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38TH YEAR
EL PASO TEXAS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER II. 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION TEN PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS
SENATE PASSES GIANT WAR TAX BILI
KORNILOFFPEACE OFFER
AS
Commander-in-Chief Ordered
to Resign by Premier in Con-
sequence of His Demand for
Supreme Power; Klembovsky
Appointed His Successor.
Revolt of Army Chief Subject
of Continuous Session . of
Eleven Cabinet Ministers; Di-
rectory of Five Men With
Full Power to Act Is Now
Probable.
Hi Aii-iii III d l'ri.
Petrogred Sept. to. -Premier kerrmky
hat iinl't-i'd 'eniral KorntlnlT i-
manner in chirr or the Russian armies to
resign in conn'qm tun or Getiersl fcornl-
lofr demand rtir supreme power. Uen-
fial klcmhov -kv luí b -en appointed
rommsnder In-chief.
Premier's bsaleaseal.
Premier Kercnsky has issued tin M-
lurting prorlainstloO :
"On September tí a ni 'inhi-r or Ihe
Juina. M I. voir srrlved In PcUogtad anil
eglled uHn me in the n-unc ur tienersl
k in nil- 1 1 . to band ore i all rlvil ami
military poweia to Uw generalissimo
wbo would loriu a new govvrnmeul ti
in- pleaaure. in. autlR-nUrily or una
..iimn was alterwarda conitrdied by
ai k i ni.. ii himaelr. who ..a. i a
conversation with me over Uie tjlrccl
trlesiaphir win between Peiroersif an J
main headquarters.
Considering this -mint - Bddresactl
through m to tl provisional govern
meul ss an sltur.pt fij rtain ...m i.
to limit by the dirilruil itualion or
llH' country and establish iiai 01
things contrary in the conquests or tne
revolution in.' provisional government
lusa 11 ognlsed the necessity or charging
iiu . ror the asret) ol in . Republics!!
regime to lake the urgent ludi-pni-abP
measures uecessary in cut at the loou
all slump's ttlnit the auprenie power
and rights ur the clUiena Hon by the
revolution.
Kleaihuisk) Appelated.
"I. i . liu tin maintenance In
the country oj liberty and pidilic order
am taking all n I shah
ssnounca at Hie pioiiei moment to uie
people. At Uie un Mine I order tern-
erai k.u pilot i to liand over his I unctions
to tieneral kh-mboi ky. i uiiiinand.'r-ln-i
hist or ttie armira on the northern rront.
which bar the way to Peliugrad. and I
order oeiicrsl kleinbnvsky lo assume
provisionally the luuriluiia or (etitialla-
Imo while renaming at I'akov.
-e. ..r.ii . I derlare a stele or war
In ibe tuwn and dislnri or Petrograd.
I appt.il to all iilitcua to tecum calm
maintain the urder necessary ror lb; wel-
fare or His ralheiland and Uie army ami
navy aiui tranquilly and railb'ully lu'
(ill their duty in the deranee of the
latin i lend agerpil Uw foreign enen)."
I HUM I MIMIIH (llNsllit.H
nun i unit ot i m WI1H
tin. puiti H in ri
hy amh laleU I'reaa.
Prtrotrad. epl S ideiaad rUtveu
cabinet uuuialera have been in ionium
oua aeaaiuii in thf winter palace louay
conaidrrins mraaurea to raca Ueaarsl
kuruilorra revolt which lu onveraa-
nuna wile the AaauciataU Presa corra
iondeiii. Uw imnialrra aiMnit la lbs
gravtat event aiuo the asiolulKm
n. miller or war.
In a ialk with the eorreetamdsnl tur
igu Miiuaier T lealcheoAo aald
BJeielt Net Daagereu
"The plan lor the directo i la under
.haeuaeioii and utay be dea-ided tonight
rar the government u unable to inske
any latemenl At tt arlors we eipecl
the arrival uf General Aktstefr with
almsi it anal! ronfer My ihion u
thai neneral koimtofra revolt Is not
ovar mo- ui n nai lit due to a mla-
Usdet itaiidtHg.
Wfellb III be . leal. .J
n . . ilusa Ihe it me. i i
s. ie.t in I rlroglSd hxlai
with Ihe lev oil. the sssoiiai
las iij. s.t
. . UUIOU.SI
tateo pteea ror
Ss ansiara that
no arrests base yet baca asede ay order
tent sitnouaii mere may
b uw judicial SMShnrf.
orstiuary pracssa of law.
