El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, May 14, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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HOTEL DEL MONTE
TO HAVE ANOTHER
FINE GOLF COURSE
Expensive CoaWM on Shore of
Carmel Bay to Embody Ex- -dwiec-
Fealurei.
"v Time Mms-IsI Cnrresnondent
I'd Him cm.. Mar i Clow lo the
r.unon dm menu gnir una
. mil conn U in proce or ct
under th maneeetnent or Uut
Mum This new ontH mmra
m.rley n interest. study snd M
inspirition to me rnirer. iihh mereu
or the rsnke or rTsyers or ir ho Is In-
sei r-icu in suss uuiiuiu sh hw.
II ii situated on tbe ibore or Carmel
bay and bordered on the remaining three
Idea' br Dal Monte forest. Th entire
. plan It an Idea unique and unusual In
Voir court Ideal.
On account of the Increasing popularity
or goir lately in the ertlon of northern
i.aivomia principally imi mwva is u
bean poutble to plan and put tat actual
existent a coure comprising every Ideal
and every flclllty tint H available 10 BUS
ajt wi BVis.
Toe two sportsmen chosen for nip-
i enaltadlo the construction are bougUs
Maatkmr aillnoa and a baiTiailons per
week of atar ovr (ha foir coarse
Mea ta asar than asaath atar to Keep
a verdant mrf dprlnr the aununer months
v.hen the majorlly rsf California course
i ra baked a bard a sidewaiu. spa rial
nrinier nava neen ossirnau ton
Hark loto dUappaavUtr cooawcuon hi the
fairways and in ill there are connection
lor 0 apnnaierai rasaa cápeme oi anrvw-
iit
a. Br grouping divisions or Ibes
sprinkler by atananc connections uve
aigesslU Mr to is Miinnated entirely
and th. lañar of one man la all that Is
Decenary to throw tnta Immense amount
of water oree the entire area of toe link
auaj Has been Inreated ta pipe alona.
adequate for tin eyttem. The coat or the
complete construction of tola conree win
run well hito 1100000 by the. tune It I
open for play this luntoxr.
ONLY AN AMERICAN
COMPETENT TO BUY
ALLIES' SUPPLIES
study on tile championship courses
hfa m
an the methods of Teens' construction.
-rot i and and England.
memory ine latest
MUNITION PLANT
HEALTH MEASURES
EL PASO MORNING TIMES MONDAY MAY 14 1917.
SEPARATE COURT
Bulletin Show.
How Great IWtam Carea for
By Time Special Correspondent.
rlaatn
neaitn or munition
tematlc and cararullr nlamted welfare aaa
pervisinn in raciones ana workshops are
described in Bulletin ). just Issued by
toe bureau ol labor statistic or ths United
Atate department of labor. Toa bulletin
taa aeeona oat in roe croup ren
I Mutt Know
a try to
Do Good Job.
Head of Comrr.it.ion Mti
Condition of Count
dar oville ha n tanned six of Call
fnrnla's nolr course combined Ms ar-
rolla with (lrant and the two after spend-
In many weeks over the alte worked out
a most admirable plan ror the 18 hole
together with the neceuary bunkering.
The course stretches out to a length or
ovar XMO yards and Incorporate all or
the beat r ature and type of bola
known to golf course architects.
Ik was determined In the beginning that
tilts course should have an entirely wat-
ered fairway besides watered trass
ureens and area tee every day of the
year. Del Monte has been a pioneer in
Hit respect as the old course at Dal
voute commenced watering its fairway
srjine aeaaona uro. it waa to flrM
roerse In Jhe world to have green grass
fairways throughout the four seasons.
New TexaaSteamer
akoS SSsW
11 tatvfaMarr ft UAUOMT"
i.ajaaat ta IhacoeMaawaetriee. Now in
eervice between
Gal veston end New York
I ; . HAVANA laOAMI
CIRCLE TOUKS
Oaatwarar .weaaa. iai..aag ljf
Special to th Morara Times.
' Washington May 1S.-Only an American
with a wide kn trailed ge or baying and
selling conditions In the United atatea
will In all liuibaod be appointed on the
commlMlon wbleb t s to do the Joint pur-
chasing for the lined countries In the
United SUte. One man. Instead of a
group will probably head this commis-
sion It waa learned today.
