{LE WINS IN ANNUAL RAGES Captures All Three From Har- vard in Regatta. BULLDOG BY FIVE LENGTHS Victory a Notable Feat For the Eng fish Thole Pins, Taken To New Haven By Nickalils, the British Coach. the first University the annual New London, Conn.--For time in ‘many vears Yale erews swept the river in dual regatta with Harvard. Notwith standing delays due to rough water and accidents the English-coached eights of the Blue, with characteristic bulldog determination, fought for vic tory from early forenoon until dark, defeating in turn the junior, varsity and freshman eights of the Crimson Victory was exceedingly sweet to the Elis, for the intervarsily regatis records have to be searched for many years to find a Yale triple victory, al though similar hard successes are of more frequent and recent occurrence. | To add to the joy of the Blue the | varsity eight established a anew up stream course record in winning the big race. Delayed Over Hour. Only one race, the junior varsity event, was started on time. The four mile varsity contest was delayed by rough water one and one-quarter hours and the freshman race postponed from forenoon until after the feature event Then a broken oarlock necessitated the first-year crews rowing a race at one and one-half miles in al total darkness. Regardless of the delays, one most of the gath- largest regatta crowds that has ered at New London in a decade lowed the fortunes of the cr loy- ally, applauding the efforts of both | winners and The entire four mile course railroad bridge | to Bartlett's lined with steam yachts, craft and moto: boats, until in places the racing crews were hidden th and * train. Fully 10,000 epeciato eontests from the which followed banks of the Thames, while shores were thronged. It day for Yale and a great London, for it was demonst the intervarsity boat Yale and Harvard are America’s sport fol CWS losers, from the Cove, was sailing from os€¢ on shore re witnessed the | observation cars the river along the Was eacn race A great | day for New rated that races between still one of classics LANSING MADE PREMIER. Named By Wilson To Succeed Bryan As Secretary Of State. bas Washington. President Wilson sppointed Mr. Hobert Lansing Secre tary of State to succeed Mr. William Jennings Bryan. The announcement was made at the White Houee just be fore President Wilson left Washing ton to spend a fortnight at mer home at Cornish. Secretary Lan eing therefore is the head of the ad ministration in-Washington during Mi: Wilson's absence, He will, of corse be in constant touch with Mr. Wilson during the latter's absence. Official announcement of ihe tion of Mr. Lansing, who has serving as secretary ad interim since the resignation of Mr. Bryan on June 8, was made In the following state ment: “Before leaving New Hampshire, his sum gelec been | for a brief rest in the President an nounced that be bad offered the post of Secretary of State to Mr. Robert Lansing. the present counselor of the Department of State, and that Mr lansing had accepted the appoint ment. A commission was prepared which President Wilson signed, giving Mr fansing a recess appointment $1,120,000,000 MORE FOR WAR. French Deputies Vote Funds For ot Three Months. Paris. The bill appropriating 5.600, 000,000 francs ($1,120,000,000) to cover | Government expenses for the three | months beginning July 1 was passed | almost unanimously in the Chamber of Deputies. The vote was 492 to 1 i Alexandre Ribot, French Minister of | Finance, in a speech on the bill prior to passage, said he recognized the necessity of France buying as little abroad for the requirements of war as | possible... To do so, he assertgl, would | be one of the most important economies for the country. This would tend also to facilitate exchange, al though up to the present there had not been the least monetary depreciation, | French credit was intact and France | felt no embarrassment, notwithstand. | ing all her Pequirements, AA i SAFEBLOWER ¢ oT 27 CENTS. Pestoffice Robber, Chased, Discards Stamps and Leaves Auto. Winston-Salem, N. C.