Piqua Leader-Dispatch (Newspaper) - November 17, 1916, Piqua, Ohio J fair not much change in temperature r Kmy to A FOR THB EAK GETS A VOLUME OHIO NOVEMBER H TO GIVE WILSON A FREE HAND 411 Diplomatic Beads ed to Resign A FEW TO BE RETAINED Number of to Bo Made In the Service Abroad ai It Known That Several Envoys Do Not to Remain at Said to Have Been Founa Wanting Washington la ed here that all American dors and ministers abroad will tender their resignations as a result of ident Wilson's election Many of them were appointed without knowledge on heir part of the peculiar ments of posts Some had no Intention of remaining abroad more than one term of four years In other cases some who expected to make shorter stays abroad have from force of circumstances especially tha of the war at their posts only to meet the of the state department Foreign will engross a large part of Wilson's attention In the immediate future to an exten contemplated when lie office It is regarded as tial that In the development of the larger plane of the administration in foreign intercourse the president should hare especially selected and ministers to meet the demands in each case Fortunately the practice which has become general in the American service since President velt frankly requested the tions of all of the ambassadors and ministers will afford President son the necessary opportunity to ry out the plans he has projected in- a very considerable for the diplomatic service so far as the heads are concerned That a considerable number of the will be asked to remain in office IR a certainty but some do not wish to anTi some have proved to the heavy ments of their successions It IB said that In the of one of his in- formal talks some time ago President Wilson had precisely this situation in the diplomatic service in mind ho remarked Some men grow in of- fice and others swell up It is expected that the der of resignations In tJie future will relieve President Wilson from the necessity of adopting the course taken by President Roosevelt and ing directly for the resignations 2 MERCHANT SUBMARINE CAUSES DROWNING OF SEVEN SAILORS New London Nov merchant submarine caused the drowning of seven sailors this morning in a col- with one of the togs that accompanied the U-boat on its start for Germany The tug went to the bottom and only one of the crew was saved This was Captain of the internee German liner Neckar which hat been in port for several months The Deutschland returned to its moorings here early this THE DEUTCHLAND GOT EARLY START GERMAN U-BOAT BOUND FOR BREMEN WITH RICH CARGO TEMPERANCE WOMEN MEET FORESEE A PROHIBITION AMENDMENT WITHIN A FEW YEARS Indianapolis the presidential election hearing on the possibility of a prohibition amend ment the federal constitution were discussed at the opening of the con of the Women's Temperance union today follow Ing the address of tho organization's president Miss Anna A Gordon ol Evanston 111 The convention will continue six days A novel feature will be the Efficiency to be held every morning for tho nf training workers than forty specialists hi the different departments of W C T U Rill lecture at those meetings A spirit of exultation was noticeable imong the thousand or more gates here today due to the notable cains by state this year is well as the complete failure of the to wrest any important territory from the elements It waa confidently predicted Gist the nisi rlet of Columbia will be put In the column at the coming session of congress and that a federal drr amendment will not be postponed more a years at most RAILROAD NOT LIKELY New York Nov IT Fines vice president of the of Railroad Trainmen in a here said a railroad strike a remote possibility no matter happened to tho Adamson eight lour law The leaders IP declared have not even nailing a strike as an answer to In- injunction proceeding by the BUDGET RESIGNS Nov Budget darner dered his resignation to Governor lis It In understood that he did so because of differences which arisen between himself and others engaged in too preparation of the get to he submitted to the legislature In January It Is believed that governor again place E M former state budget now tax back In the department to complete the Job of making the budget ROOSEVELT SPEAKS New York Nov Cubist School of he servile copying of foreign masterpieces in art and literature the failure of literature to express tho soul of Die race and lie of a nation Is not proudly willing and able to fight for a were a few of tho many subjects touched upon by Theodore In un here before the American emy of Arts and Letters on in Literature and Art New London Conn Nov the German submarine which arrived liere on Nov 1 slipped out of the harbor at an early hour day for Bremen She was towed down the harbor by two tugs Captain F and other of the Eastern Forwarding com- pany wore on one of the tugs A launch filled with newspaper men lowed the submersible down Thames river to the mouth of tnc bor While the manifest of the land's cargo has not yet been made it is its imate value Is over The cargo consists largely of crude nibber nickel zinc ami silver bars She also carried several sacks of from the embassy at Washington Some of tile mail was said to be for the Gorman emperor ing and is believed to have been injured by the collision Captain Koening and other members of the crew refuse to disenss the accident or to give any information about the extent of the damage done to the ORDERED BACK FROM BORDER SIX THOUSAND GUARDSMEN TO LEAVE FOR THEIR HOMES Washington Nov war de- announced that Borne six militiamen had been ordered lack from border ordered to return to theor homes First North Carolina seventh New York third Indiana Wisconsin and third Minnesota I Troops will be brought north as soon i as transportation