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EL PASO MORNING TTME9 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 191 7
PACIFISTS
ASK LABOR
TO UNITE
AGAINST
AMERICA
No Further Effortts Hold
Meetings at Chicago But
Shameless Attempt Is Made
to Solloce Union Organiza-
tion! From Loyalty to Their
Country.
State Council of Defense May
Take Steps to Punish Mayor
Thompson for Illegal Action
in Protecting Treasonable
Gathering in Defiance of Gov-
ernor's Orders.
By S.SKV ISIetl ITeil.
:. ""Pi- I rt to Hi
Pssnplf's Gsaticll of America fur Denio-
erry and pirare made no erfon lo hold
s puMi meeting intiay tintrht w-
ral cr.nrerenret r Beltl si holeli
wlwrr the delegates are quarter!.
Vim of th iririt himhIi"! Labor
ptcjilr tiavinr previ uisiv aiinnunrw1 ltiy
Would male speei h. . ther if permuted
is do so. Hone mad an sddrett how-
ever. A forre or deputy sheriffs wen
StW to to plrnlr round by Hberirr
Trssgrr avho haa rreen ro-opersttng with
Adjutant ...rural w.s...ii alnr the ar
rrrsl of ths four eotnpmiet of iitüonsl
rtitrd.inrn from Sprlngrieid on Sunday
nlrtn.
Sheriff Trirr declined lo tatr what
Instruction bail lisen given to tbs ds-
ptillra. siting tint IM waa ro-operatlnr
with Adjutant irnertl nirkson snd would
bs governed bv lii.tt'iirtlons from the
rian Aellna Against Major
Mayor TboovpSOtt by ulm.e instriirtlons
the meeting of pai insta waa bold yester-
day undfr proli-rtton of ins tvolice waa
la sorlualnn Ibrourbnut I . day. Mem-
kerf of ttte aisle coum 11 of dereos di
trussed .ossilMlity of action against Die
mayor for Hat waa regarded aa hla li-
teral anion in permittlnr the pariritl
nu fluí to be held in drfiinrr of Gover-
nor lowdena order. . A number of tbe
delegate to Hi pear nuurerenrs left
Btjlllhl.
The report of tbe rosulutlotia commit-
. tat aa turn out Uriilghl contained tbs
following :
"Tbe events of the laat row days
nearly show how far America baa tone
in depriving heraetr or democracy la car-
rier I" eaport It abroad. The action of
Dovorn'ir nurnrnilst of .Minnesota OWvr-
aor Plullipp of Wisconsin and iloyarnor
Lowden of 11111101 In rorbiddinr Hie
peac'ol mid law Abiding convention of
the mnstilurnt a-.-im.lv of the I'eople'a
Bsasai 11 of America for nomocracy and
are tu taken uainal tb vigorous
protest or the labor 01 gfttilistlona tu earn
tale who now e nearly what Ilea be-
hind tin- stomp! to Mill.- rreo inlilsga.
ror lahor la to be the neat o tun.
"c nrre lbs people of the Unltsd
TO THE BOYS WHO ARE DRAFTED.
(By HAPftBURO IJIM.I
Tne writer nr this little meaage m you boyt has Mmeeir been an American
soldier and b u veiy proud or that (an. II knows army lir. and nr bat teen
red hot righting and he knows Ihe ways of orricers
I will pul It like this: I will almply tall you what I would do if I were
going into the army again lust I would go Into It wut the rock rirm intention
at whipping Germany I would look al the matter Just like that Save thai I
would certainly hoi rJasaOTSat lh tniiMirtaure or anybody rise I would believe
SO far as it were p. -ihh that it was up to me P. me. myaeir to give Germany
las earth's pariah nailon the Urging thai la going tu make all naliona aara In a
World democracy.
And tbe moment I wtt ora lulo tha serviré I would resolve that no matter
OOstbe." U aullad ma or not I would obey orders vary strlriiy and to tin L Iter.
