letter of appreciation
from the British admiralty which ex
pressed admiration for the efficient
and seainnn-like conduct of the offi
cers and crew of the American de
stroyer). "For military reasons the name of
the destroyer and the date and .the
location of the action are withheld.
"The following account : of the en
gagement was prepared frotn the corny
plete report received by the Navy - De
partment: . . ,
"'The American destroyer ? first
sighted the submarine an the early
morning of a clear day. The sea was
entire calm with hardly a ripple of
foam. The submarine was running
submerged, with only her periscope
showing. A large -number - of imer
chant shins were in "sight. The U-boat
was less than a mile off the nort beam
of the destroyer and following a par
allel course in an opposite direction,
when the periscope was discovered.
It was throwing, a column of water
.several feet . in height, so like a
nearly spent torpedo that the officer
of th" deck thought for a moment
that thi;-, was what it was.
PERU VOTES IB
SEVER BELATI
WITH GE
The Early Drizzle Was Dispell
ed, and With The Coming
of, Sun's Rays Hopes of
The Crowd Brightened
ALL LOOKING FOR A
SPECTACULAR FINALE
Two Hours Reserved For Any Jv
Who ,lJesire ; to, Kepiy to
LaFollette's Three - Hour
Speech- Adjourned at 3 1
O'clock. -'. " k :.
4. .( 4.
4 XWQ' MEDALS FOR HEROIC
t', DRIVER.
n h
I I f I
ONS
MM
Probable Line-Up.
It appeared therefrom tlhat the
lire-up for the game would be as fol
lows:
New York,
r'urns, If ........... .
Herzog, 2b.
Kauff , cf.
Zimmermann, 3b. . .
;Fletcher,--ss .....
Robertson, rf
f'Holke, lb.....:
'McCarty c. . .
Chicago. .
.J. Collins, rf.
.McMulien, 3b.
E. Collins, 2b.
. . .Jackson, If.
, .. . .Felsch, cf. '
. . Gandil, lb.
.Weaver, ss.
, . . Schalk c.
.Cicotte, p
(By Associated Pfress.) -Washington,
Oct. 'y.-Congress on
tered the lact "hours .of the session
with all attention turned to the Sen
ate where Senator .LaFollette took
the floor at 10 o'clock to make a
threehour speech in .answer to ihe
critics whp have petitioned,, for -his
expulsion because f of ;ida coirrse 'and
public ; utterances- tcriru : the warS -
By pfe-artanscn:entv wb hours 75?-
reserved in which Senators were to
reply at the close of his speech, and
i unless some unforseenu developmen
iook piace, aajournment 01 congress
ly Votes to Take. Such a
Course
OVER SINKING OF
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago, 111., Oct. 6. Local news
papers today were reasonably certain
that Cicotte wouid pitch lor Chicago
A nrrti TT7I A M r A r V
rcivu V iii o.iiv and Schupp for New York. Second
Peru Demands That Qermany
Pay an Indemnity For Sub
marining The Lorton in -Spanish
Waters.
. , , . Schupp. p
-ss Almost UnanimouL.u
, 3- in imp iiirii:n.n ijhhi: ik: ivihiii hiiii r j.t.; jm.
Rigler, of the National League. i Memhrrs of thft TIohra ' wh,vt, nniv
was marking time waiting for the!
Senate, flocked to the .Senate cam- i
ber where galleries . and floor. -were!
jammed; in expectation; of a spectac
ular finale to the session which "has
appropriated hitherto-5 unheard of Mil
lions for America's participation in
the world war, and has passed a score
of war measures in1 an incredibly
short time. , J I -" -
: LaFollette, always a;specta6ular fig
ure, in debate, and " acknowledge as
ho mean . opponent? by his enemies
iliad' spent, yesterday and " most of thd
scaaumg. at k nis . seat - in me
row before the Vice -President'
LaFollette' began his address,, reading
1 carefully and deliberately -his; manu
'.script with Senators giving close at
tention. The prospect was that his
carefully chosen . words would not
evoke some of the hot replies plan
ned. 1 ,. -'
- LaFollette, facing in turn the Re
publican and Democratic sides' and
the Vice President's rostrum, held up
a inss o- clippings, too .. .jm e,
and ho had printed in ;ho C 'm; is
siiMDl Record instead.
