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Ambassadorial Court Is Conven
ing for Decisive Session as the
Little Kingdom Gives Up.
CETTINJE, May 5.—After de-
fying the powers for a month,
King Nicholas to-day decided to
give up the citadel of Scutari.
Scutari was occupied by a Mon
tenegrin army on April 23, after a
siege lasting six months. During
the latter weeks of the bombard
ment the European powers re
peatedly warned Montenegro to
cease the cannonade.
Scutari will remain an Albanian
city.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, May 6.—Official an
nouncement was made in the House
of Commons this afternoon by Pre
mier Asquith that the Ambassadors
had received a formal communica
tion from King Nicholas to the ef
fect that Montenegro has decided to
leave the disposition of Scutari to
the powers.
“This decision on the part of King
Nicholas is satisfactory to the pow
ers/' *aid the Premier. “King Nicho
las is to be congratulated op this
welcome decision in both the interests
of Montenegro ana the peace of Eu
rope.”
A telegram from Cettinje said that
a ministerial crisis has been precipi
tated by the attitude of the Montene
grin Government toward Scutari and
that the resignation of King Nicholas’
cabinet had been given and accepted.
The downfall of the cabinet was
brought about by the rejection by
Grown Prince Danilo of the proposi
tion of the ministerial council that
. Montenegro stand firm and even go
to war against Europe if that step is 1
necessary to retain Scutari.
The session to-day of the ambassa
dorial court was to have been one of
* xtrem* importance, as the program
included final action on the attitude of
Montenegro.
\ meeting of the National Parlia
ment of Montenegro has been sum
moned for May 8. when official sanc
tion will be given to any course adopt
ed by King Nicholas.
Plan to Divide Albania
likely To Be Dropped.
PARIS, May 5.—Belief was ex
pressed in diplomatic circles to-day
that Austria and Italy soon will aban
don their plan to divide Albania.
Strong opposition to the plan comes
from Germany, which country con
siders the power of the triple alliance
would be considerably weakened in the
event of a general war, as the two
powers would have to put armies into
Albania to maintain their interests.
According to the Austro-Itallan
plan. Albania would be occupied by
troops of the two powers much the
same as England occupies Egypt.
Plan to Invade Albania
Not To Be Abandoned.
VIENNA, May 5.—Count VonBerch-
thold, the Austrian Foreign Minister,
announced to-day that the Austrian
Government had just received assur
ances from Montenegro that King
Nicholas would abandon Scutari un
conditionally.
This will not prevent Austria and
Italy from sending a military expedi
tion into Albania, it was said.
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Mexican Ruler Plans Concentra
tion Camps, and general Mas
sacre of Foes Is Feared.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
MEXICO) CITY. May f».—A new
anti-Government plot, which was to
have broken into a general uprising
to-day, has been nipped in the bud
by the aggressive measures of Presi
dent Huerta. The first news of the
conspiracy' came from Cuernavaca,
capital of Morelos, and stated that
this was the day set for an attack on
the Government forces.
This is the fifty-first anniversat*y of
the capture of Pilebla from the
French and is thje Mexican Fourth of
July.
A national salute fired from a bat
tery at the National ’Palace In honor
of the occasion caused widespread
alarm, as many persons thought the
city had been attacked.
Massacre Is Foreseen.
The Government has decided to es
tablish concentration camps through
Mow 1 r. All inhabitants of the State
must gather at these camps or run
the risk of being put to death. This
step is believed to be the forerunner
of a massacre, throughout the State.
President Huerta, has ordered that no
quarter be shown the Zapatistas.
Although the Government is try
ing to minimize the outrage perpe
trated by the Zapatistas near the
Azumba last Thursday, when a train
was wrecked with the loss of 160
lives, further details, adding to the
horror of the tragedy, were received
here to-day.
Victims Are Tortured.
Men. women and children were tor
tured before being put to death. The
barbarous rebels, with the savagery'
of cannibals, drank the blood of their
victims and ate their fiesh. Acts of
unbelievable cruelty were practiced
on the women and children.
Reports that the Government has
completed arrangements to borrow
$55,000,000 from France anti England
on tlie strength of recognition of the
Government by England were official
ly denied.
Law Forbidding Arms
:: Exportation Effective.