That Is tha magir phrase. It la the religion or Ihe army: obey orders. Ionio my
tunc In Uw army no man aim lived up to that aa hit motto rould go through.
S term or rnllaunent without having a chance ot being made a corporal or a ssr-
ajwant or even sergeant major. Thar are few coinmlslond omrers who will
overlook tbe enlisted man who never diotcys an order when promotion be-
comes necessary. And In this war men rmin the ranks ar going 10 win rom-
Dbvsiona. boya; remember that!
But even man or the roinpanv or the troop or th battery or whatever It
happen to be cannot lie advanced you ay. and you are right But avety man
eso be a Mldtar. Mow much Ibera la bound up lit those three little words!
Tou'll know yourself after awhile A real dved Ip the wool Mnerican toldlrr
of course. It a gentleman too Mowover there It hound to hs 1 chañes for you
to wla your chevrons. I've haver yet s. en the man who tried bard for pro-
motion ir be tried honorably who rune out or it a prívale. In aptte at their
blurr military manners orrt.ers are Ju-t like you under the km tmy are quirk
to recognise and they are moat hrartliv glad to recognise tbe salden qualities
at s aoldier and a gentleman In an collated man Remember that mo!
Alto remember this You ar bi tbe service rr your . ounlry. and not to iittk
soldlctliig 11 de. you ar going arrow tha Atlantic ror the purpoae or whip-
paw oarmaiiy. and ror no o toar reason to long. nova and good lurk to you.
and may tbe good God or our fathers bring you bark to nil
A HeTMstM Drink . wIIsbbbbbbbbHH
A Sattefrteg Drtek téfc
Mmmji lstuis
Instant PostumI
til a éssmis k laLi 1 -
l -ay j. 10 BBttcil daaC CUp. I
1 . t tpa r ttataj a ma psraartty or ssa aoasm
- wm sjSptirS aaataaZr"w I t arpaoui and
y-J "c.y I J .::..r:r u;:l
BaVsaasstwaa IH SeaMl stj tarsal I dark forces" wM.li amtieed
Overalls Favored by
Gen. Wood as Uniform
for Draft Recruits
lv Aaaoriated Press.
1 amp ronatnn. rort Blky Ian-.
pt J liraried men fr.m Vihikhi
Sense and Colorado la th rr...iMenih
divttion rintimmeat at Lamp runs
Ion hen will dig tfenrhet and drill
In ttlne overalls. If a iiirfesti.n made
.. the ar department by Major Oao-
eril Wood la adoptad.
Not Mllr will the r. venenen! BSr
hundred of Shruiaanda of doliera
iM-urral Wood rteeisr bill th ua
or nverslls will iieip conserve the
uptly of nfiif'irms artiirh la far
rrom adequate now. sccnrdlnt to ef
firrrs hers.
HUle P. repudiate tbla violroi .. 11
on Hie riaht. of rrrs speech and rre
.niMar-nrt. a th only etrer'iv
anawer. we call ttion them to orsaitis
in i.rneaiiie and law ihidmr aaaemblaa
Pi adopt legal and rrmMltuU.m! method
to it. .led thnr rights and invert
Oovernor frank o. lowden arrived In
1 ii 1 ''.) today to tak personal I liar' at
the situelloii anaína out of the meeilna
of tb eosnict of aiitnnrlty between him
seir and Mayor Ttvmpaon.
Free Speech nee Mask Tree.
"Hp rar sa I am concerned I purpoae to
cut It to the test. Dial Uiom who Irs not
fnr th government are aralnet II" said
Oovamor Frank fj lowden tonlrht In a
aiairinent mada efur a rontere with
Attorney General K J. Brundare. IS re-
tard to tna mectlnr or lb 1 ounril ror
liamocracy and I'eace held under ordera
from Mayor Tbomptoii berore Uie tovernor
could ret troop to ciu.ttn Pi prevent the
meeting. Tbs statement' aald-
"The fact It that the anlecodants the
personnel and tbe proparanda of the o
ealld ."atioti! reiin.il of Amnra ror
Hem... i.y and I'eace mate it a traaaon-
abl ronaplracy. Much a r nssirary nut'it
not wnen the nation Is baitlnfr ror Ita lira.
