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P0XJM1JCCOMPLISHES MORE THAN PAfe OF GOOD RfSOLUTIONS -TRY IT Coos Bay Times Your Paper , C Bajr Times li prond ol Its title "Tlio Pf0pl' rI,ort mna " -"? - w time, to i. .m-i liir ilntrnllnv If a -.ctl--- i jf HP 10 iw " " -w ca mi porting the people'- latcrest-. (Buns 4fett Ufattea ,, No. XXXIX. toKjmnn op the associated tress As OTH PARTIES i BE! SHE I X X Established 1878 Tlio Const Mnll. A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Ooos Bay Times Is. A Sovtk. west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people ami devoted to tlio best Ixtorest of this groat loctlo . The Times always boosts ud swrsr knocks. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, femocrats and Republicans dominate H. a. uoppie ror Mayor ot marsniicia EIISEI TO K! Fverlscn and D. L Rood Hie Chosen to Make Race for Counciimen )TE IS VERY LIGHT ONE Mai .Number Illinois x-nsr, niy to John V. muter nns .o tip. position for Nomination as City Recorder ? THE PRESIDENT OF' GUATEMALA BEATEN f KVi:iiTSi:.v will run AS indhphkdi.xt furl Kvortson. who wns nominated for Councilman af ter tlio vote Is canvassed to night, will rt'fiiao to nccopt tho nomination for that , of fice, ho says, and expects to tome out tomorrow ns nn In- ' dependent candldnto for JUyor against coppio. , Tb renubllrnn nnd domocrntlc let for tlio cltv. election nro both t Alike ns a rcnnlt of tho prlmnr- held yesterday. Tho nominations both parties nro: For Mayor It. A. Coppio. "or counciimen Carl Evortson I D. b. Hood. Cor recorder John W. llutlor. rdo democratH nml ropuhllcans re both tn voto for cnndldntos. pre uero no nnnics on tho ballot t the voters woro given hlnnlc linl- i and wroto In tho names of thoso whom thoy wanted to voto. Ah ensequenco tliero woro many scat- it rotes, in so mo precincts Ire wero as many ns twenty or Ire roted on for counciimen, many Kinng one or two votes. Must Kilo Soon the choice for each candldnto wan k time by each imrtv. Thin means It this ticket Is elected unless of ine intiopenuont candidates como In order to become mi Indn- Went candidate nt tho city oloc- bi pennon must no filed by Nov. I next r riuay. A Petition must lin slennri Iiv vnt- lla number nmountlnc to three nor It Ot (lin total number nf vntos It for tho offlco of Rovornor In rsnrield nt tho Inst nlnctlnn. pe city election talcos places Dec. Voto Is Vcrv T.liriir: pevoto yesterdny wns vory Unlit. iiai votes cast wero only 202. i ire between ono nn,i 1 r.nn vnt. P-eltjr, In ioi2 nt tho election s. Allen ran ngnlnst Albrocht the predncta thnil nvlalln.r mvn n ll Of 1.002 vntna. Tn ili nrlmnr. of 1913, when tho four precincts luduvu, mo republicans enst luiej, uio democrats HO votos 'be UrOKresSlVu HI vnrr ninlr. ; total of 389 votes. ne election of 1913 thoro was "i oi okx votes cast Is Rccltln,! T.w,if,K m was tlio decided leader for r m ooin parties with Evortson '" nd ltd,, tll)rd u Q Uoy ' TOteS from illA ilnmnrml. "Counciimen Rood. Evorison unoy were tho loaders. Hov J ,.es.,an'1 flmrles Powers 37 Mfroml tor, votes only. "total voto In tho city wn8 ns w-tt . 1 101 (IS 71 tnr AMorlateJ Trent to com nay Timet J EL PASO. Nov. QThn defeat of the forces of f rrtjoiaeni uaurera, of J Guatemala bv revolution- ists is reported today to t the Mexican Consul here, f E II ARRESTS UMI'UTV U. H. .MAHHIIAMi l.VVKH TK3ATKS OI'KMXfl MAIIi SACKS nicmr. ........A i BHttlit HAVING MHDr TDnilDI c TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast MU find Coos liny Advertiser. No. 92 t CHINA WILL NOT t CHANGE-THIS YEAR IK Possibility That the Chamber of Deputies of Country May Be Dissolved If. Said To Huvo Xitmcs of Poisons liivohcd KnoricH Xln Cnt.sup IfeKH In Head No arrests havo yet been nindo in tho cases of men who cut open tho United Slates mall sucks nboanl the Santa Clnra nml purloined articles, according to Deputy .United States iMnrsnni uecKor,,thIs tnorninir. Ho would