El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 1 of 16
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THE METAL MAMUT
Mae Ti OTtw.
P
faga
SPECIAL NIGHT EDITION
J1
in raw MwniMfr i J I
WKATHKR rrMMCAfT.
west Tmi-Todty genertlly ralr; to
morrow generilly filr. cooler norm.
new Mexico tow partly ciooay
pmhtbly tool thower norm portion;
tomorrow genertlly rnr.
Rriiuni: Todty generilly. ralr irsd
cooler; tomorrow fair.
37TH YEAR
EL PASO 1XAS THURSDAY MAY 17 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS
AMERICAN
DESTROYER TACKLES U-BOAT
FOR BOCHE EXPECTS TO
ARMY BY QUIT WORK
BRITISH THURSDAY
Guests at Dinner Given by President of State Association at Del Norte Monday Night.
Germans Make Desperate At-
tack in Massed Formation
North of Scrape River but
Are Forced to Retreat
of Nickeled Ballets.
t hf Hail
Sin Die Adjournment of First
Called Session Looked for at
Noon; Agreement Reached
on All Important Appropria-
tion Bills.
Momentum and Numbers Carry
Teutons Beyond British Out-
posts but When Defenders
Strike They Rebound Like
Rubber Ball.
soclaled
British Headquarters In France
London May 16 The Herman received s
heavy check north of IBs Scarp river to
clay where In massed formation they
stormed this position which was reecntty
won By the British After a terrific
nli)
the nanas.
Rrboumt M Instantaneous.
evendtlM Brink -c
even into the enemies worn
'esa
ÚTdkérenhva
struck. Alter a short and hard rt
Miemv wit thrown out with heavy
etviug the BrHisb established more
purely than ever. The righting c.onlti
SoUt Baiieixiiirt and a nermiu pa
success recently
nueil
nartlai
won mere was wipeu
Meantime the British AlttenatheiMd
-Xhrtr irosliions esstwird toward Houex
and dre a mite closer to Lea. Hare th
Hermans continue .their worn
the district. Buiidintiere
up and machinery is oesng rai
order that ape treat mining censar ñau
not tiimlslTthe tllglitett benerSTo the
allies when the Germans are finally forced
to let an. . -
Manufacturera Favor
Plan to Have Their Girl
Employes Wear Overalls
Rr Asanrltuvl Preaa.
Chicago May IB. n wat asada Known
at the semi-annual convention of tur na-
tional Assoc Utlon of Garment Workers
that employers are áVongly ta orar
their girt- euptoyea weeping overaUí i
tea tans rectories
rin
Senate Adopta Resolution Con- i
demning I hose Who Claim to
Represent Farmers and Stock- '
men in Asking Price Fixing
by Congress.
special 10 the Nomina Times.
Auflin. Taut May 16. With the excep-
tion of the work of the free conference
i -Him line the business of the first called
session of the thirty-fifth legislature to
soco aloe die adjournment win com
m toe Boon hour tomorrow.
Wear Calendar In Both Haute'.
th heanrhata rUiMd their i-alendara
today. The tenate passrtd rinalry the
emergency departmental ipproprtttinn h II
carrying an appropriation of tltO.lSK.
nous Din ruing talarles of Stan since
and their sitiante by alalute and huu
am adding a
ni Ihvlne
11 and concurred lu i nab amendment
Tun free conferanco commlties on the
edunatlnnH appropriation bill it. Is uoder-
ilood. hat cm out the - Item for a
lory at A aro n. coima ana si-
eiJS.ftoO for two new building at
that fcaVtuueo.
The sBlw cooeucrsid in bouse amend-
ment to UM Baa textbook bill.
Th tenate tdopted a resolution by Sen-
atara linbhin. Strickland and BmlUi "cms.
ttTuMH the action of those men who-
woiiio ec to capitalize peuy political
nnslltmis aa uitSneítv lo sneak rnr the
treat patriotic ramio and stock ralalnr
uuaieaia or raj sine ana woo appear to
be aaklnr that.Drleea he rued by con-
treat on aericullurtl products but that
governmental control and Influence bo
confined to every possible effort to elim-
inate the middlemen and speculators.
Confidence la Farmers' PatiioUaai.