IB rind aballar under a rialiu or rreedum
or aieech.
"If w toa thla war real free apeech
will P lost and this society wl.lch now
claims prunes. . will ronirlhute to that
result. A treasonable conspiracy la Bone
Hi leal a crlm berauae It la atsted in
public A crime la not leas s crlm be-
causa th world Is taken Hito the enn-
Udenrr of those who commit It
"I shall employ the rull power of tlia
stale In imppreasliir the mertinr or thla
aoclaty. What I ha eald or thla cam-
palrn appllea equally to otbers which may
seek to obstruct the r'.verninent In th
proerutlon or this war. trSadnm bl
spaarh will be respected but In Illinois
will iiot ba per mined as a cloak of trea-
son. Tbs time ha rome in find nut
who are for me toverrimrni and who ara
srsmai 11 This Is the only rlsssirirsllon
which mattera at the present lime. If aa
hether he
taró
to Mayor Thompson ror overrtdinr the
orders forblddmt the msatmfa bf th
Kace council. The governor tonlrht re
rated hla ordera to Adjutant General
Dtekson to prevent all meetings similar
to that of II peaca council. The troops
sent tu i.Mr is. by the governor on sun-
day will remain lor in time bring to car-
ry out these orders.
Uav Indict ThnmpAiin.
It waa announced Pmlghi by orricers or
tbe Malional Security league that a meet-
Inr or the eiecutlvo roramlliea would ba
held tomorrow pi consider plant for piar
lug chargr agalnal Msyir Thompson be
rora a grand Jury as a result or his grant-
ing iiermlsstnn to the People's Council to
hold a peace meeting slier It had barn
forbidden by Governor lowden. Ii. H.
Merrick president or toe ".e. iiiiiy league
said It was tha purpose or the league to
ack Ilia co-operation or tha aisle council
or dórense the city council and tha nu-
tans war bonci pi cany out such stct'S
"as will ba necessary to M ing about the
sOsa
for Sis rrorts Pi prevent peace meetings
were prepared by aldermen r..r prenia.
Hon to Um cuy eoanetl tomorrow prienda
or tha mayor In the council ttld they
would be ready to etplaln the action or
the msvor ami defend nun agalnal what
they p nurd political tltSCkt.
Omnty Judge Scully In a statement de-
claring lliat Mayog Thonipaon "1 a meiiac
io Chicago by luviting through his s. ti.
tha coining 10 till city of very enemy
leinenl" aald thai lie would rail a meet-
ing of the representative cltlsena to da-
vit means or diaplacing the mayor.
spaaBBasarayhSBask I tawsa. atsat rjwsaaw eatsssaiasse
k. 4sm Wsm i-. j u.
NOTES OF POPE AND
WILSON DEFINED DY
FRENCH DIPLOMAT
Both Want End of War Bart
President Also Dtssiraa Fail of
M often sol larn Dynasty.
By Aswveiated free
Paris sept. 4 -"Yo aak lor my opinion
concerning the utterance of Pops Baas
diet and President Wlisnn." said Bams
rvenys Cochin one or tb Isaoera of th
'.Ihollr psrly or Frsnre in parili
to th iie.i pre today.
