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litis wwifseToN dispatch final bmh
FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE
Will NO. 370.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MON DAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER, 29, 1917
PRICE FIVE CENTS.-
GftBARRUS GRAND
. A R I T " 11 r I f I- A
JURY TO IT
.'.V JZ. f.
IE MEANS CASE
TOTAL SUBSCRIBED
IN LIBERTY LOAN
IS STILL UNKNOWN
9
Solicitor Presents Bill Charg
ing Means With Murder of
Mrs. King
MANY WITNESSES
TO BE EXAMINED
Britain and France to Aid
the Sorely Pressed
Ally
RETREAT HAD BEEN
ONE OF DISASTER
Teutons Broke Through De
fense and Were Rushing in
to the Plains of Italy Ital
ians Suffered Great Losses
I r.V.
J r'.'Lviy
(It
si
r
f' v fr 'i
CHECKING THE TEUTONS.
soeiated Press).
Oct. 29. Steps al
been taken for ren
fullest possible
the Italians.
LUCK OF SUPPLIES
Efl DEFEAT
THE ITALIAN ARMY
The Teutonic Drive Was Just
in Time to Save
Austria.
BRITISH AV1AT0
DO
no
DISS
Gason B. Means Charged With
Death of Wealthy Chicago
Woman Who Was Fatally
Shot Last August
ITALY SILENCED
FOR WHOLE WINTER
(By Associated Frpss.l
i Concord, NY C, Oct. 29 Solicitor
i Hayden Clement canae here today)
wish the convening cf Cabarrus coun- :
: ty Superior ('our: to present to the J
: errand jury, a bill of indictment charg-j
the murder of Mir. Mauuo A. King, i
widow of J. A. King, a millionaire ra.sr1
ident of Chicago. Assistant District '
Attorney John T. Dooling, of New!
York; Dr. Otto Schultze, a patholo-j
gist attached to District Attorney 1
, Swann's office in Now York; Dr. Wii-i
t (By Associated Press.) ! liam H.: Burnieister, coroner's ph ,r:;i-j
London, Oot. 2i).-Many thousand ; cjan of Qok CQUnt,; Jm - !
of bombs were dropped yesterday on, amined the woman's body after it was!
German military establishments in shipped to Chicago for burial; William J
Belgium by British aviators. The' T- Jaes, o New York, a pistol ex-j
raids ar.i described as follows in a. Pert, and a number of local witnesses
' 4. u c ,t. ....:,... ; were 1
btciLfiiiexiL iruin me iiumiraiiy : : .
I . ' jUiy,
I me naval air service yesieruay , Mrs. King was shot and killed nc.-. inmate ;1 that thi
Tons of Deadly Missiles Rain
ed Upon German Military
Establishments
frobably Be Latter Part of
Week Before Amount is
Known
. TEVED THAT TOP
MARK WAS REACHED
Taken iri Charge as He Was
Preparing to Address.
Socialists
HE RECEIVED TWELVE
LASHES ON THE BACK
Reserve Bank Officials HardBigelow Prayed for Soul of
at work labulating bub- Wilhelm After Whipping
scnptions Reports Must Was Advised to Stav
DeinDy lhursday Away From Cincinnati
.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Oct. 29 Returns from
the second Liberty loan campaign
reaching the . Treasury Department
early today gave no definite indica-
j tion as to the total amount subscrib
ed. The. full measure of the nation's
response probably will not be known
definitely before the latter part of the
week.
Treasury officials, on the basis of
j returns at hand, were unable to say
I whether subscriptions to the loan had
I passed the five hillion mark, although
A. Mitchell Palmer, former Renr- 1 the were agreed that chances are the
and a number ot local witnesses! . , , . I "c
ready to appear before the grand! en charge or tho encmy s mr-n and j said
I 'properties in this country. It is esti-i local
as- 4' 1
Italians
.
r 1
r!
:
ii:
I;, -: Oct. 29. The
-. -ug the advance of the 4!
- ' I'man troops into the -h
ni Xorthern Italy, the war
mnounces.