I -I VII mi v i nn I mi-
.Vm.mW.V..'"'
rreae
kuaau. seas. IS aa afn-
I sera lavat GaareJ I ofciaai
sky "stas pro.se! a Uallor." reluslng to
is. " wuaand ol las Ruaeieu arsataa la
asuicssioa lu orarral kurnii..rr
sorkiifti
t s
lel ine
all ihe anuí
ote-v Uta previa leas'
ARMY
i aaassnaa
lie. uo.h-1 in.
üi
si salaiaaBi
BY
PRUSSIA
mm
SOON
Official London Efcpect New
Proposal From Berlin Gov-
ernment Before Winter Sug-
gesting Cessation of Hostili-
ties on Status Quo Basis.
Belief Expressed That Germany
Is Anxious to Get Out of War
on Terms Which Will Insure
Against Revolution at Home
and National Collapse..
ii -Mi'lsteil Presa
i .mi i. F'hgland Aiianat tf hy mslH. -I
Tl Miurhnul orriclal London lite belief la
held that a very delinite fjssci orrer
i w 111 come ftoni liermanv tierore winter
anil that the ofler w III ausaenl Imineiliah
. ceatlon or boatllitlra on s ttstus quo
j basla.
Kntente statesmen have fully Indicated
I lhal they v. Ill rsruae aurh terms and no
. iloiiht fiermany Is aware ot. Mils. Hut
' Herman leaders regard a status quo offer
rroin the ilerman side as ah Indtapensahle
step in the preparation of Uennan public
t opinion tor further eoneesslona.
high orrielaKauthortty nave the Also
1 elated preas today the rollowlng al.Heineni
or the sltuauon In Germany aa regards
eses:
There Is nn doubt that Die Herman sov
eminent Is snxlom to gel out or uie war
M the eaille.t -. ...i. ni.ttrirnt on ant
terms which will insure them against rev
olutlon at home ami n.itlnnal collapse.
Penple Want Prarr.
"firaat nmnbera uf peotlr in llermany
today would welcome a pesre nn a status
quo basla this meaning; practically a
draw ID which nn belligerent would oc-
cupy any territory beyond that which II
possessed In July. Sttll In which mooe-
over. each aids would bear in own bur-
den in respect or the material losses In-
curred during the course of the war.
-in. e (iermsny's so-estled peace ofrer
n vc.ir an. Hie continued pressure or the
entente ami the entry or the I nlted ttlatei
has completely clisnged The situation The
qtiestloti Is now. In fsct not wlist are
the war alms of Dermany will Impose be
fore she grams pesce but w hat terms
she herseir will be willing to accept. That
Is a very Imple statement or Ihe greatest
fsct- In ii... war situation today.
. ..in. inn Mailers In Fore are tins.
"The entry of the I 'nlted mates and
many of ihe South American mmbllea has
put economic martera into the foreground.
The German rovemment must obviously
view with éntreme apprehension the ait-
natlon at home in the months Immediately
surreeiUng Ihe declaration or peace. The
physical exhaustion of the people and of
the country rnmhllted with the want of
rosal wlii-h inn..! he immeiiiMelv reme
oled and the want of raw mstertkl for
starNur msnnraetnres. will create a most
serious situation ir. when the troops
come hack rmm tlie rront. II Is not pos-
sible immediately to sart again the In
dusirlal lire or the country and provide
food and work there will almost In-
rrltnhly he a very dangerous revolution
ary nvov ajases
Mllllarv Paris I ncnmnroml-lnn
This would lie -tul ' hy the minority
Aociallsta. and ir nermsnv eoniea out of
Ihe war without a drrinlte tnrreaaa of
tiengtti snd tirestige m some rorm or
another the Influence of the government
In Ihe middle classes will he so much
weakened that it am he lmrvosrtile any
loneer to depend on their . live support
agslnst a revointtonary convenient. The
Prussian military and agrarian party re-
mains as firm and unrnrni. remising. In
.lymesttr aa In foreign affalra ss ever
ami mam of mem lindoiihtedlv would
prefer rivll war to anr surrender which
would deorlae them or rae rs.illical power
which thev resard as their right.
