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Saw T tal
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3TH YEAR
EL PASO. TEXAS. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2. 1917.
ENGLISH
THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS
AMERICAN TROOPS WILL BE IN TRENCHES EOR SPRING DRIVE
EXP0RTERSINPACIF1STS
THE SHADOW OF APROACHING DOOM
S SENATE KILLS PERSHING IS
SECTION--
r
FERGUSON
TEXAS ASK
AGENT FOR
EL
New Embargo Requiring Li-
t ah .:. as s
or i-ountry Airecu virtually
Every Commodity Sent From
State Into Mexico Washing-
ton Informed.
Change in Coat Price Deemed
Likely Becauae of Producer'
Protest; Farmer Threaten to
Feed Wheat to Hogs Rather
Than Sell It at $2.20.
BpeWsl to aw Morning lime.
Wsshtngton. Sept. t. Exporters slant
the rex is border ere bombarding the ei
port administration board with requests
for the establishment of stents si these
points to facilítele tbe transection of the
routine commercial business which links
Teiss and Mexico cities.
An atener st El Paso It is pointed
Is s necessity snd one of the first till
to receive attention. In order not to In-
terfere with current business will be
thai city. Representative Garner baa been
asked by Laredo and eagle Pus to have
licensing aréneles designated for those
placan and It Is his understanding mat
Brownsville Is preparing to make the
same inquest. Mnce nearly every article
of commerce which enters Into the Texas-
Mexico trade Is on the embargo list tt Is
the belief of Mr. Garner that these re
quests will be compiled wltb.
Bosrd Will Do All Peeathle.
At tbe offices of me export administrs-
lion bosrd. It wss staled that there has
been such a rush of work It has been
round Impossible to work oat sll of the
IMcesssry details looking to the saforrs-
inent and sdraUilsirstloo of tbe presi-
dents last siutiarg.. proclsmauon Lhtlr-
msn Mrrortnlrk win be sbsent rrom his
orflce for two or three days snd It wss
said nothing would b done h iking to
the appointment of licensing agents at
poinu where I lie re It no auboftice or the
dspsrtment of commerce until lis returns.
The Information wss given that tbe board
it disposed to extend every accommoda-
tion possible which will not weaken the
erricleucy of embargo and tbe belief Is
entertained that the neceassry licensing
agents will soon be appointed If it can
be done without weakening the govern-
ment supervision of exports.
Cotta Esperte rs Ask Speed.
There hsve been t number of requests
rrom Texss cotton exporters snd those
merchants who export goods to Mate
mem and execution can be blocked out.
To all auch requests the reply Is made
that tbe board lias no power to suspend
the president's order and It must be en-
forced to the letter.
indar these conditions tbe original pro-
visions which all for tbe application to
the agent si ft Orleans for export li-
cense on shipments to the allies snd to
the board at Washington on skspsnents
CARRANZA RENEWS
ASSURANCE MEXICO
WILL STAY NEUTRAL
PASO
RaoubKc Will Continue to Strive 1 ' 1 liksly to result from this so-
TTL vuZTTv-J al rslled pesce meellnt. It Is hit duty snd
to Bring War to End. Says
Message to Congraat.
Jy AaeocieUad Prsw.
In the world war wort gtveo by President
carranx tooigns m us
opening of tbe reiilar
Meilc! rootreaa. Th
viMd lb efforts taw
mem bad mode lowcrd
mg the not
all neutrals
Ui hrlhiei.
roBossst iiu
tbioolur tui.nliet u
e aM IBM pi utlaloy
as a result of tats Arsstntaa had ara
potad emir ere lo discuss taw ttu-
W of neutrals bal Ut sftsr many
ría aso atrera tu
B poetpoa tk i
stlend Jt had d-
sat Csrrsas saw wt Mi na
5 SE ..
t asi asw ni tus 1
"o. Vi cuasplv th better with mis
brmtlTt m ir itilssss alM tsf
iftü? ias2 cn
Tt- siso rassrat tas tsurs Masa
csgeSaTaTa Ctastass twt fits
stast
ORGANIZE
AS POLICE
Peace Council Meeting in Chi-
cago. Name Committee With
Power to Co-Ordinate Local
Chapter Jut as Officers Roth
Into Auditorium and Break
Up Gathering.