The resolution prestos faith In the
patriotism of the men on the terms and
ranches of the country who produce the
food o ftbe nation and the belief that they
ara not responsible for the present b:gh
price of agricultural products tnd thai
we suoai
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Last Session of Texas
Bankers to Begin Hour
Earlier on Thursday
Galveston in Line for Next Meeting of State Afawciation;
Thursday Round of Pleasure Visitors Going to Fort
Bliss and Juarez; Morning Program Is Postponed
YOUNG SAYS
FARMERS
Vrlttiy'- session tHlí'WTl
nnÓY tuiiip Arlé!- trian trrm
life thA inr.t irnnnrtttnt raeiaUijn of ttu
VCntifin I frail aif. thntH UFIttR Matfifl tM
nay program are: i. auwm u awa
Unlverslly of Teaat VBusinest and Kdu-
caUon as Paruiers Id .After-War (ixnpe-
IHlon" col. (ieorge Allan teefcury Ktaio
baak section Aiuaflcan Binkert' assocla-
Uon "Bank nemocrscy."
It seenit an tceabtM fSi-t lhal Otlve.
Km will be the next nw-etlng- placa or the
bankers although san Antonio and other
cllles will extend inviutlon. Among the-
slnnta being- pulled by (lalvcttnn to im-
press the delegates are two girls drets-
ed In bathing sunt typical of the beach
at th golf cur ami pinning oalveston
tagt on tnd delegates.
Tuesday Boned or Pleatut.
Toaaday was one round of pleasure and
entertainment tor the delegatea to the
Tuts Balkeri' assoctatlon't convention
here. In the morning the visitors re
paired in a oooy to i
Cent sretler. Had the wa
n started earllof than waa the Mil
nnlt' Flava tafttt tnnh ISMSwl
acreage planted to corn but when tf
propaganda a launched the farmers Ir I
our section hail their crops an m.
VTha cattlemen will have a protperou
year If T5Í prlceaVdo not iireak before
July nearly all the una money t
country surrounding BsvasoU isa
lávestwi In ' cattle consequently there 11
i.Ht lltue loot now for investment In th
new liioeriy nonos nnwever mvn in
cattle Investments have materialised t
have no rtmibl that our ciutent will do
their share." '
- HUT RID
mmeuf B B B fl
nra-l III Ml
UTAL
Fort iiilii
hi tnd speculators and other
responsible for such high
prices. The resolution further expresses
Ibe belief that no men have the right to
pretend to speak for th Texaa farmer and
to ask that the uric of the producto of
Texaa be fixed by law or official order
ana mat nr tne m:ooiemen ana speculators
uta proaacis oí tne rarnu
body
ii
nrga
of the hankers were tak-
Oeneral ueori
fort In arma trunks In which
Had . Men installed. Fonr type
i!T.:JrtS!io2l ere eliminate the products of the farm
"VituSm rintf I "P1 rncaaa Vould bring larg-r twin
l?Hed J'll'SlbOK who consume tbem.
vr ..tti.tt. -.r -jr-1 a cea or
?ere preferable I l'natlnnai
ua mar. Oalbralth sillier ol
iitwiTdcnt. said overalls were
han thaw were more sanitary
economical and worked tar greater m-
cttury. In bit opinion they also will
greatiy reduce the number of accidents.
SLACKERS MAY BE
PUNISHED IF THEY
SHIRK THEIR DUTY
War Departnoeait SUtexnent
Warns AH Who Fail to
Come to Front.
the resolution was forwarded
Wflaoa and each member or
I the national congrest.
ONLY 18 ENGLISH
SHIPS SUNK DURING
WEEK BY U-BOATS
Official
to Have Been DsBrsBIld by
Mora Than Half.
at. tu. . mha seek to evade rat stra
tus for the war army on the day Ms be
set by f-resldawl Wtttoa can rTaectíd
easlly. Another oepsrtniful stateinetillo-
uSd'wlrl be posted tod'afchuisnswlw
kaow of evasions ara sped u report
real 'to the oven be Usalo traiuaeul of
a
9
axiaaasavcaaar and
a laaaxltuiuisenl -
CBarTBSl
Pacific Uappar
bTsbT a faietl aM5 1
coi uitraajis are Arthur
ul B. Howard. LuaU T.
