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THE METAL MARKET
Hum Ymt silver n am
Tar copper
W Vc UM ofTerad at or
Wast Teias- Today iinsenW !
Tew Meilm Twjty 'Sir west PO'trCvn.
38TH YEAR
EL PASO TEXAS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1917.
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LAST CHAPTER
HISTORY
OFLWl'S
WRITTEN
Industrial Worker Denied Mr
ilege of Goverratent Upkeep
Flocking Back to Arizona
Ara Air tod in Croup and
Giran Option of Jail Tarn or
Leaving District.
Using Same Systematic Method
aa at Deportation. Sheriff
Wheeler Quickly Gather in
Returning Exile; Embree. Al-
leged Leader Held for Incit-
ing Riot.
Wsrren district
with Um Mina systematic method
which characterized the wholesale de-
portation or approximately i.auu aileic.i
I. w. W. members tod sympathisers on
July I Shrrtrf Utrry C Wbwler. his
deputies tod the aniens or Hlsbe.' con-
tinued arrestlnr the deportees today as
rast as they arrived In the man let ironi
the rtcnuon camp at i.ulunibu 1. M.
one hundred have been ur lasted since
Wednesday when Ice exodus rroro the
exile canip at Columbus stalled wslwarri
toward th Warm district.
Two Deys to Leave or Co to Jail
Sixiy-rive ware arreated at Doutles
Oaborn forest ranch and alour other
trails enterinr manee today as rapidly
as they are arrested by deputy sherirta
they are brouyhl here formal cha
vajtrancy are maee ereinal them .
rormal charra
alnat tliern in
ea of
ponce touci juure r. t. i nomas cou-
tlnuea their cas? until they are riven
time to taeWr their personal afreets and
they are then told thai Hi police court
u low 7 leave
the
o aya.
Only on man H. O. Moble tallad lo
i ni rill tills condition and he was lound
yulity on a technical charra or vatratvy
late today by Judie Tbomte sod was re
leased ou osad. The usual penalty rtxed
by the police court is no days in jail.
Not
ait married men. whose families II
III i
in the
district were tola toasy ny-nwri
ere told today bv
Wheeler mal to
ui v may remain-in the dls
as they behaved tbemselvea
art expected I
them employ men
The twelve altered .lackers who failed
io report for examination for the tfk-c-live
draft were held in jail afler belnr
permitted to rather their beloorlnra and
they win be taken to Tombttooe. the
i ountv seat tomorrow to answer diarrea
of ralltnr to report for the draft
twbree HaM far taeniae alec
The one exception to the rule thai
warned men may remain In the city un-
molested wai made in the case of A. S.
Lmbree altered to be one of the leader
of the I. W. W. a in the Columbus camp
leader of the air Ike bare.
Aa sous as ha arrived in Dourlaa true
morula be was arreated and iatei
bnturbt neie by Sheriff Wheeler in hit
automobile.
I have- a warrant for you. cheriiur
Íuu wish Haettlaa a riot on or about July
I" nerirr vvbeeiw told tmbrsa.
"You stay think you were sincere and
were doinr nrbt in deportur ua on July
It but I consider you a law breaker
I IlllSlSlf " l.mbnee told UM utile aherlfl
with a flask at resentment.
Embrea was the only in
UUle Lowell jail which la no hiryer
han . kitrAnaUs and la I nested directly
under aa overhead railroad bridre of the
BouiBW'estern system.
rr.ud Sie'a I H
Whan seen In Jail loiushl by an As
teled Press correapondriH Linbtec.