City Authorities Act on Order
of Governor When Mayor
Thompson Insists That "Paci-
fist Are Law-Abiding Citi-
zen;" "Now We're Dis-
banded" Says Secretary.
By Associated rress.
Chicago Sept. 1. The organising com
mitts of the People's council of America
for Democracy and Terms of Peace dis-
banded here tonight. Louis P. I.oehner.
executive secretary. Issued lbs following
statement:
"We bar formed permanent organiz-
ation which wss our parpóse snd w are
satisfied. This wss done before the po-
lice stopped the meeting In tbe west
tide auditorium and ws are now dis-
banded.'' S3 Asíanlo Msn LosssslUSS.
What lb mestlnr tcoompllsbad before
the advent of the police was to appoint
a nominating committee. This committee
was said to hsve power to set ss sn
executive committee. The members of
tbe nomine tin committee ere Prof. Hob
rt M. I.ovett. University of Chicago. Vtc-
tor Bantr of kfHwsukee James Ssloteky
New York; Man Wlnsor of Phltadelphis.
Emily Oreen Blch. wellealey College;
Prsnk Stevens or Delaware Sarah Raul
field or San Ersnrisco. and L. Maybrlck
of San Antonio. Texas
The summary dispersa) by the police
on the governor s orders of the meeting
of the organliation late today add ad It 11
nols to the forbidden states of Minnesota
Wisconsin and North Dakota.
May Seek Court Order.
Seymour stedmaii torsi socialist lead
er and chairman of the meeting coun-
selled lbs delegates who numbered abou:
goo to stay In Chicago promising a court
order permitting the meeting would be
applied Tor Monday. Durtnt th after
see leaf a were a number or groups I
conference but dsrknest fell without
the tired advocates of pesce knowing
wnat was to be reoulrsd or them. They
were still belligerent however and tome
who suggested leasing so excursión host
and holding the meeting on I ah vnin
gsn. were branded si Iscklng the courage
of their convictions. Th council Is ssld
to nsve s huge number of local chapters
bul no nstlonsl organliation to eo-ordi
nate their effort. It was to form such
a body that Louis p. Locbner. executive
sorretsry. sought s meeting place. The
once raid cui snort the proceeding
eioie its amau ssbbubbbbbs nan
nine to report
wwstr orr
Oovenaor Lowden'i attention was called
to the meeting by the Chicago Chamber
immerre. wnicn siiegeo tn
was avowedly antagonistic
nit'o
crt-i.
asa.M
Tbe governor first ordered thai Irooo
tsk ta situation la hand. Men changed
ios mino ana got i.nier or roue sennet
tier on the long distance telephone. The
latter tent W H. Westtirouk. sssKtsnt
chief with to man In automobiles to the
auditorium where Use meeting was In
presgrs. The meeting arts dispersad
without disorder. The governor gsvs out
"Th governor Is charged with the r
iionsibllily of Dll I tn Mac In tlx
stile. If. m hit Judgment disorder snd
he hat Ib power to prevent Ib meeting.
nit underaisiioingTs tnsl wnus in meet-
ing purports lo M la as Tattresu of
psac. really It Is tnleuded U ubatrucl
tbe r'vernmnl In the prosecution of tbe
war ano it calculated to prooure disor
dcr and rloiinr in Illinois He will not
therefore permit this meeting to be basd
"PaelflsU Ls AbldU" - TfcssipMS
M.iyr r Thompson did not tee tlie unit
lion sa did th (uvarnor. "1 can at aatm
hit to prevent them rrom meeting in
' mcifc. J he ssld. "Paciftsts are law
SS If F-veiynn pi.
pi-ne.it nan
BSaatoaa to orrar. Ptaallv s n.
a rataaa Sn present n names
up on tne esenm.e
at unsble Ui meet
pean.
ARRIVE
sumios ciuseus.
Ms.1 the meeting proceeded wlih er-
dmsry speed sn ewuUve committee
rfvd tat) the detentes warn fn sisals
for three hours befo
tt!. Hut the tmir
it .-emei
committee
n.n.ee btrt
or ta jyx.. n waa reeyorua tt
set prtvalefr esrtsvr laser.