Men who have traded In tha United
sute BU tneir nee ana enow vnren
MALLORY LINE ST
commltston
or English rrencli Husslsn. luilan and
American wnicn eaaaiy imam iieesw n
confusion and financial losses man (en
erar rood to the cause. .
tlve St indications are that It will be
definitely ratified by all the allied na-
tion concerned within a month or ail
weak.
Imperial Wharves at
Wilhelrrahaven Bum
It Amsterdam Report
B Associated Press
Amsterdam via London May IS. For
seven hour on Wednesday a great flro
raced on th ml perm wnarvea at wu
helmahaven according to advices reeelv
ed here today. The submarine building
department waa seriously damaged. The
entire district has been closed to the
public.
Wllhelmshaven ti the chief German nav
1 station and ear harbor In the North
Sea and 1 the second largest nival Bat
or me empire.
wins orricKkir RRsaarVK.
snerinl la the Motnlne Time.
Carriaoio. M. ii.. May it. Henry l.utt
Jr. son of Mayor M. Lou. of Carrliorn
and prominent business man and stock-
Young l.utt
Ike flaw Mcsico Military institute.
documents tlvlng foreign experience In
ring with Itbor conditions growing out
the war. Includes rrnrlnta of the
memoranda published by the British health
ni munition wonmra commtliee covering
the subjects of welfare supervision indus-
trial canteens) canteen construction and
equipment. Investigations as to workers'
rood and iurrsllona as to dietary' and
washing facilities and baths. The bulletin
also includes am article on the value of
welfare supervision to th employer by
o. reionm nuwiuree a raauutacturer ana
director of the welfare department Brit-
ish ministry f munitions.
Bran lele Dally HablU
The home secretary his been given
power to secure the welfare or munition
workera by Issuing orders regulating such
matters a arrangements for preparing
or heating ami taking meals supply of
armara wiser and protective clothing
ambulance anal rirst-ald provision supply
and use or seats In workrooms rarllltle
ror washing ercotnmodaiion ror clothing
and supervision or worker. No contri-
bution ma ha exacted from workera for
inese nenensi out ror saoiuonai Benefits
wnicn in ainpioyera may not reasonably
be expected to provide an assessment may
be made ir two-third of the workers as-
sent in which event the workers are per-
mitted to have representation In the man
agenvnt or the arrangements accommoda
tion or other facilities to be provided.
HeelUI Makes Efrlclenr v.
It arpean from the welfare memoranda
that Indimrlil erriclencf depends largely
upon consideration of the health of muni-
tion workers through proper attention to
Such questions as housing transit can-
teen provision and Individual welfare or
the employe which have become or vtui
concern to manufacturers who appreciate
jne necessity or conserving their labor
force In order to attain a maximum or
luctlon in the shortest space of time
agers tenersUy testify lo the value of
the services rendered by wel(aresuper-
vlsors. The committee 1 recommends as
particularly Important the appointment of
competen woman welfare supervisor or
vote her attention exclusively to problem
arrertlng the health of women and girls
to the chancier and behavior or fellow
women workers to the milntenancs or
sultrble and sufficient sanitary accommo-
datlons to the capacity of workers to
withstand the physical strain and stress
of work and to their jowor to endure
long hours overtime and night work.
Dietary Looked Alter.
Cloiely tilled to welfare supervision at
noted la the necessity far sdeonale provi
sion of cintren raclllUaa where workers
may obtain a dietary containing a suffi
cient proportion and quantity or mitrltlvi
material nirririentiy varied easily dltea
Monday Lunch--
Brighten up your table.
; Add zest to this day. No
. matter if it it known a
"hash day' make it look
different.