not say whether or not ur ICStS WOUld bO mndn lint mlinltn., the matter bus In no wIbo been clos ed. It is said the names of sovornl men accused of oponliiK tho sacks nro known. Llttlo Information Is Ivon out by tlio deputy. Ho has not yet been to tho sceno of Jho wreck but him been making qulot Investigations in tlio city, umoiiK witnesses. No Ithdil U Tamper Tho contention Is mado that des pllo tho fact tho pnrcols post laid in tho hold, open to tho ravages of tho son mid In danger of being lost en tlioly, no ono had nny right to rlfio tho sucks belonging to Undo Sum. noMroyed Catsup Also this morning Mr. .Decker per formed tho painful little duty of tup ping niuo Innocent looking kegs of tomato catsup In tho head and dump lug their contonts into tho writers of tho bay. Tho government appro bended tho etito little barrels some tlmo ngo, way last Juno, when thoy wcro brought from Eureka and it bo camo known Ihat tho "ketchup" was manufactured from rotten tomatoes. Silently ono by ono the kegn tip ped off tho dock. "Nino llttlo kegs, sitting on tho dock, ono slipped over and then thoro woro eight," and so or. down to the last lonely barrel, and tho tragody was over. Mr. Decker oxpocts to lenvo In tlio morning far Portland again unless thoro aro further developments In tho mall sack casos. DEIWHID SUPPORT If Not Given the Cabinet Mem ber Likely That the Par liament Will be Ended PROPOSAL HAS BEEN MADE Minister- of Agilciilliiro Is Ashed to Express Regret for Ills Action Which Caused Overthrow of tlio -l'onner Administration Illy Aundatod 1'mui lo Cooa Ilajr Tlmm I ATHENS, Nov. 9. Tho prediction that tho Chamber of Homilies will bo dissolved Is credited to Premier Skouloudls by tho Putrls, which as sorts ho replied, when usked wheth er tho ministry would appear boforo tho chamber, that tho question was not settled yot. Ho Bald: "I can say now, howovor, but tho cabinet will not appear nnd the chambor will bo dissolved, un less tho majority agrees to support tho cabinet." t n AroctittJ l'reti u com tit Tlnirt, t PEKING, Nov, 9. Tho 1 Associated Press was au- t t thorized today to state t t that the Chinese govern- t t ment had decided that no t t change would be made t t this year In the form of 1 t government of the coun- t t try, t HULL ra"CEFUL EMS SERBIAN SOIL Two-third of the Country Now in Hands of Teutons and Bulgarians JAPAN WILT, NOT MAKE WARMKE DISPIjAV ANY" FAVOR DISSOLUTION Tlmt Is tlio Feeling f Majority ol the Minister Illy Atiotlithl PrM to Coo Pr Tlmti. LONDON, Nov. 9. A cabinet nicotine wns held today, says an Ath ens dispatch filed yesterday, but no thing trnusnlrcii as to whether tho government, will nccopt tlio proposals of Venlzelos with a view of avoiding a dissolution of parllamout. Tlioso proposals consist oltlior or Minister of War Yauakltsas express ing regret for tlio incident which ro cultcd In tho overthrow of tho Kill mis ministry, or all followers of Ven lzelos nbBOntlug themselves from tho eosoIoiis of tho chamber, giving froo hand to tho other deputies who con stltuto a quorum. It Is understood tho majority of tho ministers favor n dissolution. lvc. Tills Assurance In Connection With Action of China in Changing Government Illf AMllisl Pi-cm (o Com Uajr Tlrura. KIOTO, Japan, Nov. 9. Japan hns assured tho powers that sho has no Intention of making a military or nnvnl demonstration against China In connection with tho pending nego tiations for tho postponement of tho lcestnbllshment of a monarchy If this chango In form of government should be decided upon, BORDER DIET ill CONTROL MUDS NOfUI.KS (JAHRISON KA1I.S DKSKItT (iEXERAI, VILLA TO MAY MEMI TROUBLE Pi: "net 17 Mnct is Hnct 19 flact 20 tl voto 292 R:i'nu,ICAN VOTE ' Tote by nrcpltiPit, iim i,.n.i. r to republican ticket for each fMOIIOWB !t Pnillll r,., .., tlcenth ':: ",u,lou" "u,u BS -:: ' "J fs"eth " ,? vi ' S - - u u fUl City U3 40 or I'or C tiiii'iitiin.i tt ,,.. "" . . nuioy wvori- noou cteentu ".. .. ar. oi