-Search by for the man who robbed the Mooksville, N. C., postoffice of 27 cents ® and about $15 in stamps, after dyna. miting the safe, has been without suc. cons. The stamps and the automobile, bearing a false number, in which the sobbers escaped, have been recovered. A—— How 00 YOU W & LIKE THIS OME JAN WR AN NN TRA id AN MN IRN tLopyrmght HE BRITISH NOTE EVADES THE I55UE Declares Americans Have No Substantial Grievance. THE NOTE UNSATISFACTORY Note Sent Through Ambassador Page States That Time Limit On Ex. ports To This County Has Been Further Extended. Washington ~-lord Crewe's randum with the Ameri deal complaint detention of bound for neutral ublic bs to Ambassador Page of An CAargoes made § ports POTis was iid not In the ational con ent officials wo ema State Departs comment on of the randum experts on Intern law who have followed the tween the two govern andum is not of a much satisfaction expectation of ma American hardships inflicted egulations establ the principles of memos afford Tittle terial relief to characte: It holds out commerce from the British shed in interna by the March 30 believed edpe of govern tional law, as pointed out ites note of effec? to sharper i'nited States in Consequently its in will be rather the tiv between the Great Britain at expected the submarine While will Anotheq now In note to of preg Department Course mration Niate and is dispatched as soor with Ge be tions warfare this make randum, it unde ner of enforeing will not aw negoiia rmany cleared up probably ove: have beer communication reference (0 the latest het the Order ir memo IAD Council is retood 1 the ar relevant to the whether thers be treated question at issue ALY WARITAn! international law the powers that Great Britain and her allies assumed to exercise over the commerce of the world in for have Protest To Be Strong. Against this arbitrary policy of the British government the American note will protest as vigorously as waz the note to Germany demanding an end of the murder of Americans on the high BERR President Wiison will be equally firm demanding an end to the present throttling American com meree, and it is believed here that there is nothing in the British note publie which will produce in the present tenor of Wilson's next note to Eng of just made any change President FLIERS CRASH ON MOUNTAIN, Come Together, Thurmont, Md.-8ix persons, four of Baltimoreans, were killed and a more or less seriously injured, when the Blue Mountain Express and Fast Mail of the Western Mary land Rallway crashed together on a bridge, 100 feet high, over Owen's creek, a few miles west of here The Blue Mountain Express, west bound, known on the rallway schedule as train No. 11, was late. If on ached ule, it would have passed the Fast No. 16, the point at which the wreck occurred The change in the schedule, in course of which a mixup in the orders | given the conductors of the two trains | fs said to have occurred, resulted in| bringing the two trains together, both | running sat high speed on the bridge, which spans a mountain through which the creek, a shallow, giream, runs over a rocky bed. A AA u. 8. DENIES HINT ABOUT JAPAN. No Suggestions Were Made Concern. ! ing Troops. Washington Official denial of the story printed st The Hague, that Japan was prevented from sending repo 300,000 troops to Europe as the result of an unofficial hint to Great Britain | from Washington, was made at the State Department. [HE GRANDFATHER Supreme Court. To Precipitate Suits Te Remove Franchise Restrictions In Several States. Washington The Supreme Court nited States dealt & death the “grandfather clause a part of thelr registration ’ of the 1 blow to which, as laws, the from voting in many of Slates negroes Southern The unanimous court, as handed While opinion of the down by Chief Jue applies only registra coming from Oklahoma and Annapolis, Md. It can, however, be made applicable to other Southern | States whic adopted this clause part thelr election machinery if some interested parly makes an at tack in the Court As & result it is now anticipated that immediate steps will be taken (0 knock out the “grandfather clause” in North and South Carolina and Mississippi Upholds 15th Amendment tice io ‘ On Cases h have ia A of upon it Supreme the boas hat the Su has passed upon the the most effective Southern Siates negro from par The court has an indirect restrict suf This is first tine Court of preme validity weapons used by to bar the ipating passed upon cases having bearing upon efforts to frage, but it has never before ha down an opinion directly bear the “grandfather” clause Io its opinion. the court unanimously sustains the Fifteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution. prohibiting discrimination against negroes in ele tione because of their “race, color, previous condition of servitude” court. however, pointed out & way by which 2 State can restrict suffrage il it sees fit. It held that a State apply the literacy test to persons seek ing to register one of the ignorant in elections On or LEMBERG TAKEN GERMANS JOYOUS HE © 60,000 Russian Prisoners and Nine Guns Taken. WILD FLIGHT OF RUSSIANS Cologne Gazette Correspondent Says Russian Units Became Disbanded the Rush Deteriorated in and the Army inte a Mob. Berlin.