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ANDERSON, S. C., THURSl>AY ?VXOR?INC^ DECEMBER 2, 19JS. KKW i ll LONDON SPECULATES ON MEETING OF RULERS ENEMIES IN CIRCULATION Nothing ' is Authoritative O?ljr Statement of German Ncr. va . paper*.AB io Importance. London, pee. . 1.-?mpcrdr. ? W? lianvs visita to Vienna, coinciding with tii? /r^dgnatloh of th reo ' - . Austrian ministers, is tho cause.offniuch spec ulation. Tho two overits"are various ly assumed to ho connected/ with tho reported effort of Germany to force Austria, into the German zel'lveroln.vjr customs union * and the desire Jo f Em p?rer Francis Joseph to secure se parate. peacoH/irpugh the ."Intervention of Pope Benedict and.the rumored dis-f puto between Austria' "andV Bulgaria oMor tho division of . Se-roia;. There ls rio authoritative'.' basis for any of fcaosoreports; '.beyond stated menta iii German newspapers that Em peror "Willilam's visit wa? of highest importance. In the meanjime ^n ^0'Balkan erations, the movements '.BCthe central powers' annies,contin?e. - Liker;Ger many, -Bulgaria announced, . with the ' capture or Priorend that &?r campaign :'?,-.against Serbia had -/ended'.Thia ? "seems to support tho suggestion that to- avoid:a. dispute:. with.--<Sire?c??;. tho Bulgarians/decided 'against occupying . Mohistir. 'jMonj?tlr^wns u?llr.in ?er blau hapds lota Monday; . ^/Np/OS?qia? news xii apy chang?: has b?eurre?aiv-i ed. ; Austria, assisted hy B?rne?' - Ommn / - /;:tro^pB,^cphtinuos; operations 'against Montenegro.' VPhel Montenegrin's " are being.aided by come.portions of Ibe, Serbian armies. Bottles aro /being fought in that part o? tho ?anjak pf ' Novlpaaar taken' hy Montenegro dur . ^ing.the Balkan-wari Tho teutons are advancing sohth from Blehica and across tiie-frontier from Prlopolje. Itt tho north Montene grins claim to have dofeatpd.the. Aue -.. trian? near Fotcha; -Bosnia. in "southeastern 6er?l?..sn?w. at?I prer . vents 'i^itant/moven^ents.^^^-/ Tho Rumanian* ^ttttud? is i still un moor tain V T^ov"^^/^j^.rts;"*a^..'/?b?? . shp; Uko Greece,via trying to remain neutral. .. . Greece, In reply to tho latest note of the^stents.'???ies inH-lsts." u*>t?n. JIBM trnllty and independence. The final i settlomet of Dbe disputed points is npc yet in sight. > " ' ; ; ;__^ ;. B?1LK?N,?F&^ Loudon, Bue. i.-The Balkan states continuo to dominate both. th?,/: mili tary ?iud diplomatic situation in Eu rone. Ritmah?a's attitude ls appar oni'./..causing Mba '/centrai.', powers, .". 'great uneasiness "while' Greece's re? fus'al to limit her military ^effective nops vls' CQ?al concern to the en tente. Burrum ja ' i's . said, to be ; only t win.(lng the.'preserictj ol a predbmih ?ure or entente military forces in I?att->u*_< .bhtpro"' Ro'?'diiyr-.;'aa: ultima tum id/Au (trla a??l Qaljaany./ . Military,critics, according .to diu patches .received here express . con siderable djse?t4facti.>u with -- the . Balkan conditions, predicting both i??Hiary aad dir<lr?~.aU?i difficulties de spite the : brilliant. Serbian campaign. . : .rxMoi-?ovbr.' St is re-sorted, that Austria . Bulgarian . -;;/? dom'Jnat?j?tt,??u ..'the/.'?ilkiuift and il is ;/. ,a;c'?^t^';^i?t''Bthpe^pr Wlf?m Went jp? \Vleana-' to forestall a- possible fric ." , tion ip r*?*rd to thia tl?r^ce s^?dfaf;?ly refuseo/,to con ."; cade iba ??atente demand's for iv~t "<->. . strictest., uss. of tba Greek ports'1 of .';.. ; /S?^?nj??i a?:'a b'as?' and";.iur?ermbrf ...^^I?^?^/tp;?r.'f?a7? . "???V :?&y "'from Maued/mto, . /;;;?t^?.a?'