. fi.iirolri lanrter bv birtll. but
launa American ciiaenahlp. a bowed lua
I W. W "raja cara. ana an om us
wbicli be atlll hedían has. Me said I
was atiil aa I W? W . but that the
W a are nat vary active la Hsb
F.mbree sdwitwd basins been i arre a led
recently aaTtriad la Desrunt. N. M. aa
a sirti.cy chars. Me aald Attorney W
.hars Me aald
or alabee vbo w
t. came froaj 1
m5r
saotenied to au day. in Jail oa the
it -Tbirteaa asara
sj w.s
am i olulld.i.
lonirhl I.
uiubua. M..
arir.led nei
iet'utv
-hrirr charlas Croas and Ska aaataaai
Jail Itere and will be taken to alabee
There .Tlt la Ote crowd which
cajas aliadlatro4i"í lie
r..oi imi four aw una off before
"rtn"y sir
- mj" -flattia1aH ' - - aaaB flaaejes aaftai
awes un
Seventy I . W. W .Lml
to Leave Stockade on
Their Way to Arizona
in uvr .f.aaaja el uiuwtso "
the esl two Skuntha. toUawus U-ir aw
ass bests ta listín ssaiiat eaaaya.
Ilaa h isaarSJ received by sessy
ti 7mJZ jSSf m Praat
in.. WHauav SW awearwara .rffew Mexico
rtarre at ueminr
ViFW JSSmJi 'AjiKna
í.4!Iíl' BiaVleaai
ailereo I W W. a fi
ware arrested hare
WAR TUX BILL
TO BE IDE
LAW EARLY
NEXT WEEK
Senate and House Conferees in
First Discussion Agree on
More than Half of Levies Pro-
i Two Billion Dollar
Increased Income Tax Retained.
Tobacco Section Lowered and
Higher Liquor Levy Approv-
ed; War Profits and Postage
Rates Only Remaining Issues.
Bv
laled I'reaa
Waslunrton. Sent II. Arreement nnon
about one half of Ibe revenue levies In
tbe llXx1.000 war ui bill was reached
today by the senate and house confereea
their rirat days work. Such rapid
prorrata was made that the criminal
disputes war narrowed to the war
ronia ami po.iirr sections foreshadow -
ir a eonrolete arreement early neit
weak.
While i- iusions or the Yonferaaa aret
officially said to be tentative there la
little d rob ability of further rhanee In
we aecBons .passed over i ne commit
tees sessions are secret at the raques
or Representative kltchin. but It la re
llablv slated that the reaulta of the first
meetiny Included:
laeouie Tat IteUMed.
tdontlon of the income tax normal and
sur tax rates virtually as revised bv the
aenate and ileslsned to raise tStS.SOO.goO
additional revenue.
KllrnlnatlOn of tl'e house provision lew
mr a one-third Increase on lute taiae.
a retroactive .asaesamenl from which
1USJ1U0 Xayo in revenue waa to be ralead.
o sect!
ralee SHjonooc as aralnst pr
poaed by the bouss.
H laker tleuer Lew.
Aoovtioii oi Hie in
ssreann virtually ta revi
the senate to raise HOT
pared with aitl
house
Approval of virtually all señale chaiiret
In tbe section Mxuir public utllltlSa In-
cluding the three per cent levy on frelrbt
transiiortatlon the asseasineut on paa-
aanrer transportation reduced from
mjMS.MO to tSTSOUjOOO; the laiaa on Pull-
house conferees also aaraad to the
el miration or their provisions for levyinr
sju.uoojxjo imi electric Urine res end local
telephone service and SS.000000 on Issu-
ance of insurance policies.
May laereaaa War mtlta Tat.
The war profits section probably will
be the 'aat settled. Soma members pro
of
framed by the bouaa members.
When tbe conferees recessed tonlswl
they had reached the manufacturina lax
aecllOB or the Mil ana planned lo- beata
with the automobile clause tomorrow
The home conferees were said to be dls
posed to renerally accede to tenate ellra
ination of their plan or levylna: a ne
cant tax an certain Manufactures but
favor a allyhl increase in the motor
vehicle license ralea aubatlluled by Ibe
seliau-
lacease Is lUss Lowered.