—The long, desperate cam paign in Galicia has ended in the fall of Lemberg, the capital, and a notable Austro-German The War Department's port says "Lemberg Austrian troops. The tween the Dneister at Mikolalow and Lemberg were also taken. Further victory official taken Was by storm by positions be | north, the line east of Lemberg -Zoltan- | Ceturynka, northeast of Zolklew, was | reached during the pursuit at Rawa | Ruska and to the east thereof {| “The situation remains unchanged {in the San and Vistula {to the left of the Upper | Russians are beginning Vistula. The to retreat Stormed Positions. An ficial statement at | Vienna describes the fighting imme diately preceding the fall of Lemberg ax follows: “The Russians’ defensive positions to the south of the town have been completely broken by our troops. Soms i fortifications the and northwestern front Lemberg into our possession after violent fight | ing. in the Vienna Landweh: particularly distinguished themselves i “German troops stormed the {tions west of Kitlikow and north of Lemberg repulsing all the Ru ke" was received Berlin Saved Some Artillery A special correspondent mzelle telegraphs the edly sent could isgned western the of on which pos: alias news counter The jubilation th wilh fu idl of that the retreat Cologne ( Russians hurr general back move before began, artillery they instead the retreat of 1 all of IL. Part of lens Continuing, “It was after to the rear that began their fight and supply trains blocked the Men detached the horses vehicles and rods of arms crowding ersls and « carried away This was endeavoring to artillery the cannon ammn done of he f were use oh account of poor unition the correspondent says the artillery the strick ent panic Wagons roads these 1 troops 3 il } from § “ ¥ by gery - wl} many of then, beeq of soldiere of all to the Tere rowd back colonels I nits logs the ¢ reas Gen helpless]y 1 were disbands became a mob be sidable™ and the army mers was readily to seen that catas {rophe was unav A report gi ginee June 12, 60,000 Russian and nine Ru tured Emperor Willlam hss given Archduke Frederick, of Austria rank of Field Marshal in the army in recognition of his services the eampalgn which fall of Lemberg i General August the German in Galicia, field marshal campaign ven out sets forth &8 have heer Mn guns the the the resulted In son Mackensen, of for bis services in the WHITMAN SILENT ON BECKER. with an equal hand {o black The “grandfather clause” of the Oklahoma and Maryland enact mente wae designed to restrict negro suffrage. In Oklahoma the clause was written in the State Constitution and applied to Federal, State, county and municipal elections. In Marviand the clause applied only to municipal elec tione at Annapolis and has no bearing | whatever upon Federal or State-wide | elections in that Commonwealth. This clause provides that any son whose grandfather was not =a registered voter of any register. The “grandiather clause” ae written in the Oklahoma Constitu per it is a product of the of Senator Simmons, of that State, who led the fight 25 years ago and overthrew negro of Commonwealth. seen, evidence that their grandfathers were voters, and as a result, the was wiped from the registration books in wholesale lots lina law domination At can be | 1916 CONVENTIONS 10 CHICAGO. | Windy City Gets Pledges From G. 0. P. and Democrats. Chicago.—~Members of the Hamilton Club, at a luncheon, were assured by | Frederick W. Upham that the 1916 ! convention of the Republican party will be held in Chicago. Roger Sulll van said that be could “almost” prom: fse that the Democrats also would make this their convention city. Mr. Upham, who was appointed last spring 1 work to bring the Republicans here, reported that he had the pledges of 30 l of of the 62 national committeemen, Mr, | Bullivan said that 20 Democratic na tional committeemen have given Ae pledges. Refuses To Discuss Clemency Appeal With Attorneys. New York Governor Whitman, | who came here from Albany to attend the exercises in connection with a new flag which has been designed for (eity of New York, said he expected to have no conference while here with {attorneys for Charles Becker, now in j the death house in Sing Sing await ing execution for instigating the mur ‘der of Herman Rosenthal. The Gov | ernor sald he would refuse to discuss {the case of Becker with anyone | Becker iz said to be preparing an ap peal to the Governor ecutive | clemency for « AVIATOR FINED $100. | Jones Mad No License When Machine Fell, Killing Two. Quincy, Mass Harry M. Jones, of the aeroplane which fell | Squantum last week and caused death of two passengers, George H Hersey, Jr., of Boston, and William Ely. of Providence, pleaded guilty to a charge of operating an aireraft with. out a license. He was fined $100, but sentence was suspended for three wonths. Jomer told the court that it was necessary for an aviator to make flights before he could qualify for a license, ! pilot A —— A BUSY SUBMARINE. Sank Seven Fishing Vessels Whose Crews Were Saved. London. -~ Seven flashing vessels known gs drifters have been sunk by & German submarine off the coast of Most of the crews of the 8 sample Latest Mode) ry A fant, Lb advance, prepay fre which t4 I pesrtiesidars nnd apecial offer of ones. 