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EL PASO TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PAGES
PRICE $ CENTS
PRESIDENT MESSAGE DISMISSES POSSIBILITY Of EARLY PEACE
mURPURIIÍItí I NEARLY MILLION AUSTRIAN I MUE Q III M CUT I President Wilson Delivering His Message to Congress Inmi UllTIM!
I
UL UU U
IS MASSING
TROOPS IT
CAMBRA!
Field Marihal on Wert Front
Concentrating Gam and Fresh
Divisions for Supreme Drive
Against Haig's Lme; Depleted
Ranks Tell Slaughter Story.
Situation (or British Greatly Im-
proved With Arrival of Rein-
forcements; Generalship to
Decide Issue of Grave Con-
cern to Entente Cause.
By Associated Press.
with tin Drttlsh Army In Prsnct Dec.
4. The Germans up id noon today had not
renewed their ttlempu or yesterday Id
smash the British trout south or Marrolng.
but It seems improbable tbst tos snetny
will sllow mailers to remain as thty now
ore.
The situation therefore ts still one that
cannot be dismissed ItMy. in view or
the heavy concentration of auna snd
troops which von Hindeuburg has brought
to bear on this Una-
No Cheese la Positions.
There has been no eaanre In the re-
spective poslllons or IDs opposing rorrea
since last night. Exhaustion snd the ne-
cessity or reorganizing his depleted ranks
have undoubtedly forced the enemy to
. paitas tor a breathing spell.
The ground won by tns Oermans yes-
terday could In no wise compensate for
i tM shambles caused by ron lllndrnbttrg's
disregard Tor the lives or bis men. But
musí nr oome in mum mat ne wss
ware undoubtedly tremendous efforts to
: through with great possibilities or a
ingins open gusa a n 5fc
The puliation today was much easier for
the nritien. Yeaisrasv was samttiexiiy a
rather an iloas one. but abundant rem
fdrromeriU arrived. The cheesing of the
German a incessant massed -asneas wss
due enly to the gallantry of the British
soldiers who did not yield before fierce
asault by greatly superior numbers
In their stunendoiis efforts against
Varquerle the Germans swept forward In
smashing through the British line but an
Immediate counter attack forced them to
mi back.
Oca i labWat la OasUi Issue
The open righting which has devel
along the new battle rront has crean
entirely new situation which holds ou
many possibilities and now more than
ever involves ins question ui geiienu
snip which may decide in issue.
NEARLY MILLION AUSTRIAN
SUBJECTS IN AMERICA HIT
BY DECLARATION OF WAR
While Scores Suspected of Being Enemy Agents Will Be
Arrested When Congress Acts Alien Regulations
Are to Be Carefully Administered.
By Associated Press.
Washington. Dec 4. Scores or Austria Hungarian subjects suspected or be
agents in ants country wttt oe arresten wtinin s lew nours alter a
tng miasm agents in tola country will be arrested within a rew
declaration of war against Austria. Many or titea men bar t
velllance by department or Justice agents for months but have
Into custody because of lack or definite evidence against them.
Many or these men hare been under sur
not Dren lagcn
wnsti congress aaopis rresiaent- wtison s I euttwilianasnasw met a state 01
war sgslnst Austria-Hungary be declared tmnattirallsed subjects of the dual
the hostile activities or Austrlans who were not subject to the restrictions Imposed
on uanaturaltied Hermans by the sute or wsr with Germany.
Government Investigators recently reported an exodus of educated Austrlans
rroro the United sutes snd it Is believed they nsd In anticipation or s formal
declaration or war against their country. Among them were known lo he men
who bad been connected with hostile interests. Consequently a declaration or
war at this time would be too law to permit the apprehension or sunn of in
most dangerous leaders of the enemy espionage system.
Nearly a million Austrian subjects in the United RUtes would be arrected
by a declaration or war for they would immediately become amenable to the
president's recent order requiring enemy aliens to register forbidding them to
travel without special pemlt and barring them from water fronts warehouses and
tro-Hungarians In this country are harmless and a great proportion particularly
of Hungarians. Bohemians and -Slavic elements are actually pro-ally. Consequently
carerul consideration will be shown In administering the enemy alien regulations.
