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37TH YEAR
EL PASO TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PAGES
PRICE 5 CENTS
MINIMUM
WAGE OF
SOLDIER
PLACED
AT $30
Conference Report on War
Army BUI Adopted by Hot
and Goes to Senate Where
Ratification b Expected After
ajomc more vr rang; ling.
merican Destroyer Fleet Co-operates With Allied
Warships in Operation Against German Submarines
HOUSE MAY
RAISE TAX
Oil LARGE
INCOMES
to
Surtaxes 25 Par Cent on AH
Amount. Above $40000 So
That Freight Light and Heat
May Be
Effort to Reduce Maximum Con-
! acription Age From 30 Ex-
pected But Leaders Hope to
Get Bill Into Hand of Presi-
dent Before End of Week.
Insurgents Win in Committee
Over Vigorous Protest of Ad-
ministration Leaden; Uncle
Joe Cannon Thinks Plutocrats
Ought Not Be Treated Un
fairly. .
Bv Assort atcd Press.
Washington. Mar 16 The conference
Teport oolliesu army bill was adopted JSfJJSJl"'í;SS S o
by the house without a record rote Hm S2SmÍ!u?!UHÍS!Í .11
indav irer Himvunuti iwmi e..i i revenue bin St per cent on all am
today after HepresenUtlve Dent had
nounced that the asms conferees had
sgrcert to the house proylalon increasing
lhe pay or enlisted men. Final action
roust be taken by the senate.
Increases la Pay
The aeetlon regarding
to by the conferees pro
ricers ana enlisted men or Wo forces to eot Republicans the insunrents succeed-
pe raised Dy conscription than hive the ! ed In obtaining In the committee or the
Same pay. allowances and pensions as the ini their nrnnnsed Inrreaaea from
niti to 10 per cent on in
hlngton. May. lo. To Increase Ike
surtaxes oí toe war
above ooo was the movement
we noune toaay uuoer we i
and Hepreaeniauve ttneney
or Kentucky.
uibbibibmii i
inenreser
Wisconsin
linn nf m
Ion retard In pay as sanad ocraUc Leader Kllchln and Representative.
cooJir provwss tttat all at- Fordney or Michigan and Rill of Connect! -enllsted
men of the forces to I ou.t Republicans the Insurgents succeed -
tn the par Of enlisted regulars: Those
receiving: ft. to an per xuonin. an in
crease or SIS per month; those receiving
an increase or 12
10 per cent on incomes between aav-
tomorrow tnev wui
determined to elevate
rec'elvlor We or mors an Increase of St. I
""'i?'' ' wvm "n uw woujn psy aunuos
Should the proposed lncreasca prevail
The senate Is expected to accept the .here will be as attempt to strike from
or rnuay.uio mu uie proposed rreigni.
possibly the
tomorrow or Friday ih un o mnui
v wo ww. meal i
a
bleeUoaa stxaeeted
Senator Chamberlain airman of the
expected who.
In the senate to
conscription an ot
by KM house and a
lereei. Both the pay increase
tus Roosevelt volunteer
rerinre the maximum
reí;. n.i.TjT
reed to by the con
eaee jecoon ana
amendment may
be cent increase would net
upon set
Some Familiar Figures at the Texas Bankers' Convention
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GOVERNMENT RUSSIA GETS FIRST BRUSH
WILL KEEP
T.F.
KMCRS
WW
ÍAHK
TiruST
Plana for beainnlnr resli
subject to draft have been completad by
too war nepertiuBns u it ws miuuuiuhi
of the bill by the pieslsfent the depart-
ment also will outline tbo procedure to
be rollowed In bringing the national
-guard into the federal service. Many de-
tails regarding the guard's mobilization
and its sutua remain to be completed and
Secretary Baker said the state regiments
would not be ordered to divisional or
army corpa
where a star)
Guaras to Be Seat to Big Camps.
Ouard regiments now In the rederal
service may bo retained temporarily at
(hj.tr muñí local camos and other units
also may be sent to state or local campa Reoreseniat)
for s lime bat eventually the rorce will the wealthy ware pot So high that they
be gathered In Mr camps where dW- fell an liuury was being done Uiem. Say
lonai or even army corps irainins can would evade the levy by passing dividends
martnona. no aiso
ilia flatit. An altemnt to Inctek
the surtax bealnnlns at 5.00 was defeated.
