Valley Sentinel, The (Newspaper) - December 8, 1915, Portsmouth, Ohio THE VALLEY SENTINEL VOLUME 54 Associated Press Leased Wire PORTSMOUTH OHIO WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8 1915 Wire NUMBER 19 ASSEMBLES FOR MOST IMPORTANT HISTORIC SESSION WHERE FATHERS OF THE NATION ARE IN SESSION Washington D C Dec Congress at noon day for what promisse to bo the most important and historic sion of a generation Proceedings in both house and seante were brief being confined entirely to organization and for- mal introduction on some bills ami resolutions In accordance custom both soon ami sent a committee to formally notify President Wilson that con- gress was in session Tomorrow the real work of the begins when President Wilson delivers his anual address to a joint session assembled in the hall of the house Speaker Clark was re-elected and sworn in amid cheers from the floor and galleries In ate the organization was ed by the re-election of Senator Clarke of Arkansas as president pro Vice President Marshall was not in the chair for the opening In his opening address to the the speaker paid to Leader and a practically MIS hereafter floor and Jl Bilker Hie session tn order prayed for divine for tiie preservation ol at home and iis restoration Chamu Clark House ut Representatives iu session imd U S capital Fiance Names I newly elected then were sworn in swearing in the tlie senate n I house bills ions the hopper at clerk's defense many proposals for various were many bills for river and im- extension of the service and i Hie bills no than the 1 Business of Paris Dec will not make peace un- til Alsace and Lorraine are won Belgium and Serbia restored and German imperialism and Prussian militarism are put beyond the possibility of Albert Thomas of war said yesterday The declaration of IW Thomas is ing widespread attention and is one of the first ments from a responsible cabinet concerning the at- of the government in regard to peace GENERATION GERMANY DEMANDS REASONS FOR ACTION TOWARD OFFICIALS Bulletin Washington D Dec today presented to the state department a communication asking for the reasons for the request for the withdrawal of Captain and Captain Von Papen the German naval and military attaches respectively It was stated authoritatively though not in the tion that the ambassador could under no consideration ask tho United States to get safe conducts for the attaches The German government was represented as considering it incumbent upon the United States to return the attaches in safety to German territory and bring their successors here Washington suffrage workers undismayed by defeat in or by the of last congress to grant equal ook their light again today to the national The B Anthony ment introduced mid defeated for years introduced again today in the house by tive of Wyoming A and tion by of many states including a parade to the preceded the iou for brought by Mrs Hard Keld of Oregon and Miss Frances of liii was lost at the hist moment I about 18.000 feet and lore approximately 500000 names statements M Thomas were made in an answer In a larp Continued On of the dead of the war if M Thomas said There will lie no peace until Alsace and Lorraine arc definitely as part Across There our unfortunate b rot hers of and Serbia are assured their homes in lion and independent no pe Austrian are leave in on ilie ube In Keni Manilla nurt in where ar Austrian anny is put heyond t he rest of the to this i In union of the Allies and to Hosu all ir part of the Bows territory f curly live said lo ni fnr one day's to one led to lit the in prices for provisions SN well All l-he There will be nn peace until a system of right founded of supported hy free adherence of neutrals has abolished forever the violence of war Whatever may he the France united will ETO forward to accomplish this end Today before the terrible which confronts them justice and have only one our nation in arms opens to fur huire of porkers The houses here of late been j if and of ont- for tho manufacturer I urn in i- to have t to an d London Dec Brit- ish army in Mesopotamia which has been in retreat following its defeat before Bagdad has reached Amara on the Tigris 105 miles below Bagdad without further 0 ney Turner today pre- pared orders will tie sent election Tlie procedure in prosecuting attorney in state within a days in the time set by the court may then lie prosecuted under the corrupt practices The general at least have not yrt filed their I expense statements Prosecutors of Coshocton De- fiance Delaware i and i ties reported all filed in their i's Mr Turner said is for the Orders already have been sent to pleas court to set a prosecutors of mu unties lists of persons did not tile following tb late for the belated filing Jin Hamilton and jf these expense This ion counties nay be done only after With the orders went a lisl of prosecutor liles of those who had not with ft the or the laiv compelling filing of ex- recent fail to report