facilities can cured Secretary Baker announced withdrawal of the militia ments in a statement saying that the roop was recommended by General and was In ition of the policy announced ime ago by the war department to withdraw national guard regiments rom the border SERBS REPORT SUCCES Break Enemy's Line east of Monastir ALSO TAKE FOUR VILLAGES KILL A GERMAN SUBJECT Executed at Parral With His Wife and Baby CONSUL BEARS REPORT STATEMENT OF EXPENSE FILED OHIO DEMOCRATIC TEE RECEIVED MORE THAN Columbus Nov expense statement of 1 treasurer PROBING BUTTER AND EGG seeking causes of advances ir- j of the Democratic rood prices will look Into affairs of the ln 111 board J trade and of tlm Chicago butter and egR Imard il was announced This move is hosed on complaints that present prices arc due to a Mull movement in butler and eggs for delivery next summer boards were enjoined in rom fixing prices 1914 KILLED BY AUTO TRUCK Akron O Nov him people saw Albert Ahern fifty plumber Instantly killed at the est corner in the city when he tied and fell in front of a auto- mobile truck The driver had no o slop chest was crushed Discuss Railroad Regulation and of Strikes Nov of railroads and prevention of rail road were questions man begins llo at the Cap- itol Nov 20 Prominent speakers debated such phases of the subject as the Canadian disputes act necessity for a public Investigation without award for I ho purpose of permitting public incut to lie formed upon facts pull i Holy brought out a strike ran take place and the fixing of a mini- i mum wage by the interstate j merce or some other com I mission permitting labor lo appeal to to analysis by some of the thin commission just as a shipper car commercial appeal In the cnse of rates and ill n special meeting of the milling him to work within lof the Chamber of lnn decision of the of the Hulled States j commission but unking conspiracy The lessons growing out of the lo lft public service a crime as It confronts tiie question of railroad country worn discussed from I there was considered the nll angles The railroad question of rid of ent Jurisdictions decisions of filed with the secretary of state snows that of total receipts of the committee received from the national Democratic headquarters The biggest individual was by Governor-elect Cox who gave antl the second largest by Sen ator Pomerene who gave of the candidates on tho ticket gave each The number of con is nearly 300 Much comment was caused by tho expense of Harvey C True Democracy Unable to finance itself the league got most of its funds directly Republican leaders Receipts amounted to Victim Said to Have Permitted the Display In His Store of Eighteen Pairs of Ears of Carranza of the Parral Garrison Recently Captured by ment Again Blocked 131 Paso Tex Nov report that Theodore and liis family had boon killed in rel been received by the Gorman consul Max Weber who Is In charge of the diplomatic affairs of Germany in northern Mexico a subject Consul Weber also announced that Edward Koch the German consular agent at who was of fifty-seven by Villa bandits at hall gone south from Santa Rosalia although his destina lion was not known The Parral Mining company with headquarters here received a report of the killing of wife and baby by Villa bandits According the report made to the mining com pany by n Chinese refugee from ral execution was dered because he had permitted a dis- play of eighteen pairs of cars cut Carranza soldiers together with a insulting letter Villa to lie placed In the window of his store in The ears sAld to have beer those of soldiers of the Parral son captured by Villa were placed on display In the store by General Herrera according to tin refugee In the Alt and Valleys in Transylvania Force Further Retirement of the and Make Progress In Other Attack Near Riga Repulsed the donian theater of hostilities me en tente troops continue to press the Teutonic allies in the Cerna river re- gion and according to the Serbian war office nave seriously broken their line both east and west of the Cerna southeast of Monastir capturing four additional villages east of the river and on the western side driving them back from several additional paints toward M Berlin tn the re- Eion the Germani have left old and pre- pared positions To Che BHt Ish have taken the town of ka on east side of Lake Ti milling Teutons in the Transylvania ater in the Alt and valleys forced a further retirement of Roumanians and also hare made in tile and regions taking men oner On tne west Moldavia front tian attacks east of tie were put down by the as also was an ia the flota Hy of the While Berlin that been only minor engagements tm tkat tha Russians have made further south ward and that the Teutonic it lies continue to burning behind them by Berlin of the assertions that Roumanians have of on tho Bombardments m- along the entire eastern front In sia and Galicia according to the trograd war office Berlin a repulse of a Russian attack southeast of Riga NEW AUSTRIAN Cabrera Blocks Pact Atlantic City N J Nov efforts of the American tives on the joint commission to persuade Luis Cabrera chairman of the Mexican tion to abandon his opposition to the plan of border control approved in general by his colleagues have failed The conference be continued but there was absent the note of opt characterized the close of the previous sessions Count dc iq was secretary of the Austrian em- bassy nt Washington from to 1901 has been appointed ambassador in plane of Dr recalled at the instance this government lie has boon accepted by the American government The count la a Pole his homo in SUBMARINE SINKS TRANSPORT AUTHOR OP QUO VADIS DEAD New York Nov Step Polish novelist best known In the States as the author of Quo is dead at Vevay to a message re- by the Tolls victims