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SPECIAL NIGHT EDITION
orally fair : warmer aeit nnrtinn
oeeday.
Uwn Today and tomorrow partly
cloudy rad unsettled wtth rata north par '
EL PASO TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAY 24 1917
37TH YEAR
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PAGES
PRICE 5 CENTS
NDUSTRIAL WAR THREATENED IN ARIZONA
JOFFRE AND
V1VIANE ARE
AGAIN
FRANCE
Distinguished Members of War
Miamon Safely Negotiate Trip
Actom Atlantic After Having
Visited Their American Ally
and Outlined War Policy.
Party Sails From New York
City Tuesday of Last Week
Unknown Except to Few Of
ficials and Many Newspapers.
Which Loyally Keep Secret
Dri
Brest last night on their return from the
united -States.
IIKTLTtN Kit OH MIIMTIK. WKHT
PAY F ABE WELL HE8PEI.TS TO
PRESIDENT AND SLIP AWAY.
May a. vice premier vi
a ana
vlanl. Marshal Jorfre ami the French mis
sanca from new vers tui
Sinn
II. unknown except to a few ofMi
On Ilutar morataf. May it lb mlsaton
returned to Washington from their tuur
GERMANY IS STILL
HOLDING BELGIANS
AS UNHAPPY SLAVES
William's
Promise Deportees Ara Not
Returned to Native Land.
glsn source the Associated Press has been
Informed of the following:
The Belgian deportees are still kept In
Germany nothwlthstandlng the promise of
Emperor William.
Only about one (bird of the total num-
ber of deportees hare been repatriated
These are the sick sod maimed men. The
Belgian hospitals are full of them. Many
nave ama. Host or taetn win r
unable to work. According to
be forever
from Germany and reach Holland and Knr
land the deportees still In Germany are
Hisciyrs.
More wan toree montes aso ve uev
man emperor himself wrote to irte poi
lg mm (net me uoporiees wouiu
sent back to their homes end thai
rod the Oerman authorities
elans In order to get hold of
terlal. Belgian fathers of families die
every day preferring martyrdom to sub
mission in an 01 tneir country s enemy.
BRITISH SAILORS
RELATE STORY OF
SUBMARINE FIGHT.:
Evidence Is Introduced
by State in Sands Case;
Judge Hall Star Witness
Justice of the Peace Testified Sergeant Bierne Had Hands at
Side When Shot by Ranger in Coney Island Saloon;
Testimony Stands Cttm FiTammarirm.
The introduction or evidence started
Wednesday morning In the case or sute
Ranger W. B. Sands on trial before s
Jury of the thirty-fourth district court on
a charge of murder In connection with
the death or Sergeant Oven Bierne on
September it 1818. The caae was called
for trial Monday and the entire day was
taken up in toe examination of special
veniremen summoned for the trial of Its
case. From S o'clock Tuesday afternoon
until 10. o'clock that night the oismina-
tlon of veniremen was still in procreas
only two Jurara being chosen Monday.
Tuesday night the Jury was completed and
adjournment was taken until 0:30 o'clock
Wednesday morning.
Judge A. J. Hall proved to be the star
witness for the stale in Wednesday's pro-
ceedings. Be cave bis testimony In a di-
rect manner and there was no enante In
It under the cross examlnitlon ot the de-
fense. Judge Hall stated the only man he
saw In uniform in the saloon was Ser-
geant Bierne. There were probably It
or So seen in the saloon lie said at the
time of the tragedy.
The first state's w
there wore eight or ten e
saloon. In all be thought there were
or too Deraoni In the niece. Thin wit.
nest said that be aaw Sergeant Memo
wneei ana no was holding a club uplifted
in a striking attitude.
Judge Hall stated that when his stien-
tion tras attracted by a cry "look o it"
h turned sod taw Sands with a gun. At
me tune ne aaw sergeant Bierne ne testi-
fied the soldier was standing with his
hands at hla aides and he did not see Mia
do anyth ng with the club.