The dilll wr not swsr of an
yxpl a He j Pi Dmm Slerr Jordan
Sagaporay ssst tsfwifcsasyarr tatxt
rsjrs tl was'rsatty slaslaiU 'tV
CUsWV w4bwbM9M VMS MMjMLwy tlf
pane iislirai tas hall
raaSnas aaaaa Grwsiv
Westsy Wsrook first OSfUtr f
agsaay . Mes ssssya raTsed kts
"O estará f Oswensur Lowesn. ta
ch..f of salte s atracaa1 as tt ais-
mté W jKrt?ixalt'? yats
Sissi tii tss tiiian'iLasTs
w a s na
omrt of tt PaepJe's "mil Of
awrte for sMtaurrarg ssm Peste tssHg
Se s csyltly WJfflf
Sllttiraanws held a ta lEk off
tk Raw I rafts nd . ata
lili áW
ttHHNLTtrniiiii h i mi w mn ;
m mm
mom r JTWmM Wm
p w i m i hi i m m vim h
? 1 sw ' s;mm
ATTORNEY GENERAL
nPMiFQ mvkvmv
II LIl I L tl I iu.nuiii.il
WAS BROWBEATEN
Confession of Rev. Kelly to Ax
Murders Purely Voluntary
low Official Attest.
By Associated Press.
Logan Iowa. sept. 1 On the eve of his
trial for complicity In the runout Villli-
c ax murders of ISIS. hev. Ú. 1. telly
Itinerant nreacner. tt was announced
day by J. B. Itlsden. state sgsut ttsrried
s confession Uiat he had slain eight per
sons wltb an as and then through his
counsel rfisde s complete confession
Kelly's confession wss mails rly Pii
day morning In lbs presence of Attortwi
Oentrsl H. M. Havner. rheriir M. D. My-
ers of Harrison counlv. In-puty Charlie
xikina 1 K. Hlsdeu stats agent ana J. 1
Hess. Council Bluffs sttorney la kit
ilanssiiiil Kstlv ssld a sermon
text slay utterly." caused him to kill
A voice which b believed to be thl St
Ood.
him
i. it
isred in hit con
sussfsB Take Degree.
Lter In th day. Prlday. 1. A. M kenii.
went to Logan and visited the i -i earner la
Ble call. Mctmuia then ssld Kelly com-
pletsly repudiated Iba conlesalou. Justs
A. L. .-u i p. o uf Miliaria of telly l .ousel
sura th eenfeeaion i not woiih lit pa
pw It is wnuen on brsstlr third degre
methods sere used oy we sute auwori-
Uet tu el lb Slfued sUleluenl Irom KeUt
Judge iutton dacKres on the other hand.
se present woeai uie oun ssiun waa
ured elisoluiciy deny using sny fare
I at prosencr.
Ata
By Atuciid Press.
Dee Holnes lows Basa. I. Tk
fwslon signed sad sworn to by Hsr.
atorlsad sUismuL
Havner Void for the nrat iitu use
l circuíala re atl saadms lb con
lessioii lie san I
m county Us TtuaJSr
make apeak tug so-
us I look with 111
elástica aar-
case. Sawl who n by law.
we ere roquirad a serve saaa me ss-
feodsnl in adven e of Use trial
' 'Thlat liawlllfill Of VatatolktTv 1
rsa reed
"wtlUjrue.
evening I was not prweat snd bed not
alisssBif
Sst'h m1 i$i"5Fi asVotnaal
waa ready ty lusk a suiamsnl
"H told Th sberlff Ibal he wanted
as as tad Mayers told it pi
fsere was no tuts taaaiiaf lo sa s4sa
as aw jsdy w oseta t ctaaa at at sat
Sstld as' Wsaled ril lips
telly theo suo thai let wkthad lo esu
IS as Meyers seal sard lo at oot lo
take Bay train
kstty tas th hraaaai tt tk eoatrt
axtassas ttaas sIsttstssT' tfttvttaST if
atfkfj SWvit Ma MÜimi I ass as tas a tMá WtSñmtM
aw westtat. as U se tas etaan r
portéis whssti. w. curd tt
"So lar u stttg tota Bay itssslSg-
than is rttucsrtsaw. Beáy wat aaaktsu a
ujji iwk MtstTaBn
liB7WlWmlllll
U. S. Will Not
Shipment to
.. ..
two months vutcti Are loia
Ship. Loaded With Supplies Held in Port by Exporta Board ;
America First Will Survey Crop Abroad and De-
termine Need of Non-Combatant.
By Associated Press.