' II I. rerl.'li that those of th) pop"
h ronlliiued. "have rather Iba chara- ter
or a pl.-'orol while Uiom or the presl
dent are encyrlical bol I do not se.
why art should nppne tbem ts sad
other
"Hid iih pop speak In atn. .to
barause Ms voice has been listened to
ild he Msk Inrrtiportunely No the
Msheit in - o stitttorlly in the world wa
obliged to speak. Did ha speak with
Partiality ' to .me. has Iwen able p pre
tend so He desires first of all tn put
toma rack wiier tivey were peri
Itrtl. and lo regulate afterward th
tirrna rtiaed In the orient in we.tern
Kurope In roolormltv with the wlshea
the people and In urh t manner at
tn provoke new wars. H does not rorget
th horror rommitted Ihe tnorren.ivr
populttiisn carried off Into slavery the
open towns bunted. He condemns theae
rrlmes. Who thon. committed them?
He renders it rull justice aa tn the Honor
or our armies For the future he re
c'linmehd to all thos who attacked u ss
well is to oor.eivea that they dlsann
tod ve shall toon ss th Germana
obliged themselves to that.
' in. president desires to ami ll mill-
Itrtsm. Ho do tb pop. But In addi-
tion. Mr. Wilson desires tbs end or the
n ur .ii.-rii qyna.ty. wblrh in'tiiuted
this regime. He makes tsar ie upon the
German nation tban upon its ttuilty head.
He uses about the same languate that
ureit pr tbs allies against "i oleon In 1SU
alter the return from F.lb
"My notion I quite dlff rent There
was only on . h wtnln there are
among the Teutons of the north millions
nr Hohenmllei nt- amonr the manurartur-
ers and bankers or Prussisn .tie. amonr
th legion of Avtd merchants who at
the advance guard or then trmrea feu
upon our ronntrl'es. Tliey tre amour tha
socialist workman even and ill or II veía
ar animated by th fury or domination.
Literally Germany and philosophic Ger-
many the Kant and the Finite prepare
the evolution ol the stSPi that cult or
tnlrhi with their celehrsted 'die welt
mr hi
-en lit
world's history i ih
at once etplalned and
words 'fieutsrhlaud u
haughty and arlaiorrati
voi ld tribunal."
..iiipleted by Hi
m tiles ' TIM
reform or l.ulher
both prepared and
condrii tha iberra-
am and shall always remain'
slid Hern pureidiilwran.' "
Gompers Flays Traitors
Obserucling Government
in Plea for Labor's A id
F!re Pa Sept. I Btmtifl Gomiera.
Bsluant or Vms Ainerlrsu reiteration of
sir. declared thai person tinwlllinr to
do their rull duly In litis hour or national
peril are not entitled In th protection
nr th. repuMir during a l abor day sd-
drrss here today.
"I am a tiarlflttthal I I was until
president Wilson asked rongreaa to de-
clare war." asid Mr. Gomi ers. "Now I
Would betray the great body or working-
men whlrlt I represen ir I did not mge
them lo give their laat lull nnaanr of
drtotl.iti to tb cana of wnrld freedom.
"When I am Ml on tha cheek I am will-
ing lo Hint the idl er bul after that I
hav no mors cheeks and must use lbs
rtsts that Gl give me lor my protection.
Men women and clvtblren have been mur-
dered by a ruthless xruer tbit I inlay
seeking world domination. II Is the duty
of every man and woman In America tn
sue Uva best in theni whether on tha
field or hattl or In the shop-to bring
about th destruction of that powar."
Surroánded by Canadian
Police Murder Plotter
Shoots Self; Two Escape
ml at I. achule estéril ly by a mate of po
lire and cliireti. and fighting desperately
until wounded. Joseph I ertur alias Hand
field one of ireveral btlldltt SI Tilted nt
.Mi uniting the hi. tne -or Lord All eMail
oiMi-iicr re Montreal -li
and or
plotting to murder hint two days pre
vi.iu.lv. . mu ic iied suicide dv i trust a Btn-
Iri Inpi hi i-i'
Henry Miineiie. iltn Olrard. and J. A.