At 8:30 Banda came into the court roots
and sat at the end of the long Utile; on
both skies of which the attorney! In me
cats ware Maud utet be moved his
ta tus
fell visita lo. President Wilson
and (StherJunerfesscomatoe enr-
arnlriHKnt on s'speciaJ train eof reached
New York before midnight. Tugs too
them to ttw liner waiting ta midstream.
The imp aaUed out through the Harbor
ras m
guards
hour of Tuesday
fsistei
her
rlv
morning and so well had the plana been
- Gild that it waa generslly supposed In New
tort that the liner aim ner convey were
sailing ft Hampton Roads to take on the
French party at the same place where they
landed on coming to the United States.
America's H ansae to Mane tiers).
Toe visit of the distinguished French-
men probably never has been approached
In American history unlet it was whan
Urayetto paid bit visit to the mi
republic he had helped to bring Into be-
ing. Probably no foreign military hero
ever was received with such damoaslra-
iiouh at were given to the marshal of
Fruiré. Americans rlu.ktur with emotion.
kissed the great cape he wore: every-
where he went he was accorded the boo
and acclaim or tne -nero ot me
a." who had aived Prance by turn
back the Oerman borde in a history
tour battle.
lo recenUons to M. VI vlanl 'were
scarcely less memorable Tor no rorelm
stairs mm ever stirred Americans more
deeply by the fire of his gifted oratory.
SENOIMZAVERS
U-BOAT ISSUE NOT
TAKEN UP IN BERLIN
Thrilling Tala of Battle With
Undersea Monster Oaf
African Coast
fsuveo aaaas ne wat sesma straw
vomers.
attach 'nuvintJy 'sní'conuíuesl to d'ntMa
sKeaWtsatl
provost started to turn he bad a club In
his right band uplifted."
"In a striking attitude?"
"Yea sir."
A club was banded tne witness and he
illustrated the position In which be said
Bierne Wat tadamtr. hla nrnvosl stick. The
witness said ha testified in the examin
ing; trial.
"Bierne did not strike the defendant."
said the witness "not In my presence.
I saw a mam next In Saudi nasa hla hand.
but I could not aee whether he struck
him or not. He was a large man.
U. ft. Medical Officer Examlaett.
Major John H. Allen. United States medi-
ca corn a. the next wIomm wii mmimt
by W. H. Fryer county attorney.
Tne witness stld he had known Sergeant
meroe two years and after hla deem ex-
amined his body. "There ware rour
wotmds. which 1 found." said the wit-
wound no. i entered the left side
or the month and came out at Ihe neck
una vooa out tnraas teem.
This
struck
tvr
sDlnal cord wound No. a i
right aide. Tbe bullet entered
sue tenia ana Steven in rttr.
emerged in the back. It atruck the back
uone and went out Wound No. S waa a
bruised wound. Just to the Irn of the
the head milking the floor. Wot
i worn in use rignt aide it pas
through ttw liver and lung. I should say
n erne waa rivo feat six inches In seta-bt
r pronamy we ígnea tso
udge sergeant Bierne
The
should
yesrs old
gray. He
was a superficial wound
ousds. I
the rleht aids.
Powder Grains ea. Bess.
"The man who did the ahnotln
nave aeon m i
tne
iroui
isce ana uos
- . sweety. .
stmessttstedtnet tS
been held do
powder burnt
O. saddler.
e there would have I
ana uot a powder i
the third state'a i
by Judge Dan M. J
menus came u.
By Associated Press.
Phtlrdelphlt. Pa. May. s. Tales or i
desperate encounter with a oerman sub
marine off the north coast or Africa closely.
wars ana oy sailors ot s anuía treigut
steamer which arrived st this pon yes
leroay. Tne ostue wi
S sntettlil left the court When
or the de-
om. The
tired to Si
was quite a bunch there. I could not tell
2? m'ííiSSf T?!VÍ2íS-JÍl".Hhvn " " vetssSon ne-
fata. ' UerJd" air .rwirnh6 To. Lalt"" W"r " "
"There was cursing" he skid. "There
witness room adjoining the court. There
rooaS who watched the proceedings . nu ..duln" So. after the
- uss-crci were waa soooung. i do not
saiiau ta rim uin.. know positively who did the s too Una.