Washington D. C lapk I -Indicauona
that the united mates Intends to rsOon
tbe northern Burop neutral countnei
La IB strictest fssnlon were Mea tsdt
la th admission that tb sxport admin
Istrstlrs board Bad dlsspproved in ar
rsngemeol suggstled by th Dutch mm
Ister here and IB Balglan relief com
mission tor division between Holland and
Belgium of th nearly too Dutch trim
cargoes arid to jjrtetn part.
TB first nsws that permission for tb
ships to ssll hsd
day to dlspaleB rrom Kolterdwn Th
general underttsndUig bad been tlist tb
arrangement would b approved and that
toas of lbs vessels would sill Imrae
dlately
It átaaas la ta mobUu.
Tbe exports hoard. 11 was learned will
let no food cargoes to lo Luropeau neu-
tral for at least two montas or ualll
IB American got eminent hat ascertained
It owa feos requirement for IB year
no tne sat or arana to as usi i leu
All of tbe neutrals it :s held can resMl
Bwiastlvu without dirnrultr until Una
infortnstloo Is svsilsbl. The I ntled BUM!
wtshss to know alto Bk sis of fat tT7
crop la oatrl counlries
It wss msds clear that lb Liuted slates
Bs BO Intention of totttnr neutrals go
huosry. bul uphaiis wat la:d on the
otó rjvrssu? la
lbs allies
Waas as 0s t A atiaba.
inter proposal made tu tb Hutch
tb olhef natural sea toettasf to
is thai all ueiiual veeeiti Bow in
Auatrtaa taal Jíeí'fog wbt an) eg gar
These ssrgaee would be brought back
to ihe I'niied -latee and dlvnted between
aba L'niwat Blata sad tb nauirala
trtraa govirasaiai otncieu reel itsu
ttl asking IB United buses to supply thorn
witii toodiiotTi. ta neutrals should he
ply Vi. Uief Id do ui Dmatiort-
Log food car goes from AaaUaU M Jasa
wbsr tarn BPtStos rsunotbs mo.ed
mscwree oi we geuarei ic oi taupia and r
to3raBS "tot SMBBB Its "tai' Oraelwi- -The PüstoSe i Heart
H? 'y i mííTtnt ta TUtTJOZ íSnuti?ñi ""
osa lauieB mlaissw ssm Was laassf caws flhimf 1 1 Tji i ii Tin"
taras M AM to Bead Cgattsxl. jral Jaat ? '
Permit Food
Neutrals for
. .
tbe Canadian and Amarlcin fovsmun ntt
work In closeit do operation in the
admlnlalratlon
run. i control drew tne
Utement thei
it with Canadian at
etskanc aatMrrls
iilanra
food distribution
and control of puces la the United tía tes
will he made inuch ettltr. Canada now
IS expected Pi fu whet prlc Identi-
cal wltli IB American s ale.
Telegrams rem lung the food admlnls-
IrsUon from varloua iBtorMS through
the country gvueially porosa the siiul
prices nasi i rotesu tmved from both
Chicago sad M l .iult todty however
wliere acb city ontmxda Ihst the other
wis favored In tint scftodul of dlffer-
enllils smiounrsd by
tbe
wbett corpor-
AMn Bin a in ins
IB THAT
All.
SHII'MI ls Mil
WAPJI I MiHI
By Alto' lele I Press.
Amslrrdim Hollmd September I -Mewt
bts be n recslvsd here thai p- r
mission f ii the eiporlstioti of wheel end
flour tiiead. loi.ted oa ships IB Aster
lean pon- ror Holland hss been refused
Aimoum ii . ill b this ff'ct Is msde u.
sn oftitisl i nnanualeatten to IBs com
muaal .i! lilies xpllnln lbs latest
reduction in ine nrsaa rsnot) snd ttnaav
ly urging oiMiwiy.
An ttMS in has been nsndlug beiwcen
IS trailed etsMS end iioiisnn for the re
ie is ni iionsnd ror tor re
thirty or mors Dutch see
ith gran owned by tb
uient on oondittoo that t
iraae or tsaai
Mia loaded
Dutch surrnuieM
aras part or in waaal should to for th
ell. I
Helluiu.