statements Washington D C Dec 2 state department re- today a message from Consul Mason at Tunis ing the substance of an davit made by Giuseppe an Ancona survivor to the effect that the Ancona was attacked simultaneously by two submarines one on each side the one on the port side shelling her W Itanium lias completely recovered from his recent and is able to be at offices in tlic First tional Bank every day Shanghai Dec outbreaks by small bands of rebels within the last four hours have been put down by the authorities who now apparently have the well in hand The cruiser seized by forty men who boarded her from a launch was abandoned by the rebels early today after she had ben shelled and set on fire It was reported at first that the crew of the had mutinied but it developed today that the bombardment by the warships the arsenal was carried on un- der compulsion from the rebels who surprised arid overpowered the crew Three men on the cruiser were ed and five wounded An attack from land on the arsenal at midnight was re- pulsed quickly after some rifle firing The third outbreak red at four o'clock this ing A party of 30 or 40 rebels attacked the station throwing bombs which killed one man and injured The outlaws were dispersed by troops Although a number of shots fell in the foreign no damage of im- portance was done there Shanghai Dec band of 30 or 40 rebels armed with rifles and bombs attacked the Chapei station at four o'clock this The rebels threw four bombs of which three exploded One policeman was killed and three were wounded A body of regular troops was brought up quickly and the rebels disappeared Should it develop from tho state departments answer that other incidents than the Archi- bald ease and the were considered by the United Slates in that the attaches be drawn Jermany will contest tho withdrawals Should the Unit those Jwo dents alone were responsible the withdrawal will take out further inquiry or protest however Germany will consider that under I he the United States open the way for tho attaches to leave the country The embassy was represented IK considering that it mid the at- taches stand before the bar of opinion In such circum- stances the understanding is the embassy will deny aches have in any way been con- with anything under at- tack other than the Archibald in- trident ami the testimony in tho federal court in York All this section is considered by officials of the state to the contrary to precedents diplomatic While upon the subject are in in progress the two upturn and Captain Papen will remain within the United Slates They were both in Washington today and they conferred with Count Von several tinios Under all diplomatic it is only essary for the U H to indicate to that attaches non and it is not to give a reason for ift Icing withdrawal Tint German Ambassador's action day as a distinct officials here COLORADO PROHIBITION IS UPHELD BY COURT Denver Colo Dec authority of Colorado to enact and enforce state-wide prohibition was upheld by the state supreme court today in a unanimous opinion written by Justice W Gilbert The court held that cities governed under special charter were without authority to continue traffic in intoxicating liquors after January 1 1916 when state-wide prohibition becomes effective in under constitutional and statutory enactments GIVE WILSON SOME INSIDE DOPE AGAINST MILITARY PREPAREDNESS Ariz Dec eral Francisco Yaqui leader surrendered with 300 of iis men today at Sonora southeast of according to reports received by Carranza officials at Nogales Colonel TrujiHo with several other Villa officers and a number of men were captured near the message added Columbus 0 Dec or Willis had n busy ng for this week lie to welcome to Ohio Wilson Stales Minister to and of thf National White callers were kept in laities L from Ohio de- n sermon today to Wilson military He from to the president that the of of the defenses told the president lie been by his ates to tn to tlic president io give up lie prnirntni because the ion f nul hi left to a power The president and many callers were crowding into Tlie him for liis tnd then Turned to shako witb the next men in line who accompanied by I of Tacoma O Quaker WHS introduced to the president The two saw President on u similar son U.S PRO IB ESI Washington Dec sador at London today ad- vised the state department that lie had filed a vigorous protest with the British foreign office against vessels of com- pany of tho prize court Yes it's a more weather on tli way I've been so for several days now and if anybody gets caught pin don't say they wasn't ed I haven't gotten down t brass tacks on this winter dope yet but when T do look out Its simply up t me t make annual history for tlr Hammer Club and I ain't pinna fall down on tlr job Here's for Cloudy tonight and Tuesday probably snow ries near the lake cloudy night Tuesday unsettled bly followed by rain in west tion West cloudy tonight and Tuesday Not much change in temperature