Department or Justice officials were Dlessed today over the tiresideni'a i.
oninieudalion for legislation to attend enemy alien restrictions to women some
of whom are suspected of being clever aids to the German espionage system.
uuiLiimiiLn
RES
T
RIOTS
ALL MAIL
MATTER
Transmission of Letters to or
From United State Must Go
Through Regular Course and
Not Be Sent With Commercial
Shipments or Luggage.
1600 FIRMS IN CENTRAL
AND SOUTH AMERICA PUT
ON 'ENEMY TRADING LIST'
War Board Promulgates First Section of Record Which Is
to Include Names of Companies in Most Countries
of World With Whom U. S. Trade Is Prohibited.
By Associated Press.
Washington Dec. 4 A blacklist or
loo firms In twenty Central and
South American countries with whom
United States are for -
KAIG'S
BBITIMH
FIERCE
saves mt roa
IBM At AI"T
GERMAN.
i AsaoclateJ Picas
ri
al
nr
on the cambra! rront discounts the smal
th
That Field Marshal
German from bMsktai
1 In France. Dec
alar prevented the
through his lines
Mounts the small
gains which the enemy hosU achieved
yesterday at a terrible cost In lire. It
means that yesterday's criUcal period has
been surcesarully passed and that for the
bean a German attempt to duplicate the
German-Auatrlo Hungarian performance hi
itsiy.
enemy fougiit his way through lb town
ana on party penetrauui tur auiue nun
dred v arils Into British lerr tot V. Thll
toe extreme gain me aitaratng
forces secured s very narrow atrip
around a little Bona ana south or
Vscquerle. but the British still clung
grimly to the high ground north of Uila
place.
PuUi Bark Llae
The British conimsmler volunlsrlly
pulled Back tils line i we west am:
southwest or Mssnlerrs in make It Inner
This liiurnliig the British line wat near
Uie western part or Marcolug copse but
It: loded Marrolng a small triangular
ptere or territory tiiererore. nag neon
sacrificed by the British. Since s o'clock
last night the lme ña reap tosa
cnantreo.
Germaua Gatas Suffer.
A Heavy concentration of Hern
not vet run 111
friiin now oil will ;
much better shape to naooae ma i
IHi.i hi KXOAVlMU TO cci-ri-ATE
I nil M.eiiir wnSCMtT
nrresosAo gekeru. statf
Pelrograd Saturdsy. Dec. I tlaySW
Leon rrotsky. boisusvisi loingu muntri
lass taken tie recent note soul by Lieut.
mission ' In BuasU. to the
on Pace Two.)
lAmorecky
to buy a
Christmas
rat
SPORT
for
merchants or the
manen speeiioaity.io oo Business ex
rcpt under special ltreose was pro- J
I a ofrie I v slvled "Knestf uci
hoard.
lection or" r'c3Jihiiantually
will hiclude thu names of firma in
most or th countries of the world.
Including the Uulted sutes Itseir.
Latin-America a dealt with first
because or la sarga number or cer-
nían rirms IB tfc southern republic
activa In aiding Uenaany's cause. Kvl-
dence p. t before the war trade board
has shown that many or these rirms
Inrludlitr public utilities companies
bsve financed to s large degree Ger-
mán propaganda work In the United
states. All those named In the list
Issued tonight have been chsrged with
secretly or openly assisting America's
American concerns lo enable them to
observe the provisions or the law.
Any licenses Issued tor trading with
firms named In the Hat will be apart
licenses which must Be obulned for
shipment In or out or to Uulted SUtea
or most commodities.
It Is possible that In many instances
m enses may ue issuen s it may ne
round that trading In certain ciraaa.1
unir wiui mose
nor wont to
led tn the list
advantage for
ir allies
ilt'lmliA Inconvenience 4n mer
chants in this country arising from
too declaration the war board will
classiry the names of non-enemy firms
dealing lu the sanie commodities who
may serve as substitutes for the black -ii
ted concerns.
In Issuing the list officials make It
plain that It cannot be made complete
and that merchants trading with
enemy rirms not named are In no
measure relieved from prohibition and
penalties contained In the tradlng-witii-tne-enemy
act. Most Of the
firms named In the list Issued tonight
bear German names although others
evidently are oi English Spanish
French and Portuguese derivation. The
list a It applies to Brasil contains
me greatest number of firm with
Mexico second.
