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THE METAL MARKET
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cooper (uric md tor I). S.) .JVc
UM W-aeSJM
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38TH YEAR.
S I KIHt
HUN WOUNDED ARE SENT
0 BELGIUM
TO HIDE HEAVY LOSSES
French Official Estimate of German Caultie Place. Num-
ber at Between 275000 and 30(000 ; Berlin Fear to
Let People Know Extent of Slaughter.
N - -
Last Twenty-Four Hour Provea Strikingly Good Period
for Defenders; Entire Allied Lines Continue Firm
in Face of Desperate Attacks.
WMhlnxtnn April 1. A Prcnct
mm la the (treat battle on the
ualtlea at Mareen 37&.000 and SSS.SSS. Tbc Oerauaa
moat of their wourwlrd to Hrlfflam.
German people their heavy muñóte.
(
Bamsn usm mourn ring.
in riot far nenrcmATK
(.I HU4N ASSAULTS.
BriUlli' Army Headquarters in France
April i. The lut M hour rooUnúad un-
' ravorable to the agrrcsub Oerraan along
the British section or the new bsttiu field
'and wm a striate sly good period for toe
defenders. This morntnr the British were
balding- their entire line with strength and
they bad smashed numerous heavy 0cr-
man attack at various points and had tak-
en the Intiiatice at several places success-
ion. C .
Th MWmI intenan rtrlillnr rimlliuiod
mil - r the Homme in tin tone wfiere
the French have been making aoth a'aal-
I ant stand. The oainanding feature or
Jon conflict on lb northern end. or the
'frM la ft.. Ik. Ustt.h .nln h.k. It lllea.t
fmnt It (bat the British art in bare tilled!
a treat nunaver 01 ine enero 7. ivmcii nw
spitg lia harab sound la what alii end
the war.
Today the British imitated a Mr ward
inoretueot about Feuchy upe east or
Arras. They htunched a local attack at
I o'clock this indrnlor and praised it so
vigorously that they reclaimed a stretch
or territory UM) yarda ions; and aver-
aging about mo yarda in depth. This
. success bad tactical advantages but they
were amail compared with the Tact that
tlte British were able after the past ten
10 of gruel 1 lot work to undertake an of-
fensive operation South of the Son une.
abare there baa been so murh hanr-rtfbt-tng.
the British appear a have the situa-
tion well in baad and tlte town hall or
Moroni about whleh stnaniinary atrugglefl
have been awajlag was at last report
villi flying the British nig defiantly rroin
lha steeple.
one or the most cosily attacks the enemy
stitm.pted esterday was between Moretgn-
court and the somine. where a heavy as
aault was made against the Australians
shortly after midday
The anaebers came rerward la mess as
and the Brltlab threw themselves gatust
the advancing Unas so flercaty that the
Germana were burled back leaving 3.000
dead.
The British operation at l-aaslgny farm
south of H búleme between Arras and
Albert yesterday afternoon wblch result-
ed in straighten lug the defending tine
was a brilliant success. The Germans
vera pushed back with heavy casualties
and Brltlab troops returned with gttO pris-
oners 0 machine gun and a trench mor-
tar south or Arras the enemy made two
attacks yesterday. One was near Ha me
linrourt. astride the ArravBapaume rail-
way while the other was north or ilota -
leux St Mare. Both'nT these efforts weer
sinaahed. Jlüotartt particularly narn ugni-
n.k occurred around noisletix. in lids
operation the Germans advanced In great
numbers after an intense bombardment
of the British Unas for two hours. At
three nlacea the enemy sur reeding in pen
etratiag the darán see and a binar band
to hand struggle ensueo. me nriuan
made such strong resistance that the
Hermana were thrown back leaving num-
bers of dead.
Northeast of Arras the Germans made a
amail attack Saturday after a heavy
bombardment and pushed forward ovar a
tiny strip of ground but the operation waa
su email as to be hardly worth conslder-
tuk There was an ifneobflrvnad report to-
day that a serge concentration of Oil ganas
In preparation Mr an attack on a certain
place on the. battle front had been caught
In an artillery ana machine gun barrage
and completely knocked oat.
- The resulta or the righihig on the Brit-
ish front south of the Sanuae during the
past two days have bean satisfactory.