Darla ana Jsaapa w
Has IS. Kia-hteen British mer
cliut vessels of mor Iban ta tons war
sunk during the put weak. My the of-
ficial summary of shipping losses Issued
rtv atsrrntai rmt of less than
tons tare sank together wttb thr
foregolna statement shows the
or th Baak eat considerably awn
than uvalf aa regards the number of ves-
sels sunk last week's report Utowta at
v esteta at camparas wun at in use cur
la lars
M to tt. The
ever was m
whU the tuuwbr of
from 1 to k
irk ht th aatraBga
at reach at Ove ranún
forty
bench
of gunes wer demonstrated
In the afternoon on the Invltillon of
military aid civil autflorltlei of J.iarex
Uie hankers went to the Mexican city In
two special irtrtron cars ano were shown
over uo nit of luterett. Norman Walker
of the Associated Press and Forbes Park
hill of the chamber of Commerce acting
aa guiaos.
llCICUStCS la Ul IS YMCU
l.esvlnr on soeclal street csra
clock. Ibe delegates will ao lo Ytlcta
Thursday afternoon tor the barbecue ef
which James n. Mcnary or the local en
teitalnlnr bankers writes as fullows:
ine uarnecue supper ana aauce wiucn
irraiiaod for the visiting bankers
Thursday arternoon at the West y slate
Country club will probably be the atoll
interesting and enjoyable event which th
local entertainment coiabiluee has an alli
ed for. the visitor. The local bankers are
vary anxious Uiat every one of in visit-
ing btnkers tnd ladies ir possible should
be oresent on this occasion
. T. H. Wlngo rtralrmon or the committee
l iving mis entertainment In charge ask
th Tim to especially emphasise the
fact that trrtngararanl . nave been made
for the T: A P. hankers' special to leave
the -El rato I iilou depot at 9 o'clock.
Thursday evening. El Paso time. It will
sum at Ysleta at IMS. El Po time. If
list visiting bankers wist etpect to go
east on this train will arrange tn ad-
vance rnr tlieir Pullman reservations thev
ta aa tron it itistsiinsieao or at
Paso. In this case the should have
taeir grips csceiuny maraati wtsu a sag
deslgnaUiigHhelr PuHman neervaf ton. and
ti rente lo have tatas teat lo lbs train by
hotel portel; or. they could carry the
hand naga witu mem to toe country cipti t
and take them from there lo Use train. 1
11 It only a five inmates' aulomuDiM rid
from the West Yslets o.uiitry dub u. the
Ysleta nation and mere will be ample
TSSmS'SMnSn who'd?
sir to caleb Ibe train there.
Th. 4. P. soeclal will ! El laeo
at II o'clock. El. f-aao thae. This will
in 01 ta tit i taaing nut tram ampie
to enjoy mots oi was pt ugtat
anewis
Tom Rodgers Denison
Banker at Convention
Tom Rodgers bail MMyw well met
president of the Denlou Bank and Trun
rompny and : intereaied flnanotally tn
foirrterii otfwr money InttlloUont I
oBag so tne enwevf cinvcuuuu nu
Inrhleuially booming his own community.
. twenr it a guess as in ttcujy nus
lift r rruianng anionr m- ""
Challenge Their Right to Say
They Represent Farmers ol
Texaa Regarding Commission
to Fix Price of Products; Re
fers to Cotton Incident.
bsnkert at both th Hotel Sheldon and
Uie Paso del Norte. . : '
. "There It on thing ahont It" sal. 1.. Mi
Rodgers yetlardty "and that Is we
lienltonltes are husllers ir nothing elae.
We have a fine community and Use peo-
nía are lndultrlnua ."
Mr. Hodger carries wlUi him sample
deiuisii envelop In us at nit nenisni
bank which beart the eharactarliB
legend: "A ben ds'l quit scratching
juti nectus worms re - acaro uv '
little scrtlchlng yourself end open ttv
line- account with. ate. etc."
sir Rodtrers Is narUcularly Interested
In good rotds and has Issued on his own
city.