Mirlurtinr the Incoma Ui
virtually
atea tlie conferees ineclficallv wrote
Into Oae bill Ibe proposed doubliny of
the present two per cent norma ux and
ina provision ror reduction or
male and inained persons lo II
SVUO. Tbe sur-tax rate ou Incomes
above asuwu ware said to have baas ad-
justed allrruiy. bul no chant 's were made
in tbe eecllon cauahiy any appreciable
uiiierence aa ano increaeea revenue yield
In tbe preliminary and renaral dlarua
slon today or the main dlapulea luvolved
the nosuse Ui reetures wore riven spa
rial illeiitlua Some of tea bouaa asam
Deri want to reelore In pari al least Ibe
srsBiaid tax on Iba flrit rusa snail and
In make an increase in second class ratea.
features lurludinr
on packatea sent by parcel pott
Tomorrow the conferees expect to dis-
pose of many llama not In disputa sad
formally approve señala ekmuaeuon or
tea bous Ma par earn isaaisl ad raines
tariff hu-reee which was desiraad so
House Passes Drouth
Bill After Lopping
off $500000 Section
bpecial to the Monitor To
the Monitor Tiesas.
after
ata of ssaLsss from the bill for
' as dtsMada asaras ai a sa waas
Tesas pinas sis aseainr. anally today.
. the bill .lands counties auSeratf
rraat ass drouia are fine siiasawsy so
laaste bands so asea fw the situation
The rapart ear She eoaasnlOaa aa lavas
Uaajaaa of atata aapasTWsaaSs and ineatu
uoaa was aat Considered by the assail a
today nearly ibe entire da bemr te
otad to a Hi SSI i aa sbs drautb raster
I raeuJufasa provistas lor Uva ajmlea
me in of etWeaa ssaators h le.aaujeie iie
Jeul" ao.l . .l.l UBBBJ was
I to tbe .asíate b aeuator Maael
a arwaa eawar asaawrs. n was
eparial trtf'' stssaday
a Sa aSaai'iia'ur mm' Tbi
of she ftMMy esslh lasjialeture be astas
aw st at i save at a day
utMMJkn asTTaes sjsjLa.
S aerlssad Preaa.
Taaablsa. arraatad dwetnt a read ea eke
wneae ur ha uanaau aasaaf ays'
with vioaeasaae of lbs eeaaaaeee
pnbbshsaa smelts whirb aew
tftHSWSM I aann J t
awaa.saasss Maaaa a. prooie ihe.wc raéis w apaeaars 1 wan wrawi eawe a
Help Her
Yfill a-...
irKCOSToruvm
A3 WELL A5r ADO TO
THE PROSPERITY of
WW aw
.al VO""
Silver City Oasis Is
Denied Troops; Order
Keeps Them in Zone
Special to the Mommr Times.
Ueminr. V a). SapL II. -Tbe "leak"
to silver city in the muusry tone
and orders have bean Issued from
mile lira is of their camp without a
written paas.
Cssas have come to the attention
of tbe military police of soldiers who
have been In the habit or maklnr
mailt rides to Silver City for tbe par-
póse of obUlnlnc intoxica! and
some arrests have bean made. Serv-
ice ear and. Jltne owners will be
notified by the city clerk of Dcinlnr
that ir they carry soldiers without
paasea outside Use three mile limit
their licenses msy be revoked. The
military authorities may also forbid
them enterlnr camp Cody with their
cars.
LAFOLLETTE BLOCKS
WAR CREDITS BILL
WITH AMENDMENTS
Providing for Elevan
Billion Dollars in Bond Mary
Paaa 5 anata Today.
y Ataoelaial Tr.st.
WaaJilna-tsa SapL ll.-Ths war credits
Mil wss taker -p by the senate away !
aad prepared for passaaw ttomorrow m.ii )(l hlrh at latt nlrhl i meeunr the
about the form 11 psaeed the house by I sVstthevtkls fw Om first nine rained en
vom last weak. Monee of ste-
la awastas or the measure to
day were blocked by eualor I aTolleC
wio as slated upon consldertllon or aossH
amendments Uiniorn.
lar the axiunlorinds snVíéciin"síaa '
Sil.Sts.SSSaSJ-or their interest rates .
will be made and thai the bill will past
virtually by unaniiie.ua consent I
Todays debate was perfunctory The.
oaly corneal was on an aasandmeiu n
sens lot Brady woieu was rejaceea.
njas ....