1
These Will Help
Blue HUÍ Cheese
Pimiento or Green Chile per pkg
Golden State Cheese
Roquefort (raen Chile Pimiento or Full
Orean Flavor per pkg
MrSeStetlin's Chffifcfcelish
Deficwus awl Hone Made per bottle
Rio Grande Butter
None Better Made per lb
15c
10c
15c
45c
PEYTON'S MARKET
THE BEST OF MEATS
Phone 6400 Stanton StJust South of Te
'WaUon' Groceries Are Fa
for Quality'
Her Majesty's Blend
Originally mixed $9 Queen Victoria
it just the very thing for the American
Lad tea table
In one pound canisters at $1.25
in half pound canisters at. .... . 65c
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Texaa St
Phone. 5151 5152 5153 5154 5155
GOMPERS PROTESTS
PROPOSED INCREASE
IN POSTAGE RATES
Ua
president of toe American Federation of
Labor has appealed to orranlied Ubor to
protest atalnst the proposed Increase la
second class postal rates and other pro-
visions or the war revenue bill which ha
declared threatened the maintenance or
a free press. Msny labor and other pub-
lications win be forced to suspend opera-
tions if the measure rocs lato effect he
said.
IMmsad Free press.
The American Federation or l.alior haa
always protested aaalnsi unwarranted re-
nri
our land will fully observe this
a
rty at a free peon
Issued by Mr. Oompars.
"A new raesnce has presented Itself to
the free pre or our country In the leg-
islative proposal to tax unduly printed
mauer comma- under the rule of ec-
onil class postage. Under gills of war
revenue measure It Is not only proposed
to Increase the postage rale or a second
class nastier from one to two cents
pound but It Is siso Intended to apply
a 'sane system' (district rates) thereby
radically increasing we nosi ot car
Ing print
matter from on cent per
pound to sU cents per pound. Such
tar Is strictly prohibitive. It spells dl
aster and ruin to the labor pros or our
bio. and at a reasonable cost which will
enable them to maintain their health and
output. II Is tho conviction of tho com
mitten tbit "In the highest interest of
son isapiwrs ana wonttrs proper raen
mes tor auequaia reaaing UTsngwnents
should be available In or near. and should
form an Intorral nart of the aauinment of
all modern factories and workshop." This
poller "has abundantly luturiad llaelf
Krom a business and commercial point of
new.- maraca improvement m ins pnys:-
csl condition of workers a reduction of
L less absence and broken time
deocy to alcoholism sad increased
the wor.
better midday ventllal
shops are tome of the
rood swawestleaaM.
The bulletin includes sonic suggestions
as to dletery for munition; workers baaed
upon a c ireful analysis NjT meals pro
lyldnd by canteens and hotel and the
I ram bToUrBl by workers.
athetlc to the appeals and needa of the
abor movement.
"This orooosed Increase of postage
raws 00 secono rises man mailer ran
lie hi rat tins auononeo
y and In la interest or
Isrge and gigantic entiitiiuatinns or wesitn
Individual concern or Institution should
be required lo pay its just propomoi
or war tales. This howsvar should b'
done tiv Increasing the Income ind In
barltance taxes a tax upon profit and
linen land values.
"To place a double and triple tax upon
the ptlalllC pros simpij means ansa many
niibllcatlona will be rorced out of ems-
lane. Such a condition will seriously
manara the eondluona of lire and work
or the men and women employed In the
printing and aanorsa trades uv tnrowui
thousands or them eat ot employment.
BRITISH CENSOR
BATTLES KAISER
WITH HIS WITS
BRITISH CARRY (HIT
BRILLIANT ATTACK
ON U-BOAT BASE
Preeidin; Judge Mint Be El Paso
Resident; County Court Re
tain a Some Pi
Rotterd am Report It to
Mratt De. true tire Yet Made
by English. Nary
By Assoclalcil Press
Rotterdam via London April It The
naval attack on the Herman submarine
base Zaebrugge on th Belgian coast
was taa most drttroetlve yak mad by
British warahlDt. two submarine shade
were blown up. Slity-three persona were
killed and upwards or a hundred othera
ware taken to hospital.
By Associated Press.
London. May II. An nrriclal statement
Issued this evening by the British admi-
ralty aaya:
"a very heavy bombardment or th Im-
portant area at rrebmgre was success-
fully carried out Saturday morning by our
forces.
"The royal naval air service rendered
Itiiblo ee-oprratlnn and over fifteen
othera wore driven down out of con
trol.
Two of our machines railed to return.
BeTn June KT Paso will have arparais
vounw conn at law Tne act creating
Ibis was passed by the last legislature.