Arizona Lumber Workers
Deny They Arel. W. W s
as They Go on Strilfe
By Associated Prw
n.a-iai' Aria
luuiber wortwt l
lien
aun
Th. ia Slaud they wauled a nine lur
ear say usa sea s tan rar wveittSM
un pay log aaat mm mrotita tt-
tact t - A itrik pf
sttplored IB the camps
TRIAL OPENS
MONDAY 111
10 O'CLOCK
Senata Sitting a High Court of
Impeachmen t . Will Hear
Twenty-One Article Present-
ed by House Charging Mis-
conduct of Governor in Of
fice.
Twelve Witnesses Summoned by
Prosecution and Defense;
Moat of Morning Will Be
Taken Up Reading Article
and Demurrers.
Speclsl to tb Horning Tim.
Austin TSxts pl. I. Tb tenate or
Tesss will meet tt ) o'rlnek Mnndty
morning and dlspoM of fw minor
mnsrt.
At to o'clock n will rssnlve ftsstr Into
high eourt of Impeachment for the
trial or twenty ..n arllrlea presenteit by
th bouse of rpresirtsttrs aralntt (lor.
Jamas I. Parguann. It la estiman 1 that
tbt MM will Ian between two and thise
kt
TB nrat bualneti before th court
Monday mnrmr. will be the formal read-
Ing of tb arli lea of Impenchment rol-
lowed by the snswsr and demurrers of
lb roreraoT Roth are lengthy docu-
menta so atol it will prohtMy he close
ll o'clock hefor lb first wltntii is
Both sides htv summoned nuroeroua
wltntsM. Only than who Bar been
lummonsd Bra kmiwn. W line ases sum
rosnad Bp lb prosecution are H P.
Blum assistant esahlsr of MM Temple
tato Bank: Carl Widen sstlafant csshlsr
of th American Mtiioinl bank: Curtis
Hid cock chairman of th stoto highway
r ononis ion Or B I. Vinson president
or me umvaraily or Txag: D. B. Cofer
proressor k) the law dtotrtmsnt of tke
iJntterslty of Txm until vnstorday. lie
wn ordered dltcluu-ged si tb flaltaston
ineoiiug or tne ntttra or regent! of tne
university. Prtn risst. Austin sttorney.
alto has been turomoned.
Witness summoned by Governor rer
guson snd whoa names sre known sre:
B. P. Loonay sttorney genersl: J. T.
Iioblnioh. stsle Isnd comiulaslonwr: t- B.
Terrll tut oinptroller . Pred T. Con-
nerlln clerk of the state supreme court:
W. P. Long auditor of the university
snd ). H. Davit Jr.. prívala tccrelary to
Oovernor Pergusnn.
All of Ine ta wllnat wltb the excp-
tlon of Mr. First hart been asked to
Bring their books arid papara showing
Kr lb slate money In their possession
ng tat last two yssrs Baa been de-
poilled when it wis deposited how long
It remained to whom II wi paid when
sod in whst amounts. W. M. Crane of
Hsllss has been employed to present the
eta against Oovernor Ferguson He
will be sail. ta.l by W. M Harris of Hal-
las who asililed In th Investigsllon be
fore the houss Tbe Stms attorney t who
handled the cate for tne governor before
the huuM will represent him before th
smsto.
Wilbur p Alien etxelrman ar tb bosrd
or uoirerilly regent
it a replv
bs reslsu
lo tne
MOito'i requeel that
regeiil deciinlnr lo i oimdv
aeys pa IMS amji trie re w
to discharge nil
Result of Court Martial
of Negro Troops Will Be
Made Known Monday
By Associated Pews
Join W
oul.i.iii M
STMr recon
oday led Is
court martial
in rweniy
civil
h mVni!!commler' of "the!
parunent. ewiouncsd tonlabl.
of lb negro membera r
muitn inrtatry who rliabed wiUi civil
tutnortuai at Warn. July as. IBM he sUaJ n...lL.. 4. -
wsiild aaike rsssort Moodtg covering uta Z Vjá3s s "
in i iiimáy wTtriar CstancaWUr'a CrMcsltwa Poinl
OBBMANT 0 MA BE WUtJBM PHaMT. 5Bloni f Dsf llPMlt
Bysoetotod iPrats. sJ 1
S iiirrfir g ni n Ltxsz xtrzi&::
MI ams BWMntBM I ABSW tM tb PMc MrwsSlcrjaWws Jts
Biotím taps t-TH faassst taws of ialCnosu5r atoa jo aMBtatDr
pmttwsftO mttát wOÉ iSw W&iGswlSi wJ- t&Mttt&ISX jwrwiÍpÍs JwTawMtJ I ! i I
&Ma8tb E!!? h?1 nu
tkmUVátá at Bsm 'íiLñbi with "gJBfJJ Bww mmt
mmm mu pibbpbmt p. BajaUeap jmJtíSgSm.