Soeclal to the Nomina Times.
watningion. May i.-in s lengtny state-
ment read to the bous agriculture com-' fonilve
niitm suoay WJ I sosas lesas urcui- ...r.nf
her of th committee he eeverely arraigns eil In rttabll
. C. Ptiiiri Cashier
of Bank Forty Years
I. c. Palm for forty year cashier of
Ibe Kiste .National bapk of An si in. bad a
two luid puf pose in Visiting El Paso now.
He came aa a visiting member of Use
state association to eUeod the bankert'
convention alto to pty t visit to hit ton
ami family. Banker Palm't ton is o. H.
Palm vire presiden of Worshsm. I'alm
A Singleton whose
ttrect ntnser i
El Paso
he II
I residence It Ml Teta
jlm said yesterday rhal
t "rlimaie'' to well tint
hv?aom BrjUvícrsUíren liere who
iv iH-antinnst. ssin wm
Intend to awjoy mytelf
a ariii on m
n.. ... ..si.ii i
whll br."
ispone na i
sfnLfl
istasz
New National Army
Will Have No Caoahy
Is Latest War Order
Texas. May
cavalry ragUtsewi la aa
army accoromg
at Use Country ctah i
un.- so res
ud ctlcto
apeclaT.
Lower California Base
for German Submarines
and Airplanes Says Spy
B Associated Press.
age Francs aco. al . May ID -Oernuuiy
ugtaa actual won wat ran mwarn
estobi
Weil Yelets Coantry eh win li
Poto del Murt at o'clock TBaras
afternoon.
Banker of Naoasola
Says Cotton Crop is
Ahead of Last Year
E. Henry of th Fir lUUeeal
!vMota. staled m an BHcnrSw
atrth Bust nta tetttoa or
in a parncinariy pvynet
9 ouaoaa for
rJ" '" Bta u
so eimiuwi.um latu was
n en taw JQ& ISSm'sTL mud.
hea - Vit the coast or Lower o
map ana muitary miornumoo
i .u.e.eii tloag lb entire Pa
Herman aaerat i
formation which
ciare aa oeeu
youtl. arrested
een imparted so lawsss wj a
ted bar week ago a a
oofíision 'admííiiiig!'
iasr asp as a py d as)
uaoar
KrT corcuT
Us youth
SSlet ttUMjior
Bovem
Ml dBltd spicy
with four ochar
le the gulf of Mexico to
ejMMSWy y&áwBMm
Snw from "llür
was arwajra
of Agricidture
Arraign H. N.
Pope Peter Radford and J.
A. Arnold for Trying to Rep-
TiUers of Soil.
ATTACKING BOCHES
CUT DOWN IN GREAT
FIGHT BY BRITISH
Infantry Drive Near Rouex in
Attempt to Recapture Peti-
tions Signal Failure.
i - ..
i Aslncratert pretis.
I.iindou. Mtv In. Th lauiMhiar of a
nenntn Infantiy attack sgslnst ittniex this
amurilla the nosillun 1
leporieii by the Reuler conespondenl at
nritiih hedc(urtra In Franco
"When the nehl ri tv waves
rm-warrt from the iflrectlofl nf Plnuviln
H oy wero inet by a whirlwind of machlfit
JO?.
sun and rifle fir as well is artillery
tinned to advance deiplle their losses in
mniiivi'i .
Ho far a I hive been able to learn
being en
thai picked troop
gaining tin
is and rnrrthr an an
lev there. Fierce hand to hand fighting
developed nog bp Hermana were thrown
hack In a counter. auark and we restored
ail our positions Detme mntetine lem
hie punishment.
"The struggle Mil' is progressing list
afternoon showing thn despertle nttnre
oi me uerman auaca."
IVK
y Assort tied pee..
Home vl London. May 14. The Hallen
tsatemeni okibv atva;
junan rroni tne vnrurous or.
wis resolutely coutUMd yetterday. our
infantry supported by trullery. succeed-
ves on tne sierp
SEDATE DAYNO
DEVOTED TO
r-sf-t;-
ATTACK ON
PRESIDENT
S3-
Little Proere
390.000.000 War
but Member. Reliere Their
Maids of Pent Up Spleen
Againtt Lxecutive Depavrtnient
Council of National Defenae.
Civilian Advisory Committee
and Shipping Board AH
TargeU for Senatorial Wrath;
Scion Held Behind Closed
Door.