"for this reason that which the flar
asan gov riimaal will seek tot moat m
aoy peace arrangement l security that
as soon aa the wsr la over there shall be
s rrea flow of food and raw material mm
the country and at the same time free
marketa for German products ir this
could be secured the energy of the peo
pie could ha at once directed to the res
torstton of e.imnveiee and industry and
their interests so concentrated that tbey
would he turned twav from dangerous
political ronslderatlona -
r) rwMiM atTitni or .asttM
-iM i wiiHHi i ut mi. rr AS
I'llMlltlllN TO I IN VI Pf t a
r tinert. .
alluded to as
.1 Ib-.'e- -
iitierlrin gownimeol" which. It add
we knave will he met pr an en.phal
tienda "If from the relrhslag "
The itdoane Qa sene iav
says
lniri linen e is I
arrvas Mas he
ir t avecica seriously w sou peace she
Ihe Iraukf
ne a nest.it mat crossed an entire
pave in is.se type reading
Smeii. a dentin.!. Ote daooslto-n of the
N-ihenollern. " w hi. I. M f..ll..ws vsllh a
furioita deaun. tali. i. f smertci in which
U alleged tleasand Is alluded to as 'the
elimai of the at meant Insólem e .4 the
Smerlcao gnvsi tmienl " which u edds.
' ; (alawllV
asaaataaaaaaaaaaaate "SSaaWtfl
BnaeSBaBBaTaBaanatnJHar SSjHsV
SOCIALISTS STAND
IN WAY OF PREMIER
RIBOT'S MINISTRY
President Poincaire Notified All
Efforts at Reorganization
Fails; Action a Surprise.
By Associated Pissa.
Parla Prance Sept. to. Yeaterday'a ac-
tion or the (socialist party in lafimug to
collaborate with .Aleisndre Rlbot in Mas
Ing s new ministry which caused M.
rubot alter consultations to notify Presi
dent Polnralra that he wai obliged to glva
up Ihe effort was quite unexpected. An
explanation of Uve Socialist alep waa given
by aonia of their depntles. who declared
that when Premier MM etiuotinced lhal
a reronalrurllnii at Ihe cabinet would take
piare the Solallst were under the Im
presalon that rundamenlal rhangea would
he made and It was on that undetatanri-
big that they agreed In continue to rol-
labórate with the government. Tbey
found out. however that a majority of
the eilstlng' ministers would be retained.
That being Ibe cam. they considered the
ministry did nol offer aurrieieni guar
snires or either a uene vigonma romlnrt
of Ihe war or or a truly democratic pull-
ey the depuMes eiplalned. and couar
quently the party decided to wiUitsoll
its supp-jn
I hanora I entrmplaled.
In erreri. It appeara. the prlurlial
cliangri cnleiuplaleil by V. Rlhot were
the nh ii nith. n of M ivtenvenue MarUn
for hene villain as inmltler or Justice;
of Maurice Long r.u the much criticised
Maun e viollette aa minister of subsist-
ence and the creation ot a new ministry
of national reconstruction to which I mils
Lllrlen Kloll president of the . lumber a
budget committee waa to have been num.
Instad un Ihe withdrawal of the svrlal
lala M. Klboi proposed to make Loula
I . ochen r who. aa iieelrr secretary ror
munitions la rhsrge or the manure lui
lng sections had rendered yeoman serv-
ice la oresaiilng the industries mln
later of munitions In place or Albert
lhomas. When the new ministers aaaein
bled late last night however Prnr Paul
Paialeva. minister of war. announced lie
would decline to rontlnue In of rice with-
mil H..i lalisl refireaeiiMiion In the cabinet
Thia brought about the collet ae of the
. inhlnali n
Jek Ceea l.. Pslalese
It U eipeeted Hreameni Poincaire will
ask I'liaTess'ir Pamleve to rorm a raWeel.
and tliere
ntiabiiity lie will
am eed
of wsr I
on i. Hit
lee s. mmlsler
-client impression
he general pubUc
i in i measures
Imenl of (leoeral
.r In chief of the
ir tier poet
iief of ibe aaneral
The minister l
raralved generally
gl h
al
i.s. been
i tutu ruviivi taaucs
v assnciatrd Presa
Maw York Seed pi -The ramous paint
ins or Judith With the Mead of Molo
lenssa." by An. p. a Meategfia and known
popularl)
U e I .ml k. Vlai.lrgns
m Mas rollectuotia of the
oka since king t'liarl-s I
three
cea II) ateuita
fi.ji. Iha
sa
sde ptifcll. II II Si. lf . ... .
aa vslu-d at Sssuass. s reeerd nsuf-
for a paiutiag "f its sis aa ii maianres
ua is lachea ks height b TVS mraea m
asM itLtaia kMuxT rh anfTSSJU ami
A. .elated Press
Ueneve w lUeriand. kept H II.