Tri-mhfay. ununited dynamilars and com
pinion id l.educ war being pursued to-
night by a po of tptrlal polic from
l.chut and war altt to be headed to-
ward Ihe Laurentlaii inounisins.
Kll K. I.alsmieie tbs young anll-con-tri
tptioiilst speaker who tiaa Sasistej the
sntliorities In hmding down criminals who
attempted tu murder Lord Alheletan ind
h i 1 1 1 1 1 v It i:lP'rvllle lias rniiiesitd. II
Is i ie. i that I edite iihI Monftla btvl liso
pltnnd to shoot Lord Athclstaa. but Lalu-
oiler rrtl y retnovwl th cartridges
from n en revolviri Just before Ihey
i'prted on their murdaroui million
Colorado Enlarges
State War Council
Uttvr. i ..I. i spt . Abdlltlon of Ihe
ateta ways and mesus ruuuiiiiu-n and II
enlargement of the .tale wr council wil
eight ailditioiiaj in. inner was announced
today i wo or tne new memnrra are rep
ie.rntllve or rirniers' organtsUona
Th new member are-
George H Bergr. t Hnyr. lrorer
ronner uurr or tha way and means
ii iniiitl.ee J. M. i otilo or talon preal
dent of the Colorado slat Farmar' union
nr. rilarle A. Lory ron t uitma prest
danl or th stale agricultural college
John Mm t i or Hidden nutr or tita
tt. gtang: C A Ketulrlrk or Henvi
former meauSer of lit way ind umi
laien.-f ' Manilla or M
Jin. I allnl tl) ;
Tl Un lad
Tire t.i war council. Mm SiaNaors
i nei rsiuipoaee 01 eiecuve asaie 01
rirara snd IIm war csiuncll will comprte
Uie stale council ur defense
Included In IIM new nriaulistloii plans
ar arveral new committee which will ba
sub usimitllea. of ih war council Owe
of Ih u s fond iootr.il i-ouiiiiitt. Nw
chairmen of lub coiniintiee are.
Jobs Fvan. rinsnra: 'John w Moray
asr relist Or. t hsrst A. Lory rtsss)
produrU. nnearviim and uvarketlng A.
tvducU. onsrvalmn ami
F. HeHlr.lla. hve alnrk
uiuv.a. Uie stock. Prof.
anise. K. SI.
Alvln Vsaar of
a n.
tiross or aanrultural r.llege naclori
s II kerr. remains aa bead . lb ub
..aiuinue on warkeiuig and J W. Kelly
of the roUrv lalv.r c.auuiiliee A aub-
rosasalslii on puLli. stioo which will han
.ua pusili'lli or II council
asm i
sute prim
! "a Vimii
.ar preiroee aeaf lor-
aosUy of u i anula
I "lirUlTuV
ss I "thar
fe ras-olt stTstasl the r satas at tUatMcor
B'sssslaS- m Jaas taaL asurasrr was
lodo lad under a Taw which MStlllssI se-
vere Ir ISISSI llll lug Ska arHUSry Waisa-
araaafaaa by a haaasait gnoal ui Use laav
A GERMAN
By s 1 1 i t m i
I s rovomnon at hand in Germany' Tbs
A ii .sign itremlM go so fr to tsn
gainst til recta-that Germany as al
ready "tblate- with revoltittnn. Aral
nearly all hnaaiant aeem to be convinced
that In Germine "ill surely rnllow rhelr
i ample and do to ma kaiser what they
ltd to in t.tar.
while to not
Hiiaal and Gern
Tr
Hera are lew
the inn giariu
ine u lai spark of revolution died owl
in oennsny
The recent Bnsln revolution n
noun.ed itself by th..osod of preitmtn-
sry outbreaks spread through mnn tbtn
s dede. Germany has not prtrdured a
atngie revolutionary outbreak In ttity-
ev.o years.