A. Elliott from sierra Hlmri waa I Salida waa standing st the cigsr esse and
The T battle with the undersea nrst witness. He testified he wss " wWtor - standing near the radiator.
before day breas tfjtSftad: "We heard the patrol corn-' : was ten feet ha wss away."
In the darkness the two boats maneuver- ' "if- ' w a soldier asnas face was After tne nrtt shot. Mm wttaees said.
d about the Brtttah aleamer's gunners "ITLr Tr' ' ' woiue
tiwatinv the hoasuie craft nniv hv the so in more out 'of curiosity and see
alare that went mi si she fired vollev whsl -uta trouble was. A provost SOT- asked Judge Jackson.
aft:r volley rromhel small guns. Off i- í1 "L '. '" "Yes" replied the wlmess "that sjjrs
eers of the steamer declared the U-boat " h1 the doer until I caught It. There where 1 wu."
nren ai leaat es anojis ana inen sent s ;w" """; w "r urin
lorredo through tin water it
a narrow martin.
ine uruisn gunners returneo tne nre
tu d
ALIENS FROM
mane
AMERICA
With View to Providing Against
Probable Shortage in Farm
Ubor in United Sutes Secre-
tary Wilson Removes Restric-
tions in Immigration Bill.
Conditions of Southwest Re
lieved by Step Texas New
Mexico and Arizona Profiting
Thereby; to Be Admitted
Without Payment of Tax.
By Associated Press.
Wsshington. Mar ss with the flew to
rnvlde against a probable nhortaae hi
srm labor Secretary or Labor Wilson
Dday issued orders for the admission to
lie United sulci of allana rrom Meilrn
otherwise barred by the literacy test or
the contract labor clause of tbe Immigra
tion law.
astrU wasters States Affectes.
The commlasloner general or lbs I mm I
gratlon bureau Mr. Caminar! announced
muai i waa to reuaee condlUani In usa south. " wusv vi rcj
la. SBB!L Wr?!.!1.
m I .in Wat :um -r the asWiataU OTosr.rTnT
rsws'.uustsia mat xas- aotwrefsnass or tne tut-. bun n.mi nr
way rroro u iitnrcy uid cofUfiVcl libor I tooliier
tVOTiaU'sV saM 1917 anmaarmitm mtm- urn i hrani h
CONFERENCES WITH
AMERICAN OFFICERS
BY ITALIAN MISSION
War Problems to Be Considered
After Formal Reception by
President Wilson.
aahingion. May n With the trrlval
here today of the Italian war mission
headed by His noyal Highness Fcrdlnando
dl Scrota prince or Udlne and a member
ot Italian reigning house conferences with
American officials over watvprobtema are
begin after the visitors have Hats
formally received by President Wilson
other hltth govemmsot officials. Many
enteruimuenta havj been planned in their
minor. . VlaasañWií '
Secretary I.ansina and other sute de
partment orriclala arranged to mi'et the
mission at the station. A snlllUrv and
naval escort waa orovlded to arcomnanv
the visitors to their headquarters.
sen of Duke ef Uenee.
Tbe Prince or Udlue. ranklnr mi'mher or
the mission. Is inn eldest aon or iho liuka
or ocnos snd rirat cousin of Kink victor
hnmisnui'i. inc prince is a capialn In
pari
the wsr snd haa been awa
medal for deeds of persons! daring.
(tus!. uno Msironl. inv-ntnr or wirciw
leletrtphy la another inembor of the mis-
sion. Mr. Msrconl Is a innnber of Uta
usiian amaio ana si so noias a coin
miaaion in ina enameer i-orni or
srmy where ha has tasan devoting
Sils
enerelei to the icrvlee or ilm mvcm
mem oy inventing and perrccunt war de-
vices. Mr. Marconi has been a frenurnt
y of his
lies map
dovrlnht'd
ore an I fi rs
Stérraórí
wan a memper or toa
repreaanitlivea ainru lino.
r.rerMii-is
ns got Into a safe.