^om<pair?ttwy:- "inlets on??ii? / ? OJMJiefn./froiat. : The :.I?nralanV: aro - 1 <- \h>.;: ?tr?n"- - < . ~~:\:':'i'^ - HVJ? '? fi?Eti1IT St? COR? * li^^^j^Br|ey//m ? DrV John E. Anderson , Because Uncle Sam: does not pay salarian sufficient; to hold able scien tists b/ is losing them : like the many naval i'.ftcers wjno have gone tb muni tion pJunts'.i,' This ls' Dr? . John F. An derson, late director of tim.'hygienic lahorhtoryj of tho public health serv ??bi^Tlf . I'D. he received : a salary Aof Ono of. the' largest chemical con-. a&imi^ tbb'i United;' States, which baa its }nttih|;plahtVbt Nefw, Brunswick. N. j., v.'ant?dii?m, and an offer of ?25,O00 a year .w?hjm?ae,: -Ko could notre* ?fst, sb he has left/the sgrvice -of the United. Wat' i Says .MeeAWi'6 Was. Adopted' Aa] : Cui?ance 'fcy . British Couria Only. , Lodop, '.TJ?c, 1. '-:Rxpla?ning, the'pos opri't^Dt 'Britain respect!trig he dec laratloriVof landon; ?he marquis of L-an s dorine ; Informed. tho : house, ot lords "tb'it it had beeb adopted only with imjjprt?nt .modifications and for tho guidance of British courts. The Wk^Ufctirivolved in tho adoption; : Ho^xpressed tho. conviction that, in all cases where thc law courts failed to afford^ a satisfactory:.!solution, . or I diplomacy fiad been" unable'tb gaih-ad.- j Ju3lme??t. it Avas T?ght^hat-arbilratlori [ bo ccnsMered. i' J??1c??ovt tb arbitration {.for ?*ttle ment Of dispute was provided .for in! tho treaty crmoluded- witb tho United State's. lastVye?r. Ml {MElillH Amsterdam .. Dec. i.^-When the year covered ?by the .original war levy in Belgium-expired la?t: month, lt was reponfed hore thnt the German ad ministration continued to collect $40.00&,000 frarica.; month ly without rinnjltu; the total. Kow tho. Belgians say Lhat?nhe Gormans will require I 54'?O.Q001?'|? franca total at that rate. Oonflictibg Ret>ort?{ Fjome, Dec. 1.-The Tribuna says tho real Object bf Eriiporo? William's visit to Vienna wa*;to stop .tho efforli' l,hat Austrisf"."?? reported to. be. n^aa^mg;' through Madrid and tho ->>ti?an . <0 obtain a s?par?triipeace, ^Sa^jnl' Vlariha dis?gf ??s^?n?t&ei.'qt l^tt? ?. thu paper ? says< >"t siresi^-:;tx^ . v ally, soas'ioibreair.'^ eritehte, ? and ihbb to /cr?^'i&s^rid jw^^^ri?h? desire? a r^^{an$aa^?. mV.peifCel". . .'. c:Rai^^/8^ln^et.;r i'i^whihg^i'rje^i^ r^n^ereri bb^ thf? rall and writer; 'r'?v?'/of ? tho A?ar tlc: ??o^^i.i?e;;0n. 0#?dn piece ;g'? "' " ?f?bni':?^irir?^'">.?r^th?-. Carciin?. Sts tb Kbir .'Riviavf r'imt?ittory. - : DIVISION IN DEMOCRATIC j CAUCUS OVER SENAT& ?FF?CE ?? warn CONTEST ON TOMORROW! Clarke of Arkansas Opposed Be ...? <5?tjca cf Opposition to Ship > Purchase Billi ' . . -?- i ? Wachluston.D?c.l.-Senator Poni eran of Ohio, tonight. became a cantil date foy president "protempore of the Senats "against ganator Clarko of Ar-' knueac, who seeks-re-election,-lt was, announced after thc'.session of Ibo' d?mocratie -caucus, assuring a' brisk' conteston Friday. Antagonism to Clarke- has been de-j veloping since his fight on tlio ship; purchase pill, at the last session:; of. c?ngr'053,. but the administrtVdon hoped to ni lay'opposition-for the cake of-party harmony.^ ;'A light ls expected.tpmorrow. -Whch;1, the proposed .rules, debate, to- prevent filibustering',- is placed/before;! the j caucus. ' ? - .