The announcement or the list said It
was Issued si th urgent request or
Americans engaged In foreign trad
who sought government guidance In
thflr efforts to observe the law.
Persons Entering or Leaving the
Country Must Declare Wheth-
er or Not They Carry Com-
munications; Rigid Inspection
Prescribed in Regulations.
By Associated Press.
Washington Dec. 4 Regulations to re-
strict the transmission to or from the
United States of letters or communica-
tions except through the recular course
or the malls were Issued to customs col-
lectors tonight by the treasury depart-
menL Hereafter communications when
carried In luggage or commercial ship-
ment will be subject to inspection by
customs agents under authority or Presi-
dent Wilson's trsdlng-wlih-the-enemy
proclamation and with certain exceptions
will be passed only by special customs
licenses.
Blanket Lineases to Be Issued.
Blanket licenses for commercial pur
posee will be Issued by Secretary Mr
Adoo to Interests demonstrating that they
have no Intention or transmitting Infor
mation to enemy or any or enemy coun-
tries. Persons entering or leaving the country
except when destined to F.nsrland. France
lUly and Cinada are required to declare
whether they carry any letters wrltlnr or
President Wilson sen
turned more then thirty min-
utes in reading his meaeage to
congress gaining in emphasis
and earnestness of delivery as
he proceeded to a dramatic
conclusion with an invocation
to God for victory for "a just
and holy cause."
letters ara believed harmless by customs
ornear they will b psssrvi after the
ISO
or Stieniv
by the wsr
postal
0 enemy
countries are subject to llcei
trade board.
Ship Trarrie Net DlseotUaued.
The traffic In so-called shin and em.
sianee mall will not be discontinued but
applications for dispatch or bills or lading
or other commercial documents with s
shipment must be riled win the customs
and anneal from his rultnr may
be taken to the treasury department
Customs agents along the Mexican bor-
der are advised to use discretion In pass-
ing communications god not lo Interfere
unauiy wiui orauiary commerce.
SKCRKTABV Or WAR
(MERMAN
LITTLE READJUSTMENT OF
AFFAIRS OF AUSTRIA AND
U. S. CAUSED BY WAR STEP
State of Belligerency About to Be Declared by Congress
Has Actually Existed for Many Months; Invasion
of Italy Makes Action Necessary.
By Associated Press.
wssmngioii nr. . uocisratioii oi
war with Austria Hungary Involves
very little readjustment of affairs be-
tween the lulled SUte snd the dual
monarchy beeauee the sute of wsr
which congress Is about to declare
exlsu actually baa Been a fact
for many months.
There have been no such number or
depredations on American lives and
lights by Austrian mlllUry forces ss
lias been the rasa with Germany but
Austria as the ally or Germany baa
gradually com Into a position where
the American government hat reallied
that she muat be included with Oar-
many as an enemy. 'I ins waa apparent
even before the Teuton Invasion of
Italy made Ihe A u tiro -Italian front lit-
erally a part or the western front oa
which Amertrsn forces are operating.
Thrte has baas no ouuuudtng "oyen
act" on the part or Austria against U
United states: there nave been rather
th beg
Long
before former
that the Austrian diplomatic and con-
sular service was being used In this
country ror Germany's warlike pur-
poses. Th secret service round the
Austrian diplomatic code and the of-
fices or Austrian consuls were being
used lor acUvlil tiennany could not
carry on In the United Males with her
own officials lit some cases where
submarines sank unresisting psssen
gar liners with great loss or lire. It
appeared that the Ii fineta themselves
went Austrian but there waa little
doubt that tin- nrricers and crew were
Germans and thai the aubmerslbiet
were artuie under German orders.
The most flagrant rase of that sort
was me destruction of Ihe Italian liner
Ancona In which responsibility never
member nr Uie crew md I
orf supplies while the master was
held as a hoauge on tne submarine
Nothing but evasive diplomatic cor-
(Cotttmuad 6a W Tws.)