Seme SiiihI eats ike postt-ii. d Soelalisa
.niiereM-e e.ei.ioaJii win ne nena la
yet so
He's Had Enough of
Striking Freight Handlers
In Kansas City Yard Holds
Up Shipments on Three Roads
I Rock Island. Missouri Pacific
Roads Affected; Approximately 350 Workmen Walk
Out Without Making Definite Demands.
By Associated Press
Kansas City Sept iO.-Ths freight
deparunents of the Missouri Psrirtc
Ihe Missouri. Ksnaaa and Tetas and
the Rock island railroads ars crip
pled heie today as a result of the
striking of p pit. innately ml-freight
handlers All local tthlpmrnti are being
refused and no deliveries ara being
made.
The Rock laland nfriclsls locked
out their employes early today after
haying heard rumors or the contem-
plated atrlke. The atriksrs demand
Height handlera. the Rock island if .
and the Missouri kanaaa and Texas. i
I'lfty wsrehouse employra of in.
W sbash railroad and twenty rrruu the
i hit ago and Alton Joined Ihe atrlkltig
freight handlera at noon lorreaaiior
the total number rrom m so appn.n
inatelv Sat. I
i iff nials of Ihe railroads aay the
strikers made no demanda perore walk
nig out. Thr alrikers have not def-
initely formulated their demanda the
leaders ssy.
iltt hi Mint ii caminen
IV II MlN PAl hlt. PLAN I
M AI.K III I
By Associated Press.
ksnsss City Sept. M. Vive Hunnie.l
employes of Wtuvtih o walked oul
today as a part of Ike general peek
Ing plant emplov ea' strike which began
last tuesday wnen two mouse no ..p
eratlvrs of ihe ciidahy plant -uu .
seventy-live eauthiyes of the butter
making depanmeni ol -win and i.otn
pan y ais. joined the atiikert.
This addition to ihe number of
eu ikers bilnga the packing plant em
ployee total up to appruAimately JV
workers who are out Hlrlkera aar
Ihe Wilson and i-oiupany and Morns
kill
in-
nalaan
p.. i. si I n la in charge or the rund
being rorr..ed by me strikers.
I I I 1 1 r unv.l IS I tt fclM.
sIRIkl. AT .
ay Associated Press
txnshs Mal) Aepl lo.- There was
inste change in Uie strike situation al
V-War Called Blessing
Because Britain Now
Is Raising Own Food
Sy Asas ukrd Praga.
I -on dolí Seas la
r.ee) roatrotiar in
kasMhtds. uv
lew with die
sin. lei dam
ae tamuaisn is ie. Im.gei reusing sin
rsssirallsT "tas saaaaswioe rsmpsisn ii
a blaa.mg II has acted aa a sUmuUs i
..ni. .in. n s that -itnii. a rear Ihe I un
ed kiogdoas will be piadi. am u.sewi.i
ant ol iaapswla. so far as Ike easel loud
Surfs sra concerned "
LIMA loa St I
m. tí C Sept. to.
to husals Is SJaeSsaSSSd tl II I
ceaae auseaes seal lo Roseta two mii
se" Wider Ur treats Rillu.es Already
asar haM a mriu.es dollars' worth of
Slfal and SsUgUel ssurpllee aa.e asea
This Kind of Sausage.
and Missouri Kansas & Texas
Rerrctary or Labor Wilson hsa not yet
'arrived A few drlvera strsck this
OBornlng but not Pi Interfere seriously
with iieiivoias.
About ? men went oul at the .if. s
yarda this uiuriiing. but Maearer Ruck
liighani de.iareii that with Ihe help or
me rominissitin men all atie-k received
would lie hsiidled without trouble. He
eiptc ... .i tin oninlon that there would
be no collection at the yarda.
Fred trick or Indisnspolls sent
here bv the fathmsl ilovernnient lu
alt. -oí l to m ule Ibe peeking house
strike arrived this arts-union and lin
medtaleiv began hi hold eonlereni c.
with Jeadeia or both sides of the run
trovcray.