Once he stopped sis a rebuke to a
(Continued from ! Page Eight)
cboice was Faber of the locals and
Perrltt f or the invaders.
Papers, helped wonderfully to while
away Jthe hours for the waiting men
J at the park in the early ; morning
waiting for, their turn to buy a bleach
er ticket. ( ' ' , '
It was not much of ft light sd . early
eemed to
ta'fe" ceasiedc'definitely s and spirits
Thursday. At some points on thevrose. New: arrivals" came now ; in
front, the Germans have been com-lgroups and the lines grew rapidly until
pelled to retire till- further than they wound out of sight of the ticket
they were carried by the drive of thewindbws around corners, Jnto $siiie
British. The positions they occupied streets.. Vendors with pennants be
were, found too greatly exposed tojgan tO;appear and Others with horns
the rain of fire rom the Allies. . and other noise-making , instruments
British patrols discovered this con-'and eten toy balloons. The business
dition when they were sent forward i of the coffee, men, which had languish
to reconnoiter. All along one sector.-' ed when the newspapers came, receiv
the forward shell hole uerenses were etl quickly and many a-small boy or
abandoned. The British are firmly j girl came running with hot lunch in
holding their new lines. By.last night! a pail for some one, who had stood
they were well dug in along the -ad- the long hard viwail, during the night
vanced front and ready, for any fur- Watches came out of pockets. "Only
ther counter attacks. four hours more till the gates open,"
' On the French front north of Ver- said the watchers, and it seemed lit-
dun the Crown Prince is continuing tie to those who had waited more
his effort to win back lost territory.
An attack north of Hill 344 last nignt
resulted in the Germans gaining a
hours than that in the" darkness and
cold.
By. 7 o'clock 1,500 persons were in
mm mm f
. .t.;,.,r
,.,.:l3.V' ,r''.
N
OF FIRE
His Defense Not Personal; But
Applied to Ail Withr v . : '
" ' w mm i?:.vj?vsi'
FORCES E
British Patrols Discover a Re
tirement From Exposed ;
I Positions
BITTERLY ARRAIGNED
SO-CALLED WAR PARTY
Declares Those . Who Opposed ' ;
War! Have BeenSubjected ; :
';: tO;;IjWoUaJAttacS.a
;. Campaign of Tierror Pre J
vails. -
r3
CROWN PRINCE AGAIN
ATTACKS FRENCH LINE
Germans ' , Gain a Foothold
Near Verdun, But are Ex-
'vpeUedBnsh::teypugc
- in and-Await Assaults. ,
" . yjfy Associated -Press'.
ty Associated -Press.) i .v;-'r ,,e; si f '
Washington, Qcts ; 6.r-Senatbr Laf 7 v" .
Follette, J whose ;expulsicmfrom'thej
Senate for vdislpyaltyhas beenutgea ?t
in: viC'Us ;petitions;" replied? to rcriticii ; :
of hi cp,urtein-'the;"war;-today ta'.av-'-'
long and carefully jprepared speecb; V
He asserted that the "war partyV -be -sides'carrying
on a campaign ' of libej , '' .
and character ' assassination", against "
members " 'of Congress ; . who voted
agam'st ;tie war, wasttemptlngA to W:
suppress fdiscussion! A otiwar; . issues, w-- r.