Heavy aerasen attacks on both sides of the
hue river Friday toread the Brtrisb 10
rail back somewhat. Friday bight the en-
emy pushed forward and penetrated a
large wood northeast of Moreuil which
created an uncomfortable sliuaito. for the
Halurday the Bcinili derided to alienor
to nitor. om yam. m wbt wh
out tor Uw purpwe of cleulac "od
wl re e.trtimiünt the p.illll Bortb of
Horeull. There we. not With In the
I outrun. The ceveirj .wept mrooMi the
roreu like winter m toro and for red
the enemx to nil berk not only here hot
further to the north.
North of the Lote lh enerar yi.Hr-
dey tnornur .lucked Hi toree anuí the
Brillan Hue between Narfueee and Mar
relean. Thl inidi Ma ynitm try
a vigoro artillery hejeejefwheee- The
ravalry waa ayaw pul MJo Way and by
H li.tork lbs Oamepe were coupelMd to
annul defeat and u retire with Urea cae-
ualllet.
A Utua later Iba enemy aialn pat down
a ireioeadoua harrafe betweew Warfuaea
and lha aoaaaaa and after let honra ai
IN EFFORT
metal Mímate of
neatann front nato tbc
It In aald. to conceal from the
lerrjnc gunnre advanced IB .rmimi They
ctaae against more cavalry and met a aim
Oar fata the British line remain in t in
aegt
. North of Aubercourt south ktt Marcel
cave- the British stormed and recaptured
Important high ground to whU 1 the Ger-
mans had rlung tenaciously.
It is now posslbls to tell of x spectacu-
lar reatare or a brilliant BrlU ti defense
last . week .below the So mane. It It tan
story or a little army rompoard largely
of assorimenta of troops who arare has
tily assembled in a irreal orient and who
successfully bald a vital stretch of tbc
trun against mrloua German lonslauRftta
until retnf orcen lenta could am
in jbls a-aflani
Armfldaa rattwaJ
Mree were Included
ftlwar engineers. wSo as in
the battle of cambra) last November brear
aside "their tools and took up gnus in
defense of the allied court.
li was last Tuesday afternoon at
critical moment when it was absolutely
necessary thai mora troop should be
thrown Into the British Una to bold tbc
onrush of Gerfnaag. . Reinforcements were
on the way but could hot arrive in time.
There was no timé to lose and a certain
general immediately orean lead a force
collected from the various units nearby.
in which were the Americana.
Fifteen hundred followed the lead or
their dasbVgDrigadier out into the swir-
ling battle Una. where tbey were strung
over a front of 1900 yards against whteb
hordes of Germans were flung. It seems
almost inconceivable that these defenders
brave onto death though tbey were could
hive been able to Bold that Ion sector
hut tbey held. The enemy advanced In
fore and. hurled themselves time - and
Un again against TV BrtUko Una In this
region hut they found no weak spot. Thin
composite force stood aa gallantly and as
web as their comrades to the right- and
to the left. They clung on Mr many
boura. until the regular army came rm
TMs la a sample of the fighting spirit
-natch allied soldiers are showing in this
time of stress. 7t
This Incident Is more apectacnlar but
hartfly finer in spirit than that or seven
British añidiera. These lads had been
bom in England on leave and on landing
p.i a channel not in France could find no
transported to the front. Did tbey a if
down and wan ' Tbey did not. They
tramped almost every foot or the way to
the name linea to take their places beside
their herd -pressed comrades.
CARPENTERS STRIKE
FUR WAGE INCREASE
6000 Worker. Engaged a
Government Work Ly Down
Tool to Enforce Demand.
By AuorUted Preae.
.Nurfulk v. April t-A uriae
rarpenler. employed In rorern-
ment ron.trucllnn work at the army and
aary baaaa hare railed tata mornlnr.
spirad tin. afternoon to the navy yard
at Portamoulb and the aviation field at
Hampton. Moat of the carpenter em-
ployed by the government la the entire
vicinity are out
Older claaeee of .killed labor aleo ba
lan 10 walk out. At the riaab Bfuff
army baea five hundred earpemer. and
the entire force of electrician. plumber
and .heel rarul worker aart work. All
fairy. aid bjb erorklny 'or oontractora at
the Portamouui navy yard ara out
' Tba rarbeniec. detrjaad a mínimum
wage of mn eeau aa hour. The elrUe
nolle! waa aerved rrktay oa Rear- Ad-
aural Harru. Admiral Uarru who w r
Wuhlninon wired labor leader hare
thai ine mett-r had been taken tip and
ukad tbean to awali a decUMa expected
in a rew day.
raraaad to do.
fbl. the union leader.