The majority of well isforrred ohr
S- had long predletsd t revolution la
ussii No prominent Oermtn. and no-
body who know Germany dreamed or
pre-in ting an early revolution at tha
Pitnerian.l uniii till war aroar sod th
wish became ratner to tn inongm.
i ato a
tie RiiMitn
people ware ravolutlonltta The revolu-
tionists In Germany a minority of the ho-
clallsl party probably do not number hir
a million alP rether scarcely on par
cant or th 0rmn people.
In Germany It has been customary for
a handful of Socialists to sit a few months
In Jell ror aunt mild mlanehalvnr aa less
msje.tr- In Russia hundred or thousands
or the riower or tha country have lan-
guished in prlaon or elite while tan of
thousand hav died not for innocuous
verbal rrlttclini of government but tor
rvilntlonlBI.
The BtimUn oculista ara til revolu-
tionists Th German Sorlsjigta as per
cent of thetn-htv actually attacked r-
nlutionltm a being unaoeiallatle and have
preached legality (the kaiser's law) whll
"diclpllne" ha been UMlr God. They
hate taught obedlenr to tb Socialist
baders. who ta wa have en obey tbe
Balsar.
Nor baa tb way brought the German
Red Cross War Council A pproves the Bill
Before Congress to Provide for Insurance
for Soldiers and Sailors Sent to France
By Tloeei special Correspondent.
Washington I). C Sept. l.-lt Is a mat-
ter Ttr importance to the Bed Cross that
at the Instance of aacrclary of Ihe Tre.
t mi.. . a eoiiiin enenaive meaiure
providing for the nnanrlal tsititinc of
ih runlllet of Amerlctn soidp-rs and sill
ón has been Introduced in congrrii.
Hi ni v P. Hav son. chairman on be hair
or the lied cross wtr council recently
authorised the rollowing
idnioustv me lata or provtaitig tor
the financial tailltsnce or the rsmillea
ildler and sailors I to large
mat the government -akin t an assume
In no other way can in burden pe
isrbargwl fairly sad aa a matter of
gilt rather lhan charity. Mo voluntary
organisation or organisations could ade-
quately cops with s duty of such magui-
lua.
Bill Prrpered With Crest ( are
lionera ui congress luitulun. misty rp-
rrsentt a very caretul alitdy or Ihe whole
problem or punible dependency at a rs-
ault or tb war and a ronscienttoua eiU-
intt of the governnMnt't recognition of
Hi responsibility.
As drtwn tb Mil IS tn smeudmenl lo
Ih act establishing tb bureu of war
risk Insurance snd adds to Hh- run. t.. ma
of tins bureiu tbe tdonniairiiiun or ram-
lly allowance! and allotniniti p. depetup
sols or cnniirensation ror rlealh or dis-
ability and or Ufa liisuranr lur meo In
the mlliury or nvl rylc.
In s memorsndtim Berretary McAdoo
eiidalm tha Optrttloo of the proposed
lglltlon.
Tl renin" sayt th secretary "that
the cost involved in Hie pioinulgatloD or
sue it a i innprehenalv plan is a moil Hn
pu riant rit'tur lo be considered. Adu-
anal r .límalos wera submitted lo mí.
These estimates are necessarily of a ten
tative character owing to tbe lul thtt
II Ii iinpuitlbla to secure accurate data
upon which lo bis calculations. Altar
careful coiiilderitlon of the estimate
and alter consultation with r.api. B. H.
Wnlfa. or the wir department one of
the leading actuarle! of tha country. I
hive reictied the conclusion that ir the
hill i. nii inpily enacted into law the total
expenditure ror th rirst snd second years
will ba as rullowu
Flrit ysr. Sec. voir.
Fsnilly ulowsnr . iiti.a.uuo litsi.niii.iai
Death indemnities
Conipenssiion ror b-
11 disability ...