-1--. -? Washington, Det*. I,-Democrats ol tbs senate - In caucus fated to reach* an agreement on tho rule to provide a' 'ready; ' ilnite reeoiumehdatron. - They"also de ferred, the-election . of president pro-; um. .'This . will' be taken, up Friday. Soyeral senators have shown oppoel~> Hon* to* tho reelection of ' Beriator Clark of Arkansas" and have, sought to havo Senator Fomereno as a candi date. . ; >$8 All Bodies Were Recover^ Af xer. ino explosion on. xaiSK Tuesday. >5 Boomer, W: Va:. Dee. 1.-Nine Americans and seven-, Italians perish ed, ih ah. explosion In the Boomer Coal and. Coko ..company's mine hera yes terday, according to . company oih> dals. All sixteen bodies wore, re covered . Tho four meii"found OYO*-, Ip?j?^';.today, will recover, tho physt* dans think. . ! ilHill Nov.' On aaa ft, Dec. l.-^Miargihg that a reign, of lawlcssnei?|ln?&^ffi Jefferson-, parish;':'adjoining >N?w.\?r<; leans, Qoye/hbr Hall today formally pl aced.Ufe entire parish'-huder innr >!?t> law. Ho said that ho did not jmt?i&ovt.loins, it would be. ?nrantain--, The.troops burned tho slot machines 'seized'' last' /night. ' ' l?ato today/r?ey aoixe'd other gambling paraph?rial* ?lcstr** to "Resanln. Keniral. M tioti?on-i \ <Doc. . Iv According. tu a ielejg^?m from Edehar?st, Rumania n otified. ?tui sid: o f : her ea mest destrq to remain ? neutral .' Conf-eauenriy; ft-issian ships may. hot enter the .Dan ' & whl ch lt U ; ^inpkas biod has bown ine?,"- says a Copenhagen, -dlaoatob tho l^c^?gp Telegraph, K?p>l?^'.?^;a3wifc: : De&ta'?'d. ic^ ot'mcat ?1??'?l^ pali to 1 ' ?^e^en?ed> 7S"?a ' pniy?< coat.-.;C tc-bor m$$ **dv?mo<?r W.. mo\ rt nient, or- agr?ouU?i^ ^npun?ed s ?sst-fit?<jbsVsi''pvi.ces:;de?lthsd. ttUllll LL I ll SUMMING UP OF COUNSEL ] AND DODGE'S CHARGE BEGINS ?>?F??SD41SITS WERE ON STAND J The Officials pave Practically the Same Testimony As to /Transactions. - ~-,- . "New York, .D?c, 1-Tho'summing .up of counsel :and Federal jJudgp Howe's chhrgo to the Jury le ail'that remains to end thfe trial of the Ham burg-Ab?o'rica?i officials charged with conspiracy- iri/.i sending supplies to German warship* In Atlantic and. Pacific oceaus nt the beginning of the war. Four defendants,-Dr. Karl Bueaz, dl : rector; George itc-ttc-r, superintendent; Adolph Macnmelstcr. purchasing agent of tlie . Hathhurg-Ainci'lcan lino and Joseph" Popp.ldKfca?se?' wi'.:b" sailed Vs? supercargo oh the steamship Berwind and dej?trer^^opda' off" the Island of Trinidad^ testified' today, to substan tially tlie'eamb facts. . -Ketter and Hachmoister': said 'that they : bought '.the goods and? cleared thb-shipV updor;rDr, Buena's-instruo tiona; .' Ho^la turn, waa acting, nuder an agreement^botwoon'tao, Hamb'nr'g AmerJcaa ' line and .the-, Gorman gov ernment ., ; P?ppUihaijse acted on Kot ter^s, directions v - Although the four said that they had no - intention of defrauding ihe United'States,all admitted that the j^f^nn?ire?.]$ 1 .GOOLOO"from the Ger man government and spent'it. ^Bftwaln Boy-Ed, G -.val. at talfiaefw^ -again 'referred1 to ns taking part in tho fiuabclrd transactions EMBASSY HAS. New: York; Dec. T^-All correspon dence relating to an agreement which'[ tho Hamburg-American. Uno'had with the Germ?n "government, to Buppry Gorman; vrarahips froid tho United States soon after th? war opened haye" baan sent to thc - German: embassy, at Washington according to the tes timony bf Karl ?5ucnz. at ?is trial with thr.