Ti Italian troops are fulfilling
ir fluty and all movements or- 'J
'1 by the general staff a,re be
, tarried out, the statement b
4-
Supplies Now Being Sent
Forward
1 t: res annrnYimaTo tnia ammint
sentativc from Pennsylvania, has tak-r T?enort tn tho rior.a.tf
that reserve bank officials and
1 1 1 1 1 ,
y. It is esti-i ioca.i loan committees arter yester-
will amount, to about ! day,s breathing speel, were hard at
evening carried out bombing raids en : here August 29, last while on a target !o i-n; ,i.,n.. ,,,1,; u ! ySOVK m an enort to complete their
elPflPmv irdrnniP at Kn2(.l nrt t i cbnntill, frin iti, n-n Me wti,. . , ' . .. . . I taDUiauons ot returns. They have,' llt nt
A ftni AfMiu -inl Pnr:t W Q W5r.r , . . - " . """' l" cv- uum
"llu" !... 'v. uiiif,- ,.j i if; pft y linrtoTcttrind that hn xi-ill I-,, Vi
(By Associated Press.)
Cincinnati, Oct. 29 Herbert
Bigelow, head of the People's church,
of this city, one" of the leaders .of the ,
People's Council, socialist and paci
fist, was taken into a dense woods
near Florence, Ky., shortly before mid
night last night, tied to a tree and
horsewhipped by men "who wore long
j robes and-hoods, similar to those de-
scnoed as worn by the renowned Ku
Kluk Klan' " according to a report
from Florence this morning. One pf
the leaders of the party then read
from a piece of paper he held in his
hand:
Another Offensive Against
Austria Hardly Probabl
Before Spring Belated j Denis Westrem. Many tons of bonibi
were dropped close to the sheds and
ham.
showing Liberty
"In the name of the poor women '.
and children of Belgium, this man
should be whipped."
At a given signal another man, clad
from ead to foot in white, stepped
a huge circle that had been
formed, drew a long whip of the
black snake" kind and delivered 12
the railway line. Our aviators also
A local coroner's iurv decided1 4 -i :m, i . 6
... .. . . - - i-iuc iiijLiiiui; i i uu wiin i jiu yiuireriy , loan suDKCtiuiion totals ttip lreamirvi . . .
,lled herseli accidentally. Aftonl of any alic enemy residing in this Department anZmced
ciiiii tdiHaiu iJiii(,jitiiii Viuif vnnntrv . i, . j iu i -iv- i ijijc-o Yt'itj men tui, uiKeiun
The powerful Austro-German ad-nrr-e
which has been pressing
rh:ough the f;
hi?
of the Julian
Alps onto the plains of Northern
Italy is being kept in check by the
Italian forces which are faithfully ful
fillinz tlinir riutv. it is officiallv an
nounced by the war office in Rome 1
to'liy. I
l.fni'nn advees say the Italians wiil
be piven all possible aid and that
.-t-ris ;iirridy Iinve been taken to this
f n '. P; .-umablv Italy's own .reserves
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Oct. 29 Lacg" of ma
terial, munitions and gtins and un
seasoned troops on the right wing in
the face of an overwhelming Austro
German force coming from the Rus
sian borders are the causes assigned
by technical experts of the Italian
mission here for the Italian defeat in
the Julian Alps.
There must be a reformation of the
lighting lines, they say, and a resunip-
j tion of the Italian offensive cannot
she k
iueuns anu ainum rHiiuiicini were vnnntrv
bombed the railway junctions at Cor- ! not present when she was killed, theyj ' Begins Duties.
temarck and Lichtervelde. About two ; testified. Mrs. King at the time with; Washington Oct. 29. A. Mitchell
tons oi douids were uroppeu. unc ot j &,ihiti, ihm. maiv . dk-iviu, v'aa I Palmer eneniv nvonertv custodi-in
be made public here until November
1 This decision was reached when
ft became apparent that the Federal
reserve oanks would be unable to
was
j expected before next spring, the cam:J
paign meanwhile, being necessarily on
defensive lines.
Members of the mission are confi
dent relief and assistance will be
forthcoming soon from Italy's allies.
Men are not wanted; Italy has an
abundance of men. Munitions, steel,
i coal, cannon and food are what must
'' be had at once.