Coiutienssiion lor par
tul Ulaabllity ....
g.OUU.OUÜ
t.ssu.ouo
MjSOO.OOO
SJ 000.000
Bi
insurance agalnal
deslli snd disability tt.uuu.oOO llt.oou.utU
Total SITd.IMMJM aooosBo
"Tha bill is intend: to meet thrsst
esinUsl snd rttndamental princlplei ol
Justice wbicii you have to much it hurt
ill main purpose Is to grsnt s reasona-
ble governmriit liuiemnlty agatrm tint
losses tnd riiks Incurred In lbs tlls titrg
FOLLOW YOUR LEADER OR LEAD
YOUR FOLLOWER!
By EOWKXl
nly on thing which can inak
loa It la the sausriard belief thai wa
can V
Thar hs never
Ihe hietory of man
through boiailul
any rightar-trian
tatiluri! B C. a
amlled hli way In
nr ah yourseir.
nlstt an eauaiiy .
own aprlnre. I
to sveryone oulftldt
been say conlesi in
which couldn't be iot
..tec ronndSSK. Ask
Goliath ot UaUi. soma
r Jim Corbet! who
dd -at In IBS A. i
I. ui an probably for
sod etauurl li "io you
word on this tubjacl
- or an a.) him It llll
.'efi.le drOD It
Hi lelll
ther I anou
It rannol mike
ua In W omnia II
ttiing which slthotigh
ir.se tn war can rum
ml . an pul off Iba day
Ictory slliio.l llideftnlll'ly.
ii ca
link
the war
uacaue when
in Irioroughly
arouasd. they IH nrry tas thin
inroutn io irower nor
of powera cm ...n.luer
buudrari million American tools
Is Belrtum rououarad i ml y Uv.aa asbo
do not know hcismm will aiy re Blgiuu
IS MIS CWHIUS'ird lo.tsy ibsn HIV IMIIrai
ha ver been at any tun. With that
ssaupM bafure ua cuuld wa avf Quil-
b i rail v deleiied- r..i forbhl.
Bui ihare 1 "t thmr which rould seal
may rowelvUuv Mad us itilo thai deso
latTon which Scltium. uncouquarad. has
suffered
What i that ua I rung'
II is this leifttbaaat-
Wrsara It NT
Not aiasuag tha mass of tha email.
They hav already aluan lire qusbiy of
laotr iplrtl. and She quantity of A U
spiead oa Ih record of bit to y Tb
illfllkai hkh assy ruin us u aaaoag
moa alwa wa has kuosiiad with our
uut. and bv wssMW bars given lu
iBjssja sjaa ssisha.ping of our ItVss and
p. tn ds at ssaf-hura oraasary
.onauanwal- BSMIars' Good lord aa!
gajatlassaad M what Shaat
lu euliUcsJ JtgMW aad partusu wsre-
REVOLUTION
m.i mil u ti i iM.
revolution nearer a yet Th ah its Oar
mn nation I nndr the ma rroi n
Germwiv has bean ateadlly vbbirtnti and
th ftarlaliM agd tb rvohrtlonltl hive
publicly son. meed llrat ints I Ibair view
Iso Now military virton make in et
silent Mils lor th Oertnta mart peace
for which all German agenta ar now
aattaaasT. Bat Ussv ar not stsanr a rav
orabl anil for a German revoJuUnn- t
August Babel th greet Boeitlut Madr.
pointed out only rw years saw
The vies or all well Inrnrmed German
la that of Victor Merger who aner mak
tng Mia usual German clum that German
would remain victorious on land coa
dudes that thar Is no prospect of t rs
Ola lion in a yrurlnu tMrmany.
But hat those military nctorte and tbsti
vary memory ba wiped out by a tanas
of q ally nunvarotii and decisive defeatt
end tn country may begin to move ur-
warda revolution The military cante will
saver yield evceit under rrsnmlslon.