-io other? oh .'charges of con - spiracy. ' 130011?; -testified that much of the correspondance ls in Germany's secret c^ode end while this cape was pending lt. was Temovcd to tho em-1 cassy, i so tho secret codo could not be. made public and get into' tie hands of Germany's enemies. ^u.rBu?ttz ? testified that - C?ptala Boy Ed? tho naval attache ut; tho Ger manembassy, was in. hl3 outee fre quently ^svhen ships wore being sent from: American, ports with supplies for war ships, ?.nd know what waa go~ lng on but gave no Instruction? iz ibek the position that he* was ijr-. under tao instructions of his .STMe'cordlpar'.'to an ; agreement with /ihi^^ovmay government and Bald he CH hot be'itevo in violating any law. ..iie^s'^d lt''was his intention for the Ship's^<o proceed tb, norts fof which they cleared, empty.-?^i??r;? supplying tho warships, thereby . conforming with t?vo clearance regulations. '.!'..;i ^ FBEE FOB ALL FIGH1 Parla, i?co. J.---"Partisans and ad verse ries bf. the. government c?nio to bTo'vs ft~? the opening possioh.-.'bf:- tho Roman?aif'p?riiamentiV..t*l?ir^^ Bertt? cb> respondent of Thp Matin. ; : King Ferdinand had .hartyy begun hiV speech when he w^* , lnt?|OTj>?S|j with crier, of '/Down with the gtfterh jnwtt^;3frOB)t M. TrilUB,-tii? leaderwritio; intf.iv?Btionlsts, and tits. adherents. TJ?I; .su^poriors of the itoyorhnie?t re j?Y,&\ with; ch?ftrs for; .the 'Uing. , ??uV oo?jf^r, had the Idng 'teft -thai^ iWtwb/'tablions began fl^hUnji. ". .' ? - ^?'^'?J^?<^'\ .> -Washington', tVsc??.~Spt?' o?r ?lhiyli '' today ' Invited :/ Ann's Howard Sba*-, and . ot 4,'' er/ suSraststs to.-;< .b'??cupy the ^?':r?^9?Sk?f'z:gallery. 0&j0$t?h*M: 4? A i*-,*. k?y \-oi .,congresa,-;\wheia'- * tett?tl Ivo Meado?'- of * 'rt?tr??uceir'Su3e,n TRIAL OF FORMER DIREC TORS OF NEW HAVEN RAILROAD ATIGNSOF ANTI-TRUST LAW! ? -. Presiding Judge Threw Govern ment's Testimony Out of Court tur Insufficient. Now York, Dec. 1.-William Rocke .fetler and ten co-defend'ants, 'ac cused as onetime, directors of the Nev/ I Haven railroad, ot anti-trust law vio-1 i at ions, wore declared innocent of one of tile principal charges. This wan. tho . alleged . unlawful acquisition in 1?U17 .of tho New York, West Chester and Boatoiu railroad. *''|Tiie government- alloged that lt wai bought to stifle competition. .'.-/.Judge Hunt threw the' goyernment'fl testimony out of court. Ile ruled that it; tailed to show that tho defendant had'any criminal Intent. Ho will al 'tS'?. government to Introduce more .?vidence, but Intimated that lt mu?t bo very streng. . ? Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1. * Tho Jury. , in the trla^;".of * *to -Thomas - B.f Wateonr'lndtcte*^'' <V; for sending ?*' obscene matter *. Judge Lambdln ordered a mis-, trial and the "jury .was ?is^ missed ?t 8:3.0 tonight." ii. ia understood that the jury stood 10 to 3 during- the whole time of consideration. m I i Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1.-Tim Jcry In toe . trial, of .Thomas Watson charged wltii sending ' .obscene : literature j through tho mails were .reported at l tho opening of ti'io federal court as ^hopelessly diragre?d-. The Judge naked them If it was over questions of law or facts and tko foremen Xte^ plied that it was questions of'is tludgc Lambdln. stated' that '. some jury must try thls-'caso and- told the jurors to retire and try again to mach: a verdict. He refused-..tho re quest of the prosecution, to, recharge tile Jurors on points bf law-affecting the case. Thirty-one Workmen Were Killed and Others Seriously In jured on Tuesday. Wilmington. Del., Dec. l.-fA ko?To?^ lag iriviest?gatlon Into the explosion of the DuPont Powder plant yesterday^ causing iho.d*ath ot al. workara'jl?d seriously Injuring babers, is not ex pected:: to result in attaching, : th? ?blame. In tho minds of the bridals of tho con.pr^r?y. ?.' ? *?