The Italian right, which first failed
under ihe enemy-.-, greal assault it is
said here, was composed of territor-
of n: n and guns have by this time
bf"n drawn up in notable volume and
hurried northward to reinfect-
t!c Italian armies in the great
1j,;1. r.iging on the Friuli plain.
f'll.v's soldiers have failed to check
tli onrush of Austro-Germans and the
(ntlr-i 1 i n i nf thp Isnnin i5 throatpnpfl
1, ; 1 : t i O ..r.i rr .lnnrn ! ialS
"i . (.U,ll!imlLIUll. OW-Cpillft c.rr fr,r- fha whnla frfiTlt
lllrtUe 11 ucwcoai j i"i. "
not seasoned in war. The brer.k
. i. iv-iuiii. i r- actually Degan tne iiusmess or taKmg make more than approximate returns
"The enemy airdrome at Varssen-! who was her business agent, and over tne millions of dollars of enemy ! bef'e that time
aero was bombed at noon yesterday, i with his wife had made his home in property in the United States today,! Subscriptions to the loan by en
Direct hits on the sheds were made. ; the same New ork apartment as Mrs., with a conference with President Wil- j ployes of the Panama canal and Pana
Dunng the same raid bombs were ; King and Mrs. Melvin. i he body was i son at which the full scope of the.ma raiiroad totaled $549 850 it was
dropped on the Stalhillebrugge sta- j taken to Chicago for burial. An ex- Vork was discussed in detail. I also announced Approximately 82
tion near Bruges. ; amination by Dr. Burmeister caused cent, of the men on the "gold
iuim6uuu.c UUB pmiuio i . i . 11 . . I WOMtW CANVASS : oil" of the' canal commission or
via ucii i it'll uui, .111 tiiciiiy iiiaciiijie 01.1111111; ii.1. ci piciimiiiai.j nt-iums iii , - : 1 r,i
..v,,.. , j x u 1 ,i 1 ... , t. 1 Men? vnni piTVi employe
.rk ftiiui li'jwu ctiiu st't'ii iu Cl cljbil l(j ; v.um;i;iu uiiu wi-aus o..--, uuuuu uvci ,
warned to stay away from Cincinnati
and he was released, while the party'
made their way back to their waiting
automobiles and disappeared.
earth."
j io the grand jury without bail on Sep
! tember 25.
NEW YORK CITY ,
subscribed for bonds.
3,423
A i
TO RESCUE ITALY
j ' Asked to 'feevtevvi'PA-af7
j Washington, Oct. 29. President
j' Wilson, Secretaries Baker and Hous
ton and Postmaster General Burleson
There was nothing: today at the
: ! Treasury upon which to base an esti-
w v Ci4ted Ar8ss '-'f,, tmaenT the .grand total of subscrip
New York, Oct. 29 An arvay jpfp-i, tinc t W ei,TnH in
TW-wwneD tottay starrest campaign ;' r.,...
-i ononnn m v-i, 5'. of repoi'ts, that the banks were busy
trr.m Hif. mountains into the plains of,
Friuii. the invader? have captured Civ-,
i'lak- ;'th1 Gorizia, 100,000 prisoners
and 7'i' crun".
dt'-jif P. i t a i n and France are re-'
pori.i! br taking steps to give the
.-'f.'l Italian army prompt and,
full iippor:. What form this aid will
take ; a. not been disclosed. Tho
j.: A D-,nr,l(oc:
IVmh r.binet met last night to de- ""a 0 u '
fiil I'nni) iiio manner of co-operation
n m - !-li;;n front. Where General
vill make a stand is not yet
to be withdrawn to avoid a flanking
attack. The Italian general staff knew
no less than 700.0CO German and Aus
trian troops were facing Cadorna's
army, nevertheless the attack could
have been resisted successfully. Ital
ians here sav. hac heed been given byi
the Allies to Italy's calls 'for muni-' promptitude and broadness o
More of the (OJ
J
England and France Must!
Promptly Send Help, Says
The Newspapers
(I'y Associated Press.)