"This strike does not concern imiaha
alone " said he. "Mo one khowa hut
what piioi row's newapaiiera in Her
many iVlm telling the lieriuan sea
pie or the fat king le.uses or Ihe t utted
Vlap s are dosed I believe both aldea
ate pefrintir enough sml hrosdmludetl
sasaSli hi -.un Ihe is m- Ttve ap
lieal Is to Iheir i .o i -ii. This in
ternsl Iruuble in the Lnilad niales
must not. .annul go on.'
tit. meeting representative or both
sides Mr let . arranged fur a joint
me.i ma ol sinkers and packers title
IIU 1MOI HtMl II I IMIIS.
It'll MINI II- hi I I 111 Ml
111 VVOIth
Sy Associated Press.
Hprlligrield. Ill Sept. Uve thou
saint coal miners representing seven
teen minea In live vicinity of spring -Held
refdsed to go lo work this mom
log because or at lion or militar) au
Hi. .rules yesterday In breaking UP s
parade of labor unionists Intended as
a dcmon.tistioii in support ur uv
.1 ike or tiesi car opei all vea
Tne minera declare their con. tin.
puñal righta or assemble and free
sjtee. b were denied by armed troops
Whether live strike la to be prohmsed
Baker to Tell Business
W hat Government Expects
Sy AsatsrhMed Press.
vAeaMngt. il. ivepi. 10 -secrets. lak e
luya bean lavllad by ISs 1-ksasVr or t. in
astrra of Use lulled States lu uvinrr Uv
sera is address ss Ika- war ronvrntiMi .d
business to be asid al AUar io I nr nan I
week Ms til apeak as presídete) of thai
' i. un. n or nstumsi del. us.- sod leh n..i
buslu-.s mea What aid Iha government
esiteils t.r Uteri 1 1 .
German Mine Drifts on
Beach Killing Children
Sy Aaeorisud l is..
Leaataa. seas. 10 Thousands of drift
asset assist ef Norway and Ueoaaerk.
sals sa 1 1 rasase ressgrasih Sgajaaark
fcuSar his rhlldien were k.ih-d tÍMur
siW'mÍ 'yÍTiti'"!
JULIET PRISONERS
RIOT; ONE KILLED
AND THREE INJURED
Trouble Makers Leadars in Out-
break Two Months Ago;
Had SO Men Lined Up.
Rv tssoclated Presa.
J. diet in . sept in A riot occurred In
the aisle prison hers today during which
one n.uvlcl was ahnl and three guards
alslihad.
The Injured are
II Wiemsnd ronvlct shot In lung -by
T. P. r.iarkson. s gusrd Mirhari j. Marks
guard slabbed tu throat. I R. Mhnrtaell
guard slabbed In shdomen: Litarles S.
Wallers guard atahhed In abdomen.
The rioiets nninlie.i aleinl rirly of
whom nriet n wet. i inmaedera iii the pal
of two momita ago The intern led by
u demand l. ad been In anilla rv asasHS.
merit un lo two weeks ago. when w a mea
Murphy re. hired them Pi their former
alatlis aa convicts
They were aim unruly and Inclined to
grow I si tin re. trt. lions on privilege in
stunted hy me lie w snlen III an attempt
Pi reaptre s that iplin
sadly tieneit allied hv
system."
sly enjoyed
by the . i '- waa an almost uiilinnlrd
eorreapolittent e with seuilOMrtilal women
inanv or whose letters era made public
during an investisaiion laat auntmer. The
fti si trouble occurred yesterday At
breakfast call shout twenty or the eon
vhls broke rrvm Ihe line and Wlemaml
using a spade Is .aid Pi have tm.-ei-i.i
lark son The lane slier ordering Wie
mend to drop the wesimn. shot htm
com i t. weie place. i in aoinary
oiirioe
'"rti's nioenlng at Ihe sent hour the
ble broke out anew Toe emergenr.
vhlllle
...led ami in Ihe melee whirl
tween tne guarda end alemt
flftv roavirie three of the giisrda wsrr
stahbed
The guards
parantiy in"
Grain Elevators Begin
to Operate Under Food
Admumüolion'i Rules
dJram elevaltsra
ader license re- I
Ihe food sdimn I
allowed le spire
Hsu 11.11 is .lava. I
naks weekly re
under s Ilesos- I
11. ut p. tin' i day. ...i 1 1 .