PROPAGANDA IN IIOMPLAIMK i
niscnMiNA-noxs AGAINST NKGHISKS
4 In ordering
II plain that he considers most of use com
plaints unwarranted sad due to German
propaganda. The Inquiry Is to determine
whether the war department's Instructions
Lave been carrlsd out that the negroes lie
not required to do an tinrair abare or the
manual labor or the rmv.
roe secreury in a memorandum to
sssanaa j. aeou. rormer sncretarv to
Booker T. Washington snd recently named
an a.
alter
calls upon all citizens of both races to
pro
rtactal disc rimination the memorandum
said had been discouraged both as a
matter of policy and to safeguard "the
very institution which we ara now at
toe greatest sacrifice engaged In decod-
ing and which any racial disorders must
endanger."
tne complaints ara new try toe seer
negro orfleers' training camp have been
cowani ssuaa b i in toe menicai corps
ilion - uie etrid
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WILSON'S ADDRESS
WIRED ABROAD BY
II. S. GOVERNMENT
ably tns Greatest Publicity
Feat Ever Undertaken.
"All of my reports." he continues "In-
nieate nisi tne enturen men are accepting
llila ss ai. ntiDorlunltv tn serve and not
an occasion ror creating discord or trouble
and white men and officer are naaslna
over the question of race dirrerrii. es In
helpful spun Waal w need In this
emergency Is th help of right thinking
people In Ihe cities and town ground Uie
ramps rnd we ara gelling that co-opera-tton
ao generally that our course seems
free from embarrassment if oernini
propagandists who want to make discord
by stirring up sensitive reeling are
simply not allowed to do their work."
By Associated Press
Hew York Dec. A President Wilson's
address to congress today was heralded
throughout Uie world by the United
Blatas government. The achievement Is
regarded gs probably the greatest pub
licity feat ever undertaken.
Distribution of the message abroad was
personally directed from this city by
George Creel chairman of the committee
on public Information.
nearly every known means or commu
nication express train telephone tele-
graph wireless and submarine cable-was
utilised In transmuting th address. While
an operator In New York waa clicking on
lis text on a transcontinental telegraph
was Immediately relayed lo the Orient
another at bla aide waa sending a Spanish
irauaiewoti so loioii i-anaina canal lone
from where II radiated throughout Cen-
tral and southern American capitals.
Wireless operators picked the presi-
dent's words out of the air and relayed
them to Carribean sea points. Doubtless
many ships in these waters knew what
was being aald in Washington at almost
me asme tune me aoaraae waa being
distributed by telegraphic systems In this
country.
It is estimated approximately S3.000 miles
of telgrph and cable wtrs were called
Into uae in transmitting the message.
chairman Creel received a copy of the
address in tbl city by special courier
from Washington early today A corps
of t. pista war put at work in a locked
room to make duplicate coplas. Mean
PREMIER OF ITALY IARMY INSPECTORS
SENDS MESSAGE TO
AMERICAN PEOPLE
Recognizes and Appreciate! the
Support and Sympathy
Coming From U. S.
COST
BILLION DOLLARS IN lll.
By Associated Press.
Washington. Dec. A Engineer
lions including in
and other railroad com
(Cunlliioed on Pas
S2BL
opera
of ttx
uctassi fee
J
that
log the addrtas shortly altar noon
ps 01 iriegrapn ana cam operators.
ban tiielr lask or sending the message
uroaocast across ine cniieo niales u
Han Francisco there lo be relayed a
Shanghai and tkence lo Tokio and I'e
king: across the Atlantic t" Loudon
11 waa r'esad up Mad resent to the
comment; and down th eastern rosal
lo Panama for relraiiamlssloo lo central
and South American iKiltita.
Al London and Parla the meassg was
placed In ihe hand or established com-
inirll and governmental news agencies
From London III French translation waa
forwarded to Paris. London alto served
a a relay point to storkboim. Copen
liasen i bristiauia. and The Hague. From
xt kliolm a ropy of Uie mraasge waa sen!
to the American embassy at Peuogrtd
London also filed lo Algiers and oilier
northern Afrnan potnla. From Parla
yare served Lisbon. Madrid Hoax and
By Associated Press.