"Do you know when the office 1st'
tbe battle
mat " -y. upp
' i Zir snSnTS SrSffi? Jr L i He hou1" h" sbootmr occurred about
by !S5; iSn?i Sí SííSníS" 'í1 Í?S im 'clocl' ln afternoon "it wss In
I omc'wXi 'Jii k.A S2 mt to J ustcc Hall - he Mid.
g until
and sol
without
submerged.
nre. ' m officer walked over to the bar and URj'llX -StX ZJlttff?
avbr. ak. Then I spmanainc to .one of the men. They I ' il 1
The freighter escapeo i -o M"'c P"J .Mr. t ue i Q - 1. 117- "1-
fare waa swinging hla club. One or the trouble and you got in the safe or be-
Declares Mexico Has Nothing to
Say to Getnnany on This
Sajbject.
nv Aaiocoated Preaa.
Mexico City. May a Ernesto Oarxa Pe
or i
rex. la ciarse of the foreign office.
dies that Mexico has made any represen-
taJtoaa to Oernsaiy oa the submarine ls-
sue. señor raras wss shown a
. -om Amsterdam wucn suaea
-texlcan minister to Germany was believed
a protesten on oenau t
unrestricted eubmarlne
not
lid
ermany
Mexico
warfare.
the Mexican government bast
author tied any aveh rspreseelitluait
that Mexico had nothing to say to
tanv on the subject. '
The senate and bouse have Biased a bill
uiburltlnc congress to appoint tempo-
ivy atete governors to set unUl those
McGaffey Company Near
Albuquerque N. M. Has
Fire Lou of $20000.00
y Associated Press.
; Asruostetwua N. h
atrosren the aaw m
OwsMtiy at McGaffey. is the Zunl laopa-
tatu las night entailing a toss of mm.
TT flamea started In the holler room
from i causa d known Ttw toil Is
rally covered hy msuraoce.
kosrd ol
Aliicrln.
has
M. W. SSJftTT LtsPI CI
Assurtalad Press.
nods. May St. The
f IBS United Mb)
tbrouth Preeadeni
tseuea s nsisaitai ta
Zmé 1 1 'LÉtm7iTamti 7a
. a mmm tt rire
Üf
the organisation repre
tasMst sasay thonasnrts or tasa aev raeog-
a. -asBtjajt ta
OllTBRlINUSBONjepS
NOW ATTRIBUTED TO
PLOTS OF GERMANY
safe" satd the
Recent Troubles Growing Out
of Increasing Cost of Food
Reaches Big Susru
By Associated Press.
Vigo Spain vie Paris. Nsy ta
gue se newspapara which hive jus
to prca say
tor the re
Porta
mat reach
at Lisboa dur-
csused by tbe
I nl lived.
Sev eral hundred persons ware arrested ha
Lisbon ma put aboard vessels In the
harbor. It Is reported the workmen
struck on Monday and Joined the saasttfes-
tstusTheogres wss attributed so
Andrew H. Hudspeth
Nominated for New
Mexico U. S. Marshall
By Associated Press
witniagvon as. u way ts. snarew n.
Hodipeth of Mew Mexico wss today
IStsawTTSS
jot Ascetas. May I
important aniayaai witness ta the trial
asar of Ota Loa tnaalra Tierna asid lava
ethers accused of neutrality violations
his been seateoced to the federal court
to whether he was i
lentlarv to tttl.
I Workers of ful1 atar asvtranr of Lower California and
Mai p. Watte. I one of the taraaianla to saaaartai Valley
Biuec named hy the I incite a i t evolution la northsrn Lower
rato samasw sfC
or Sha ntiitii tsl Bv lainitaad Preaa.
the failure of the IKrograd. May . via I nnlan May St.
as ssosser tas
it
"1 tot pretty near lbs
v :tnets.
He was the last witness st the mornlnr
rtUo lVmmmfn unm
"A soldier cante In and asked. 'Where Br. Paul Oallagher stated he attended
' -TTLJ J?."P ""Üi" i nresnt Bierne st Holal Otea. "He had
SSI . Tfe.. Pfrat leraesrrf wiveelad . wound In Us back." he asid "and an
tne soldier ran. He waa about ait
added
Te Bagase to Agricultural Work.