WASHINGTON, May 5 - The joint
J I resolution of Congress March 14. 1912,
I passed to authorize the President to
I prevent the exportation of arms and
j ammunition from the United States
into Mexico was made effective by
decision of the United States Supreme
Court to-day in the cases of the Gov
ernment against .Joseph EL. Mesa and
| Arirulfo Chavez, of Ei Paso, Texas.
ill Professor W. H, Taft,
i in First Yale Lecture
Fresh Eggs Part
. Man and His Wife
Fact That Husband Gave All the
Product of His Hens to His
Mother. Secured Divorce.
CINCINNATI, May s.—Mrs. Zella
Cunningham. of Wal:;Ut Hills, who
was granted a divorce from William
Cunningham, alleged cruelty as one ol
the grounds. One form of the cruelty
she charged was her husband's re
fusal to give her any of the fresh eggs
that were the products of the family
chickens. She alleged that hd gave
the eggs to his mother, who lived with
them.
\lrs. Cunningham also testified that
when her husband was away on a
trip he gave the key to the hennery
to his mother.
14 CONVICTS ESCAPE
FROM A FLORIDA CAMP
TAMA, FLA., May 5.—A big man
hunt i* in progress to-day around
the head of Tampa Bay. Fourteen
convicts, some of them life termers,
escaped from a stockade near Largo
last night. Guards discovered the
break and headed off the rest. One
bloodhound was killed during the
night by the fugitives.
‘Miracle’ Denounced
By Bishop as Fraud
Famous Bleeding Effigy Removed
From Shrine—Priest Claims
Supernatural Mission.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
PARIS, May 5.—The controversy
between Bishop Potters and Mgr. Va-
chere Abbe de Gratelou over the sup
pression of the “miracle" known as
the “Bleeding Heart of Poitiers” is
arousing tremendous interest through
out France.
Several years ago a priest noticed
that an ordinary effigy In the chapel
at Mirabeau en Poitiers was exud
ing drops of blood. Thousands of
pilgrims flocked to the shrine. It was
claimed that a drop of tne mysterious
blood effected the cure of various dis
eases.
The present bishop, lately appoint
ed, has denounced the “miracle” as an
impoature and ordered the removal of
the effigy from the shrine.
NEGRO PUGILIST ON TRIAL
ON WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE
:
CHICAGO, May 5.—Jack Johnsou.
fore Federal Judge Carpenter to-day
on charges of violating the Mann
white slave law.
The Government’s star witness,
Belle Sehreiber, formerly a manicur
ist. of Milwaukee, WLs.. later a bur
lesque actress, was being guarded it
a downtown hotel by Government
agents. United States attorneys said
she was ready to testify against John
son.
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1 poisonous uric acid substances that
lodge in the joints and muscles,
causing rheumatism; and makes the
kidneys filter and sift out all the
poisonous waste matter from the
blood and drive it out of the sys
tem.
It matters not how old vou arc
or how long you have suffered,
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practically impossible to take it
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all other remedies. There is noth
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to work immediately and more than
a few doses are seldom required to
relieve even the most chronic, ob
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You can obtain an original, pack
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any first-class druggist. All drug
gists return the purchase price if
Croxone should fail in a alnglo
case.
IS
SCORED BY CRITICS
American Medicine, in Bitter Ed
itorial, Says German Savant’s
Attitude Is Boorish.
NEW YORK, May 5.—“This man
has outraged every sense of propriety
and abused in the most astounding
manner the courtesies and considera
tions extended to him for the purpose
of proving the correctness of his
claims.
“His attitude from first to last has
been one of boorish disregard and
complete indifference to the feelings
of his colleagues. He has snubbed
and ignored the physicians—men of
high landing—delegated by the Gov
ernment to Investigate the effects of
his treatment.”
The above is a part of an arraign
ment of Dr. Friedrich Friedmann, In
the current issue of American Medi
cine. The attack is contained in a
lengthy editorial and is the bitterest
yet made upon the turtle germ
“curist.”
U. S. Surgeon Silent on “Cure.”
WASHINGTON, May 5.—Efforts of
Dr. John S. Billings, of the New York
Public Health Association, to get Sur
geon General Rupert Blue, in charge
of the Federal public health service,
to issue a statement regarding the
Friedmann treatment for consumption
have been futile.
Surgeon General Blue has told the
New York physician that he is not
prepared to either allay optimism or
boost pessimism, so far as the Fried
mann serum was concerned.