The new court is fo have jurisdiction of
all civil and criminal mulera and causas
original and appellate over which by tin
Igeneral laws or the stale the county
Irourt vi mi 1 nave Junsdlctlon. However
ptk provision Is not to affect the JurU-
diction or the commissioners' court or or
tho county judge a the presiding offi-
cer of the court aa to roada. bridara
ind public highway and matters or eml-
ann public highway and manera or eiul-f nauervtttnii Mi s ñavtit ii i riiiii fir.!
nent domain which are now within ÍMáfffltraewl r uiT B Jf U " '
Jurisdiction or the comsnlsaionera' courtfnT:.p '. "r. HaJ2 W -
By Mandated Pre.
Berlin via London May 13 "Enemy
monitors .luring rofgy weather early
Saturday inornlnr shelled zeebrat
from a great distance" ays an orriclal
statement lasuod today. mr batteries
refilled. There was no loss at Ufe.
Bllrl t material damage waa dona.
''two enemy aeroplanes were shot
down."
EFFICIENCY OF
WOMEN LESSENED
BY LACK OF VOTE
or ol the niuotv IlldM.
llie it .. in riMiutv court la to retain
Its iurisdirtiun aa a Juvenile court: Its
Jurisdiction In matters pertaining to liquor
licenses; fiuri'llurvs and bonds; the gen
eral jurisdiction or proeato court; n
shall probate mils appoint guardians or
minors id mis lunatics parsons nun
compos menus rsnt letters loslamen
lary and or administration acule le
nds uf admlnlatratora. exeeutora and
guardians transact all business pertaln-
ng in in rasen persona ana to añoren -
tice minors as provided by law.
Reth May Issue writs.
Hi the Indies or the rouniv court and
th county court at law will have power
tu Issue writs uf limine linn scnueslrs-
tlon attar luiunts. garnlshnient certior-
ari supersedeas and all other writs neiV
essary m Urn enrorccmont of the Jurlsdlr-
iihI or tno courts. Tltey ww nave power
b iiutusb contempt aud to Issue wrlla
r babeas corpus In eases where the ór-
ense charred Is within the Jurisdiction
f the courts or or any court inferior lo
he county court.
The law provides that tha trrnis of
the county court at law shall be held not
lesa tuso rour limes a year aaa tne eon
missie tiers' court Is to fix the lime ror
the terms or the court until the same is
changed i cordilla to law.
i ne niivi rnoc will aouoini taa nrat
Judge or the county court al law wl
must he a resident or all I'sso count
Hie juiive is then lo be elected at gen
migo ill
itvn be
stale or a Judgn or tlie court tor at leaat
four yeai.s next preceding bis election
and must bate boon a resident of the
county for two years. The lodge la 10
an minim salary oi vv.msj payane
Carrie Chapman Catt Argues f or
Ballot at War Tune
laslvadjjsd
MlaoDouil
facilitle Bliould be provided In many In-
wnere worers si
est and excessive
or brought Into contact with
materials.
The article on ths value or welfar work
to the employer I based upon the propo
sition mat ainre the employer gives
careful mention to bla niachlnerr In or
der to maintain output lie should give
st lesst much consideration to human
being which are tnflnirnr more com
plex anil delicate than nuchlna. If be
vtuuui uuwu e aausaaciury unijun.
Commander of Petroerad
Garrison Has Resigned
By Associated Press
reirogr
Korillloff
Com Off Victor in Every En-
casement Taking Captives
From Letter Baga.
LaBdon May is. The museum of tne
HriUsh censorship bureau will remain long
after the war as a testimony to Herman
ingenuiiy and a Iribul to Us defeat.
aajalauire Battle Mages.
Between tha British' censor snd the
many thousands of Germans and their
sympathisers woo have taken up arras
sralnft Urn there has been s battle la
miniatura lasting over two years. It
hss been a battle ol wits but In the Ion
run th censor haa bean an elsy victor.
Hit museum consists of bsule trophies.
lev lees la Deeefv Leaser.
Every exhibit In the museum iias been
autuid In lb letter mall. speakiiiK
eiiet'Aiiv there waa ne atlemot te asad
sélleles In an nrdlnarv anvelooe. The ta-
vorll device has been to inclose them In
supposed pseltet or aowspauors. inc
endt nava been carefully prepared
rest of the space filled with contraband.
commander of
Pelrrtgrad
mnosiilile position arising from the of
forts or various organisations to control
tne giirisnn ana sonen
"Well tin ti
sllillltv."