London, Oct. 29. That Great Brit
ain and France must go promptly to
Italy's help is the. vieAV expressed by
several morning newspapers. Tne
Times which prints a s-u'tement, im
plying knowledge that such h .dp is
contemplated, says editurially:
"Our word to the people of Ilaly is
to stand firm, for help will surely come
-5f -X- There is no need for al.n m
but there is the utmost need for
vision."
I were today invit"d by Senator Bank
I head, of Alabama, to review the start)
tomorrow of the Pathfinding tour of
tne so-caneu janKiieau nigmvaj
through tire Southern States.
idents in the food conservation cam
paign of the National Food Adminis
tration. The women will canvass ev
ery house in the Greater City. They
will carry pledge cards upon subject
of the necessity of saving food. The
drive will continue a week.
HflRflfST RflTTI F I I
IBIlliUL.Ul UH1 ILU UU llL I
i
!
i
tabulating the totals which rolled in
I by the millions Saurday. Officials re
I asserted their belief that the loan had
j passed $5,000.00
j Next Thursday is the last day upon
which banks may make returns. All
subscription agencies, including the
' 26,000 banks in the country, are re-s
j quired by the Treasury to have their
I subscription lists and the two per
cent, of subscriptions required with
I bond application in the hands of the
j reserve banks not later than
! date.
Bigelow was taken into custody by
five men as he was entering a hall in
the city of Newport, Ky., shortly be- ',
fore 8 o'clock' last night He was
scheduled to address a meeting of So- . '
cialists at the time of his apprehen- , r
sion. Handcuffs were put upon him
and he was hurriedly thrust into a
waiting automobile and spirited away
Recently Federal authorities con-- . ' ,
ducted a raid on Bigelow's off Ice : in; !
Gittclnnati;-'-wttel!
cerning the activities of the local ,
People's Council was seized.' Sunday
afternoon at his People's church sery
ices, Bigelaw prayed, for "the repose : ;
of the souls of Emperor William and ;
the proud men surrounding him." - ,o i
ff r. -t- :
cannon lost were taken without hav- BRITISH MAKE RAIDS
ing fired a shot tor lack oi ammuni-,
: tion.
That the Allies will now make ev-(
ON GERMAN TRENCHES
Contestants All Realize That Time is Growing Short in
Which to Make Themselves Winners of Automobiles
and Other Prizes Miss E loise Daniel of Southport
Leads Entire Field T odaj'
New York Swamped.
New York, Oct. 29. Banks in the
New York Federal Reserve District
overwhelmed with the flood of last
minute subscriptions to the second
Liberty loan, will be unable to tabu
late complete returns until the middle
of he week, it was stated today, but
members of the loan commitee reit
erated their belief that the district's
ouota of a billion and a half dollars!
Mr. Bigelow's own statement, writ
ten last night at Florence, Ky., bears
out the earlier story of the abduction
and whipping. He added, however,
that previous to his being taken into
the woods, he had been blindfolded
that land when the party alighted prepara
tory to going into the woods, a bag,
tv. o positions, capable ot ae-' - . t S1rmiv the Italian army j
l)i'.; n 1 1 i
T.f : a!
n'.niiin"
T i -
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T!..- ?
ar-i- ? f , .
('ai'-i,
tin-
stip - -
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Tn!r;-:::,
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r; 1 -rnak.
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firuhv
riv ;. -t
w!i:,i, .,
of N'rivi!,
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i.i'l :;.
in '
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; ,
a 1 :
Ta
(.-..
available. The
- d the lowlands
(By Associated Press.)
London, Oct. 29. "We raided
tho
are Z'.JZZ. her ttat the enemy trenches last night opposite
liles from Udine, CadornaV, Xmerican shipping board had allotted! arenton today, says touay s omciai
ailn-.i.itr.rK. The railroad VJC ean 11 Tn itniv nTirl statement. A hostile reconnoitng par-
r, "V-..: : n kio tn pnr,v ty was repuisou m uie neisnoornooa or
v
A
S 4j
4 4 "i 4" 4 "S
r.orih and south through
' T i. 1
i.'ihi make a defensive line, . , rn,,nitinnti hut snnDlies of i ne.uL-i- . .
t,,,-!. T-iTor 18 mi'e- 1UL - . n tne course ot yesterday's oper
iii amento rier, is mne-. e , tUr. tt npnn p and thereby .. ' . .
r-nino hahw will nffpr a. luy.u "c :" -r on? norm ot MercKem, a Belgian
-Relieve tne internal yum,a. ou. u. 'trol captured a German post of 21 me
I hi tnrowing net tnui iuuuo
!v TODAY'S LEADERS.