MOVE ON TO UNIONIZE
CHICAGO’S STOCKYARDS
Close Congress Ten
Years, Hill Suggests
Then, Railroad President Says, the
Country Would See Unprece
dented Prosperity.
ST PAUL, May 5.—Congress should
adjQ- .n and stay adjourned for ten
years in order to better conditions in
the United States, according to James
J. Hill.
Mr. IIlll attacked the Congressional
legislation, which, he said, had pre
vented a more rapid influx of immi
gration. Laws that have been passed
recently are responsible for the flood
of immigration to the Argentine Re
public, lie asserted. %
"If he could just tie a be? 1 or. each
one of our illustrious statesmen who
Is trying to keep workmen out of this
country and adjourn Congress for ten I
years, I believe the country would see
an unprecedented period of prosper- I
lty,” he said. “Business men then
would carry on big undertakings j
without fear of legislative interrup
tion.
$20,000 FIRE SWEEPS
MIAMI WATER FRONT
MIAMI. FLA . May 5.—Huffstatler j
Ways, the largest in Miami, with a
60-foot boat nearly completed and j
three smaller craft, was destroyed by
fire last nlglU, the loss being about j
$20,000. Tile flames curled over the j
oil tanks of the Gulf Refining Com
pany, and shipping along the entire j
water front and many palatial resi- I
dences, hotels and warehouses were j
endangered. The cause of the fire is |
unknown.
Ex-President Says ‘‘Majority of the
People Will Never Get the Ballot
in United States.”
NEW HAVEN, May 5.—“A major
ity of the neople in the United States
probably will never be given the bal
lot,” said Professor William Howard
Taft, In opening his lecture course on
“Some Questions of Government.”
He said when the Constitution was
adopted a century ago, only about
one in 25 of the 4.500,000 people a?
the country, including women and
children, were given the ballot. The
number has be«*n constantly extended
until to-day about one In six has a
vote.
Should the electorate privilege be
extended by the admission of women,
only about 30 per cent would be given
the ballot, and It is not likely that a
majority of the people will ever be
accorded it.
, ...
Senate Committee to
i Fight Wilson's Plans !
i for Currency Reform |
i Will Oppose Every Effort to Rush!
Through Administration
Bill.
WASHINGTON. May 5 -The Sen
ate committee on banking and cur
rency is unalterably oppojso<fc. to a
number of the features of currency
legislation suggested by President
Wilson and Secretary McAdoo.'
The members of the committee are
wide apart on what the law should
be. They say they do not intend to
be coerced or impressed into the
support of an Administration bill to
which they cannot give their adher
ence.
Practically the only conclusion
reached was that there should be no
legislation at this session of Con
gress.
A subcommittee consisting of Seu-
ators Owen. Hitchcock. Shafroth,
Bfistow and Weeks has drafted thirty
inquiries to be addressed to promi
nent bailkers and economist*
throughout the country. Here are
»oine of the questions:
“What are the essential defects of
our banking and currency system?”
‘Should a new system include State
as well as national banks?”
Should there be one central re
serve association or a number, and if
the latter, how many?”
“Should the Aldrich-Vreeland acf
be extended after its expiration In
1914? if. so. should it be amended?”
“Should additional currency be per
manent or temporary?”
“Should national banks be required
to keep their reserves In their own
vaults and with their own reserve
association V”
“Should the rate on discounts De
the Same for all, and should this rat?
be published weekly?”
Politics Barred on
Chautauqua Circuits
Booking* Agents Give Statesmen
“Tip” That Only Old-Time Orators
Are Welcome This Year.
WASHINGTON. May 5 Pobtical
speakers are not desired on the sum
mer Chautauqua circuits, according to
Information that reached here to-day.
The booking agents have informed a
number of Representatives artd Sena
tors w'ho make a good de&l of extra
money' in the summer on the lecture
platform that old-style lecturers are
in demand and that there is no Inter
est in politics.
Representati ve Hobson, who has ar
ranged a number of shaking en
gagements. will confine his talks to
temperance topics.
Secretary of State Bryan is the chief
Chautauqua headliner He generally
receives more than $500 for each lec
ture.
Tulane Debaters
Win Triple Match
Louisiana University Gets Two De
cisions and Georgia One—Wash
ington and Lee Loses.
ATHENS, GA., May 5.—Tulane
University won two of the three de
cisions in the triangular intercollegi
ate debate with the University of
Georgia and Washington and Leo
University Saturday night, the JJiird
decision going to Georgia. The one
subject debated was “Resolved,
That labor unions are Inimical to
the industrial welfare of the United
States.”