;:r
only vole for ssa
Sarssaor Pomar aw 4a-
aiiaaeit wwtpapar lobby set
aibasats of Ibe senate n nance rota
s4apVl Included iboM rncreWmt
one seventh So ewe-Saasrth of oas
per cant of ll.e 1..1.U eud war savia t
aotaZa and .1.. r.aimi rrota one lenOi
to one tweaaeth of one pw wat Iba 1-1
e an as 1st wl rejected WS have re
tjaVatrl ttf bbMMsjbW PartwawBw
'Four Minute Men" to
Appear at Theaters
and Talk About War
an asas .0 ...
ir habana " was aw aasb-
cawnuwn . js I ae s' 'ati
by Maying Display at Made-in-El Paso Producís Exhibition.
w J U I I aawaBBBBBBBBsaBtaB ú lúW'rv ;jaajKSMV a
RENEWAL OF FIGHT
FOR POWER KEEPS
RUSSIA IN TÜRNI0L
Extreme Radicals Demanding
Peace and Abolition of Cap-
italists Continue Crisis
political equilibrium which the country
had expected as tbs result of the col
Ispae of the rebellion has not yet been
rase had. The cabinet crisis continued all
day. The evenlnr newtpapera arree that
Premier k'erenaky It In s vary difficult
position the Btrjavlyt decltrlny that hla
retlrnatlon nVot yet excluded from the
poaatbUlUet.
atruffle fw Paww Beaaaiad.
Tbe cans of the trouble It sa scute re
vivsl of the old strurrie for power. Pre
inter kerensky persists the! the entry of
fcur constitutional democrau Into the
cabinet is indispensable bul oppoailion to
tins it rrswtar
lea kerensky
SbS san sees into the cabinet of tbe rap
lUves of the Moscow industrial
workers sad these declare thai they will
not accept portfolios if the constitutional
democrau ara apellad.
The social democrats aad social revolu
nonaries while ronunuinr to oppose the
1 1 nstlltilloual democrats dedsre thai they
it- also arainat uie rocmsxion or a Durer
ofUn"
Kttrwaa Badtral Prepress.
K0" '
Dower thet trie tsillcv
r
of compromise uiual be abandoned as
it at merely a cause of counter revolu
nonary pkseunr. sod thet exceptional
w repression ciaimao o y me o
ual he reiiiKiuuried
II Siso demands lbs Mimed isle declara
lion of a democrat!! republic the aboil
lion of private property aad land with
the tretwfw to pee santa of all stork sad
aaeewaaery aa sasawai rnawnr oy tne
worai
natsoaailaMioo of Qm
I esta any "merrlieee
end UM conflsraUi.il
The reealutiosi atoas
ate ini lution of the warrtae
asarlaat peace ess ..pulsion
SJVZ
100 the .....1-
l r iisaawsi to 1
orpine fiends
Mm Sexta aad aw s lansll af esaatra tbe
aatawbty aaaybaliiia of prlvllare.
Coal Shipments to
Canada Are Halted
tK.ktrft rr"-.. .
ui coel te i.aaaSa la tort mi newts Láwíw
Sfjtl
1' ssiTaaiSi? mi ÍríL i Aaw-bwtni at El Pane
CTwrfBg w-ajg T? Tod.
BOARD OF REGENTS'
ORDER REINSTATES
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. rCeasby -Dismissed for Pact
fiat A oü vistas. Only Teacher
No Re-Employed.
Special to the Moruinr Tunea.
Auatln Taisa. ept. II. The board of
rereula or tbe Inlrertltv of Teats hi
session here today ordered the rein-
statement or all members or the faculty
of the l iiiverslty of Tests except Dr. L.