The proposed rate between ts.oro and
S7FjOO
proposed rate between sti.oro j
la ner cent and ReoresemaU
it sought to. bare this doubled. An
rley soun
overwhelming vote rejected
Then ReDreaentaulve Sherlev
support or tka Unroot plant to add tt per
cent to the schedule of aunases on in-
comes oyer wo.uuo. It carried W to 97.
amid cheers.
anéala Aséales autfeauoa
leniauve a
rested Income tax
committee recommenqation.
"1 haven't heard anyone here object to
.the taxes on necessities" he aaouted.
The only taxes It Is proposed to decrease
are those on second-class mall matter
automobiles and other luxuries."
Representative Lenroot characterlxed the
Democratic leadefs remarks as "Ingen-
but as railing to ret away from
light and best taxes. "These taxes would
tail on every borne" ha declared
In onnoslna the uronosed Increases.
atepreaeniacrva toraney saia u taxes
six military departments already I
instructed to select a board of
to recommend five training camp siles.
Out of the thirty thus recoinrixended six-
teen or mora will be selected by the de-
carunent. u Be fw
Eastmsles are being prepared sod lentt-
tlre contracta made for the supplying or
approximately (0)400 men In this first
other
force to be
or regulars and
cmnnoaed
national ruard. Tie estimates are based
on a three raoaUU period however sub
ject to ettonslon aa the force increases.
All or these preparations must be com-
pleted and too anales be well advanced in
training before the first EOOjwo men se-
lected under ubb draft bill are called to
h 'íhfakwi Tarea If al or Generas.
The department also his under eon
Former Sneaker Cannon aurrested that
only about iiu. quo .ooii.orju of the total
wealth of 1000000.000 In the United
states waa in ose nanus oí toe "plutó-
crata. ami ha torn bo reason for St las
to place an unfair burden on them.
no rustran rvroarr to have
y Associated preaa.
Wash
arar eawnarUL Tea of aha
brlraolers will come from the Infantry
taw from the cavalry rare frees the ar-
tillery and one from the engineers. An
urilnMi Brtaradler also will be selected
te aseead Brigadier oeaaral Oasis re-
cently retired. The cavalry will supply
this extra officer.
SECRETARY M'ADOO
STARTS OUT ON HIS
UDERTY BOND TRIP
Leaves Washington for
West on Ten-Day
for Big War Loan.
WaaOfegtoe. May IS- Secretary McAdoe
ln 'capital tooigiii oa a tan-ear
a wllf address aavllanraa Of
He will outline the details of Uta are to be duly advertised at oaee
liberty loans with a view to accelerating i caro flew Tort and. .Jauta re
ate
Patriotism Again Holds
Interest of Bankers in
Addresses at Convention
sist tlut senate and bouse uipiareea on
the esolonare bill wUI be urged to retain
the censorship provision written tolo
naoainro fay the house.
For the present the executive branch of
srsuaeni It waa atsaeo sou
to oermlt the newsDaoers 1
Unue under tte regulations volu
Br.
nnsrsamL u was atatea tonigm la
content to permit the newspapers to con-
ttnue under the recusations voluntarily
or ndlitary lrdorinauoñ ir there are de
veto pea an ta in the next few months thai
; information of yante
not effective and that info
Many admloiatratlun offaclaU do not be
ueve uvas
If the
censorship a
prose there
the exi
fa to be brongb
eh asasen. Coo
rata will begin
lewtiu laclar are aa frjOowS: miwau-
. Ha IB: BL Paul Mav IS: bes Hornet.
New Mexico Places
$75000 Acatable for
Use of' lU Formen
e. ii! atar te Seventr-rive
d dollara waatoday arasTtaMs far
chasing or seed and feed for Raw
Invested elate randa lo that aa
the rrrllflfiitai of lailaliliiiliiisa
tana fctgTlJSTr' i" XL
cates have sot yet lasa prtated the ta
rn taa nature or as aa-
cago new York and Santa ra papers
and sold lo the highest bidder. The work
ttí tieanOus SS'lTttV
tSSS aalfjotog aaTUpS leal week a
a resuhoi (rrtianuhnaürtos am-
IM ay cKKI SMI 171 ; -aSW MW I aT One provlalon
VEi- 'r i gx7 I I r MTsasf I A I mim .. U m e years' impriMnmoni
Vah. tVS Vafeáaari V?lfU Bit IrwoWw br a owner in
LdikdAivu yv-Et v l
Col. George E. Allen Urges Banking Men to
in Buying Government War Bonds; T
WiD Begin One Hour EarUer to Complete
Interert People
oday'g Session
Program.