Í0
SEIZE WAR
Amendment Providing SO P
Cant Tax on Munitions Trad
Decisively Beaten in Initial
Gash; La FolletU Seeks Levy
of 76 Par Cant.
"We Do Not Hesitate to Break
Heart. Break Bodies. But We
Will Not Take Gold Made
From Our Blood." Johnson's
Scathing Attack of "Conser-
vatives.' 'i.'iii I -Voting began
day In the senate's contest over war
profits taxation m the reienue hill and
In Am Initial clash th so railed radical!
met derisive defeat. The senate rejected
at In 17. the amendment of Senator John-
eon of california leader or Ihe high lax
group for a maximum levy of m per rent
or xnii year a war prorii. esuniitcn ne
twoen iSjiuo.ntin.iioo md I4.x)onoio In-
Itesd of fi.sM.miitsi provided in the hill.
Menapir Iji Pullelle entered the fray
with an amendment propoilng a total war
I roni" tax oi 7s nar cent ne mane a
vlgoroua three hour apeech In Its support
but did unt con. hule and tne lenat re-
cssasd until Monday. prprd to work
throuth ihe holiday uiem the Wisconsin
senator'! iium.dmeiil and Ills other! for
wries rsnjring nown tn 3 per cnv
Beth tusas Claim Vktory.
Both sides tonlrht claimed vlrtorv
We result of tbe lest vote todsy which
wm preceded by spirited eneechss bp
lesders mcliidtns teiumis Johnson snd
Ls Fnlleita for the high 1st group i and
Lodge. Stnimnn and IMinroae of their op
ponenia The at called eoniervattves wsr
eutifKient the It Pnlletta smanrtments am
olheri prniMialn higher war lax profits
tfiathin all win he releeted. Anhourh
deiemnned tn continue the right next week
ror mgi.ir iimi many or tn radical
troop tnulght priv.itelv ronrsKled defeat
A few thought It possible they could carry
an srr-endment ror s flti tax or so to so
per cent bill olheri admitted the com-
imttee provtilmi probably would Itand.
Dliippninuneni at the small vole for
Senator Johnaon'a 10 per cent amendment
waa privately expressed by the high tax
leaders and some believed their matlmum
strength would not go above or sn even
fiir the aslntmem increase provisions
pending
Jabas Attacks Conservative.
Sanator Johnion opened the fight with
an ImpessloneYI nlea for InrrssMlng lax
levies on "awollen fortunes'' He ad-
vocated taking tbe largest per. enuge pot-
linie or war pinina leaving normal peace
lime iiroflti untouched. If not Mxeil tbii
year the California lemur Mid mllllona
would go nntaiad
"We do nut hesitate to break heart! to
nrcaa bodies. " ne aaid. "tint w hesitate
In take piorna made out or oor hl.Nsd and
bone."
senator Lt 1'.. llene said at least
sg0úOAS) of distinctive war profit!
Ilioold be taken by th rnvsni merit
Both Muslors declared the finance com-
mittee leaders. In bringing In their coin-
promlM an encímenla bi add aiooiino ixxi to
uie war iiroiit! section had rteen forced
by aenunieni In Urn eenele and inrough
Out the country for higher teiallon
Chairman iliumoiia and Seuipirs Lodta
snd Penro-e mad spirited aaplanatory
repiiea to uie ern-. i mil in eommrstM
had not rtianged lit Driivliiooa for war
promt taxation hut had a. ceded to tin
demand for turrvaiei by piovldliig
n.rther taiition or ordinary egceM
lu.img pea. a peiiod proifta.
HOLLWEü ADMITS
GERMAN HOPE TO
SEIZE BELGIUM
PROPOSAL
PROFITS
Í
WEIGHT OF
U.S.WILL
Major General Commanding
American Forces in Franc)
Asa arts Germans' Hope TTtat
Green Troops Will Be Put tn
Fwid Never Will Be Realised.