M Keasby who was dismissed on July
It. sl the meetlnr of the board at ual
vetton. fir. keasby wtt dismissed be
cause or psciriat activities
Tbt ri v.lutinn for the reinstatement or
the dismissed faculty members waa of-
fered by Hetents Fred W. 1:00k of Ian
Antonio and W R. Brenil. of Sherman
bad it st follows:
I ved thai the membera of die
fe.'uii
July
tally of the c itvertfiy dismissed on
iviT namely w 1 ssainer
Oaorae C H .lte I i sawell Kills. John
l.erooi w ill 11 llayea Robert E. Cofer.
be reinstated sapi. t IMT. Iba daU 00
which their removal became effective
"i net In w J. Battle be Invited to
return to the 1 'Diversity of Teias If be
can do so.
"That the salaries la tbe school of
Heme 1... nomos be restored s redipiimi
f SO per rent haunt been made In
ÍBly"
Heme ie.ei.il leri Auaun ror mil
cinnaii where he has aceptad a position
with the rniversrty or r.inrinnsll.
The boerd adopted the entire hu.lt'
1 e. ommeii.led 1 the board at the . tal
veiton meeunr in July in. ludios student
aaaiatants' Increase In sa larval
UiarkearMtr lee Cbatmsaa
uaorra W nrtrkenrldat. of Ian An
tonto an appoimee of Oovecnor Hohby.
waa elected vice . hair man or ine noai.i
All members or the hoard except Dr. H
Jones who la in virtióla and 1. r.
ken of 1.1 Pas... attended today's sea
sida The new numbers who are the
or ..... 1 .... 1 H..W
solomo
seal) of 1. else. ton
sort w. h heurh
arty of ..sin. iv .lie
1 ne n.eeiiur iprournouf wtt Baratón
and tne roiiowinr aimed
The unrte. . 1 toed me esliera or the leerrt
reteñís ..f Ibe I ulvertlty of Texw met
usiin sisr tait trerui tooetoera
all tae affairs nf the toslltuUon
result of the avenar arraattaueiiU
have been made for t full faculty of
. oiupeseui insiraikirs ror tne session or
IM7 IS wrihh. notwiih.unduit law Sllll
.Iran which save besa made upon our
instruí tun staff by the federal sosera
meo I for ww ser v Irs will eataBi. u.'
kiuivertlty ki 0 a trade of work of she
same chare ur as thai which has e
Mined ihruurhoul Sbt bsttary 1 toe la
etitulion
Praiw LasaaVy af PasMSty
ir. in. ou.ers or ins ivoara eesire 10
express to me people or Teaae ta.11 run
fiTesice mrti.iduslly and at abody In the
ability latearWy aad Ms ally af Ibe new
her. af the faculty of the uaslveeeilyI end
bN
Mrs ices
ftaulir So U" wuverslly
aw easier slay
Tee aware asatrw w sasiitr 10 sw
people of Teiei
f Tetat for hearty suppv. 1 in 1.
irVb.'
ra
aad waassa ef last mus tas
I uanertrty af be first ritas eud be
UaTaa Ml latHjninMwMB MV WlaUf ! (fiall
s1Vh.Tsk. rwaTi.
Alarmist Reports of
Flour Famine Baseless
Grain Controller Says
Ry Associated Praw.
aorta of the Doaiibtlllt ol
Ina 111 the east are wlUauui foundation
secordlor I" atatemrnis made here to
rtlyht by Julius H. Barnes president
of the food administration train cor-
poration and Jame. F. ball. rencraJ
"lhe tide of flour la turnlnr to the
esat and will soon be upon us" Mr.
harnea Mid Tolal receipts In Raw
York yesterday wwa JaMOO herréis and
it requlret only some noM barrels to
supply this city. The food admlnls
tration haa m.noo barrels in .tew York
for sale to bakers and Uiererore there
will be ao ftniir famine in New York."
FOUR SOLDIERS
SHOT AS TRAIN
IS FIRED UPON
BiaUets Sent Into Can Carrying
Troop Eastward Through
Ohio; On Mam May Die.
By Isanclatad Prtaa.