! Eloise Daniel SS.620
Mrs. W. J. Conerly 88,275
Nettie Lewis 88,000 -S
Mrs. A. C. Sessoms . . . .
o1 tionzia a snous men- against the Italians, tne nnssiu.i unc
If; lian troops holding th'1 Relieves Germany has played her
Southward TO the head of greatest card. The ualianr;, vhev
;r. but General Cadorna turned back were within 35 miles of
h able to offer stout re- Lejhach, which, in the opinion of the
n a line running through Italian general staff, was the key to
G'-moria. Udine, Buttrio, success and the capture of that place
f.i The canture of Gradis- hv the Italian forces wdukl have
meant the collapse of Austria wnicn.
would cause defeat tor uer-
a-
pa-
n
ly in the night Belgian troops car
ried out a successiui raid north oi 4, Ruth Teachey
Dixmude and brought back 22 prison- ;$,
crs and a machine gun." ;.j0 4 $ 4 4
complishing nothing.
The contestants should show
their efforts that they realize
time is growing short in which
make themselves the winners of the
valuable prizes offered by The Dis-;
patch
Sallie Garrell 87,70 ! busy among their friends and sup-
Mollie Gordon 87,750 porters in starting their "home
Pauline Underwood . . . . 87,070 f stretch" campaign that will land them
i the subscriptions range from $1,700,
! 000,000 to $1,750,000,000. The official
! count of the Federal Reserve bank
j last night was $1,335,705,800:
j Chicago a Trifle Short,
j Chicago, Oct. 29. Tabulators resum
oyj'cd their tasks today of. reckoning the
. subscriptions to the second Liberty
tc jloan in the Seventh Federal .Reserve
District. Aitnougn omciai returns
probably will not be available before
I was thrown over hisj head and he had
no idea of the location or - the direc
tion in which hefwas being led.
He also states that oil was poured "
over his head after the lashes ' were
administered.
In a statement issued this morning, ,'
Bigelow stated that owing ta the men
"wearing long white robes", he wag
unable to recognize any of his abduc-
! tors. He stated that he did not Know ,
the men who seized him in front of
the hall in Newport, but at the time
he asked where he was to be tanen.
and received the -answer: "To head-
87,915
quarters." f
He says that owing to the darkness j
he was unable to give an accurate
guess ' as to how many made up. the
party, but residents along the Lexnig-
ton pike state that they noticed a line
of 22 automobiles pass on the way to v,
Many of them were out today s"" Florence, Ky., last night, some; ;of
oH-he mTx $700 -h'hich were
000,000, a conservative figure for pur-ion xlSJ
IVll . XJlgClUW, ill lllO 13 LO,l.lii,iV
'that he was under the impression that
dv. ! vin .ten nnn AHA
86.B60 among the elect on the last night of ; ; u"su . "-V-i
jj 4.4. 1 a- i.c,.:vc" jo Cuba Was Liberal.
. XT-ii- Vr.rL- lrt 9Q In o I. hprtv i. k nn n..no rt4 Kir irnviirtimmir
A oloo-ar, oF V.P pnntp--J iints as thev are i,cvy . " ..;lltJ waa uciii& wicoLcu ' v..
wt,u.j.i x.. . ,:i. S nl,o i.onnrtoH (n.t
T'-iiions, however, vould
:r't from the Carso inev-
also somewhat of a dins'-
line of the Tagliamento
jpi ars, would give the Ital-
ttrr natural position from
fid tho Germans from the
'.ri'vs and the over-running
;i Italy.
whole Isonzo line is in
I-. there is also a ;:rious
;i Teuton drive to the Ital-
farnic Alps, and even
:'ii:itf., north of Belluno.