By Associated Press.
rfíMuaTon May in.-in begiiinliig con
toiity of the MJWjpttj.usi wti
nr at
shlcrtllmi
budget the Aenile ileioled 'ihn
has th? tontas chainber been the scene
Ku I! in on in auacas ( Olitlliueil uc
imwsd iruir the dodn were uiiened.
It rtsssuvsaa M uní
hp progresi was aside on lha bill but
"vL "mv "siists snougiH passage
. 'K? hVl ;r approprltiion meaauf
would not be long delayed.
jajá. aiWMa.
m ... ouiiuission ana we. rovenin
CIS
Wilton
sorpatlon of til
mil
ul
.inre wlUi private thlp bul
r instiling upon Us wooden
n. The president was all
pplnr
wnalniltl wrath and Preshleiii
I wts
unity.
power to th
tin
rtwt wun
wun uniawmii
niv
ilvltory voniinlssi
liluuioir wis shindy crlth iiml. Th noun
uiiiS'-n wun III
V
I
p
tor urn mi ttt c.o-operttum inn cou-
(lelngating
ppmr Board wa aa silled for alleges:
Hilen
mi
attacked
lele CouacU Pwer Limited
upshot waa adoption of an amend
selling forth thai Uus powor of
sulfation with coiiare
Defi
The
ment
in council of NaUoiul Defense shall not
ho considered enlarged because of wsr
cotidianas t
neiuoBisUc Leader MarUn contented to
wikiI bill Involved discussion of eonn-
denwii mlllliry quetUont. Five hours
llepllhlh .in
DETAILS
OFFIRST
CONTACT
WITH
FOE
Official Announcement of Ar-
rival in British Water of Firat
United State Naval Con-
tingent Carefully Censored as
to Personnel arid Strength.
Vesaela Reach Queenatown
Ready for Business and at
Once Co Into Service; British
Admirajty Announce First
Brush but Gives No Particular.
sentlnn.
By Associated I'rei.
gn.-eiistown May It (li.ll p. m) A
touadrun ef Araerlcui Inrpcilo bolt de-
struyera ha ssl-ly cisnsed tile Alltnll
ana it palroUinp th aeaa In war ser
Hrt aB Wltk Kneiii) .
. Tim American nivya tcliisl eniry into
II wsr ions alrosoy has oeon orodiu
tlv or a brutii between i d?stroyti- and
a Herman under w nti r holt according lo
an tnuouiicenienl by the UrlUsh idiuir-
aily hui the .hu ot it lias not been
made public
Trae. AllanUe Vayage lstalful.
Th destruye r aquaiinm arrived la
Qticenttown Ifter an nneventTul voyage
aceoaa the AUanilc inn Uinoit hnmiidiata-
ly liter formil etelinrge of grseUngt
with the liriiiih naval oiriiMala put to
tea again for the him woik tint it to-
tora ft.
Ih run ti reels Americans
A crowd of several hundred person
tome or Uietu eiiirjiiiK tiny American
Hags lined Iho waler-uonl and clieered
th dealroyer rriuri lie- nwiitienl they
lint sighted Ibe flotilla until It reaobtd
lb dock. Tlie crowd rbss.rsd wlssas
iw minutes liter the AuktIi-ui
rrsei ttes unilaa
It and Mándate suggettcii u wis senior ufflrer anil -Wesley Kroi Iho
ptoiiec inn turn tlatemenli at hid 1 American cousin wno came down to Iho
been hetrd should lie made without cog
nlxaace of Uie nubile urn without
thoiitv for urate itackd to offer do
lenM.
I. Sua Lewi VkmaL
TtM 'nd are
Igtitt
certain eu of the dvisory conunlslon.
"etliPir Heed of Missouri wis slid to
iftiffi? L4W' uf lUinoit. vlgoroutljr on-
or wriiit. Cu tWtajn icuviuet of Ih oom-
ietirn.1 de '"tón. epeellly rvgtrdlng the letung
I wiut one i of roniiieut conlrrts nd offered an
Young cballen.es their rlahl lo go ' f.luBBi. fter PArelng a piitlge rmte eouncll to iirovld IbTl hinVter
before the eomntlto and declare they he eaniurad the laat named vlllarr tnd '.SSLJSSi. ."lu.w!...' ..!""0L
railng paitage of s meatur emoowerlm "In Urn renter the
Pope piesldwil
raiiunra t.iunii rvier ssasuuiu é. h(-h hiul lysin tmnarorineil
Amold. formerly of rort Worth and I. miemr Into a formidable fortified (1
Cullinan. millionaire oil mm of lions r-..iv oo.irion no l-e ion
It was asserted thai General runlhali
helchlt of hill JO.