*o"o who ??*'s?it t?vr?w light on the accident aro.de??i It in stated that tho explosion might havo becn.cAuse?ibyva Bpark from th? housiroof or- bv a sinall amount t? the:j)?Tvder coming Into contact witi; a train ea*, loaded . with.; explodive s. A r?port that placard* (were posted near tho : ptsat admohishlvjg mea. of Tonton' origin' n?t to work in ths plant, Is being investigated. Sohle my they saw theso ?otices, which w^aH?we? -ramaln posted only a abott tim's. Sciais of - tho company say they ' those reports several day? ago id investigated, but fouhd .'.tho Ve-? r^?itaiess/ >Bi*'0??i^ aro not expected to' itv*, vr;h Moscowi'.Dec. ?--The" S?cc?ssfttI transplanting of the nerves of pigs Hain, tho hninan rh>dy/:,fcas: bosh, reported io the Moscowsociety of earn jeans by. Dr.. D.\ A. ^Gr?s?.t^r. T?ire? Dparatinna, all of which , gav* suits'; w?r0 d??vcrih?? by. Dr. G "' tegtw?^a^w?T-#a a'nnd? In the tb?rfccAse wi i that Said Swen similar ;"pSrV) I'rof. Tlieodoro W. Rickards, Prof. 'X'.?-odoro W. Richards of Har vard has Jiiat been axyarddd tho Nobel Prize for discoveries in 1 tho atomic weight of chemical elements. This ls tho first prize to bo given an Ameri can for. chemical research. One each in physics and. medicine' had tocen voted to Prof. Michelson of Chicago and Dr. Aloscio Cnrrcl of the Rocke feller Instituto in Now York. Two Americans, Theodore Roosevelt nnd Killin Robt, had been , honorod for services tb peach. David Frees Succumbed to Inri taw-.-'Laslv Saturday Morning. 5&g Oreonville, joe. 1.-David Frees a striking operative, who was stabbed In rioting which occurred at Judson mill last Saturday morning, died this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the city 'hb?pRai. His wife, expecting to be come a mother- soon, Buffered throb convulsions ? after ; shh learned; ot his death. . Poverty hovers over *he home which death has made cold and som. bro. The finger of accusation points nt ll mei:, seven of w.Uom, chnrged with accessories, . were released Tuesday ob hall, in the snm of $2,000 each. ??i?ije.ihree were overseers lo the mill; Tho ( defendants oro awaiting with grave anxiety tho verdict of the cOr oner's;. Jury, which will Thursday morning' hold aa inanest over "- thei dead body. : <^|flP Av G. Justus, special mill deputy, Floyd Tidwoll and;; Jesse Jackson, overseers In Judson mill end ' four other hon-uriion operatives, accused Lu a warrant. Issued-Monday by Mag istrate W. W, Smith, were admitted to bail in the total sum of $14,00C!, which was Justified Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock by John M.- Geer bud D. E. jMi^ry president of JudBbnimill. .'. "Upon affidavit that tho aceusedj oovt-ul who 'were charged specifically wlih assault and battery wtib -intent toMill,were not participants in : ?he rioting, and that none with- tho ex ception bf Deputy Justus were in tho immediate vJcl??ity, tho magistrates deckled that the law" wbuhi uphold them in griming ball. Their atten tloh - was also, called to the statement or, President; Goer ?? that.'. d?tention of the d?tendante would fhayo: seriously qrtppl?d tho mill in ita efforts to opeK-: a?o. .. - ' Four mea-Gordon Browb, D. G. Hngeltia.. J. M, Htimp?^<* T. A Hii^v?y--who were arrested Sotorday by^ Sheriff Recibr, are held, in cu-iiody, .With tho CK?epTvbri bf .Harvey, all of ??ne'accused are said tOrbe n$?-union operative!