Field Marshal von Mac-
' ndcavoring to drive a
' .1 thf armies of the Car
"i those on the mountains
' i Fdine. Some of the ad
!; ii positions in the Carnic
liv iave been abandoned
' tliis should prove true th ?
' " r:ver f. ir.s to offer Gen
' 1 hi.-; first defensive line,
:;-s stiffen greatly and
i!i rs within a few mile:3
nt positions.
) f-Rrrii-d out by tho Bel
- i i in ii lookine toward the
' ' f Moutholst forest, north
a re
,;' rcl-cin peninsula, south
. . A 1
is been capturea Dy a
in turn,
many.
hbi nmn hi
niviLinunii uiiii hi ipTnnim p
nimr d nunn o
Csr.dinn Troons Praised. ! There are four new occupants
' (Rv Associated Press.) high seats in The Dispatch contest,
British Front in France and Bel 'as the result of the voting Saturday,
ium, Oct. 29 In congratulating roh th eoveted nosition. fell onlv
j Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbprr Plumer, com-,and several others who attempted to
imander of the second prniv corns, fnVlfl f t , t f accomnlishins
the victory von on Friday on the tner object
Ypres front, Field Marshal Haig said The list -s headed by Miss Eloise
the performar-e of the Canadians wai:DanieL Southport. This is only the
remarkably fine. j second time Miss Daniel has been
among the leaders, and the first time
. starting out cn the work on the lastly committee in Cuba ported to- et gervice agents and tnat ,he
0V..1 u. y uicu. ouuj. J -v"'v"v . :x .... .
pvpvv neronr of ' persons in the island republic would -maae no rebibuiu. uut uulCu ...
t . i- ,iJn3 tn! exceed $1,600,000. "The campaign." justice of the United States courts to
.rizes .and their menage read, 'turn
TP
-lap
Every thought and
the different contestant
winning one o
efforts are bei
:ned out to be
ng furthered 'by a host! the most popular movement we have;. Hg &dded any re8istanc-on
ever seen in Cuba.'
of loyal supporters and friends who
imve ueeii uuiu. t- -"v- """ nr Minn r A TJlMrT
rrv and rallv around, the standard cf.'SFANloH CAolWr-A
their favorites. Each contestant, CRISIS UNSOLVED1 were all around him at the time he
was abducted.
jhis part, he thought, would bring, troa
; bio upon his numerous friends who
Schooner Was Attacked Ety
U-Boat and Abandoned
By Its Crew
n off
, - -' - 7 ; - i L 11 1
H J 'she has occupied the pjace of honor,! t0 fight
l! j iMiss Daniel, when she deposited her "No
M I Votes, said that she could see better on(? an,
EPOTS
seems to be imbued with the spirit.
of her fore-fathers and is determmeai
the battle to the last ditch. ,
(Bv Asociflted Press.l
Madrid. Snain. Sunday. Oct. 28.
mercy"' is the watchword of:Kn2r Alfonso held conferences with
! Votes, said that she could see better ( one and "no quarter" the answering ; various political leaders during the
ine nerce mtoxica-; Hnv lt thp solution of the cabinet
! crisis nromises to consume several
"top seat." Her many i C1 y Qf the rest
who have assisted here so fion Qf contest seems to run riot m
that have come up the rive
Action Follows Diroverv of she is certainly to be a strong con-
Di ..ri. m I. i tender for one of the big prizes.
Plot to Destroy Nation s The thrce olher new I(faders fJr to.
Food Supply day are: Mrs. W. J. Conerly, Nichols,
(P.y Associated Press.) - . S- C; Miss Nettie Lewis, Chadbourn;
t nndon Oct 29 The American I (W AMn-ia-i pr-.. Mr3. A. C. Sessoms, Lumberton. All
- ' xynntt 404 ton-I New York; Oct. 29. All granaries, ' of them have had their names on
railing ship Fann e Frescou, wwn, epnt(, anft cAhPV paces whef- the "Honor Roll" at different rimes,
gross, has been attacKeu uy u, f0Q(.i .,s stored m grPat quantities m and have regained the coveted places
from the
friends
readily will be glad to see her name their veins and no warrior of old evcr;dliys jt js not expected that the new
cabinet will be announced betore
Tuesday, as it is regarded as probable
at the top of the list, and from all re-1 fought with more evident relish for
ports tnat nave come up me river, the honor ana integrity oi me -r.ru wu.