"Aliena admitted under the urovlaloha
hereof are allowed to . enter temporarily
upon toe understanding mat may win en-
gage la no other than agricultural labor
and any who fall to accept or after ac-
ceptance abandon employment or that kind
tnd engage la the performance or labor
In connection with other Industries ahsU
be promptly arrested and deported to Se
country whence they came
"in cases arising under this circular the
aliens Involved shall be admitted without
the payment of head ttg.l
PARSONS AND TROOP
OF U. S. ENGINEERS
ARRIVE IN ENGLAND
shooting
or seven lest from Ihe man who did tbe
Dianas stsrtea to wneei ana
this asiste" the witness waa
before tne Jury to Illustrate the
far Owe.
noticed the right hand or the de-
nt before the shooting there wit
the aoDeerance of Mood on It. After tbe
shot the soldier seemed lo reach for bis
pistol tesansro. .
"Where was he when tbe second snot
was fired?" asked District Attorney
Clark.
:k.:
The witness wa croas -examined bv C.
L. VowatL He staled h came to Bl Paso
rrom T ampias. Mexico. Ha said be bad
bean In the army hartas; eallsted twice
and was discharged toe first tune to ISM.
ad the second time to IBM.
He ttioiiftit there were 76 or o atan to
tbe saloon whan be inagtad.
Natae tolerraats Cats.
The proceedings were Interrupted hy
loud hammering In aome part or the court
house. Judge Howe Instructed Depuly
Sheriff Wtn Mord to locite It snd slop the
The wttneta eiblhlted s
snd stated It was tbe one he found
bedded to sergeant Bis roe's back. W
the bullet was found ha asid wss s
pie or inches rrom the nrtt wound
bullet after striking rtrst he tboi
someimns sua at
hers It was found.
Where
First Contingent of Americans
for Rebtalding Transporta-
tion LÁvat m London.
By Associated
am- i ixinoon eng.
Tbe menu or Unli
thought under rom
struck sn uasn
mat ot tne
ea states
mand of Major
this eveninT
meriean. Map
ureal untain.
.The first detsdt-
army engineers
Parsons arrived
lis aaotnd unit
corps usa
If
ricocheted against
t n was r
Uallarlier
whan he aaw teraveM Bterns tat soldier The troops were given an aatbualsttlr
ii in a ayint cawnea ana na ma not reeemsaa "T peopat at til sismas ana
make a close i iaminat on of the wounds. I Ihe turbt or the American net and the
Maetiss AtmisadhMlty ef Kviatemee. uniform of the JrUtoí States everywhere
The afternoon session for the most part. atolb anstoaers sinf hospl-
wae taken up with a discussion relative sl unila i had t safe voyste from the
lo the ssmtaalb llty or the hkafassony or ottUé sutes.
icoottousd oo Psae tasü LTVJSL ÍJr 2SHS2Í1 "'."HZ.
teat to France and Bel-
wansportsuou sysiema
Marquis Luifl Hniasrrlll dl nil
unra rae moer is under seo
in aira anil nan i
rrssctavo
tot many wi
fl rl anca. He haa
He house di repre-
sad formerly was
and commerce.
It Agüito ciuffelli.
reprosentstive of the ietlilsiive
or me Italian gorsrnaannt neint
bar of the house ot representslivet.
i been a member of cabinet sev-
nca and Is st present also s mem-
coiiiiguo oi siato or tne itaiun
n and adntUUtratlse and Judicial
rico Ailotu la Italian minister or
portillen snd has re resented Mm
city of Naples In the house of representa.
W.te?rf''CrcíS!rt- m
The Prince of Udlne Issued s tutemeut
tniaj afternoon which in pan follows:
"The chief object or our mission Is lo
convey the greetings o fthe king snd of
Ihe people of Italy to President Wilson.
Italy with rr set antbitaiaciu has
scrielmed the genaroua Iniervenuon or
the Amerlcsn people who have joined
me allies lo bring tboui tho irlumph of
ihe principles uion which alone can be
founded ate ad flatly . peace snd human
protress.