The list straw which lest In Uist enm.
manar'a reslgnaUon was the demand made
yastardiy by the exaeuure committee or
ine council or mnoiera ana worsmens
déte! tun sU knmltorrs orders should
be nresented to the committals ror Its en.
dorsemeot. General Kornllofr will go to
toa front.
let them take th respon
korniloff was In eoaunand
Petrograd dlatrlu when the imperial gov-
eminent was overthrown end personally
erresuM ine lornaer
anew ALItTtrBK BBXOBn
v Aamriated Pre.
Mil IIICRO '.Ii. mmx Ml. ii asaiiiqpi llgiues
given out today by Lieutenant Frnk
l.abm. serretary or Hie north Island armv
aviation arboof. ealabtlihe tb fact that
si Hi addressed lo "sir. British Uenaor.'
rim wurdtiir is uauallv to tlie same ef
fect: "rieeae jet mi go wrougii. u
sent to an Invalid sister." HonsUnia
dressed sen ral hundred almUar packages
in liei
to bii aurrcrlng next of kin
ermtliy.
linios i apbs Oaly" ottea Used.
ine . "DnotoarsDiis onij nas u
v lli-.l arnne for many other if foils lo
reive the censor. Inelosiires were mailed
ot Iba sime description aa these In news
paper pscaeifl nut toe covering gave
scope ror Insvnuliy. '
Socialists to Hold Big
Peace Demotulrationin
ChicagoUWi
assnciated Presa.
Chicago May It. A call tiaa been Issued
Ine a oeaca demonstration to be held hero
Mar 17 under the auspices of members
of th Socialist party Mid oilier peace
advocstes. With the object of obtaining
from President Wilson the terms on
wklcb the United Male' would conclude
peace with Germany
sosiinii iianner. secretar v of tb nailon
i sLnMi.u sj -fmtniiijse. aunounced that the
Li aD had been signed by a number of the
leading pecinal OI Hie ruuiisrj. y we
ntsetla delegates will be cbosan to st-
Imd s nation! peace meeting to be held
la flew York May "c Oonnr also
sfcDwsnced that amular meeting would
be bald In oilier leading liles of the
emiiu-v a I MOO as they rill I V
by atora ranged.
Tha afticlancy
omen in wartime la crippled by
their political disfranchisement declared
Mrs. Carrie Chapman can president or
tus saturnal American woman nuiirage
Association In an address delivered here
today berore tin
tul y Conference
the national lasoriaiiun
"We stand today" said Mrs. Cut "upon
ths verga ol what may prove the great-
est test of endurance yet put upon our
republic. Women the greatest force our
nation possesses for the creation or pub-
aent iment. sre ssaed lo menu a tneir
forces in sld of government which haa
wronged them.
-uur nation l engaged in ine neience
of democracy ror th right of those who
submit to authority to bsve s vote In
their own government. The heart of
women wouio beat mor aappiiy couin
thay teal that our own government bid
baa tra to toe alendara it now pro-
uses as unruri upon an international
ala"
Viciarle Achieved by Cat.
Heralding the victories already achieved
r lbs suffrage raute Mrs. Cat! laid
Uirre sre In the imited Mans eleven
sutes besides tha territory of Alaaka
where surrrsce Is untveinel. In eight
other states women tuve th right to
vote ror president and in sit they have
municipal surrrsce. In thirteen oilier
state thay hare only school sutfrsge
snd In four have tb right to rot on
xauon or pointing propositions.
After reviewing tha iwigretl or túf-
ala In foreign nations. Mrs. Call Slid
that women are Iboul to receive tlw psri
llamen tary franchise in r.ndand that
woman suffrage is favorably regarded
by abe commlaslon on linlveraal Huf-
irige in i ranee ana mat tne naiian min
ister of justice has presented to Ih
chamber or deputies a hill to shrnsiti
every law by which woman's jurídica
rspacity is eurttuea. rtussian women
srs lo receive suffrare. she said.
t.rleiauee nr Aanerlran Hiiinen
Tlie grievance which every thinking
self ri'ipectlng American woiuan feels"
cellared Mra. Can. "la the discrimina
tlon which Invites to our land tlie men
of ill the Ditlons on earth natursiues
them irier a rive years' residence am.
matically enfranchises them under l
sute constitutions and then command
Aasenean women to nee tne ntuoi at
their hand. With In noitons
woinsn'i lobera in mind wti rh -
rormad In countries where tlie status or
men It low and that of women lower.
they are airan the task of deriding
leachers In the nubile schools snd the
christian mistresses of our home srs
ortiiy to D milled wun the vote.