Parla Imc 4 -Tha Italian mender. VII-
Prees the following message to the Amer
ican people:
"llalv baa livid dsvs of sadness
grler since her army which for two
years and a half had borne forward her
riaga victorious aim glorious has had to
retire when Ihe r Maturing fortuno or arms
had turned against It under the formid-
able shock of Germany snd Austria di-
recting against us their most powcrrul
and united erforu.
"But the most alarmmjr period of the
crista may be consideren a past. Italy's
soldier.. Willi admirable heroism hve
suceeeded In opposing the barrier of Iheir
breals to the Invader and behind her
anny stands the Ilaüin people to a man
animated by one single will snd over-
e Wi
lli
while in an adjoining room It was being riowíñg with energy now more then e
Hon against content of the message be
coming puoitc prematurely
victory
"Our allies' aid has rnm to us spon-
taneously as rrom brothers at our most
dlirirull hour and luly fully recognises
and appreciates the high value of the
sympathy which have roma and continue
to come rront the United sums. The
democratic soul or luly knows well thai
It ran have the fullest confidence In the
great Alucinan democracy.
"II Is with the iiimost joy thai I hav
noted Ihe direct participation In Ihe Inter-
allied supreme war council at Paris or
authorised representatives or the United
State. Their Intervention cn only sig-
nify lb cordial and complete dhealon of
their country to lb theory of a single
rront. and ran only affirm Hi tire most
tangible manner lb harmony of our souls
and our wills the union of our enersle
and tbe means the rraternlty or our anua
tu tne rr '. me common enemy
"I ssy common enemy because hence
forth we all have but on alnet enemy.
Just as evidently II I a single will whlrb
guide snd directs Ihe effort of the op-
position. The cbsmpluns or violence and
autocracy repreaaht. uunaaquanUy. only
a startd sepal and ssrsny. That
(CofillagatS Feae Two.)
INVOLVED IN FRAUD
OF HALF MILLION
Caught in Federal Net With Of
ficer of New York
Hat Company.
By Associated Press.
New York. Dec. 4.- unfilled army hat
contracta amounting to II.IMXno which
the United sutes government had awarded
lo Slgmund Eisner probably will be held
up aa tbe result or th Indictment In
federal court her today of four men
connected with hat manufacturing firms
to which the contracts had been sub let
and two Inspectors of th quartermaster's
corps In connection with alleged frauds
.lining is naif minion donara Limen
States District Attorney Frank M. Hons
staled that EUuer. who provided bonds
rrryhr nut the counsels while not
being responsible lor the alleged frauds
the part of contractors nevertheless
be civilly liable lo the government
inae Indicted ara William B. Thorn.
president of the hat manufacturing firm
OF ID ON
AUSTRIA
in Remarkable State Paper Chief
Executive Outlines America's
Aims in World Conflict snd
Conclude by Recommends
ing That Congres Officially
Affirm a State of Belligerency
Between the Two Countries.
A to Turkey and Bulgaria.
Tool and Vassals of Ger-
many. Delay 1 Counseled for
the Reason "They Do Not
Yet Stand in the Direct Patk
of Our Necessary Action;"
Resolution Introduced Soon.
By AssorUted Press.
Washington. Dec. L-A dcrinlle state-
ment lo the world of America's war altis
and or the basis upon which peace wlU
be considered wig made today by Pragl-
dent Wilson In an address to congress. In
wbleh he urged immed sir declaration or
a state of war between the United h Isles
and Austria-Hungary-oermsny'a vasal
and tool. As to Turkey and Bulgaria-
also tools or the enemy las counseled de-
lay because "they do not yet stand ill tbe
direct path or our necessary action."
10 Will me war tne president uornrri
emphatic and ringing tones Is th Im
mediate and unalterable uak abaad. lie
urged congress ju-l beginning Us second
war session to concentrate Itself upon It.
No Premalure peace.
The president sharply dismissed fit
nosa hlblv of trretntture neace. aouarbt by
German Intrigue end debated bare by
torv an arromollshed ran. he asid. Ib
peace volved will be based upon "merry
and Justice" lo enemy and friend with
hope of a partnership or uaLorts to guar-
antee ruture world peace.