o. h 18 " ;- '-- at. XI M.... r an o(j gb ler Recotxler tenth "uiior Nth " Mli t!eth , lr .4. tO tll E-IOPiri'n'iV.' ",,'X. ' emcrallc voto for tho lead- OIVICIALS IXVESTIOATH LOOT 1X OF MAIL SACKS l'ostmnstci' Hugh McLnlu Sas Tliero May bo Arrest Mall Plun dered 1'ioin Santa Clara Postmaster Hugh McLaln lato this aftornoon said that tho opon Ing of parcels post mail sacks aboard tho Santa Clara culls for a com pleto Investigation by (iovornmont officials nnd tho matter has already beou taken up by tho Postofflco De partment. Thoro will probably fol Iqw a sorics of arrests of suspects to bo brought boforo tho Federal grand Jury in Portland. Demanded Delivery. Every day slnco tho wreck Sir. McLaln lias gono to tho offices of tho North Pacific Steamsnip Co, and thoro demanded that tho mail bo taken off tlio ship and delivered to him. A tolegram from Port land told him ho had followed ex actly tho right procedure. To havo gono aboard liiniBelf or to havo sent men aboard after tho mail would have relieved tho company of Its responsibility, it was Bald, Cannot Uo Sacks. Even tho uso of tho empty mall sacks to carry other articles In Is In itsplf a felony, said Mr. Mc Laln. The matter of taking off narcels nost is a serious ono and tho Investigation being mado seoms 1RDERS WIFE SENSATIONAL CHIME AT DELI INdHAM, WASH., TODAY A. Ciiioy of Seattle Fire Flvo TliueH at Women ud Then Kills Himself Illy AuocUtoJ I'm to Coo. Ily TlmM, DELLINOHAM, Wash,, Nov. 9. A. Caroy, of Seuttlo, fifed five shots Into his wlfo's body following n quar rel In a hotel at Mount Vornou today and then killed himself. Tlio woman, who may recover, said her husband nttomptod to forco hor to drink n bottlo of poison and whou sho refused ho shot hor. Ftinstoti Leaves for Headquarters at nan Antonio anil I'oai'o Ev. pcticii for Few Weeks (lly Auoi-UtM I'rfM lo Coon lly Tlmri NOOALES, Ariz., Nov. 9. Willi tho Mexican sttuntlou qulot ns tho result of tho failure to switch tho alloglauco of tho Nogalcs, Sonora, garrison from Villa to Carranzn, aon oral Funstou found it unnecessary to remain " hero and loft today for his headquarters nt San Antonio. Tho opinion of army officers was that conditions nil along tho border aro Bottled for a few weeks nt least. REFUSES SO 0 T DEMOCRATIC LEADED OF HOUSE AOAINST DEFENSE- POLICY PROPOSE m NEUTRAL ZONE UXDEIt MILITA RY CONTROL IS SU(JOESTEI) .Matter Will Do Considered by Sec. rotary Ionising Might Help tho .Mexican Situation Dy AuocUlcl I'rtH to Coot Hay TlmM. WASHINOON, D. C, Nov. 9. Neutral zones at Agua Prlola, Naco and Nogales, extending four miles over the border from each of thesa places, to bo patrolled by American soldiers, was' proposed today by Sea. ator Aahurst to Secretary Lansing and Genorul Scott, "Scott thought tho plan would lnvolvo tho Invasion of Mexico, and Secrotary of Stato Lansing in dicated it was not feasible from the Stato Department's standpoint. Kays His Opposition Will Do PcrMn. al and Not An Iho Majority Lender lly AuiKlill rren lo Coot Uy TlmM.J WASIIINOTON, D. C, Nov. 9. Roprcsontativo Kltchln, domocratlc lender ot tho Ilouue, told President Wilson today that during a long con verse ho could not support tho ad ministration's program for national deionso, hut would oppose In a per- (sonal capacity only mid not as the majority leader. Against Convictions Tho president outlined to him hfs army and navy plans for tho next ses sion of congress and for tho next flvo years and sought to Influence tho majority leader to bo in harmony with them. "All I can say" said Kltchln as he lift tho Whlto Houso, "Js that I re grot very niuchI ennnot support tho president's defeuso program. Tho plans do not meet with my convic tions, particularly with roferonco to tho navy. I shall inako a clear ex position of my views as soon as con 'gress convenes In a speech in tlio honso." Kltchln said ho thought It vory iprohablo tho majority would favor tho defense program, Now Have Two