"We have been patient. Infinitely na
lient: but we grow rebellious because
uta wrong none to sane women or io
lulled mate Is rendered mora con
splcuoui by (-outcast With other lands n
no other country Unit fsr ha refer
landum to a general electorate been de
mended; in no ether country could it
happen that native women .was
forrad to plea with men of other rices
hitter complaints concerning agricultural
srraira uiieren during tho moato in tne
reirlmiag yesterday lend Interest to the
a new American attitude slrp
was eiuDiisneo yes
A. Robertson. Jr.
nauiii en thst official barometer readings
show iimi ipuun eooeneop ixanvd
hetgbt or njso
than . tnou
anukrlraui reeo
Kawi. on his night Captare 'A mw Voüf Evea Need Care
SS TZZ". h ciS'B - Try Murine Eve iUtnett
imlloo
been so unmoved by the plea that ir the
prlaerple of lf-govenimeni la right. It
muss ne ronaisieniiy sppilear
underslsnds. We ara (old u
hand that aba hour of au
itruek that i democracy the rule ot the
) us own; nn in
that this Is no time
in Bastaje eg aasssoeracv lor that nan ol
our own people who do not possess It
o -. amases.
"In the Ugtit of these raetl.
oi
-iiiunibo jumbo'
sectionalism ; stales
righn political part balance and other
mental
east out of our national thought
romas
quiet th
gressiv
sneslbesl. used to
I or otherwise pro
beeooie lone Junk to be
repreatnt ant principles but
I'onlerlty will not respect them
riiey
is soli
not of tb eat
public did It duty by Us women a
...a bad 'teaa Inevub.e "
TO OPEN IN JUNE
HOUSEWIVES MEET
AT MESILLA PARK;
FORM ORGANIZATION
Mra. David Holguin artel Othar
Urge Farmer' Wive to
Conrw Food.
Bitter Complaints as to
Agricultural Affairs
Are Heard in Reichstag
tho ii tilt-- in the
aombre fleacrlpllons or conditions In tho
Herman countryside emamtliig Mom the
rronller eorrtsiiondeat id llin Amsterdam
llaiuli'lslilad. The corre .poiuleiii declares
that the supply or labor la shrlnklii eon
tliiuoiisly and that terllllser la lacking.
seed and plaining material he aaya are
Insiifricirnt and owing to the lack of
male laborers agricultural oprratbuit arc
nurn iosi late anti ttiueiuteiy per
armed while no proper draft animals
are obtainable.
The milk yield. Ibe correspondent adds
has fallen more than one -naif and thj
quality Is much depreciated. It Is a
mournful igiit. he ssys to see so msn.v
rieios lying rsnow. i using to toa severe
winter rye barley anil "! bavo sufrered
much sod sre rive week behind runner
yeir. Th new crop lbs corrwpondenl
eoncliidr. consrqiionily will be less than
In previous yean.
One Man May Purchase
All Needed Supplies
for Entente Allies
By Associated itcsi.
most ertslri lo result in tbe aiiimliilment
or only Americans or sn American to
uta I'oinmisiiiiit. mucin reel tnl ex-
l kniiwied of Amen can nurchaslng
ind aelilng melbods. finance and eco-
nomic eoiiillllons would be reuuired to
make Uie roniinlaslon rully errectlve snd
that appointments should bo made there-
fore from I he limited rinka or citizens
of Ihla country poateaslng such requisites.
Wltile the progrsm Is In s formative
lege. Indications are that It will bs defi-
nitely ratified by til the allied nations
i on. i rin d within s moniii or all weeKSt
and Ihst the commission will be In opera-
tion by midsummer.
in setting up tne proposed msrninery
' ths new purchasing busrd offleisls
nope to accomplish not only maximum
erreruvencss ror the money which 'III
bo loaned to the entente governments
but to disturb ousting business as Utile
as poasime.
one or Ibe ooaslble results. It Is point
ed out may be to check soaring price
or all nereiallles.