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DOINGS AT THE STATE CAPITAL Defers Action On "Phone Girls RITiEbuUrg laws relative Representa x tions of the 1a w tor exchanges and subn the Average such establishments hel MOTATY ght in ting will be d ir making nodification tern of provisions employment laws in stands individual ine IER’ for which a rel Board to have from organizatio tone caented preferred ions instead of si ral ruli em of ngle care nes can be blishments hat! pene made 10 COver Claes ela First State Road Aid. Highway Commissioner Cu from Hughes and, after hav for State aid dels on nty gal Ly COTRANnE Cou req nest road in their borough, re them to the Lycoming that agree that their be buiit. The application for State ald on Stale Highwas No. 15%, running through the bor Hughesville for a distance of 4.000 feet Lycoming county has $25 to credit for State ald work of whieh $1.0600 will be necded for Bate ald maintenance. The delega tion which calied on the commissioner was headed by Jacob Perr Hughesville, who was accompanied by John Buck and C. E. Ande, of Council, and W, E Crawfor acted ar spokesman in buliding a County Commis gloners of county. se ght road first on« was Route § Hr he To Change Requests, The State Industrial Board is con ducting a series of bearings on appli cations for exercise of its authority in modifying clauses of the laws, independent telephone agers will ask for exchanges and repre sentatives of hotel proprietors will pre sent requests for rulings on division of the day of reset in seven for their em: ployes. the employment laws did not become laws. but the Industrial Board has powers which can be invoked upon public hearing man Stock Board Drops 285. persone connected | with the State Live Stock Sanitary Board's quarantine, inspection office forces will be dropped this week, Over twenty-five duced $10,600, emergencies, the force at present board will cut its It is believed that 1915 SPECIAL The Durable, Lepznd- abl. Sweeper with the new easy running metal nozzle. A tremendous improvement originated by Duntley. 7 his s weep- er with i's strong suction and clficiert brush will clean your rugs and car- pets all the way threcugh and thoroughly. It'scasy and the dirt you get will surprise you. Drop us = card information, AGENTS WANTED DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC SWEEPER COMPANY G01 Se State frest Chicago; Hl for full SOON as possible apd ibed the who has been making subject will be started as under the methods presc: yy no i : 3 Revokes First 1915 Aute License. The ymobile Willett, of Johnstown, Commissioner of aul time a Ui vear and taken om notice from Johnstown that Willett car while intoxicated license of Oliver O was revoked by Cunningham laws. This has been re the action was the Mayor eof had run his ani immobile CBE this WwW. P. Gallagher Senate Clerk. EE Beidic of the Sensis, P. Gallagher assistant clerk of the Gallagher war reading inet Senate He has been Senator Harrisburg Senate. Mr clerk of the ber of years, Court Decision Pleases Royal. Royal, of Harrisburg, may run for re<lection. under of Judge Fuiler in the Kosek care at Wilkes Barre. The de cigion afiects all thirdclase cities Mayor | decide to Recommend Pardon For Yost Alfred Nevin Yost, Columbia county, lone of tne cases heard by the Board jdon. He was accused of embezzling raised all over the State and the men will not be nesded. Plan Te Oil Roads. State Highway Commissioner Cun ningham announced plans for treating the State highways with ofl ag a means of keeping down the dust and presery- ing the rosde. They were upon at a conference between C Engineer Uhler and the cngineerg of the department. The same treatment When! culting wes begun in the Sharpsburg district. the crop will net be as large this year as last Tobacco ficids are suffering from the ravages of cut crops, but indications point to a big crop. Through a donation by Max Hess, a dispensary will be conducted by the Associated Charities of Allentown.
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