About 60 union earpantor. are em.
ployed oa yovemraett! work la ihu an
Irlcl. .
kit -hundred men eaaptoyed at Land-
ley AvleUon field ana at roiaeea Hon
rae. oa raaaaaaeeal work wruck today
kwiUy WHk abaaa enyeeed m coram
I men) werk at fSoefoak. The rarpeeaer.
bars alreuy are retuny art.' reate par
SPECIAL DEMING-CAMP CODY EDITION
TIES UP GOVERNMENT WORK
Task of Obtaining Information
Regarding Strength and Tactics
of American Army Worries Huns
Dy Associated Press.
With the Anierlcan Army In France.
April I. German army leaders are exceed
ingly ansióos to obtain information con-
cerning the most nlnuie detail of the
American array. This la disclosed by a
raptured German document Issued to tha
rum Bavarian Landweiir mraniry tingad'
and which instructs every observer and
patrol to do bis beat "to bring Informa-
tion about the new enemy " The resulta
obtained are to be added tn official re-
porta. Tha capturad document .-una nut by
giving detalla that are known such aa
those regarding the American uniform
and adds that the Infantry u efruipped
partly with English rifles nnd that the
artillery probably hs Prem-h guns. It
ays that American troops will continue
faming in France adding:
"Hp thing is known aa yet about the
mnaoda or righting or leadership.
"from the precedió r meager detaliaV'
it continues "li is evident tlist sectors K
and m have the honorable .task or obtain-
ing aa much Information as yTinsalble on
particular ream res or American fighting
and his outpost tactics. This tlten will
be uaed for extending the information
bulletin. Any observation or identifica-
tion however inslgniriea.it. roar be of tha
sreetest value in cdnlMfctlou wltb infor
matlon already al iiand." .
Attention is then diawn to " sel r evident
Senate Bill Propotes
Medals for Soldiers
Who Served on Border
by Associated Preea. .
Washington April I. important war
legislation was passed today by aba sea-
ale. Including various amendments to the
national defense act and separate bills au-
thorizing iba condemnation or leaaa of land
needed for arar purposes and eamower
lag the pragldaajf to twnmsod-r and op-
erate street and inter urban railroads to
shipyard engaged on government work.
Taa tears as a act asnendments authorise
the secretary of war to preeerlbe sonec
hi navigable watars endaogerad by anu
lery practtc. transporutioa ef aXjaaalsgg
or other war activities; empower tan
president to anal tor war depsrtmen! eJar.
Ical duty men of draft age pbyalrally unnt
for military service and provide for tha
aalh lasan af tang-pnadilii of me draft
ages for civil (y. On provistos apa-
eMcatry coarinnsa tan extra pay allow-
ance of aa per ssnx tor army aviator
which tha war dsnaiiaaant pronogaj as
atmUfk
tacikn? atll paaaad authorises a service
medal and ribbon lor all regular array
and onttanal nasransaan and officers who
have ansas duty on the Mxlcan border.
EL PASO TEXAS. TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 1918.
INTO THE JAWS
mtestinna." wbieh observers pstrnts and
outposts are expected to rind auswern for.
Under the heading -The huemy - ftocur-
iiy" the document gays:
"Ara sentry post sentry posts or
in inner posts 7 I 1 in tier sdvanced re con
nolterlng pairóla? Manner of chailenr-
ingTa Behavior on post miring dsy and
night? Vigilance? Ambush bvlirrs and
luniithgf
00 they ahoot and signal on every
creas loo? Ho the posls Itold their m und
on the approach or a patrol or do tbey
rail back? Do tbey fare barras fir
signals? When are he reiicr. and what
Is. the behavior durin them Have they
any tight algnala other than French ones?
Under "fenemy Introls" 'be document
asked details on "strength metnoda of
adumcv. behavior on nwnting and Inltla-
tiv" " These questroits cm- under infor-
mation on general behavior:
"Are the Americana lertiful and can
tic as? Are tbey ttulet or itolsyr What
Is i heir behavior durlag smoke screenaT
What is thetr behavior at meal itinee?
When are tnasef can coneentrstloii be
febaervod? "is there mueh reconboilerlng?