00 as Maa sew wheel crop beams
a 1'irouah Ihe mills n .
ioueeholVer. aeeordlng St. Ihe lood
IrflMin. slvould drssp at least B a
whit h woHkl rsoreaem s se.ug
pasMte af nnre tsstaSsBcASSJtt) s
uvghai rowing nasi waa killed PmIbi
60VERNRERT
L
Disclosures of German Intrigue
in Argentina Involving Stock-
holm Ministry Will Tighten
Up Export Restrictions Here-
tofore Promulgated. -
Word of Sweden Will No Long
er Be Considered Sufficient
and Tangible Evidence Will
Be Required That Cargoes
Will Not Go to Germany.
By Associated Press.
Washingloa. Kept in (me of Ihe tint
eriecls of Iks in. .Insure or iha . crinan
intrigue In Ararnllna IneoKutg üweden
will be a general tightening uu of thr
einorl rearrtrlloi tin it itrevatlllig.
II was made clear itsy mat the war
riporta adminiati all-.n in granting evpon
iicensea .pir rood and gi.ods going to
-vveden win require langlhle evidence that
they are 'for consumption In Sweden and
will ni.t go to iiectnaiiy Heretofore the
word or the Itwediih government has Seen
surrineril.
t uncial fiiruee. .how thai etportt of
sinertewi toon to -wcien. running al Hi"
rule or rutirieen niillinn doll n s a year
lu pea. e im.. - Jumped Pi eighty mil-
lions Ihe fust vrsr of the Wsr ami since
the Iveeimitmr of t ie British b ksils have
decreased gradually li'uiu tne high tuturs.
aiinnugii iney situ srn inree limas
peace heals
Still Walllni) OH nuil it
The government today t II was waiting
for some indtcaimn or how the .-vvedi-n
gnvernmeni regards Ihe disclosures or tin
part uken hy Its hsganmi in litirnn. Aire
Iraltsullltlug thrniatl legstloa dlapglrhe
Pi llerlm
Mi itlicc the trirentiitc ambassador nor
Ihe Rwedlan minister hern preaeuled any
message rrom Iheir governmenta. and it
was in. Healed that until nne .. limit had
i iimmnhlcaled with the stale deparlment.
this gitvei nuietit WiiukJ lake no elwp I
wards the dnvelqpineut ttf sahat may lead
to a -et l i- . illeiMln.it or sweneii s HISI
lion sillona the ne.dial govei unients.
Al Ihe stale department today It wt
made clear that there was nn dla.sltun
hi ii laStion the rood rsiitt ami bonasty ..
Ihe wediah people The diallnrtlon he
twsveit lite people snd the government wai
egrrfullv tolhle(1 nut
Priiyipl l. in... by Argent lua
that Argeiiiiua will pike truinpt slepi
toward securing an etplanatPin fn.n
Hwetlan Is sasumed. ami Ilia stale de
pariiueni w ill pe - j 1 1 i -.--1 ir the agen
tin fnreirn offlca dues sol rone tlie recgi
of Oiiuilv I nvli.irg he charge d'arrauea
advlsett the -inking id trrenlliii
-tup.
llllu III le
ererretl I
the head or ihe fo
oil ue gg a "n
lorn. u
In.. I Ihe in
ion i
i teaaidetl by
tin. yovertimeul ti. a v it like act hy
Sweden waa sh.'dul.dv ilenleil Whal
may tleVeloii is a dirrereut thing. At
present Hiere hss be. u wo t hsnge In Ihe
poain. to of in. two gov ernmenle Tkls
government ha. attempted no restriction
upon rree t nuaitunlestlon betwseti
vvweiten'. lepie.eutatives ami Iheir gov-
ernment and there was no indication that
any wnuhl be iinimsed This S 'tetninent
regsrda the enlite quesiinn sa s inore
direct eléveme of Ihe alllea than or the
I idled -tai. .
Wiieiiier this rovemment got the dla
patches It published rrom its own agenta
..r n ut iii..s- or one of the stiles re
m lined s e. ret Perusal also was msde
Pi dlarnas me question sa Pi whether sll
' e infoniisthifi in oseeaalon or the da
parUnenl had been made public
Ml II HUM nl'MIYIK tl IOM1IIN
I IMIIIIi.tMl skltVltl I-
i oil VII Mil II ut XI H -I' Vil II-
Py Assmdaleii Pi ass
London. tept in -There has been no
fresh developmenta here Ml Swedish af-
fairs un Pt late tonight The wetltah
minister fount Wrengel who ts. nit
or town paid a hurried visit Pi lie lega
non nete nut tti.av. wed anv smtwieage
of the Aigenlln.