j and" fntimrdate', the 'peopleihemselvea -
tuyuvaajpgeirnomes anajmiaw ;v
w :.:.v.v.';o::v.v;::-:: a . '
tions ; with Germany.ii' The first--step
.'was ; taken today when "Congress, ? by
'am nlnJLi ? J ' J 1 J H J
o.u ixixuusL uuuuiuiuus vute ueuiueu . in
favor ofsuch a rCourse. f , "
ii. - -
?Ldma :PeruyCct5nelaTed);
w soon -oreaii. ou .uiyiomauo reisp'L . ue pwuutur quoiea; at lengta" rroiat
The Peruvian government, on SeD-
rtember 26, instructed -its minister, at
j Berlin to present to the German 'gov
I ernment a demand .that satisfaction
ub Kivtiii wiuiiii eigni aays ior me
sinking : of the Peruvian bark Lorton.
It was added that if the demand was; the 'Non-partisan League at "St. Paul,',
footing m the advanced French lme(ihft llneS , There were probably thir
from which they were shortly after-;. w0men among them. They were
wx.?, I? and 6 lme compietely'for;thevmost part well dressed and
esutLHisiieu
The
' i.- . . t at .
. , . : xtV i,.- prosperous-appearmg. ouuie ui lueiii.
xne xNavy ueparuuem "i,"1 explained that their money had been
ton gave out a statement detailing an back to fhem afteJ the
reserv-
encounter Jetweenan American de:led seat9.nad been allotted and that
strpyer and a German submarine in t ad ft games," and
which the U-boat was destroyed had. sacrificed some hours of sleep
depth-bombs. r lt-
; There "were also a number of sail
ors . rtNix on the names," they told
a reporter. "We're supposed to be m
bur hammocks right now."
j At 7:30 tarpaulins were removed
from the base lines and the grounds
, were pronounced reasonably fit for
the historic contest about to be put
on. At this hour, also, the score .card
salesmen brought new brightness1 into
LUC uvea ui Luvroo iu nuo . itiiu x-un
THREE KILLED IN
A: RAG
E BATTl E
next instant the destroyer Men Greeted With Shot cries of "you can't tell the players
.-ii yon hornlw rn tna loft JTlfl i " in i j ,, ti c a iv.
iLYFElliSlll
WORK FOR fllllDill
Driver Foley. R. F. A., who at the
investiture at Buckingham Palace was not met diplomatic relations would be
6xCil xuuB umsB uic uu ciuu. The Lorton was sunk inside . Span
the Military medals. " . ' . ! ish territorial' waters last February.
nv a .German submarine. . Declaring
that the - sinking was i unjustifiable,
Peru insisted that Germany should
pay ' an 'Indemnity. . The German gov
ernment offered to submit the case to
a prize court, : . :; ' . ;
A" dispatch from Lima, on October
4, said the Peruvian government had
discovered that A. von Der Heyde, the
minister r to Germany, had snot delly-
'ered to the German foreign office the?
Mexican - war speeches : of . Lincoln-
ClayV-CWebstef and Sumnerlri: supfv
port of his defense pf vtierfght Io ft ,D
member of Congress to : assail the poRV
icy of the government. -and dwelt- at
length upon the constitutional duty of; "
congress, . ratner tnan the President; : -to
proclaim ; the- nati9n'srpurposes in
taking ' lip arms. He naade . no r4f er. i
ence to'Jthe" inquiry, ordered i yesterday ) 1 "'
by the Senate into his; speech before ;
and dealt with criticisms of - himself 5 ;
only' "generally 'y0('P
; pix .memDers ,oi ,tne;enateana,
as I recall,. about: 50, members of the
House, , voted, against the declaration
of war,"; he , said. . "Immediately .there
was let loose i upon those - Senators "
and Representatives ' a . flood " of in- . . I
vectiye; and "abuse from'; newspapers V .
and, individuals who had been clam ,
j-orJng, fqr war, uheaualed, ; I f Relieve,
in the iistpry; of; cvllized sopiety. , ; , ;
., "Prior, to. - the " decoration "of . war;
every man who had 'ventured Vt&i op
pose .our entrance into it had , been " '
First and Diamond Ring Perio d of Contest Will Both Come
to a Close at 9 O'clock Toni ght Contestants ar.Urgedj
' to Get in Afl Possible Subscriptions J Before C16s-:;
' ing Hour. . .. . , : 1
THE PRIZES.