SMubanvilie. Ohio lept ll.-A troop
train on the Peonaylvanls rsllroad ww
frred upon tonlaiil saw atlnfo Junction
Ohio arcordlnr to report received here
Pour soldiers ara said to have been
wounded one arrloualy. Tbs wounded
nan remained on the trtln.
Information tt lo Ibe identity of lhe
troops or the .lesuiietlon of Iba nan. was
withheld by railroad oatctala because of
military reinliiinai
II was aald BV tram was fired 00 wi.ile
movinr at t rapi.i rsie Ihrourh Minasi
JuurUon. but Uiat no slop waa made .mill
Una city ww rearlied. the wouruled iwu
bewt cared for lit the detachment of
Medical tronpa aboard The information
that four soldiers were ehM wsa tiven
teilroed ileu.-Uves liere by oatcwii la
.harte or the train saves shuts wtrt
rad aecordmr to art v ices.
Government Land Probe
Involving Millions Is
Carried to Deming N. M .
Teiner.
stsloteni to tbe attorney renaral af aba
Lai led Btetw. arrived in IMauruj today
fw Ibe purpose of aecuriaf deposition
I Miller
ceas C
. riainaiiy aurveyad
swamp land tea lbs a.
..-ui u.e I... a tx.si.l aim
purchased to sweat rajt are aaw esa
tendui for a MSJe alca tosoJvM sail
1 .'Tñ'tiSiyLJ'tSStúfft!
p.M of all suee wei. 1.1.1
'in water want es. wKhuul s konie
Mid Jaaaw MeSSlsi ef Isataw Tsaw so
. "aad I bate saver bean on a yak nke
fw apeed Tbw. ial a ui.ua we
aaht not heve na tur atajar Muter
The biyaby which iba 1 Bal all
wn'irwislir baa awavsrwd la Wt sSafr aust
paawWahf anta) Catw llsanf CMtt$ft$?9) 90SM lantarvaf
pbtatmwil asve.aapliahm.ula we asumía
rálaw.
aaraad sed trisliiSsd ase wart kan S
odv. to Sbs
mm
MlanaJ envera
ROOT CALLSPRESIDEHT'S
trJl at af" I 4 "ar A
mtm
T
TO U.S.
Persons Criticising America for
Entering War and Speaking
and Writing Against Conflict
Aid Enemy More Than They
Would aa Soldiers Former
Secretary of Stat Asserts.
Compera Pledgee Labor to Fight
Until World Terrorism Has
Been C rushed in Address at
Huge Chicago Masa Meeting
Held to Remove Stain From
City's Patriotism.
By Associated Tren.
1 hi. am Bept. 14. Treaaon to Amerlra
in the world war was defined by 1 mm
Root and labor was pledred by Samuel
Oompers lo nrhl until world lerrolsm
hit been overthrown al a patriotic rally
nere mnirni staren nv ine .-visional se-
curity leatue mr the announced purpose
of nut.. stint ' hi. aro aralnsl allered
Intiinatlous of unpatrlntism
"The men who are tpeaklnr. wrlUnr
ami prlntinr armimeuts atainst the war
now and aralnst eve. Minus that Is be
lnr done p. carry 4111 the war are rend
erlnr more effective service to Germany
than they ever could render in the rieid
with arma In Ihelr hands" declared the
former secretary of state amidst cneert.
Pwlflsts Trailers al Heart.
"It la impoasible to resist tbe eon-
rluslon that the treat. t part of them are
at heart traitors to the United Stales
time roe nn and tha character
of these tela becomes more and more
clearly manifest all who continue lo
atóndate with them must rome under the
abase rourtemnstioii. There tre some 00
doublles. do not understand what this
alrurale rwlly Is."
At this point the speaker was Inter-
rupted by cries of "Hello. Bill!" and he
departed from the test of hla speech
tonr enourh In dsclsre- "I don't Hunk
Be understands It. But I think ha will
soma time"
e Peare I till KsJaerfem Dir.