A T lU ,
rine. She was taken in tow uy
submarine after being abandoned by
the crew.
Had Small Crew.
New York, Oct 29. The Fannie
progressing favorably. prescoft attacked-by a submarine is a
three masted schoner built at bton-
in 1906, for the Atian-
ni
V ;,.., I..
""s 'Pn capiureu i in(rtnn. Conn..
1 "ns. who have also taken - . . Company, of that place.
: HPVeral other villages SShiPPingomp Qctober g
, ' ,o:i'st- l'"'JioatiTiation not known here, and
: h hold the southern side 01 - a &df nmncd by a crew of
and a continuation of the orainaraj
lf''atinuea on Page Eight) seven men.
New fork were under heavy guard The four last names of "Today's
iinrir orders of Arthur Wiiiiams, Leader-" are the same as yesterday,
Federal Food Administrator for the althr-.igh today they occupy different
city, who, on Saturday, was warned petitions.
by Herb-rt Hoover, national food ad-1 The. third and last period in tlr-
a. . 11 j- i great race for the valuable prizes of-
mimstrator, ofthe discovery of whole-1 -ered fcy Th8 D;rpa(ch stJrtpd off
sale plots to destroy the nation's food with a .nirl thv. raorn;n;?. ach of
supply. Ckids have been doubled the active contestants . seemed to be
and TJn'd -f-r.ntor. secret service imbued with the same idea, to start
aeents are co-operating in the work. 1 her third period work with the final
Arrangements have been made to call
out the home guard for service if necessary.
signal of "go" and thus gam the ad
vantage of some few thousand votes
while some were resting up and ac-
Each is determined to overwhelm the ; tnat. tne King ill seek opinions from
others iii a decisive' manner. Sorties .j cniefs Qf all parties and groups,
and' skirmishes to test the mettle and j PV(.n such small organizations as
strength of their opponents and direct! those headed by Senor Cambo and
charges to rout the former leaders gcnor Ascarate, former Republican
fmra the positions of vantage they ! leader
have gained, it seems, are already j .' . .-
S'S. has been SMALL -NATION ALTTIES
mented'to the highest pitch of en-j HOLDING CONFERENCE
thusiasm. As the various contestants)
advance or fall back before the re-! 1 (P,y Associated Press.)
retort and well directed onslaught of! New York, Oct. 29 The league of
tb'r aggressive competitors, interest
-eaches the fever stage of intensity
the small ?nd subject nationalities
consisting of representatives of a
It is one of the fundamental traits 01 1 score or more pwhwuiu anu im&
hum an nature to enjoy; a scrimmage, ed provinces and dependencies, open-
a ;r-v.t in this n.-irtlciilar scrim- ed a three aay. conrerence nere if-
nii-.i iriu....,'.. . ; T ' T- I , ...
mage has resmtea in campaign iuan
sers wisely directing their candi
dates" to throw down the gauntlet to
;their opponents and come out in the
open. - .;. ' v i-
Mr. Bigelow was Democratic candi
date for Secretary of State of - Ohio '
in 1902, and was a delegate from Ham
ilton county to the Constitutional con
vention in 1902. He was elected by
this convention, as its president. . For
the last several years, however, h3 v
has been actively associated with the'
Socialist party.
day with the avowed object of estat! Greek forces would
lLshing a permanent congress and to
assert their right to separate repre
sensation at international peace con
ferences after the war. -
ALLUDED TO ALLIES
AS "INFAMOUS PIGS."
(By Associated Press.) "" , ' -Athens,
Oct. 29. Among the mes
sages exchanged between the royal
palaces at Athens and Berlin and
"which have fallen into the hands of ,
the Greek government, was one ;in
which King Constantino urged 'Emper
or. William to attack the Allies on
the Balkan front, : promising that
attack General
s&rrflil'a armv in the rear.-
In another message Queen Sophie
alluded to the Allies as "infamous
pigs." r
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