Mow Is the behavior day and niabt? Is
ibera much machine gun firing? la there
ave re or lass transport oi malarial than
formerly?"
The Oarraana also wsnt to know whetbat
during reliefs Ibera are mora tiof.ps rh
tlte rear than la customary with the
President to Open
Liberty Loan Drice
r Associated fresa
Waaiituflon. April I l're-.ideiit
Wilson today accepted an invitation
la open the Liberty loin campaign
tn baltimore ftstorday the first annl-
veraary or America's entrance; Into
tha war. While In Ralilmora ana
president will also review alghtean
me nstionai
at Camp Maade. -
The oecaaton of the addrsaa is thai
Liberty toan "ranionni'nt" being
betd al ngHhniu s to silmulatg inter
eat In ta toan drive. Be r retar y
aniela will rpaak at the "canton-
ment" tomorrow night Sod ' during
the ofxt raw weeks the afcakinr Hat
will include other cabinet orneare
and diplomatic represen tall ves or taa
allied g h rrnnisnis
Tb pesaidaht kan been roilowing
closely tha sliiuuon 00 Uta baltla
rrent nad nrbM iuiernatbmai sav
uttral davsliipiajnlg of racani weeks.
Ce JC at. House tb prealdenrs
advis-r hso bean at tha white house
for the last ran- days. His vfgtia
often befur have pnrradad Uie presl
dent's deelaiattons raoearalaa for
etgn affairs
French and what ire the times and
sounds or reliefs. It la said that used
fnfanti y and machine' gun bulle ta unex-
ptoded abelis and alafll spllntarg are of
abacial value. The Oermatiu want to
know whether the copper rotating band
have aharp inrisions indicating new or
workout guns. Uta caliber of whldi can
be detennined by the curvature or the
Hpiinn-i - ac ordlag to Hie document.
jBjfurmatlon regarding the color and. out-
aide aipcarauce of projectiles fired by the
Arnerlcaus also la desired. The German
apldier are oniered to keep fuses ipiiu
ters of shells and shell bases having far
tory initials and numbers. Under the
headline "Kiwmy KhaUIng" they are asked
lha Aiuericsn pecuiiariliea compared with
the French what objectives are praferred
and whether the dugouts are shelled. The
document asks also that It be delennlned
Whether the Americans employ bursts of
fire or single ahots al filed Intervala
and what la toe normal firing rata when
otftervatioii is good.
Many or the abura Items arkila appar
eatly trivial. It la pointed oat by intelil
genre officer. Indicate why the censor
ship has been obliged to delete certain
Mailer frun preea dikiiatchea. ftlnea tha
captured document waa issued the (jcr
mans naturally have found answers 10
many of tit questions bat about the
others urn American expeditionary force
Cflleven it -llll has Uh- enemy guessing.
Airplane Mail Route
Between Chicago and
St Louh Anjtounccd
By Associated Press.
Chicago April I. An airplane mslt rouie
soon will ha established between Chicago
tod nr. Loara Postmaster WUl.am H
Carlisle aimouncad today. Me and f'.niiu
M. Sttoh poanMater al H Louis. will
confer next w sear to complete details of
tha pun nr. Carlisle aald.
The service will be similar to that l
twsen New York and Washington ' be
said. -We have not definitely decided
what the rate on nasal wUI be. I under
stand the rate 00 ttte new York Wasbing
lon roar la 14 cansa aa oancav"
Looneu Quits Race
for Governorship
Austin Texga. Awril 1 Mimurt
9. f. tounry or Texas late today withdraw
from 1 tie rara for garnor. m a slat
ment he sana that sine he niainaiasl his
anmnoacy anarn-naarawig eveov aave trans
pired gntf that "within ao days laws war
snarted for which the bct people of the
sute hew baa striving and graying fur
ENGLISH SECTION TEN PACES
He
iSK
11 GREAT
BUTTLE
K.iaer Ha Staked Fortune of
fa lion on Preaent Struggle
and AHied Moat Be Prepared
for Fraan Attacka Saya War
Department Weekly Review.
Enemy Efforts Mutt Fail Re-
view Points Out So Lone a
Allies Are Able to Mnm.rr
With Unity nnd Flexihilty
They Have- Displayed -Thus
Far.
1
by Associated Press.