-?.. .? - ... Arrangements for the burial David Free* are yet. to bb made. Tho: I j body ' wllS^ ba-viewed .Thursday morn- I Ib?.at b o'clock by the coronet juiry ?mmeo^nt?ly after; ^hlcb Coroner Tay lor will proceed jvith '.?he ;jnhne8t.-y ; t CabinetKmbcra Scsigb, Amsterdam, J?Ke.. l.-rSleports that Bsveral members of the'Austrian ,'cabl-4 n&i^r^ Spgraph Jotter of Emperor* Fran? r??^'pttbHsbe?i^^ pedyT.yoy inundo tho rsnlhf?ter of tho t?ter?or, tito minister bf commerc? aud the mlnlswr of finarle. ; Cl?icagb.'NOoe; l.-Flfy-nlne hil Jed? sixty-five t?brtn? a ^?t^^?bli fti ?6 ?faOTJ?fa?g.'*rf?i thtddla vroatera?ej:atefeln:li tb* ?^&?o.??. elost$ " SW?&?$^i' thro ash fefic*?: vend;:; other aci?l*ebwi? ?i&hatc^ ty^f.victims'. : . '- . BWBMH . ?. m FOURTEEN HUNDRED RE PORTED SURRENDERED IN SONORA STATE OFFICERS WERE CO?Rtlft^tlAl-E? Obregon Claims That VtiWa Power ia Completely Broken > in Sonora. $fognles, Ali? i, !.. ?c. 1. -Qo^rrfl Urbaieje. Villa's Yuaul chief :a':i,; his catiro command ' ??;'?H?$tftj-;.tifi '-$6; ported surrendered.' today: to' Car ra nzn oiflcers ,.*\t Corbo, 201? miles / south o? here. Two Villa generals and fifty ??b?rs were' captured in a battlo ari the Rtir ente river, Sonora, - and wore cou^j marUalled and shpt and Villa's pawjrtr' completely broken, according1 to : the report of General Obregon ocrosa?'.the . border from here and supposed to bo Bent to Lbs Angelos., * It la reported thai/rlila will shortly evacuate CWthuahia, . administering his territory from juarez",,,'. READY TO EIGHT m VILLA FORC?S Douglas, Art?.i. Doc. 1.-Colonel .pi^, c&mpb^ beguiv yLi today disposing bia mc : meet'. . .' threatened attach'on Agua/ .Prieta by Villa- force?, under Ro suet . . -f ' General Chaton arrived from y.vz 1 - ioa?jnO &?i? ihat ?miOioyetnonte. of Rodriguez '.'woulds determine whethor it would be necessary to call f> provisional brigade; of United States' troops now at Nogales." Central'mori ston said ho received permission from Washington tb, allow tranapom tlOn of B.O00, Carranca.'troops from Nogales, Sou?ra.jto' Agna, Prieta over American. teni tory, :.'.';. YILL?TOINVA?? ?mT?? Washington, Dec. 1 .-A.ttr)bat?ife hts presotnt situation io iluv fa?luro of tho United Statea to suppor* him VHis. is p'annj?jg w'-ram/AmcHcTsu", territory along tho border, accord" lng- to a. report to General Funston on tho border. (Funston says he don't boliov)o. Villa Would attomut' anything so foolish.. HO reported the border garrisons strong enough for emergency. BJkslcans llai?roads Freed. Laredo, Tex., Deo. l.-General CarranzaisBUcd a dooroo at Monterey terminating military supervision of railroads in Mexico. yHb directedj.th? management of: ?ib;?Btional l?ues \o rc^uuno control, -' .^V Villa to I^rifanlse. Bl Paso, Dec 1,-ThVreorganisa tion of tho Villa government lu Mexi co and,tho election of a, n?w.president will be considered ot a meeting ot tho "?ovorign couvent ton of th e Vitia government," soon, to be held ot j mirez, according to on announcement' tonight. .'. mmwmm nmier Asoa(tb tabor ' feadbrtf London,. Dec lr-P?* told . a'?- t?ht?ronco of that four and a half million;engl map had received, an ?.; ines " wages hinco thjb .war^ beges, i?oniohea tho leaders riotS^o farther .'-increases. ?iwgaL* pricts hod risen he^ bal?? ;:t?e^ workmen Were' /in/ ; batter, co &<m.,ib>tV before..the, war. KugJand'a shoulders weio. enohgh tO hear:;.an^:\b^rdb?;.'jiH? ^gitC 'ijnpW,<-; : Chlcs?o, D?: -'.'.l.^Mit^'j???:' - J?. G? Hun ?ott^ h Id/e&lvb'- ?^'0---w?* ' -.'.Hre&^: we!