Declaring that ri.nerel Oram asid "let
us have peace only "after Lee had sur
rendered Mr IKanpers uwrted that
"after kalaerlam had surrendered then
we loo. win htve peace
"There can he no iieeee
Am. i.r.d
"not while there Is s Teuton on the soil
ur Irene. There must be no peace until
they are driven from outrsfad Bel -
rtum
Ties nreslilenl of the American Prdert
tion of Labor ww InMrrupted frequently
riv applause wnen he neuiie.i trie pian
laid by the rovermnenl for war insur
anee for soldiers and sailors and Its at
tempts to make sure that the standard
of American home life shall nol be low-
wad. Judra Jacob M nickinson presided as
chairman In the absence of uovemor f.
ri Lowden.
teel Kellees Trailer
fronted by a hedte of ilisleuint btv
onels rtrrled by t detachment or lis
tlonal ruardsmrn. the tpeekers adilre.seo
a rrowd which n.aled env nallonal con
v enuv.n thrnnr that filled Ike lollaeum
both in slxe and voriraroui .uUiiiatatni.
In deflnmr lhe aitim.tr of ciiiiens In-
ward u-e conduct of the war and Inci-
dentally what conatltuled briny a traitor.
1 liini H....1 WW
"Tha declaration of war between the
1 nite.i ieie and Harmany completely
chanted the relation. r art lhe loiisbi
tents of the country lo the subject or
peace and war.
"Hefore the declaration everybody had
a nrhl to dlaruaa In private aad in puhli.
lhe qoaeuou whether Ule I sited lletas
arnuld carry war atairiil Uormany.
War Ne " llekalakle.
"But the question of peare or war has
t.en decided by the presldwl and en
trees the sole author 1 11 M which had the
nrhl In deride The question no Inore r
lemalnt open II has baas StIIIBllSlll
end tha I'niied SMMa la sl WW.
The derision ww made by overwhelm
me ni.ioriiies of both baussa af ata-
rasa When such t derision has been
nade trie uuU.s and Uieiefore the nrhl.
doe or
It
stop discussion ui.
.n.f I s. t Ui 11 ... e.
...rvshine to fhasr asaarw to enable
so.arum.ol of their country lo succeed
11 the ww upon which Iba country hw
entered
aa ta seseas minwhi.
which rteclarea wei end aoea
er it ouaiit 10 iia.e
declared war or am is impotent psrslyaed.
untie lie Slid earn uw ...nseilliv 01 mma
hind arel the i.riemtv .r iinnniietiiir d.
nniie.1 00 rape free.)
S
Interest Increasing in Made in El Paso
n i r liv if áLa II -J
. rroaucis cxniouion; Manufacturers utgcu
to Arrange (or Display This Morning at 8
Inciaewng in tar aat feature tha aenvitiaa af the oikm
of the 1 Pao Houaerwivaa laague in th Made in -El Paao
producía sxhitailisa at tha Paeo del Norte Wedneeday altar-
noon. Se Umber 19. Many almost unknown pioducta I
El Paao nvaouiactuiei will be in the diaplay which are be-
ng arranged for by E. L W Polk. awraUry o the Kiwanta
i. J. vj.-. - L TV. ..k.k.nnn us fraw.
Theie to no charge lor diaplay
w ctaer gad.
Becauaa of tha many manufw turaia lo ha Been. Mr Posh
hew .aaiuaaaed that all dawring U nanga lot spate call al
hw office. 723 M.II. building or t.iephone 1902 that ruwnhvg
aiMsjt o'clock ao sw lo ha sure and catch him at hw office.
H. O. Camp narvsfsr of the City Service c na Bay. haa
da ted uaa uaa of a cu to the HsyuaawnW' Ua "
aha gr-'tT' ..i voa.iplating ajr ngawianN for aha ftkikan
COURTESY TO
LUXBURG IS
CRITICIZED
Failure of Berlin to Reply to No-
tice of Expulsion of German
Charge and Continued Stay
of Diplomat in Republic
Keep 1 Public Anger Suioaa
daring.