"Modern Italy can only be In run atree-
ineut With the American democracy which
was rounded by auch pure and oialtos
pertoatftt at Vashlngion and Lincoln
and which It now guided by a far-seeing
snd most Illustrious preildent who sun-
ported) ilk-tBt auifrste of his people has
cuurageouaiy taken up the defense ef
huinaaily and Justice."
The Prince of Udlne and other members
nr ine. mission will be formally presented
SPECTATOR
OF ALLIED
VICTORY
Emperor't Field Marshal Looks
on as French Inflict Defeat
on Teuton Forces in Moron-
vüliert Ranga TsJting Muy
- New Tranches.
Presence at Scene of Engage-
ment Supposed to Have Been
Connected With Attack on
Entente on Following Morn-
ing; Germana Outwitted.
On UK French Front In Fruiré Tneidiv
May it. (Prom a Starr Correspondent or
the Associated Preil.) Von lllrulnnhitrr
himself it understood to hsve been aspec-
lllrted on Ihe Oermana yesterday evening
on mo MdronvlUlers rangi' which resulted
In the cloture of several lines of M
doaervtioa iminis.
r."& frtaeh Ferestsll Puts.
rue German commander IB known to
AT JEROME
VERDE
President of State Federation
Declares Walkout It Fore-
runner of General Tie-up
Throughout State of Arisona.
Industrial Workers of World
Blamed for Troubles Wage
Increase Granted by Employ-
ers Fails to Prevent Tie-up.
Special lo the Mornln Times.
Jerome. Arts... Miv ea sainon
! ployed at the JcromrtVcrde copper com-
pany declared a strike law this afternoon
! and union picket were thrown around
the property or the company. This action
' wen 11 It sthi was caused by the du-
charte or an engineer aome days ago is
taken aa ahrnirirsnt ih view or the open
djrdMallcm of i. L Donnelly. I'retl.Jent
or the Stale Fcderntlon or Labor Hut the
strike In Jerome will he hot the mm.
oi a SBijs-wraa strike wntcii lie
win niiiew. in tne ouer miahv
nave oeen rust to tne norxnwsrn or
ires of Bay nsarmng. Tits prsnra rarttttissd
truilery. UunVhed in MsauTl whlFh w
rllllanttv successful tbtt more tota
At tbe
to uie president tomorrow.
LYONS CASE CLUES
TRACED TO HAVANA
ilghaiuu to ha i
EDITOR ARMY AND LasS
eattoaars"
ttie lot
NAVY JflllRNAI vm&BGimfix
lili I S UVVIBIUIU BV
Ml rhalr.
t nufriar.
The witness ssld Ibera were some sol-
diers to the saloon. Probably elfin or
ten. He never Itesrd Blares sty aaytbtot
or toyonsr my-tnythtr t to Warn.
who ideal "where Is tea
." ha aaad. "was sIMitaaj
back of sergeant three or loar feet ait
waa raemg mnwaaTOairecqo.
"The nrovosl." he said "was
three or foor reel tress me. I wit watch-
tot Sands snd the provost. I did Bet
ata the provost do -.nytttUif . Tbe provost
bad a amy arm on ma tace t
lay him to see whst ha wss j
llkonaat hat bad cone to Us
a distarbenee arnong soMtors. Saast was
dinscdv to front of men Me waa s aovases
of reef from the btr. His left arm waa at
on tbe bar. Be was rtssUss aaoaey to has
hands
Th7
aotdler Jest nolaheS Mvlw "waera
M whan It wss eat- I So sat snow what
became of Bat money. I star Mat dafaa-
ZrESt M. tat t ojarwv aroeaa? "
"Ma wat not racist Sends wheat the shot
was llredv aaked kr. VowatL "Ho etr-
u'í esaí atad the wuaeaa "tot
DEAD IN NEW YORK y
I Tranrt eTavs bosoiui
ea unawiaa toaay
B to tooaton "sud1
IMttoBt. which retched tog-
watt; waa received by ktog
Bty stBgtatBtn. ikslsce. Am-
' 'te ntajBBjaat tas snatnaswas.