"The American eagle la no
atoar sweetly: the American eaarla
to crow over its accompusn-
le American eaa-le la no twa-
cock. to spread Ms pretty tall tn boast-
ful pride; but when the American eagle
rilas U files higher Osa any other bird
ta existence and It files straight and
sure; and whan the American eagle gets
lis turhr beak fixed. 1st an other birds no
matter bow large they ara. beware."
Every talk -o far before the Texas
canary to rue provided a Big Uirirt campaign could
arfe ta no I be pushed. A resolution will be Iniroduc-
ed Tonraday monitor appropriating ii
ana juaging- irom tan
1 Wednesday evening
loa convention hare has
of patrtoUsm after the
delégales indicated by
use mat tney considerad tos
best expression of oatrlotlam
was from the lips of Cot
sute bank tec
asociatlon. The
bean one round of
nut me
anuí
above the
ao far heard.
George B. Allen secretary
Durbar the i
speaker urged bankers to aasl at to a
tentanc campaign so interest
Lar re in the buying of gov
bonds While discussing democracy in
gensi al. the speaker pointed out that "n-
lacka as ska governoient have bscona vo-
cstsoou. ana promaoie.
the ex ten atoa deiiariaaeat of the
UBtversi ty of Texas Is meeung sue esas to
tta work and la planning a ttwoaoaaous
thrift camp all u and ul seek Ota aid of
fas teasers m tne enapioinveot or a see-
eretary waa toad ay or. E u
r ska Ualsnnts of Texas
MM schools enrolled fa the ex tan atoa
deparen ant. and. if the requisite funds
Today's Attrstrtions at B
AUwmbraThelgkway of t
Bitnai The rax eomnany.
Crawford aUyusoad Teal Co.
Tangled Tnreaas.
Oardeo-'TangU
Orecisn "The t
or iuis wora
raryT
I'ublh"' Health'
tecretsry of (be Texas
aaaatiilann haformad the
bankers that they would be called on dur-
ing me war to help the health work. He
cited the fact that 400 AX) tubercular vic-
tims have contracted Uie malady la France
since me war. stnaiiar wings sra pos
ar. Teassfl ta Talk
of the Texaa Beakers' astoeta
tton WIU be oresenled s stenoptleoo ad
dress at the opealmr of their sesalon
Thuraday morning by Dr. C C. Young
of Besen os the karakul sheep. Dr. Young
brought soma of these aheap from Asia
and has proveo that they can be raised
in wen Texas nariug a large uera
its IS one or tne gresieii aumonues m
united stales on tne karakul anee)
ad has arrutan soverament bulletins
the sraMart aa foTlowa: United Stales da
l or agriculture tni and ttl;
til: brisad. IMS: artUah South
tlT aarnrritor's saainn baguls at S
o'clock one hour garfear than irrmsed.
and win be the meat latportant aeaaioa or
ttaa eonrantion. because Osare will
place Ska election of officers and
selection of the aext nietiBg i
niisakara ea oaa of the Thursday's
aran Is I. Anion de Mas University at
Texas "Business and Education aa rart-
aara in After-War Com
tea wiubé thartexTma
am Mo rirta
typical of. the beach
Oalreetoo
faet that Oalves-
ettng place of fas
althourh Baa and other
II sxtaad ioi uiuocui Tuoog the
adto bUhtDgúua
Mas aa fas ubuSi .
Wsdiaeaday ' waa"1 d ' raima of' ' pasasara
Mat aBlaxesasnanesst for Usa delégales to ttw
Hmff . T2BB
If natas H aa rsat Psat4
ivme
Prowlaaon Empowering Preiident
to Uta Amad Farces of
Country to Prevent a Hold"
Up Train Movement Written
Into Administration Measure.
Penalty of $100 Finn and Six
Months Imprisonment Looks
to Eliminating Strikes During
War Period Which Will In-
terfere With Nation's Plans.
sv
powering the prof Idem to use the nttlon's
orces to prevent any anasracuon
nruei
Interstate or
the ner. was written Into the administra
lion's preferential anipment bill today at
a conference between rrealdent Wflaon
ana cnan-mrn newiands and
the conrresstonsl Intérnate
committees.
Webb Measure lee tasad kv New Draft
Immediately afterward the revision
measure waa Introduced t
Senate Newlandi end In the houee by
llooroNftotattvft A flam arm. relilaclnr
original measure nrranntrri yesterday by
Represontallve Webb. The provlslona of
the Webb resolution giving presidential
unnrity to stipulate wnat commodities
rsare preference in movement ot
t. are included Bakduy wtm araDiirt-
a In the nasi Mil.
added to the preferential
- would make It a mlsde-
le by a fine of tio.ono and
ror
i a just rom-
llnarv service
eompiyior witn
eliaa Skinssenla.
The new section regarding obstruction
commerce is casi tn corjipronensire
Inv'rtsonment
lerma. making It a misdemeanor punish
tote try a line or giuu ana
for six months to "knowli
fully br Dhyslcsl rorees.
ODasrvct or nia in oi
eld In obstructing
in of the United
ture hora driver
ty conduct or movement in the
SUlei of interstate or foreign rom.meti
or ma oraany manta an .os-nsovemeni
rJIsrattllon of any locomotive csr or
other vehicle on any railroad tn tht
UnlUM States engaged tn Interstate or for
sign commerce."
Armea rorees at can eg rrenaeni.
ever In Ms Judgment the public Interest
requlrea to employ me armed force or
ire unitea
FINANCIA
L
FROM
AMERICA
Sum of $100000000 Sat Aside
for Uta of New Slav Democ-
racy at Same May Ba Needed
to Carry Out Its Fight Against
Forcei of Pnitslau Aggree-
Credit of $45.000000 Likewise
Established for Little Belgium
Which Will Be Withdrawn in
Monthly Installments of $7-
500000 Each.
WITH ENEMY
U-BOAT IS
REPORTED
United States Vessels Sad Into
Queen a town Harbor and Yan-
Icsm Tars Ara Calvan Entho-
siastic Reception by Peopl
of arish Port.
By Associated rrait.
Washington May In. Tit Untied
lent Russia flon.oiMi.floo today. The
waa lent to ne apent as needed.
i money
without
the obligation will make u good and
will spent lha money tn this ounniry
under the supervision of a representative
or the treasury department or i comml.
alon to be named by the American gov-ornmont.
iaa Canten
uon wit made In a
to curtail lu purchasing power bul. with
the end In vlow that Auisla will secure
the maximum result ror the money ana
Is to spend.
On keuai FooUnri With Allies
in this respect Russia stands on equal
footing with oilier entente rorarnmenu
eh the United Stales IS making
Lain) "for motíxlrur" in AmavrV
a all nnrrluuns to ba made hers
ny tne aiuoa rapiniy are manor com-
pionon. t
A credit flat!mMior
ad today by Secretary Mr A doc for Bel.
Slum the sum u be withdrawn IB tit
monthly Installments of tT.IOOOOB each.
The transactions marked that country's
first participation In the loin to the allies
and brought the total or sums advanced
and credits established by tht govern-
ment to entente nations up to 170000000.
This total or oredlta and loans is dis-
tributed as follows;
ilreat lintsln. rasjoro.lxlO; France 100-
Britith Admiralty Announces
Encounter Between American
Warship and Undersea Boat
But Details of Affair Ara
Lacking.
WASHINGTON BEAKS THAT
MILI'Korr MAS WITHDRAWN
FROM RUStrÚN OOVTpkNMEVr.
Washing
tlou
ashlngton May is. Official conflrma-
or the withdrawal from the Ruaslsa
islimal government or l orelarn Mints-
BRITISH PREMIER
WOULD SETTLE
RULE
I
roo iJCGisi.ATieN m concrem
MAY BS REDRAFTCn TO MEET
AIIIIIMKTMATION VIEWS
by Aiaoctated Frets.
Waabtnrton Miy IS Redrafting or food
legislation nendlnr Ik conarraaa lo meet
the views of the administration was fore
cast today In the recruaet or the senate
a rrt culture committee that the house eom-
mlltce nautas a sub-committee to assist it
In drawing new hills.
irtree asaasraree ijineo ror.