Washington April I Germany hae
auhed IU rortuae on tlva spring cam-
paign says tha war. department's weekly
review of the military situation today and
the allies and Jim United Stales must be
prepared for'rresh attacka at new points
If the -Tcutong fall to achieve victory in
tiic present rtgbllnr.
"Aa tha German higher command." eon-
tlnues lha autetiibrtl. "la apparently deter-
tare a daxiaioa or prove ta ios
sTketlon tnai It Is unatile to do so.
wo" intent be prepared lh rasa or his failure
to obtain major rearms tn tha present
ineaier 01 operations as. ue win attempt
further orrenslva assaults In adjacent
"But dasptta tpft p urce see gslnod by
inn uerinuM." says me raview "ine an
snrj has iwen unsMe to force tfMMrmt'
'm long as ihe allies sre able to
maneuver with tha unity and rieslhllity
waten ingy nare ptswa durinr RM en
gsgemeuis or tha last week so long will
victory elude the enemy. "
The placing of Amerlraii resources un-
reserved t y al tha disposal or the alius Is
no lad and the. abatement announces that
"Burn or our troops as hare rereived suf
ficient it sluing win sssuma a share or the
burden now go vauantiy borne p. y the
rrenen ana irrttisn nvrnies."
Tne review alio mentions thsl AtneHcgn
troops are uking their plsees n other
parti or urn nne. mus relieving veteran
irench units tor emergeney service
ilia üepnrtineiit's tuirmcnt rntlnws
"The ierlod under review has naturally
been one of anxiety for tb allies. Under
the pressure exerted by the enemy Who
ras pui mu notion pirgert shock uniu
Inng and arefulty trained in mobile war-
far ror :M particular tasks they wart
to undertake Ian British have been com-
pelled to give around.
"Held Msrshsl flair In the Taca of
grave (tiffictiiMas has been shte to main
Ulh bia haaia nTder or battle at the sama
lime wi INI rawing bis trocrps to more a
cure position.
"In splto of tb successes gained the
large area of Urrain overran aod the
great tiumbar or prisoners and material
raptured tha aoeniy baa been unable to
loree a rtvrlatdu.
"Thfitigh lh allies have been romtelleil
to retire and tb enemy has m-rupled aome
potnis or primary strategic importance sa
long ss tne allied snides sre able to ma
nnuver with the rousisteni unity and rii
ttillty which they have shown during the
rri gage ments of the last week so long
will vi. in-y eluda ihe enemy.
"However as lb Oermgii higher com-
mand haa atalMd Ha fortunes on the suc-
cess or the spring campaign of 101a and
la aiperenlly antemined to rorra a de-
rision or prove to Its own utlsfacHon
that 11 la unable to do so wa must ha
prepared in case of his failure to obuin
major resulta In the present theater af
operations as he will attempt further of-
ranalve aseaban! in sdjsrent ares.
"PTom Iba tac Ural stsndpolnt the most
Important event or the week has been
1 'rem h psritclpslton In the battle frenrh
rrrcrvri hara been hurried to the arene
of setlon arm arrayed slong the southern
flank or tha new salient which the enemy
has pushed out stretching from BerUis
to Mont Dldler.
"fierce fighting continues In tne Moat
Didier region where a French counter
offemtlva is already outlined in the vleta
iiy of Laeaigny.
"Itortb of the Homme the Brltlab era
r-wdlng tha enemy on the line running
from Feuchy through Poyelles. Hurquoy
csiiuiemt-ltarnel. Albert to Kstlly Le ftee
"To ra sooth or the river the Germans
sre still roigfnr ahead. The tbrust to
wvd A mien Is being carried through
with great vigor atona? the lina of Hsmel
Maxieces. atrong assaults have also been
.tliecied against the point of jnniton or
the Franco British forrea In the hob of
oreeig inn m sirinn e oswibitb dio. nert
and ron tu k eilher the French or brtilah
"Our own resources have been piaras.
unreservedly at tn mapoaat or tne antas
and our divisions will he used If. and
when needed. Our voops are Ukluf
their puvna hs other parts of the isnev
inns relieving veteran rrenen upits for
mergtnry atrrlre. f
"audi of onr troops as have received a
surrteient aaaoani or trsinlng will 00-
nanrate with the latur and ha so far aa
asar are ante will istasas a share of the
mm
so rata Two.)
PRESIDENT REMAINS
FIRM IN REGARD TI)
WAR AIMS OF U. S.