Tnoaa tree tat aactaoed twenty uve tar-
Dct9CtlTal &QF MUlt AVaMnt
Go to Cuba oa Trial of
Several Arrests to Be Made
New Mexico and Arizona
in Few Days.
so B
IMu oermana were captured.
same time aha rraneh nhtitiuvt
room beyond the ridge ror futuro oners
nutiined lo the correado ndem todav.
the opertflona In this ration developed
into s "struggle ror observations points"
possession or Which la absolutely India
pensante for success under present con-
ditions of warfare in their forward drive
on the Moronrlllleri range the French
capturad all those positions dominating
tne aurrout.auuf territory. Tht heights
or carnlllei.. Blond Haul. Cesmie and Te-
ton and the Moronvtlllers Mils are sow
Indisputably ln their possession and from
them they are able to watch tin move-
ments or Herman aupply column and re-
inforcements anil thus harass them mak-
int precarious las Oerman tenure or list
Hhelrfia plain.
Fnrliririlloaa More Formidable.
Tlie system of fortirioatloaa encountered
hy ihe French to their advance wss more
rorioidabis than any they bad met heiore
that t .me nut lbs clever maneuvering or
their infantry and the ntle-drivint or thslr
lery overcsme these dirtlcuiues. Thus
i ww is ui Atiaoni.
nd of fha anion coni-
Tlle United
vr anted the dams
rniuee ror tne Miami arale putting sU
uiidertroiind men on tht same basis.
This means an increase or 50 cento clay
ror muckers and tt s day for car men.
effective May Is.
Aaftoters Drat Strike.
In spite or this concession on the part
or the company Donnelly and
out for recognition
union and
nr
I
light
an airplane berore the attack. Two
French were able to ret tier a victory
ig 1 Jiniy ouc-iiitn
lilted to make t nil
trad about. -Mr. Hyde has taken an otn-
dal position with the Yount Men's Chrls-
liOB staoclatlou which Intends to
arrangements for Amerlcin trooca 1
to those which hsve heeu made for the
British behind toe linea. They sre Inval-
uable ror the men when they ara resting
after trench duty.
mat the industrial Workera of the World
have talned control or the Jerome union
and according I a number or the for-
eujmers they ware Intimidated Into vot-
ing for t atrilla.
;"IL"fir DatnCNSE.
alt. Arts.. May ttv-DonneUy who
tend the meeting or the executive com-
inillo of thai body here today on ac
count or me ternme siiuanon.
in rspiy to a request
OmallflV that hi room In
present at the meeting he repliecTtoal
could not possibly leave Jerome
lima. Ha predicted that f.Wt) tata
go on strike Friday mummy and
wooid remain on alrlke until the
or the union for recognition and
enees -or r were granted.
The labor committee of which
is cmurmwi waa ammnstea tar
Post or assuring harmonious ro
anneal employers ana annuo;
damsMts
and lje
operation
sW! alin-
U rats police poeeeaa clues which are
likely soon to raaull In the arrest or the
slayers and conapiratora who brought
about toe death or Thomas Lyons wealthy
flew Meadas rancher and 1 atnaman m
. . . Iliihlsnd Psrk Thuriday ntfbt after his
TVÍZ -rm 1 mnttt ivwrn euver taay.
la the second (. fl ruo Bullre oirieer
Ratnrded Ablest Atrtáorrtv ess
tji:iu atavu. L II I . i
Was 81 Yam of A ge
w s oa hla was
2SV . i 10 Havast Cuba after asm coa ociad with
ttLS. 1 LS wa ' UH killutr Sf Mr. Lyons. sertatM Tota U
u étpr.sM! his I sas heaslreclst the work
several arraaia.
a potlea ornear of El Pits It
NOTHINU IMPOBTAM T TO
ay Aiaocittsd praas.
Berlin via Indon. May tt.-The Oer-
man orrictal siatemenl tola evening ssya
there It nothlog of Importance to report
CALM ALONO IsON.o.