I rooo commiiion to nx tlio price oi rsrin wu ni m. i-.. ..is r. . unnoted bulldln of wooden thins
peoauets ixrore ussy leave ta lamo or . in 11r'"r"rel.rr;p ."L'SZ . aaUuTi ürl"' ""e uut ''t" " noinnelied by
the farmer. yeHhw th-lira; aflr JWBff Waasaiill -nmnia- houa to nroeeed wllb
Dsteaa fiauarll Crtltebse
proceed
lied the erettt of Mount Cucco mil Moiml
Vodlco.
TXS Xt2? JX&l'""? " L"'U!'"". "" ccaiitriSilí Vr'ogrest m the tleep ! Sjnslor Beisfto of feiiiiet
price for cotton at a time when II wts 'tVMtt of Mount Hinto. Fierce enemy oOiere crlllcluid the defense council
t1Unr tor tscenls strongly iniimip-s '..'r prensred M l .upporlod ttm idvliior rayigtaaler tlleged
th iettrt. Pop and Arnold worked i o ' '.' 'uXiSn ' Sf '.cerHlonal violence i manegeineiil. Parlona dasMrlng to
geiuer to anas wmen retunen in netr -y the firm reilttenre wr niaterlals lo Use war anil navy
cm of Oorlilt. th Mat-
tin brigade conquered hill ITf north
or TivnlC which wis itrongly fortified
sad strongly hats av tne enemy wnote
which injured
rtid on nw reston mar
Text! rotton peoduears. Hefernng Pi
Assistant State Warehouse Msnsser Bsd-
rd Young saya:
Where Pod Ii. there It Ridford liso
Mr. Yuan tavs u la atranae that Mr.
Cullman advócales (ha ruin of priv-
ón firm products but bat not advocated
government price on gasoline erud oil
ou pronneu. He tayt tne point na is
vint to mate la that these eeutlemen
are entitled to their individuti view t and
they ihoiiU f fUBS1 1 1 red such nci nc
warna sue ouuuassie agamtt accepting
snem aa rariecnng -ne news or u- nc
inert or
body of
enl eounler itlackt we
beaten
or the views of my Urge
Miss Rankin Loses
Vote on Army Bui
'Because She Is Late
aiubardiiieiit and some build
hits war aanonsiy damage u.
"Ho far we ha rematad 1 175 prltonert
tmong ttiem offkert. We ifto hive
"inured a mounlam ballery or ibout
thirtv nuvhlii sua and much war me-
terla!. .
f AtsoclgUd Press.
Helm vi London. Nay t.-Tlie even-
In' official report tatuad by the war
vMv-sttna local infantry eti-
attackt norm of
toataa. waa her flrtl panignseatary
asm woay m ta aoei
thM smslur's Ammk wlfi
as anawered ta roll rajB o Usa tasMien
to itisimiiin aa army aw waeu me n-
-wr yea m
replM Mitt Rankin.
yes cannot vote" said the speak-
matiJs la her tea
dattekm w la accorB-
ia noue.
r 1A After s tarty aa boar'
"""afaiy
M. RepreseviUUr MoBMtlr flUtd."
av
mm HanJMs
Ta speaker
laXa!flá
Oi liuertllon t
lo aeltssalsst
Co- Roosevelt Is
Willing to Serve as
Whitman's Appointee
Albany. H. Y May II Al Ih conglutina
of iwo hourt' conference Instay with
Oovemnr W hi until Ollonel ThMdOT
MooMveH mounced IBM he would cept
th governor-i offer of I injorBnrl
SUMI in BW tsaia aervica u.stsa sass-
war rwiuirtd
firti to confer iiiiinat or use com
mission.
te.nitort Mirtlu. Underwood lud Sluf
roth wer unnug Ibe few Deauinfii
wno derendjM in euepme braaco. aa
tor i.odg refutad weenlont thai th mb
tie luta been delaying war legislation
"Six waekt ago today the war was da
Hired ." Hemtor lodge mid. "We begai
by passing four great ipuropntllon bills
we lure passed great loan MUsi Be banc
passed inroiign d'mu mu se mu pro
lanar ror aswrure contcrionon.