When They Called For
Negro.
fhanpi-d course harply to the left and
hfadfd for the U-boat at full speed.
At th same time the forward guns
op'Tv-d fire on the periscope, The
commanding officer ordered a course
sr. er. d that would bring the destroy-
:.' .'(''ss-.tne waae oi ine,...u-uui,: - ft -Gero- three wwte men are surged through. Policemen mam
mtif to the rear of the periscope. . . . . . . T t,, ,tained a semblance of order. It was
" As the destroyer dashed across oeaa anu tme w , stimat6d ,,15.000 persons were
the line of bubbles, a depth charge : Ala., 35 miles soutn ot nere. , line.
was dropped and a column of clear!- The dead: Oliver Enzer, aged .60;; it' was nearly noon before the Na
v. r t 'hrt- vii foot- m rn TnoniT: - , i n
destroyer
without a score card." Most of the
t dyed-in-the-wool fans" there could
jhave told, the players in, the dark, but
,they bought the cards anyway. '
(By Assoeiattf , reas.j ; , The gate to the bleachers was
Montgomery, Ala., Oct.' 6. In a bat- opened at 10 a. m., and the crowd
4 4 4f 4 ' ; -fr , ' 4 -ferepce m,tie:numberHpf .votes issued
. riod may determine the winner of the
Briscoe and; Ford Automobiles or one f
of the. other valuable prizes; ;
in
$775 Briscoe Automobile.
Ford Touring Car,
. $200 in Gold.
..$100 in Gold.
$93 Furniture Suite. -
I 111! II II .1 .11 I 1
ii in i to n i ini nffr
U10I I u UilnnLU! 1 l
r k. . vein Mill niinu luc ill. it-- i
4 of votes you- have received 'this spe-
1 riod ? ' ' Have you gotten at least "one j
T No doubt' many of yoii are sat:
du reet into me am "!jHuD Cannon, aged 35; W. 'L. Grif-t Clonal Commission assembled. The
turned to the right sum- fith - commission first met thei four world's
fniy circling, a,nd her; starboard
fains rrened on the oeriscope as:she
fith, aged 35J
The injured:
$25 Wrist Watch.
Two $60 Diamond Rings.
$75 Columbia Grafonola
450 Merehandise Order At J. W; v .
- t ' " . 1 miT IT VH UlHTH. IK .IlIUaL UL .r UU ! . . . . . . ..t:.v,m
H. Pucha- Department Store. ' . -w. f .von --otilr BaKer,. 8rji.iW
r, f" , tJ Ltnmo, '"oy.,: .rmporarv . commander f
Ten per-cent, commission to "TOO-n-nw, flT1(1 nine 'clock tonight amP Mrene.- ais ;jta,tu
all non-winners, who remain J?vfS oXmf amof
r . - j . . : j ii. . . j!. .i tiAin i.nh a -- - - -;-ij-- "v - - zpns irrnn -inH i nan ueroi v jIiiiiiliki i.e . i
Hus-ii Emzer 32 wfU series , umpire ana apsigneu uieui v iwtjye, uu muuc, yi ucn , BUU- r
UX1U itlSU JUSU UUICU, U1C1U UH lUlClV'C- T av if -.vx.t. ;,. , v . . - ,- -
. 4. 4 4: 41 4. : ' 4 4 4 " 4 4
r;im across the U-boat's wake again, die; Prof. L. H, Hudson, shot in both tatJO of obscure playing rules. The
Ajrain column of clear water showed j arms ; Justin Enzer, agedf 35," shot in baseball rulers- then had an; appoint
that the depth charge had -not reacn Gide v .- ; - v . . . jment with- accredited moving pictuYe
zens from the .Chamber of Commerce
i Several, of the contestants hare ex- a-parad that - escorted the;; secretary
bresseda determination to . win", the fnm tha rfliirnai fstatlOTinit th,Manu-