relict committee liore He visited tho Unit ed late in Hla home wa- in HUGHES STILL LEADS St Minn Nov E lead In Minnesota stands at With 57 counties tabulation sheets recorded at the and unofficial records from the 29 total Wilson vote WHS 178.813 for Hughes latest on United Slates senator W bawler Democrat Prank B W ist dr bated to the exclusion of nil other topics inasmuch Joint committee of which Senator Is chairman and Representative is the courts many speakers ends o decisions of the inter- commerce paramount and con- trolling but there is still a groat REFUSE TO ACCEPT ADVANCE East Liverpool O Nov union of Jio National of Potters notified the of the United Stales ters association that they would not accept the recent advance of 10 per cent In because It was ed by certain conditions which the designated as strong PERSHING INDICATIONS ARE THEY WILL SPEND WINTER IN MEXICO Sou Antonio Tex Nov no early removal of American troop from Mexico Is contemplated was in- by B request made on the war department by General for to build permanent winter quartern at Pershing's Mexican base purpose Is lo build wooden mesa houses and cantonments SHORTAGE OP GAS FELT Newark O The shortage of gns is being keenly felt here and shutting off of factories in favor of private consumption Is expected BURNS PROVE FATAL Akron O 17 te three dind at the Children's pital from burns received ahe was playing around a bonfire in from Of her home DESTROYED BY Fostoria O the ond time in six tlm factory fne Automobile burned The loss was said to be GOES UP FOR LIFE Akron O Nov vich pleaded guilty to murder in the first degree for killing Mrs Katie Soi omon last May He was given a life sentence In the penitentiary on of Prosecutor Kenned In a fit of rage killed tho woman after he had been robbed of Berlin Nov German rine on Nov 15 sank a hostile trans- port eighty miles west of Malta it was officially announced by the ad- The transport of about tons it was stated and was convoyed by destroyers and patrol boats SUFFRAGETTES OHIO SUFFRAGISTS TO PEAL TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Lima O Nor election officers and planning of a campaign in the state for the ment of the suffrage cause occupied the time of the delegates to Ohio Woman Suffrage association Morn than 400 delegates were present at meeting The following officers for the wore Mrs Harriet Taylor Upton Warren dent Mrs S J Oxford receding secretary Mrs Kant W Lima corresponding Mrs Zoll Mart Doming Warren ami Mrs 0 P Dayton ber of official board An appeal for woman suffrage win be presented to the Ohio legislature that body convenes next ary The convention adopted a lution to this effect At the Ine vole of the convention In favor of submitting a suffrage amendment at the tion was rescinded Dayton was for the next convention BANK SOBBER KILLED WANTED IN DETROIT Nov Harry Dla mond fifty-six a native of India waa arrested at a local hotel Is alleged to have been one of tha leaders of a group of confidence men which operated in Chicago several years ago After a fight in which one of the was killed and others wounded Uie band was broken up Diamond is wanted in Detroit DIED FROM WORRY N H Nov H Colby died here from worry over the arrest of his daughter Edith In tana charged with the of A C Thomas a politician of Thompson Palls Mont The young woman was a newspaper correspondent and Is to have shot Thomas for Ing her STEEPLEJACK KILLED Alliance O Nov U thirty-five married died of effect of a sixty foot fall from the slack of tiie Sebring Cooperage company plant St Paul Minn NOT Sandell twenty-two was killed when he attempted to rob tho Security State bank entered the bank placed a revolver at tho and got Then Oliver tl ttM hank constantly the Institution robbed last April opened fire was instantly killed GIVEN 5 PER CENT I IN WAGES Ran Nov 17 prn Pacific Railroad an- a 5 per cent of its less than per month for the current month's nay checks In- creased earnings by the company coupled with the increased cost of ing was given as for the raise GOVERNOR EATS CROW 0 Nov ty Republicans paid the price or de- feat at the rate of per plate at crow banquet held here last night Celebrities from the stats were in attendance Governor Prank B Willis made the principal address POLICE MAKE MANY ARRESTS LABOR FEDERATION DISCUSSES PEACE Means Suggested to Prevent Future Wars VANDALS ATTACK forces a which might o war or In hostilities another member ol the league without having submitted its grievance in the proper way by the agreement Collective action by a league of aa the report savs ought not to dictate the limitation tion of and naval equipment hut It can properly prevent the use ol such force for national ment and for exploitation the small countries We deplore militarism STORES its efforts in behalf of an but the fight against militarism must j national labor conference after ultimately be made by tha citizens ol In I Cleveland Nov 17 Twenty-two persons including two thugs captured I after a pin fight with throe 1 NoT A men were arrested in a order nry report on International labor to clean up the city of suspicions 1 lations was submitted to the actors and thus put an end to the tion of the American Federation of winter crime riot Labor by the executive council which asked received authority to con- Nov in Among ho of IOT sixteen stores of a leading growy of hs contained In tho re- i port was one that ho nations hand together for peace should mako use of both economic and military pears to have been bullets from ft re- volver of small caliber one who heard any shots has been found the different nations Kstablishing methods and agencies which render display of military and naval power no longer effective practical and direct to rivalry between nations In standing armies nnd naval equipment