A Housewives' leserg ws formed II
Irallla Park Saturday by the women or
na Ans rounty when a committee or
I Paso women endorsed by the Hoiisc-
ives' league of B Paso talked to the
women concerning the method or food
mails an Iddresa ursina Ilia fimwri
wives to organlas.
"This Is the ape ol organisation." laid
Mrs Holguin. vTri commute rrom El
1'aso today repreaenta eight organisations
or that city Including irte Woman'a rluh
the college Woman . club ibe Nationil
Hctl Cross the Karual franchise lesruc.
the liaughtera or the Amerlrin Mevoln-
tlon the city Kederllon of Women the
baby or El I'aso riubs.
"We have not come lo tell you how to
Pan and what lo do when you or-
lie" continued the speaker. "We reel
I we ire going to be able to take bark
its to our league rrom you. You have
advantage over the h-saue of El I'aio
and over the- city ror that matter bjciuio
you represent a count). Your organisa-
tion will be absolutely dirtcrciu rrom outs
becaiire your problems are dirrorenL The
farmer's wire Is tin rtrmer's partner. Hut
aa a rsrmer wile you are an Isolated
unit organised you mean everything."
Mr ilolgtila was accompanied by Mra.
V. K. Higgio Mrs. Ernest Young. Mrs.
frank P. ones all or k I'aeo. The four
women made the trip In Mm. Hagflo's
WTi Having neeii invilen oy Mra. A
place.
ae
tory or the college wi
mbly hall that day.
present In tho
An orranlKatsjoai
or the farmers many or whom were Mex-
icans was ctrectrd tint day and It was
die Mad that lbs woman who would be
Placed at the head of Ibe Housewives'
league should be s member of the dlrecto-
rtte or the fanner' organisation.
Tariff Commission SeeAs
to Saoe Government Menu
millions m Revenue
roiiuulseliin's first art hss been to rnrsim
mend legislation eipectert to save to tb
government minions or donara in reve
ille commission rrropota thst an tha
customs Increased proposer! In the war
las bill shall become errectlve rrmti the
due or the reoort of the run o. the
house. Thul. the coinmtsalrtri proposes
top the usual practico in imotirieis
of rushing in great (inánime nr products
on which they know dittlvs are to be
raited. Consumers the commission says
always liar bought lb product al (lie
Increased rale.
I'he commission haa ordered Investiga
tions Into th chemical schedule III
sugar situation both cane and best the
wool situation and other nhaaes of the
sheep Industry snd made irntiuv elans
for Investigating Uio silk situation.
Wife of Carrizozo
Newspaper Man Dies
Special In Ibo Moriiing Times.
Carriaoio v si.. May ll.-Mr. Am
isOl wire or i u tor KdwirdJ r. Cox or
th cirrlioto uullook died at ber ranch
home in. mil two uiilei east or Hie city
Wediii sday artcrnoon aburily after i
o'clock followltia an lllnois or more
tlistn two yen ol iiiliiiuury tuberciilo-
1a. Iieceaaed had Juit uaased her twen-
iv-fourtli blrthdav and leaves a husbsnd
snd three-year-uld daiighier Kylloley be-
sides othsr relstlvei ami rr Inula.
runerai lervicei were i-iii rrom the
laiully rraldenee si S p. ui. Tmirsday
rsinducted by Hv. Arthur Narston nt the
Mutliodlst rlnireh ind th" isinalns laid
SCARCITY OF WOOL'
IN U. S. BROUGHT
OUT BY fAR NEEDS
Proipecl of Armv
Call Attention to Serious
Short ee of Domestic Clip
Special lo the Morning Time.
flew York Miy U. fine or tbeie day
th United States gtiverninent Is going to
let out a big contract tor irmy nnltormt.
When lb lo.i- ire opened ind the figure
or tbe manufacturers esplalncd the coun-
try will wake up to the unpleassnt fact
thnt Ibera It at least one serlnui weakness
In the much vsiintci prosperity ot Amer-
ica namely tar jcirrlty of domestle
wooL
Hilen Pounds Needed This Year.