Reiterate That German Power
Thing Without Conacience
Muat
feCroBtMd
New York. April 1. President Wilson
haa not changed hi attitude concerning
a negotiated peace with tb central pow
expressed In hss Fiar Day ad
dress. His reply to Pope Banediri and
uts message to congress on tha declara
lion of war with Austria according to 1
letter be haa written to Bishop Theodore
a. Henderson or Ihe Methodist Episcopal
church made public here today by the
national wsr council or Ihe church.
Bishop Henderson wrote to lb presl
dent lh behalf of .awjaaoo American
Methodists asking parttcuUrty wnetber
his present unwavering purpose waa at
pressed in the followlBV words from his
message:
ihe ftermsn power. A thing without
conarleoce honor or rapacity for cove
nanUd peace muat ha cruehed. . .
Our preaent and immediate task is to
win the war and nothing shall turn as
sslda until It la accomplished."
The president's letter alad March
follows:
In reply to your letter or March ti.
may I not say that you are perfectly
safe in using the words wblch you quota
from tny mesas si sipresBlog my no-
marea thought and unbroken purpose.
It 1 always our duly to rind out what
Um expression of a desire for peaoa from
mir opponents really rnoxnx pul unless
11 nieana s oompieu anu convincing pro-
gram or
peace can really real (and wa have
aa yet no evidence thai it mean any-
thing of that kind) 11 meena nothing."
Tha praableiirs letter will be rand iTOrk
all Metnodut pulpiu tn tb country og
April 7 and the national war council an-
nounces thai all Meibodlai minister have
been urged to use 11 a "a basis of a new
and hearty backing or the president in
the war and ror lha choking; out or all
paciriata." 1
Tb council also announced plana for
collecting a rund to be uaed ' nVmrntrtb-
enlng lha churches near the army campa
both with buildings and helpers so that
the soldiers who desire can cosn Into
tha nearby towne and gat a 'homey'
church aervice." 1gt church does not
plan lo open separata buildings ' lb lha
mm
LW . W. LEADERS
DENY ATTEMPT TO
BLOCK WAR PLANS
Over 100 ReaagurrJer. Charged
With Viol.ltngi.pior.age Act
Plead No! Guilty.
Cy Ataulaied I'raaa
Chlcam. April 1. Leader sad orean-
laara of le lndu.tri.1 Worker of the
World more loan one hundred in mini-
ter enterad pleas af not auiity tod.y at
Hie opanlnf of Ibe trial in Mcn Ina aw-
ernraaat III ananipt lo prove that the
defendant violated ibe espionage art
plotted to oe.troy Indn.lrle .ml can-
aptrad tn pamper proeecution of lb war.
With but one eireplloo all or Ihe IU
iiefrndant. were In court wben Pedaral
Judf Landle ordered Ibelr oaraea eaftad
ror formal pleadln. Albert Kimball who
wa. ost oa ball wa reportad aarkiualy
ST ' .
Eianiln.llon of proepeetlvo Jsfof. will
on continued wlinu murt reconvene to
morrow. Nineteen venlraaian wars ea-
ciiMd today .nmo plaadlsf Dial tbey
were. ensured In food arodactloh. A
panel uf iw vi-nlr.inii called for lnl.y
will be .uplUetnenled by fifty more lo
morrow.
Poeta lumber jack and potlllrat writer
end speaker war. amonr Iba drfendanl..
who. manarlcd and heavily ru.rdwd were
brought into lha rourt room In yrmip. of
las. Tsatf raiment nchidln eSersll.
lln. In. Hoe and faery walafroal. resalad
crowda or apeelator. only a raw or whom
Mined entreoía to the court
rr-er aaaocl.taa or Iba Sarasa"
.uikinir reunion. aome fallln Into am
hraree.
fleers F. Vandevaer iblef oaerawt
Ihe defenae aald tonl.M wltneaea SMI
hern railed by the defeaee ftSan all partif
ui in. ruuntry wiiii a in. in provm
tbal lb I. W. W. I. atmply an orsaniaa-
tkm of worker. Tb oaranae win ai-
Hon of worker. 1
Jui't. to .bow by
ajNe rae ornaluUo
iWpollllc.l ty.lMii I
iruTT an aariaj reft
ahow by lb wlaaaaaSa last
drpalutton feel that Ihe pre.
am u 100 .low ror indua-
refonni. ihera baa baea.
no ettemat to cripple Industry or block
war tiene
SEE DEMING-CAMP
ON PAGE
WUTSS rmtUT.