Routes Open to Constantinople and Ad vance Continues RUSSIA ATTACK AT RK5A Claim In Mntlo that Lines of Alistro- Oei'iiiatiN Aro llrokcu In Two Plates Llttlo Activity in tin, Western Front Reported ttly Awool itisl IVm to Coo lUy Tlmm, LONDON, Nov. 9. Today's ro porls show that tho Teutonic and Dulgnrlaii armies nrn conttunlmr suc cessfully In their camnaluu. Tho main Surblan positions south of Kra- novo navo beon captured. In tho capture of KriiBovac, tin GorniniiB took 7000 Serbian prison ers and f0 cannon, including ton heavy pieces. South of this city tho advance of Germans Is continuing, and Gyuis Heights, on tho loft bank of tho Mornvn Rivor has boon storm ed. Havo .Main Halluuv Tho Dulgarlan army reachod Mor ava at a point northwest of Alok slnac, about 20 miles northwest of Nlsh. Advancing to tho west nnd southwest of Nlsh, tho Dulgarlans occupied I.oskovnc, on tho main rnll road about 25 miles bolow Nlsh. Tho Teutonlc-Dulgarlan forces now occupy about two thirds of Sorbla, Loudon admits, nnd shortly will linvo tho main Sorblan railroad, run ning through llolgrado and Nlsh, In full operation. Opens Two Route This will glvo thorn two routes to Constantinople ns communication by tho way of tho Danubo lu already open. Unofficial reports sny that tho Anglo-French forcos nro making their prosonco folt in Southern Serbia. Russia Makes Attack Pctrogrud claims the Russians mado successful attacks near Rica and Dvlnsk and south of tho Prlpot mnnmos, wnoro mo Atistro-Gorman lines woro broken In two Places. Infantry fighting ut Loos and ar tillery duels aro tho only activity on tho west front, according to Paris. t AMERICAN VESSEL t X SEIZED HAS SUNK X tDy AnocUtM Pr-M to coon uy TlmM, t WASHINGTON, D, C, X Nov, 9, The American X steamer Llama, which X was seized and run on a reef by a British prize X crow last week, has beon X washed off tlio reef and X X sunk, The State Depart- X X ment is investigating tlio X X circumstances of tho seiz- t X ure, x 4 ENGLAND FACES IDB TROUBLE FRENCH BO T SO STEAMSHIP YSER TORPEDOED DV A GERMAN HUDMARINE Was Formerly tho Daclii ud Was Sclod by French When Carrying Cotton from United Statcn ny Auotl.t rnu to Cihm Day TlmM ALG1I0RS, Nov. 9,- Tlio French steamship Ysor, formerly known ns tho Dacla, which was soizod by a French crulsor laat February wlillo carrying a cargo ot cotton from tho United Sink's to Germany, has boon torpedoed an(i sunk by n German submarine, Tho Ysor was torpedoed whllo con voying to nizertn passongors saved from the Italian steamer Eliza Fran ccsca, which was torpedoed. Tho entire crow nnd pnssongera woro landed. Situation Said to be More Ser ious Than Generally Known Outside Official Circles SULTAN IS DEPOSED STEAMER IS SAFE FIRE ON THE ROCIIAMDEAU HAS DEEN EXTINGUISHED to ARRANGE R MEMDERS OF FRENCH INDUS- TRIAL COMMISSION ARRIVES TWO FRANCHISES DECLARED FORFEITED to foreshadow work for the United ( ,Dr Auocllte. ,., States Marshals, according to tho in- llnnMniiH hls afternoon. IMMAISAI' (Mentions this afternoon. Says Crow Did It h. W. Traver xvho was watchman nt tho beach for Sheriff Johnson for several days says that members of tho crew of the Santa Clara woro tho ones xvho looted tlio baggago and personal effects in the stato room as thoy xvero tho only ones to go aboard tho ship after Capt- LofsteiR and his mon xvero romovod. Mr. Traver said that tho owners of the boat mndo no efforts of any kind to remove freight, baggage or mail from tho craft. Ho says that If a systematic effort had beon made soou after the wreck the hulk of the cargo could have been saved. Steering Gear Dad Mr. Traver says that members of the Santa Clara crew informed him and others after the wreck that the steering gear of the Santa Clara had not been xvorklng for some time and that this was generally known, I'resi to ca Cay Timet. i'OLlS, Ind., Nov. 9. Tho Federal Leagtio fran chises in Kansas City and Duffalo wero declared for feltoj at the tinniia! meeting