The aaUnwtaamllon Drorram calls for
three measures age to promote food pro-
duction Itvaraa providing regulatory
meaiuras and the Otrd giving atuhorlty
to insure preterenuai snipmnms tn loou
supplies. The flral mo bills ire pending
In tin boast snrt the third wis tntrodueed
Government's Policy
Outlines
in Lettsr to
of Irish
m Parliament; Anxioua
for
Party in !
for Quick
By Associated Presa
London mim loV-The BrllUb prims
mlnlater today teat t letter to John Red
mond leader of the Irish nationalist party
outlining taa suinaaiiiifs project for the
sewement or UM home rale ejueatton.
Mr. hirfian to suss bis views
In order
be able to coo-
before Monday.
Aa soon as the premiers proposals were
available Us Irish Unionists met to die-
cuts toe ooctnvMSs- The ngtioruiiata win
a. ana aeaaev ear reran.
cwtka-iS
i of boat rule that
Ilea to taa anil an
s further sad final
moat suputad quesuous
been desirous of effecting sra Immediate
antbaraeot wtdch will eamih tbtrgaat
u?tifiüifFmtfiScmSmJmTtí coanuaa
of acrthceat Ulster Saab ut usioa to be
Sub Sect to rssfjesssasnawBsea av snrlisBsvaal
J sobfecsT or téoileljioñs
the ban afler Ha second rsadlnr bv a
OMBmahdlag'gwjwrti
Aa ta'aBsvnato.'it'l saine4.'thl
etnrreattoa of Irtaaaasa of an parties I
a acawaa of Iraah eJrgovwi
the oi
n the bill In the
arrlculiural department. Taa second bill
also will authorise creation of an emerg-
by on man with a alaff of ttafitnta.
msny or tusan Dusiness
wouio oe
uta tanta
working
autho rilad to
of other governmnnt
. BBO
services
ne laruuents ana arsncaes.
Beeevr I Be aeS f aear
Harnsrt C. Hoover In all likelihood will
be aatried to tasad tais board. Secretary
Honstas of the sgncultursl daotrtaaaal
who was tnslramenlal ta having Mr.
thou
it Mr. Hoover would be the ban
'"'fhe mSn things sought In the adinlnls-
tratlon program of legislation. ouUtnd
toaay
Pea
of exenang
r ts aserian
reaae production rsgulatton
or sxc nangas) power u fix pr
raouMUon hoarded aunolies
retralaa us of grain u the manofactara
or gieoDoiics provanuou
Junlttog of slstrrbutlag
autnonty so r reate an
agency to enforce food
Annual General Assembly
of Presbyterian Church
Opens in Dallas Today
n
to weaken the belief
democracy would nnd a way oat. proor
of tlie conddence or the Amsrteaa govern
ment as well aa or its dadenainasion to
land unsuntad ho waa given today
as form or iioojocojOO toan to Russia.
inonlrtaa dsrinr lb dar amona both
American ana auastt nmciajs aaiu oipio
matles. Including Are officials who ntvi
recentlv been to Ruaaia. revealed an al
inosl uouilmoiis opinion that the itorni
now beaung will not be fatal thousi Its
Itatx probably us not nam raaemq.
Reooria received In Una country are fait
to ne unauiy disquieting necease toe y an
originated mom tne uerman-mieateo ran
ter of I'etrorrad.
American omciaia none tnat xne ms
mediate evidence of American aid and
sympathy will ateady the more radical
elements to i practical course.
OFFICIALS MAKING
RIGID INQUIRY INTO
FORT BRADY BLAST
Five Boxes Tornado Caps Ex
plode and Fiva Men Killed
Three Others Injured.
By Associated Press.
.Oueenstown May IS (t:ti p. m
squadron or American torpedo boat de-
stroyer has sarely croiaed the Atlantlo
and It patrolling the sees to war ter-
tlea. Vtrtt Brash With Eaasny.
The American navy'a actual entry tato
the war gone already baa been produc-
tive or a brush between a destróyer alad
a Herman under water bust according to
an announcement by the liriusb admir-
alty but the result or It has not been
made puJoilo.
naaa-Allaatto Voyage Uneventful.
The destroyer squadron arrived ta
Queenstown after an uneventful voyage
across Iba AUinllc but almost immediate-
ly after a forms! exchange or greeting!
with Die British naval officiate put lu
aea again tor tot bird work that Is be-
fara Ii
Tasraai Ureeta Americans.