WW TMM-rnr today tad Mao. raw.
Hew Muko-TMtr ad Mriow
ntr not eaarh ehersye I HMmini.
Arlione Today ud Wwnim fair;
not muck Chang. A HMfiwi.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Carpen lera Inaugurate Walkout
and MeUl Wo r it er a Plumber
and Enfinorr. Join Move-
ment; Undera Say It la Not
Union Movement Bat Offt-
CMkb Dubious.
Works Affected Are Hampton
Road Naval Baas Army De-
pot at Bush Bluff. Ordnance
Depot at Pif's Point anal
Langley Aviation Field;
3000 Men Out "
Norfolk. V... April 1. OovOTlimant Ml
work tn tb Hunplon Mosd. dratrilt wa
Interrupttd today by s nrlk. of several
tkesaaiul r.tpeuier. .ml oihrr jsprkara.
Plant. Involved era Ibe Hampton Road.
na I baa the array depot al Bum Blurt
and the ordnance depot al nr. fowl all
near Norfolk and Ihe Urajtey avíate
field at HsiaBlon.
fém"""' Start strtka.
The carpenter inauaiiratad the alrlk
for Ml liirrrate III pay and al lome of the
planta a aympatkellc airlke among metal
worker. rdurnbar. and ansta.ar. loi-
lawad. Union leader .aid tonlsht the
I trine waa not a unlun movement. but
lovernraant official and contractor.-' ekl
mo.1 ol tb man lnvlvd .re union mea
and Hi. I they (copied ltd. aa evidence
that tlie tna waa ine Twutt of coa-t-erted
union action.
Chalnu.n nurroufn. or th3 Norrolk
county draft board announced tonlsht
dial hie board immediately would review
.11 classification ud that men involved
in the atrtke woo have been riven de-
ferred cla.slflr.liou by Ike board would
b placed rn cbus 1. unieee entitled by
leaaona other than tha character or their
work tu deferred rliaairkauor.
la. je null Wars Malm.
Tb alrlk. bafea al the naval base
where leader nr lh. .inker claimed
a.oou men were out. At Ru.li Blurt wbero
an immense winy depot t. belns eoualmet-
oil WW carpenters were ..Id lo b.vo walk-
ed out. followed by men In other trade..
carrjeolers enyesad ta bbuouis in
ordnance depot al nr. Point wee aakl
by union man lo have emit work. wbfe.
i. ii iioio.ny r.rpeuiera. amoarsaa
I luisley field wwe reported W aave
truck.
ew Brliira lo Week.
M.lor Butler at the .rmy bu at Baa
Rlurr eld loni.ni a f.w of Ina Ml
there had been Induced lo return to I
It also was announced thai Majpr I
had been ordered liare from Wa.
Ui attempt to settle Ihe routroveraa
iween the men and Ihe contractor..
Hindu and Alleged Girl
Accomplice Indicted on
f"L r.a!ieii
hoi vi .1 ... v nviiuvu
By Associated preea.
Nw York April 1 Melindre IM
Cboae a Hindu ano Asnea tunedley s
youus woman From t .Itforul.. who ra-
canny were arrested hare were m-
olri.ol today by a fader.1 .rend jury On
clears of bam
splr.ry to ikilale lha asploaaio act d
of .cllns as .feme In Ihl. country Par
Ihe Indian Nalloaallel parly s body! ef
llesed msursenla opposed to
ment by Orel Britain.
With lb rouble were indicted Putin
no- rerek nam d. jsau impel su
k.rjee and Bh.l Bhagwen alrrgh i
Hindus.
is aaarrioeo m in eeaenewaaee -is
deKribad m aa kisietsmsai i
ell of the Indian NaMkaJBSJ
i oiner sereadania ar
las being members of . ada.1.1
km npreseuUn ue Inaurganl.
Taa Indictment .liege thai suae Seaed-
ley addrnied a '''i"''! jfn
lajaae emhas.y In w.suUigtim teal
lanuary reg.rourg ibe affair ar Use In-
dian party and ibst Hose on arca a.
sent unillar rommuwraliona I
n lo the awed-
list i hh una ns4
lab saeratary of ta si
tha hwadiah evajafaaa
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Tuesday, April 2, 1918, newspaper, April 2, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199572/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.