of tho leagtio directors hero today. The Kansas City franchlso will ho taken by- New York. fiuy After War Will Purchase $1(10, ooo.ooo Worth of Structural Stool and Other Supplier ID AuKMttttJ I'reu l( Coot Day TlmM,) NEW YORK, Nov. 9, Flvo mem bers of the Fronch industrial and commorclul commission landed hero today uuri said thoy camo to ttr raugo a purchase, at tho conclusion of tlio war, ot ut least 100,000,000 worth of structural Iron nnd steel, machinery and Industrial supplies. HIT II E NAT DM CRY CAUSED A PIN C PUPILS OF RECENT DISASTER ARE EASILY FRIGHTENED ELKS DANCE Don't forget Wodnesday evening's dance. Dill, and be right tliero with wife, mother, sister and sweet-heart. HUH UttlltU JB lUi uina iwij w iwv make It a joyous one. Mako your engagements now for Wednesday evening. There's a big surprlso xvalt lng for you. Como on, Dill! Dy order of committee. FRANK V. CATTERL1N, Chairman. Steam from Radiator Causes One of the Children to Call Out Warning (Dy A-vclats4 Vm to Coot Hay Timet. PEADODY, Mass.. Nov. 9 A cry of "Firo" In the old high school building here, where Xho pupils of St. Joseph's parochial school, recont 1; destroyed by fire, had assembled, caused a panic. Thero were no fa talities, although a boy who Jumped from a window and broke his arm, Tho sight of steam escaping from the radiator caused ono of the pupils to cry "Fire!" Christinas Dazanr, by ChrUtlan Church ladles Friday, November 12, Old Orpheum Theater Front St. Chicken Dinner lls.'IO 3 p. in. ENGIjAND TAKES STEPS TO PRE VENT EMIGRATION .Many Able-bodied Cltl.cns Have Heoii Taking Advantage ot -Leaving (o Avoid Service ' Py AMocialfcl rreat to Coot Bay TlmM.J LONDON. Nov. 9. Tho Drltlsh government toduy took its first dor Inlto stop toward preventing emi gration of able-bodied men who in considerable numbers havo been us ing this means of ovudlng mllltury service. A new regulation was Issued re quiring subjects 19 years or ago or oldor who coutemplato emigra tion to apply at tho Foreign Office fbr passports. Slnco tho refusal of tlio Cunard Company to carry abroad Drltlsh subjects eligible for mili tary servlco last Saturday, tho An chor Line and White Star Lino have adopted an identical course. Vessel Continues on Her Way Franco Causo of Flro Has Not llocu Learned Illy AMoclatM l'reia It Coot Hay Tlmri, NEW YORK, Nov. 9. -Flro In tho hold of tho passonger steamer Ro chnmboau, which broko out after tho llnor loft horo Saturday, hits boon ex tinguished nnd the steamer is now proceeding to Rordcnux. Nows that tho Rochamheau's crow extinguished tho flro was rocolvod lu n wireless from tho captain thin morning. When tho flro was first discovered tho vossol turned toward Halifax. Tho company officials horo tiro unnblo to say whether tho flro xvae of Incendiary origin or dovolopod from spontaneous combustion. People Overthrow One of the Leaders Who is Saunch for British Government KITCHENER JflAY BE THERE information to tlmt Effect. Hn Boo Received from Confidential Sourc- o at Washington Censorship Hat Kept Fact from World tnr Attoclttm Tvm to emit Day TlmM.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 9 Earl Kitchener's ultimate mission during his mysterious nbsonco from tho Drltlsh war offlco In said by con fidential Information rocolvod horo todny to bo India, whoro Drltisn rule is said to bo confronted with a mors sorloun state of unrest than is gen erally known outsldo of Drltlsh of ficial circles. Rulo is Deponed Through n thick volt which Drlt lsh censorship has thrown about events lu India nnd Egypt comes a btutomont that Nawab, tlio Sultan or Ulmulk, nnd tho Nizam or Hydor nbad, ono of the most Influential In dian princes and staunch supporter of tho Drltlsh, has boon doposcd by his people This camo ns a climax to successive mutinies. ARTILLERY DUEL ON MONTENEGRO REPORTS IMPORT ANT' ENGAGEMENT FOUGHT On November Hovotli Firing Occur red Along Entire Front and Enemy Thrown Rack Illy AawcltleJ l'r. to Coot Day TlmM.) CETTINJE Montonogro, Novflm hor 9. Au official statement today says: "Au important artil lery ongagomont occurred along tho ontlro front on Nov. 7. The en eni" throw forwnrd tho Infantry In attacks at vnrlous points without success." PLEAD NOT GUILTY FIVE MEN FACE CHARGE IN FED ERAL COURT Robert Fay and Four Others Indicted for Alleged Attempt to Illow Up Ship (lly AiuKlattd Trent to Coot Illy TIiiim NEW YORK. Nov. 0. Robert Fuy and four other mon whom tho United Stutes government charges with try ing to blow up munition ships, today pleaded not guilty to tho Indictments found yostorday against thorn. They usked for u reduction of bail but tho federal court refused it. OPINION RUSSIANS JJECTED GERMANS DRIVE THEM FROM PO. SITIONS TAKEN RECENTLY By AiKKlitt4 Frett lo Coot Bay TlmM.) BERLIN, Nov. 9. (Wireless to Sayvlllo) Von Hlndenburg reports that the Germans by counter attack ejected tho Russians from part ot tho German first lino west of Dvlnsk which was captured by tho Russians Nov, 7, Von Llnslngon's troops won a success north of Kamarow, ITALY WILL ASSIST EXPECTED TO SEND TROOPS TO ALDANIA SOON Semi-official Announcement Sajs Dulgarla. Opened the Way for luimedlato Iutcrfcrcnco (By AuoclaMJ Treat to Coot Bay TIum.) ROME, Nov. 9.--Whut appears to bo a forecast that Duly will soml troops to Albania to aid Serbia wus contained In a semi-official nolo, which says that whllo Italy did not participuto In the recent expedition of tho allies to assist Sorbla, she has found a bettor way to oppoBo tho Teiitonlc-Dulgurlan attacks. This xvay, tho note says, was opon ed by tho Dulgarlans thonisolvcs whon they threatened to Invado Alba nia to reach tho Adriatic which must oblige Italy to tiko appropriate meas ures to frustrate' it immediately, RUSSIAN OFFICIAL RELIEVED OF DUTY (By Attoclaltl I'nu to Coot Bay TlmM.) PETROGRAD, Nov. 9 Mlnlstor of Agrlculturo Krlv oshoin has boon relloved ot his post at his own roquest, it is announced, for "Reasons of ill hoalth." Speedwell sails South Thursday noon from North Demi. Tickets tig Attract offlco and Warren Paint, ers, North Demi. DERLIN NEWSPAPERS REFRAIN FROM COMMENT ON NOTE ( Tell About Communication Rut Havo Llttlo to Sny Regarding Men. Mi go to England lly AmocIiIoJ Pretc to Coot Bty TlmM.) DERLIN, Nov. 9.-nerlln 'news papers as a rulo make no comment ou the American tioto to Great Britain. Summaries aro publlshod oven with out Indication In tho headlines ot nny significance attached to tho com munication. Tho Morgon PoBt howovor, says: "It is hopod tho lesson in Interna tional law which tho Washington government gives tho Drltlsh gov eminent will mako a decided Impres sion n London. Tho bnro fact that tho American government usod such tlocldod mid firm langungo shows the discontent or wldo and Influential circles which' Greut Drltaln must he assumed to bo vory earnest In char actor." Refer to Affidavits Newspapers glvo prominence to tho affidavits filed at Washington by Ambassador Von Dornstorff concern ing tho Drltlsh putrol bout Ilaratong, which Is Bitld to havo shot down 15 mombers of tho crow of a German submurlno nftor they surrendered or while swimming In tho water. REM IS IEDT1 L GREEK CADINirr ASSURES UNIT. ED STATICS AND FRANCIS Messages Toduy Say There Will Ro No Chango In tho Pollciot of Now Cabinet By AuotlattJ I'rfM to Coot Uty TlmM.) WASHINGTON D. C. Nov. 9. Tho foreign office" at Athons cabled tho Grcok legation hero today that "Tho new cabinet Intends to put, through the stiiue policies in its for eign politics as was maintained by tlio lato cabinot," NOTIFIED FRANCE Word Sent to That Country Ry Creak Premier By Allocated Pleat It Coot Bar Ttaaet.) PARIS, Nov, 9. The Freacb ov ornmont received today from Prswler Skouloudls, head or the aw Grvak cabinet, formal assurance of "Our neutrality with the character of th slncorest benevolence toward tho en tente powers," Llbby Cotvl, 95,00 ton. Pbowi 79. f all w a ,'J