Tbe war will be deemed won. be de
clared "when th German people say to
through properly ercredited represen-
Ulives that tbev are toady lo agree to a
settlement based upon 'Justice and repara
tion of the wrongs their rulers have
itlery
and I
Edward
a co.
mixing room and Arthur C cilson and
Peter J. Hurry army Inspectors. Thorn
and John S. Slattery were released on
bond of SM0 each Ives on a bond of
AJoo end Edward Mattery on ball of
IIOOO. Gllson and Durry have not yet
been arrested.
Th oontrarl price ranged rrom JM
to SI.70 nsi euu inua tar me govern-
ment lias paid about !I.TW.uu0 on the
contract let Utrough Eisner. The govern
inent charges lht the contractors through
the substitution or undergrade material.
mad a profit or front to to 7 per cent.
uenr gjjccTsacLTtn.
Sy Associated Press.
SI. Louis Mo.. Dec. 4 Eight men were
elartrncutxt and three turfered sever
lectrlr abocka whan a wire cable which
Iba men were bardlliui al the plant of tbe
Aullen. er Buerb Brewing AttocUtlvu
broke tody snd fell on a Union Electric
able.
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE HOLY LAND THE CRADLE OF CHRISTIANITY?
Let America's Foremost Hebrew Editor and Writer Tell You
The Morning limes Has Arranged for the Publication of Half
Dozen Articles of the Foremost Importance on the Warfare in Palest i
the Promise Land of the Jewish People and the Cradle of Christianity.
They are from the pen of Herman Bernstein founder of the great
Jewish daily oi New York The Day. and editor of the American Hebrew.
The Morning Times believes that no writer is ao well fitted to tall the
story of Palestine in this war.
Beginning in the Morning Times Monday December 10
Bernstein's articles will last throughout the week of December 10.
The first will be published on Monday of thai week and the rest will run
daily until the full story of Palestine's woes and suffering is told.
They will detail the terrible atrocities that have been inflicted by the
Ctermans and Turks on the Jewish colonists in the Holy Land
Be sure to order the Morning Times delivered to your home every day
next weak. The demand will be big.
done.' '' Terms or tirare he added would
not Include dismemberment robbery or
inlabroeet or trie enemy cut would ne
sed on Justice defined brleriy s rol-
lows:
Freedom or nation and weir people
from autocratic domination reparation to
Belgium relinquishment or German power
over tbe peoples or Austria Turkey the
tree Balkan sutes as well as evacuation
of Prussian territorial conquest In Bel-
glum nd northern trance."
saaoue rarpeaaa ei i tinea Mates.
imobaililng the purpose of the Lulled
SUtes not lo interfere In the Internal ar-
falrs of sny nation the president asserted
that no wrong against the German empire
was intended and that there wis no da-
alre to rear ranga the Austrn-Hungsrisii
empire. He aald when he spoke eight
months ago of the ligLt or nstions to rree
access to tne seas ne nan Austria as wen
s the iuilrr and weaker nations ta
mind.
Appearing belore congress In Joint ses-
sion for the first tun since he asked fur
Ihe war declaration against Germany last
April tbe president was mora than usually
warmly greeted and his speech waa re-
ceived Willi enthusiastic applause winch
grew tumulluou when be retched the
recommendation as lo Austria. Diplómala.
Justices ol the supreme court end other
high officials assembled on .tbe floor
Joined In the demonstration
Tne aerinition or war aims ana peace
terms the most explicit aver voiced by
th bead of any or th greet wtrr.ug pow-
id aa the m situiriisnl
because since bl reply lo tbe nob1
pesre note the president hs come to be
regarded more and more as a spokaanwa
for n the nations righting Germany.
By advance arrangement toe addree
was made available today ror publicasen
in nearly every corner or tne gioo.
countries and the work or allied aviators
will get It to many Uermaua hi uiunuti-
lateo lorin
sánala oa Friday or tbe ntaasiaty reso-
lution ws platinad by Ihe I sedara who
Slrolis sentiment in favor of Including
Turkey an J Bulger a In tbe aaw wsr
iiX
Man leader expected to curb II by point
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 5, 1917, newspaper, December 5, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199426/m1/1/?q=%22Black%2C+James+S.%22: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.