By Assoc isted Press.
Vienna via London llar n -The rol
low lot communication wad Issued today:
heavy treoefr mortar preparation did the
eurmy attack our tranekat before tas
town of 1 lor lis. Ha wss repulsed with
heavy losses.
"tarty today tullan anas sad trench
portara opened fire on our position on
the CtrtO plateau. The trtlflery battel
has Increased to- treat violence.''
MTMirto mTaaasTiNe nata mntaii.
ay Associated rreaa.
st.
Issu
owing to the unfavorabto
CABINET OF COUNT
TISZA REPORTED TO
HAVE RESIGNED JOB
try aso-istwt Preaa.
Church editor of tea Army and Navy land tost
fawatT. died at ata toaría hart today. Oeorre to
tyraa aaaamonla Ha was M years oM. be'.-dor
lest aathoriuaa oa ataitary
tMWy tOO UMlr OUaaMsTsMUIIr
let for two seoeratloas- I
as preval
Bateare Qosoaj
rsfLíí Tí
Cv
wat rajirda a
N. f . dearendenl or 1 revoto
isa Army and
leo case of the
or tat ata
ZTSHTL
Orator aT oSHmSTAS
Bum aaao-
he mñf-
Ibr
vvtotj netihuut me oon-
rai of tat mea woo ten
Sha morder and sonar.
entry believed they had covered up all
suspicion.
Detactlve Sergeant Avaiml waa ategeT
lag to toare un a rati trato ror the east
Wedaaadty sayhL Me la eoatl stoat the
mystery WW ha cleared ap within t few
la one of toe bur teal caaes fast hit
jw MOftontod Tie n Paso police" MM
sssrtrsiarratta are espertad ta tas
bordar ta coaaaatton with tht death of
Mr. Ussa.
Oat trratt win ha Blade to New Mas
ito Tl.ursdty accordant to word received
to El raso Wednesday Several nrosslasat
na nam tor mveauiauon witam
raw days. H It Said.
fa spam
Rat next
PaTM IW BITPI ftf
ai. mtfaj.
reply haa bean received from
MB.lstalpau'tt
The HrlUsb off Ir lil
communication Issued this evening taya:
rsoihmt of special interval occurred
Franz Rinlelen Already
Convicted Pleads Not
Guilty to Other Charges
Bv Aisoclatod Preaa.
'New York. May t.-Krans hin telen.
un oavy cayum eaaviaaaa
aenumced to oat year la pr
toe as
ih.
ssrfs
ilaystod not ruUty today
ai uteaafle nhlalalnr
to
o sa1
Maa of perjury and
t aaaaport wsteh satsblekt lam to tat
atotrtond where he waa arretted and a
bet to mis country The a uvea tat ml
fetosa to plací BtMstaa on trial atalu nasi
Daughter of Former
President T aft Dean
of Bryn Mawr College
Central News Dispatch Declares
"Iron Man" Haa Loat All Mem-
bers of Official Family.
By Associated Press.
Iff. nsy as a central news
I Amsterdam say t the Hunts-
esbtoet. of which Count Ttaaa was
Mr has rea It nod.
nt Tim tin "iron men" of Austria-
rPro&
t monarchy and was the hut aurv'.vor
BM little group or stile sen no who sur-
oT trnoiRM- Chiirtos flte makira Of
officials of the prevloui rearlma art
dismissed or resignad.
1 have been periltasM reporta from
many sources that Emperor Charlee keen-
ly raaantad the dom.noiro of Berlin la
Austre-Hunesrlan arrurt. and tost Coast
Tlssa was toe ana trail obstacle wile
r Mm from freí lot hla empire
influence of Potsdam.
Thoa Oetof to V ttaaa.
eiegram twceivta
Amsterdam rtoiiana stay aa via son
fOrrrssyiae retaras tiB
dtapstch Jtsysta laavtot ft?BBS wWa
iswr" college ' todíí thstUa sao!sMhouas ta'tbeeftv '
agauk w .
Laaaii '
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 24, 1917, newspaper, May 24, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199062/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.