One Georgia team met a Tulane
team in New Orleans, a Tulane team
met one from Washington and Lee
at Lexington, Va., and a ‘Washing
ton and Lee team met one from
Georgia in Athens. Georgia wop in
Athens, while Tulane won at New
Orleans and Lexington.
Macon Pastor Resigns.
MACON.—Rev. (\ P. Coble, pastor
of Vineville Presbyterian Church. h^9
resigned to accept a pastorate at High
Point. N. C.
Vegetable Parade
For School Pupils
Spokane; Boys 4nd Girls Will Carry
Products of Garden In Toy
Vehicles Through City.
SPOKANE, WASH , May 0 -Haul
ing vegetables with play express wag-
crm\ whet? I barrow’a .aud tricycles, 6,000
Spokane school chi|tl$ , en wiil take part
in a vegetable parade that will be the
concluding event of a garden contest
in which several thousands boys and
girls are causing as many backyards
to blossom and to produce real money.
Following the parade, which will be
held the week of the June pow-wow,
or carnival, the horde of young gar
deners will take their vegetables to
is public Btadlum to be disposed of
y auction.
This is the second year of th« gar
den contest, which is conducted by the
Chamber of Commerce and the Y. M.
C, A., and every one of the 33 grade
schools in the city has between 150
and 200 boys and girls cultivating
gurden plots
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CHICAGO, May 6.—A movement to
unionize employees in the stockyards
of Chicago was under way to-day fol
lowing a meeting of mill workers, who
signified a willingness to join in the
campaign for higher w’ages, better
working conditions, better eating-
places, and more sanitary' conditions.
JAPAN EsYrAISE$5,000
FOR WIDOW OF AIRMAN
SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—A ca
blegram to a local Japanese newspa
per to-day stated that a publication
in Japan had subscribed $5,000 K>. the
support of the family of Tunko Tak-
eishi. a Japanese aviator who was
k,>iJed yesterday, landing in a flight
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Some of the RECENT Developments
in this Growing Section of
DEKALB COUNTY
Tile Mayor and Council of Decatur have let contracts for
PAVING parts of COLLEGE AVENUE, CANDLER STREET,
MOONOUGll STREET, JEFFERSON PLACE aud PONCE DE
LEON AVENUE in DECATUR. Part of this work is now under
way.
The GOOD ROADS COMMITTER of the Decatur Board of
Trade has lei a contract for macadamizing CANDLER STREET
from the oorixvrate limits of DECATUR to Morgan Street, aud the
work is now being done.
MORGAN STREET in EAST LAKE Is now being laid with
macadam and tarvia binding to meet Candler Street.
PONCE DE LEON AVENUE Is now passable for vehicles from
the. GEORGIAN TERRACE to the beautiful Court House Square
at Decatur, and this beautiful avenue will soon be an exact counter
part of EAST LAKE DRIVE.
When all this work Is completed, during the next three or four
months, DECATUR will be at the CENTER of the BEST SYSTEM
of DRIVEWAYS out of Atlanta.
TILE WALKS are now being laid on KINGS HIGHWAY and
CHURCH STREET; thus completing modern sidewalks for these
streets to the corporate limits of DECATUR.
The NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING-the second In three
years—is now being constructed In DECATUR.
Many NEW homes are being erected at East Lake. Oakhnrst.
Kirkwood, and In oilier parts of the "DECATUR SECTION” as well
as in DECATUR itself.
The tieople of KIRKWOOD—one of the most attractive parts
of the ‘DECATUR SECTION"—ar^TURNING THINGS UPSIDE
DOWN, grading and maoadamizijfB streets, laying concrete enrb
and walks, and building new Ironies in every part of the town.
The STONE MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC LINE extending from
Decatur through INGLESIDE, SCOTTDALE and OLARKSTON, to
STONE MOUNTAIN Is opening up a beautiful NEW country, a
most important addition to the ‘DECATUR SECTION.”
DEKALB AVENUE from Mayson’s Crossing to Kirkwood, Is
now being laid witli vitrified brick, making another MODERN
driveway through KiRKWoOI) and OAKHURST to DECATUR.
What Is HOUND TO HAPPEN with ALL THESE MODERN
IMPROVEMENTS GOING ON IN the "DECATUR SECTION?”
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