This :is the 'last day of the first ! Special .Prize.; One of the yoS Jadies f acturers' Club, where an informal re-
b;n th twno thA flesrrover turned
80 Pl:--;n.ly that she was able to jcome
J"wn ;or a third attack in the wake
f th. submarine, The Jthird '. depth
fhnvzv brought, up ra. column of clear
uaii i- rind the. r?a?tffnvpr wbeip.led bnce
WSl ujr ui cue -j- - -rii oc. 4oll trto';: fTnn. .7 T 7 :j "aT3r 7i i. ' - n
&e last day of the competition forjhe testage
ti-u. . j ,1,!.- wkiXw x i n ;nared to deliver the; ring to. hertnat thp .tv aiKHtoriunf and later In 'the
I uWmatum s a coward or worse and
. wirnin - i v 1 1 1 im its i f it- i iim kiiik inc in i - ... . -
-- - r , 7 , evennefresiaent: naa ny , no means : :
e LortonThe ministeras jreprl- ben immune: from ; -these. -attack '
j M Z V. - - r TT l Since :tne declaration oi war, the trl-
ordered to make the presentation im- ar party has pursued tbose
mediately. : , ' ? Senators and - Renresentativpc. whn'
voted ; agains.t;-,warf5.V;.wit;.;5;malicIous ; -O
falsehood and recklessly, libelous., at-1
tacks,; going to; the extreme limit of
charging them wth. treason; against :
their, cptry. u- t-.Jt ''-s , s
:. "It ift not claimed that the Senators
who .opposed : the .declaration of Jwar
have sin6e thatr time acted : with) anyf
concerted; purpose :-"either regarding
j war ; measures, ;r; any others : ;They
have -voted, according to .their Individ-, C
uoji uyiiiiuuB, uttye uiieu uwu uyyu--
ed to each Other in bills, and; accord- , -ing
to my recollection, have never, all . :
voted .together . since that' time 'on any , -single
. proposition : upon -' whicb the
Senate had been diridedV v " ; -
Senator LaFollette declared that if
lio alone. had been made :theV victim ot ,
these attacks) he would : not - take the
Senate's valuableMime :f oi:itheifon-!
Siderati6ni:'i::"i?: -,'
;"4'But, sir,' Jie Icontinuedltis not V f
alone the members 1 of Congress that y y
the .war. party . in' -this " country, ' has'
sought- to " Intimidate; 5; The'x mandate ;
has . gone . f orth vto - the sovereign p eo-'
pie of. this : ebuntrythate they must - be
silent whlle . thos things- are being
done.by their government which most !
vitally concern, tbeir ell-being; their; "
happiness;v;and; their '. lives, sJoday
inspected Vamp ureene
Delivered an Address to
i' Citizens. : j. ".-
? - (By Associated Press.) : -
Charlctte, N. G ., Oct. ;6.4-Newton
. ' . . A--ni .t, tr,--ii. nnrn A'A camera men and staff photographers
''A-rtW nliifk. turn trt the.r'ght 5 i-tomcu Uj -- , 'm.--.. . -
brouKiit the starboard eurisvfo bejvr, non. Griffith and -Hudson ;.. went.-.n) -Z m ,nTO OTJ(r nhmmrt Piri? wwh a imecial i Pared . tq;-,.deliyer;
fhfl i hArnn nr i i lvpr n;nzpr inm iuiji ii-" - - j- i
. - : ; . .-, . M hmifia j .ifi, ' i n o vi ii ii v i iw.ii v - . . i i i t . - j . at. i o -n n ' vrnr opt ..Tna - ritrnra - nT Tna Tit-f l n 1 4
.n r-i ho t-nrn nrootrc onniTicr in. ' w." "sf -. - -a.1 ; unci uuuu. 'uc.-.-iu mail. va.xuu uic;.. i w , ..v-.,, r.--,. .