"Kngluid tnd cenata liara Been dltcut-
alna eooacrlptleu for three ytsra. We've
done it in iKilb houw Intiae or a
night." v
isauuor Foinaeiwr tain tome p
seemed to have Ibe Ida Unl the
would be won' by legislation.
What ixiwer it ii taaa tee aosami
Usm wants?" Me iltniMltl "Does the
pfatldtai lack any authority to carry on
tn wrr
Master Pair ttMlalaaa.
uf'tlwkdrsuUlrtio
olflclally or the preeace of Use rrtsaeh
son Briinii
vie aas tuti
dock to welcome the flotilla. Lverythlag
wa none m a limine. businet-rue mea
ner. There wat in entire ibsenc of
formality.
Beach Ireland Beety for luahteaa.
wirelest greetings to flic Altártelo unite
a toon as uny lwv Ui sigin ttsammg
la a Ion Une into Un barlior. After IB
exebant of shore greetlnis and Ibe Brit-
ish commander liad congratulated oil
Ann -i o .in orilcers on He ir safe voysgu
he asked. '
"When will you b read rnr business r"
Y salee Tan Ueek nwgarad.
"We cn slut it mice" Use Aiuartcai
munaoder repiiod promptly.
This resiiouse ctiArarteriaiseanv
Aiherlein. iiirprlMü tho BrlUlh comniitid-
!i "i. "f . hwl mt txpecled th
Anienciht would he ivtily lo begin work
(in no lido to -nun art -r their lung
vujsg. wIhb bo had recovered from
hit surprise .ha made i abort tour ul
the destroyers IUU admitted lhal the
American Uri looked prtpano.
uh n mu aa vayaa.
"Yea" replied in Aaxn eoswnMd-
' maile prepi ra lions on Ih way
ver. That la wuy we am ready."
Ajgerlria la Irawr lathes.
The-equipment on boaitl Hie dealrovert
waa found to be In eicellaet coadlltou
nesssnatiat to aan
-fjovemor WBllmao Ins. aa you lu
offered m the tiilBSMloii af major
aval K Uta volunteer plans for ten
troops aproan it not i
id of Hat ad -i
mey brought
lor the benefit ofMh oaBtry.
sarins the various amaraiaant deoart
roíate have been busy leery minuto lu UMl
dy raiting in army ma preparing ror i
Phoenix Trolley Men
Given an Increase in
Wages by Railway Co.
TiJl. . - ..
to rnuems nis-
request ot lis
r el
iraawilstiTWi to-
la put Into f-
uid reniirkibly well suil.il lo the re
auuwsnauss on una hud or. uie occtn. II
wu said by llw Briush olflct-r tbtt the
only thing licking in lbs equlbmaat wu
hevler clothing It tgprs Hat UM
American are weiring raking u litiu
for the varying condllioai or wastZef
they wlU encounu r In ilseat wttera. run
lck however was quickly provided for.
Sallen hi Pink l Canfillea.
After the furuulltlet hid ended ud Ihl
Beads of Use u.ui were iBjaaul to the
Ameiictn ships al once pat to a Ihl
Mae from cápteme to asatoas. -looking in
"They no certainly a fine body or men
ami wfni's more inch- rrail loot just t
til." ta Id Uw British coaamiadar s b
watched Ihc deslmyei . 78 teawlfii
Guests at King George's
Table Cut Own Bread
Thus Avoiding Waste
Soeclal to tas I
aaBau''1
tor an
mng
tey l-
(act a tens real fire.
wine 11- tltpini ill
i at ih
ns land aut
ata sBtl
aay kind la
Prmlr IterSeo. atfateli with Use
premier. Mr. HUteii Ml al the Inipetitl
war reereteire ana am two an
siuong guelt wSv BuM al waBMpr
cuue.
TBjkl t IllteBKliat.
asM
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