A crowd or styeral hundred peraoni
ui Mioiu carrying tuts Allien can
in watnr rront and c be red
ars from the moment tney
I litar lb American a color
officer cam ashore to rreet the sniisn
Mnior ofriovr and Wesley rrost. the
American consul who csnio down to tbo
dock to welcome lha flotilla. Everything
lone in a simple business-like man
ner. There was in entire absence of
formality.
each Ireland Ready far Business.
The conunender of the brillan flotilla
waa waaisor on nova ms tup ana sena
wiresese greetuigs
a soon
In t Ion i
asa greetings to the American unite
ton at they nova in eight seaming
long line Into the harbor. After the
Aniorfcin oftfeers on their tale voyage
"When 'will you be ready for business ?"
Bv AkaoeiaLr 1 Praaa. '
SauH Ss Maria Mía. Mar 1. -Although
expresaang Baa conviction that aha
explosion al lha end of Fort Brady pier
morning wairh caused the deem or
i others wastht result of as seel-
"Wo can start at oncn."
commander replied promptly.
iuis rvasiuiiao so cnerecter
American lurnriaed the Briusb era
er who said be had not expected lha
Americana would be ready to Mfda wow
on this nae to soon after their long
royate. When ha had recove "ed (Tom
we eurprite a maae a toon wur et
nestroyers ano admitted tnat taa
"iX. TO...
Y.s" replied the American command
er "we made pre pars UOna on lbs Way
over. Thai la why we are ready."
The equipment on board the destroy en
was found to be in excellent condfttasi
and remarkably well lulled to the re-
quirements oa tola aide of the ocean. It
sa aaid by the Bnuih officer lost fa
oniy wing mixing in in. equipment
heavier clothing. 11 appears that
americana art wearing ctouuttg too
for tos varytnr eondlUoni of an
thar win encounter Ui Una waters. This
lack however waa quickly provided foa.
Saliera la risk or CeaSMtoe.
Afler the formalities had ended ml lbs
needs or the men were stModed to the
at once put lo set the
Al to seamen lookur to
Mttnd apparently en-
y a fine body of man.
One or Uie Amanean deatroyers bean
war duty area before rm china Uua sida
of tk. Atlantic. This was wken it picked
True plaaaed the paaaaogara on board sol
toey aarat a Bastías or appreciauoo to the
coruaiautler at the destroyer. TIM Btos-
rt oo board a jMiawr
bound for a British pert under the pr-
asctloa of an laawlria tornado boat ru-
taetr beany greetings to ber
M Bar orneen ana crew and
nam La and noola of lb United
to sad tne British empire who are
fighting together ror the freedom cat
deal government and city officials w
condor ting a thorough taTenUsslfcm
toaran.
fjaorta Cook member of the craw
siaaes coast
guaro traer
otriera tara óoek anixtoyes.
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Ltead rsuWhad armed bare toojarht to g iLZTt 'ÉSkTu
bSUVSiSioóm'Lia touarkTha prtn Tin tata at Uw exploatoB was nrrrflc.
cipal anntlnt being add rae sed by Dr. Joba Window ta serwal bolkllags sooae das-
AyfartrJls. or Gedar luaptds lows rear jwe Jrom tbt teeBo were jtbsred and
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lr Aao- atad Preaa.
City May IS.-1
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.red Edna Dins-
iTu May 14-Fornasl
mailt or tne sftjuliilnail oT.
mart C
of Usa rood control
aa to ae creaun By eoa-
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at Kleiui nissed Malarial Ml
entbuxlssUc parsnos managed Is
lbs Amaneen vessels at
ara'dn.'bwSS.
fSBsesw. are movmg pleturea. taken by
lay. waicaaa o
Bber. aa lha flotilla ateenasd into nor
With his earners mounted ea a small tus
Boat. She operator wan oat to men tht
deatroyers sad filmed them from
Crewe Saeta alll by TeaaeaiiBhi
0a arrtvtor to Qaaeastows some Ban
sra or the crews of the d atrojara ira
Euiy insds captives
woo Itatlsted an
taosaat. where firry
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Kv liaitrtaleil
Wishkngt.
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A.'can'nlto
for many yaars.
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usara.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199047/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.