So far as una country la concerned tb
anortar of wool tilda Mr to income
much more serious problem thsn that of
the ihortig or roda. Tbe rormer i
matter or immediate concern In spite of
the lad thai tins year'a supply my be
sssiiredj for if this war slinolri last
through III the country will tleed more
wool it an hss ever been consumed In
any slushy year In Hie paal. Tbe wool
manufacturer rsllmat mat wo shall
need one billion pounds this yesr. snd
more next year. .
Prlt Hay r.o lo S3..
Before Ibe war il.e I nited Mute Im-
ported molt or lis wool from Australia
and flew tea land. Shortly arter the war
began Ureal Britain wis rorced as
measure or self prniertlnn. to piase an
embargo on vrol The price has mom
than doubled In the past two vesrs. Un-
""jlwn:l n ella at about M cents
a pound in tne eaatern markets and
scoured vsnoi brings rrom 70 rents lo
It- t pound aeroidlng In grtile. Tb
"yy "r" " sr isira. nostoti ana pnti-
aary to ulnnt a war
Mpn of tho sheep riot ks in the United
SWIes We are esting uintlon chops nd
lamb stews dally and luve been inee
the world conrifct began ind yet our
million nod lamb imports have been al-
most inrmitlsiinal. according to the red-
era! reronl. In other words we sre
eating up our nrxl year's sulla and over-
rest in in bical cemetery.
-Weak v sure
laior at mark Ark. leaaed his plain lut
who owns the Oaark Hemi
fall coming here to lake charge of the
Outlook In order thai Mrs. con may have
ino oeuriit oi win ciiniste out tun rnango
failed I. benefit iter and ah steadily
grew worae
M s I III N Mil I M.IK IN TO UNI I Itl M I
London May II. The oruian Hocll
Iiernoi raiy in Anuria 1 landing as dele-
gates to ilte socialist ooa)arsnc at Htork-
hoim i n or us leader acrordlug tu the
Vienna Arbelter Kelbing. sava Mentor
dlspsuli frnin AmiwrdauL other socialist
names i anain. aioii.f
riVK lll I l ii m A(JT0 ACCIDENT.
Dy Aaioclaleil PCeis. "saeaa.
rnmans Cslir. May ll.-Fhr persons
all or Los Angeles re killed late to
day when an automobile In which they
are. riding was itruek bj a Hnutheri
Pararte freight train at a grade crossing
s mil west of tlds city.
COLORED
FOLKS
Meas l. It Sell.
Sjasvats aira un i is. r
na intuí t IMn
HEROLIN
MAM Mil ssini;
tNt. Mwalla aaalltnly
la asMriiks it ssal is! msaas
AQENTS WANTED KIliT
$50 REWARD
to Inftariimtliiii load In to rr-
eovery rsf Velvet Ire t'rrsam (osn
paay's Wort ttellvory truck No a.
1SI0.
Velvética Cream Co.
Phoma 1M ami i.. I
David Lamar Tells Court
How He Became Known
as "Wolf pfWall Street"
by Associated Prcas.
new ror nay n.-osvici tatuar
barged with having coo antead with cao
lain rraiu fllnteleu or the Oerratn nsvy
ind members or l.ahju' Matlonsl Posee
Council to prevent Kliipinenis of war
munition! I lite entente allies told iih'
fetlersl court hers today of his financial
etiierleuce winch made him known aa
"wolf of Wall street."
Lamar la altamntinr to show that he Is
the victim of s conspirar v by prominent
mas who he asserted wets his "riirmlea"
and his counsel declared thst among
those subpoenaed as witnesses wss United
H tales rteoalor Penrose.
iis-si rlbing tlie panic or 107 Lamar as-
Intel tbkt the Tale J. I'leipont Morgan
bad aaked Ml assistance but later In-
formed him that hli partnera objected lo
his si oc latin with Lamar.
t resented that" live witness ssld "ss
I did III deliberate cutting of me In Wll
alreel on day."
Lamar did not deny flat he had re
reived money rrom Hlntrlen hul declared
lie had used It not In pro-urinsn acti-
vities but to was war on certain finan-
w niEHi
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brick. Price $7500
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garage full
Price S6.S0O
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