l;rht wth win Tirt nrnmntiv at The:)ne,who will be the owner of, the It is ; stated at Camp Greene -that ;no , ing jcitizens of ..this country 'are bein
terrorized .and. Outraged in their rights
t -tJ a V a ' ti TJ,t Trvt '
. -. " i , 7,. J ..I Paris, Oct? 6. The .Germans made !after that hour from contestants liv-
Piace. i ne request ; ior , me utw : Rn attack .i-ht "'' linin Wilmlngt
j remaining hours. The ;, young ..lady. military-honors will be paid other and , protect the
t who expressed ' herself ,:: . so : forcibly than Iby the officials whof will go over I bave inmy
inav 'not ' be - the - winner, but her en-: th -j,mii with lh ffoprptaW on-an in. t affidavits . establ
on to count toward the
IUOl'iJ tMc- fimi tna Toft arid .. fl. f t it, cto -rl nroc nTofifPrt With fl ' hMhinf nnr :ioaifHil1 ,5ll- .TllV. PafnoiT ui jJT rl.Vv -Vnta'a.
"1" ion guns opened up, but without The casualty Jist resulted. : ioot ng in" the " rencn u.:or lo apply on th,e Diamond Ring. i '4. 1$$
visihi ie-ult. , I .v.,--- --.-:;.:;.
Th, iast time the destroyer ;came Keports trora i.arine ?f.Vbfttro''-
" " the attack exactly in , vi? , Jiiua-.i cwvw ' ?r . , q:SKi .f- -7
neared the end of the line of wn ordered them off the place.1 .v. i'1 Associatedi.'resB.v x v- Pr-'ze if they maU their subscriptions should -be.-, ;The number r or : extra , . v;v j V t.. , . ;i
iHibbi, ; the fourth depth charge was mrn ana..oraerea inem.ou iue vf-, : British Front in France and Bel- z!i 7nv ti todaV ; ' . Ivotes on each $15 worth of subscrip-V. .Washington, Oct; $.-Fair and mod-1-1
; (, thil? fnw , eJKl The?posservWhich waa.armed-itM 5!!
H-r : lmilinr Af fto Gnrfoi.o nf thAl Rearch twarrant refused ito leavfc and; n
t 1 41 1 HVt hiiii mi ik . i itri t f n Tiininiiu 111 , Nil lira . x iiitxj rw ou. - v.. a j.u u i . . - - - - rxv. f v otiii. tiityi in ovcrv-.nnK. iif v, t 1 1 n. l 1. 1 tztxcii. vx. - ua'w ,v w- 1 T - - w . -. - r
1 . ... ... . - :u reported tCKiayTo.De; m rsucn exposea -""f
unant : tim o I rT-T ' ' j; it,.-3i. weeKiv iorecasT -01 vinff weameri
iofc-hiii 'cVinrtt ti? became general ana rowuisnipaw a jShottehowerDerioa ffi Beginning 1
film or oiL
'hi destroyer
''Ki for far
ossessiori jnumeroua :
camp with: the Secretary pn;an in-f affidavits . estapnsning vtne iact tnai
tmir . " . people are ueing- uxuawiuiiy arreaicu,
i thrown into aaji, , ueia iincommumcaGo
:' AiOTI "rrsni' lor;;.aays-oniy5:to ofienyjuy:,ais':
- FOR NEXT WEEK ' taken. Jnto, court .because they. - have
committea no ;cnme.j;; private Resi
dences 'Care ; being invaded, floyalj citt
zens (Si, undoubtedi integrity and prob
tty ajresteL.crQserexammed .and Uhe ;
sacred n constitutional; rights
guaranteed : to fevery American citi-
are .being .continually; violated.
iapears tto be Jthe purpose ;cr.
i thosei conducting this-- campaign; . to
V-
D0;" but none
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