U. S. Making Gigantic Stride
Whipping Imrnenae Army Into
Shape; "When We Co in It
Will Be to Hammer and Keep
Hammering at Enemy." Ha
Declares.
Ins. who has' reman
ajor ostiMral Perab-
ied In f ans -leering
"id headquarters snd
urr tfus work st hi
who Ii not going hi rield lieadqthvun
a.iiiue.T or sioiiiia) ae.isied today
In i-oiinectlon wlih plans for the coming
wiosar iaai ine American neonl mo.l
learn Mm
meaning and value of pattsoc
nd not exnect
init th eiimiiuonary
forest sudad In Fruí .u n.
üiimail lately to in rroiil line trenchM.
lo pul tn inadequate. inmrricienUy
uppned force mm aelual combat bs
ssld. Sniild morely be making a mlslaBS
wntell th Germans unouMUosiblv have
have
hoped tod. expected the .United BUM
wmiKl make. II I tb "ueterinlnaUoa.
raiher. than when America does uta bar
place in the Un next year aba will be
usi .....i u.i go xnrougn toe nimator
'I'ui" snu mase me Hermans
full weight of her military
ll. B. Maklaa Meal HI
T nJOWg
aVtraBS.
Tbsas or lis who bsve fully -
tbe situation and who know
b doa.'' Mid Hwural Pershing
' laid Heni ral l'ei shin us .n.
Assocuttod Press "are snxlous last iba
psopit st Bom shall strive to ratllaa
ttto tssswaaliy of the tesk in which we
re engaged and shall through peuenc
snd tare help as to accomplish that
task In wis shorn st possible urn Lvery
thing to going wen with us both ss
nailon and- as an army We are making
giant strides bul we are Just attrtsd
"Wt rem Into the wr without ta
army. W alwayt hav bean a peats
loving people snd undoubtedly th mal
majority of us hoped wt would be aparad
Si
SO flow We must lo o I . r..ni
saltón sad build it so big snd strong
lost sa can laki our plce with our
JIMS woo already have bad tbrsa rears'
"I resliae how very difficult It I ror
th poopl al home to vliuallie the war
to visualise lb el run lhal Ilea behind
tb air. Our problems ire greater than
any frano and Creel Britain had to
solv. but ws ar aolving Ibeat sod sill
Mutt Seal Ueraius hv
"11 It Unnosilbls lo creaba
it a vsst right
tn wave of
lot niacJune meiely by tne
wsnd I wish 11 ware nneeihl to do
and tsal we might be righuug the Uw-
msn ivrnmenl this minute We know
that Its only way It defeat tin Herman
army la to hammer and keep on hammer
Bur It Thl la what ws eiperl lo be
doing with all our trtab airangth ami
entliualaam during next year's campaign.
Bui until we can properly lake our piase
in tits line tb penpi must be petteai
and ti eoafMant m we are who know
what wa are doing sad wan we must
wsvaopf CsAaxjj vivim
TO SBMVICC OM I ASMS
By Ann ltod Prstt.
Waa rung ion Mpt I -Youar awn f
lit country between in area of I ta
tt. not Bow cinnloiad. are callad usee
by Prsaldtui Wilson lo aerv tb ailfM
or Joining in i tilled Platee bovr WOTB-
u. ...i l. ni
pali loii. duty of la
juuiif sntn to help suiipuri lbs ueuus
MM preseas onus. Tb pri adíal a sss-
ava.-
aaa to eiprsiM my frssf
of tb work uauerttksn by ta
tes boys' orkBig reserva w
lbs tasiloymeat aerv to of Bm depert
"wir-wB m
To give to few yUJ I
tb Mas af I MS ilk
ílib.r'm-rrui.uoif
M tchool. white thatr elder
ar. bauitng in IS trench ra
Paras tl iba
Ii fi a hltta prtvtiete BO toat lata
tad atjauijienl asrk Bt
Sf'eountrylnl.'.T oof
BBtT MWr
British Airmen Raid
German Aerial Bast
CONFIN
WIN
rionl
rTtTdswMd
da I. lail críala
nSmM
mfboyV womlis reTSrs
ssa ; SstTs. STw
TT' i plTlM a 7- ? rSMsJatsi aSamAssasasal ftwV
' ' I j t 1 1 1 VtlTllt'f'l
ttcjJnk Btrwts&
... Man. I. est
MP
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