.I what lie
had heard in if
lllgle
The Dally w
gi alolale.
ihe on the asiond. area! eipfc
1. id seSJB V
"A l.le. Set pTe.c nf dlaplnSUS
Pill of ibis
deviitr
aitoseaf.
It ofiense
every de-
aasaMastal
ear snd d-iuand s P ici
a teiiimeitl thst Juarle.1
a psiBlttea so basely
ad. H e allies hsve every
tg Sweden as s rssuntry
ar St trie eoem
eaasasaa
SHIPMENTS
TO SWEDEN
LAFBLLETTE
QUARTETTE
VOTES I'
ON ROLL
CALL
Borah Gronna and Norris Join
Wisconsin Statesman in Op-
posing Passage of ' Largest
Single Taxation Measure
Known to American History.
Sixty-Nine Members Vote
"Aye" on Act Which Pro-
vides for Levy Somewhat
Under Enormous Sum of
$2.400.000.000; House To-
tal Increased.
By Atsociated Press.
V sshiuguin. nept. luk I in- wsr uu lull -the
largest single tavaiiou msssure In
American hlatory. was psssed tonight by
lbs ..nsie II provides fur s levy Some
what under ysiuuuiasi. aa compares
with isrieTi).ijuo propossd in the bill as
II passed Ihe house May SS
The role wsa SS tu t. Menators Roían
Ql-oaae l.sl'oiieiia snd ftoru bains ra
curded in opiNisilion.
The sensle sdopled 40 hi St SensPir
smnoi's motion hi alrlks out the M
ketlar amendment piovitliug s sotio in-
ert ase In second risas jiestaga rates le-
yund jisi inilea suit desigiied to secure
'i - " ... The house sons provlahui and
tin rinat.ee ruaunlttee'a apet 1st publisliers'
proflla pinvisiiHis already hail been elim-
inated líaoslos lisriiwp k's aubatitute in provide
lone v.i. in in. leasing seend class
-i... rslea imi sitvertislng porMons ol
pup in .in us. eallmsled to raise listón.)
nest year was lejecled al a at).
IIOISS: IOMMIIIKK NH.ISh vtnRh.
IIS V Ml I 111 It Hit.. IN) Ml II M
SILL. HI I ARM V II.IISI.SSS.SSS.
tly Associated Press
V'siihiiurtoii. It. c hutii. lu. -Woik tie
sn. .ii ei huge derp n in v appi opriathui bill
atrv appi osliualtdi i ....... i... u
begun P ita) by the house approprlalluna
uuiiee ur ine piiai apiiruiiinataiv
rVI.'..tti.iMi will be tor tne use of lbs
tupping board lu carrying oUt it. pro.
VI am. and rss.iaai.issi lor aildiluuial de
slroyers ror the iisvy rnia measure snsj
Ihe d. ri. leu. y bill r.- . t last week will
lu ing the Pitsl deficient lee piuvldcd fur
at una session or mareas to about
PI islUUIti
Vi:-
id Press.
it. sap I lo Appisuae swept
1st ri .... I I'll ..uau Ihe gsl
when speaker dark m a
i dt-i led the soldiers snd
' So. e Jim p p.
ure ber.ns rongresa unte ihe davclai sli.m
uf war.
r the oble pons p una hill." Sss
aald. "la that the government is Pablo
tint iist-tr in the tiole sa a reaalt of
I dun know wm-uier II will put toe
eriiiii. nl m uie hole or nol. and 1 am
vary much t veiciaed Sepal that I
in favor uf making Uie soldier mat
Pi lump as . i inlucuble sa possible
n pii).n am si. i u.rnuliy I don't want
in Pi have p. worry about asear rain-
nn. r.s k home ir mey are wiluns to
k then lit. i we ouehl SB Sake rare af
tliem "
Queen of Belgium Flies
in A irplane Over Towns
Occupied by Germans
Sy Aa
.id hy u.e rrtmb I
let -is wsat to
share for stares une
airplane
airplane
sues. 1
Oar roso.
i4rtTrfrKrn Aviators
Make Splendid Record
m
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