Uruguay Applaud Argentine's
Action; Marines at Monte-
video Seize All Teuton Shipe;
Sweden Promises Reforms in
Foreign Office Following Dis
closures of Intrigue.
By .metate! Prest.
Huenoa Aires. Sept. II. -The Irreniine
forelyn minister tnnuunced lonirht that
no reply had yet been received from Ber-
lin concernlnr the expulsion of Combs
Luxburr. the 'tcrmeu minister. ijosral
l.uiburr. he sdded. hail riven no tntt-
mation w 10 when he would leave At -reutiria.
The public sad the press srs
beconilrur restless nvw the silence af
Berlin eonrerniny the Swedish disclos-
ures. Tim chsmher nf deputies hat resyuastad
President Irlsoyen to aive It til the facts
concernlnr the issuance or passports ta
Count Luxburr. In a debate In tha chan-
bsr on Ibe l.uiburr affair some of lbs
peakerl contended thai M sentina should
tend t I hour ultimatum to Berlin
rither speakers crittrtied severely the
curtesy of the president toward the
polled minister eeperlslly in tha SSSt
ment of a military Bide.
Bsai.iv tABitts LrxBt'aja
TO HI I I IIS VMi EXPLAIN.
By AatocJitad Prrst.
Amsterdam Sept 14 Or. von kuehl
mann. the iieiman roiiimi minlanr.
requrslert lhe Artentlnr lerallon at her-
Itn M communicate selerraphlcally t re-
quest In count l.uiburr. the ' lertnaa
minister it Arérentlna. lo rome to Berlin
In order persontlh to report accordtat
to advices received here from Berlin.
Tbe M r' mine rovernment also hat (
aaked to secure a safe piastre for Gc
l.uiburr.
IHIMA OCCIIIKS TO
I HI I OHM Ullll 11. III I II I.
BV Associated Press
iwedlsh rivernmeul hit decided Su rati
lens to reform conditions in the rorelern
iri. e. nils follows i series of cabinet
ineetiiirs conferences of officials with
lhe siur and couvwwtlons with Irs Mel
son Morris the American minister end
in.. ..lítente mititstert.
Ha orriritl statement of the nature nt
the slept Sweden has taken at Berlin 11
made but the new. pat. era Intimate that
a request for an explanation his been
made lo Oerrnany.
1 at f.t v applaitmp-
isi.imim - At NUN
By Associated Prew.
Bueaos Aires sapt. ta. -The rovern
ment of I'ruauay hw declared 11 sp
proves the tiiion of the Artentine to. em
ment In handllur ptssporst to Count voe
Luibura. the Herman animator.
The Br as titan alaanssblo Cataba far
merlly Herman owned haa been placed
lindar itroet ruard aa tha result M
linéala to iiunate the ship hav to been
awaa ay usinas 1 internen ere.
I Bl l.l As IN MAHINf
-Hl I.IHHVN SHIPS.
By Saanclitod Praw.
Moiílevideo. I ruruev Sapt II -Cr.
tuaian uterine tonar huenied en
lovermrrnt havinr heard of plans "to
the ..el-
ite president as tha action of
rrwa to orden .a the seiaur.
ships waa not a war aaaaure but
1 precauuooa. v move taken to
the iiihlur of the veswlt in the
of Monleil.leo
1 HHIHV AMISCB
Bv AaaoclaUd Press
Mexico cny Sept IL-Proai sutimasn.
liiaile ini eveaiiuy nv men 111 nit'i r"-
11 en 1 nicle trier they bad dis-
cussed lhe tetter nade public By SW-
ffiwi vttBSii H
tha Oarman imuislesvlo Mrtic. end Kotte
iimholm former Swedish cherse aPSf-
fan at lbs Mexican capítol.
ine l It ww ool the Me new
husmeas to lake action III U
Was vasar ara vWwat by I
loom and no adniiaason fan
aasaae ta to Maw
i bato anU far
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 15, 1917, newspaper, September 15, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199288/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.