Tht romoulslnn. Implving th complete
reverssi rrr mniutry oisripun rn scares
Ly bs sipavrtad from milltartied an
nnn-revrdiillonsry people like tb Gar
nana Tb pressor win hav ta sosa
from without
It may ba that a German revolution I
nesr. nr it may t.e tmi s attaaa aasa
lutton is rar. tma thing la certain that
tn only nrspe or ucn revolution n
ma.hu a and Irretrievable defeat for lax
talser's armies
Tha German revolution Is alresdv be
Ing lough foe -hv the revolutionist! of
Mo-na tod the desceivdmtl or UM rryolll
tlonlala or France Italy Fnslsnd and the
United Hates ksiserl'm left th world
great democracies no cholos. They had
attaer lo allow themselves to ba robbed of
s Mr- part of the benent of their own
revolutions In tb pt. or they had to un-
dertake to brink annul t revolution In
Germany 'or In lieu or that to tint bar
SS s crlmtntl amonr tha natlom).
It Ii now tha elder horn of the allied
demorrerie by fore of arm together
with list orrsr of juit peica-tsnai inch
BS nsv bB rlesrly oniimed by Pres.
Idem Wilson to bring about that German
revolution.
yira to which Ih go
ind lorred the rltlte
only ror the mm. but ror hti rsmlly
"it tints to accomplish theas ends by
granting a reasonable measure ot Indem-
nity igilnst risk of loss (I) of support
or the breadwinner (si or lire and limb.
(I) of present luiuriblliiy It ordlntry
rtlrt.
Bask of nrpendeney.
"Tha risk of dependency. In the. csjm
of tn nllated nun s rimuy. It Indrmnl-fl-d
igalnst by allotment of part or Ih
pay of me nlisied men supplementcd by
the government."
Thla ayslem. s etplalned means Uut
lb enlisted man shares with the gov-
ernment in providing for Ih financial
need of hli family. Tha compulsory
allotments from the enlisted man's pay
mail aqml the funlly allowanc rrom
the government with minimum bow-
ever of lit monthly tnd s maiimum
of on-half pay. There It a acal of al-
lowances determined by the ls or the
dependent ramlly so tint th monthly
family allowance ringet from St to Sta.
noidlng to tb number or dependents.
"To instill thrift to enable a man to
build up a fund out or which he can psjf
ihe insurance premium ano. bov all
beur to preserve equillty ind democ-
racy among the members of our own
forces tnd between theni and the sillas
provision la made enabling tbe war de-
partment and the navy daparUueot by
re-rulatlon to comital men who do not
allot ona-hair or lhlr py lo drpoglt so
much or lbs bilf Ply tl It not illntled.
these deposits lo besr Interest it 4 par
cent per annum compouuueu scnn aimu
ally.
"Tha risk or disability nr death it In
nmcers men ami nurses whlla In artlyn
servir as part of the military or nsa!
rorrea or the I idled Stale Is Indcmnl
rh d alnit bv compenaatlon on the an
alogv o" th wortmun's compensation
act rstirrr thin through a pension ayt-
wm.
If Total Disability Besulla
"If InUl disability results rrom per-
sonal injury suffered or dlseas con-
tracted in Hi course of In service th
cumpeussiion. bsd on the percentage
or pay but with a minimum of rrom SW
lo S7S per month according to tbe alia
or the fanniv. raiv Increase ror tne nun
cr orrireis tn mulmum or tton per
in Coinp.'iisailun I not pavaoia
however while the ortlcar receive rs-
Hremcut allowance.
"Partial diaabllltlea are cnmpemtied
ror on tbs bsali or percentages or Ihe
rompensaH'.n ror n.iai nisaoutiv. neprna-
snt upon live vrsge impalnnenl or earn-
ing rapacily rsaultlng rrom audi Injuriea
In civil flcrupatloni. Prorlslon la nude
tur i niiiiiiiallr.il under regtilitloni but
nr i pirl only of the rnmiveniitlnti. M-1
leal surgical and hospital trraimenl. ittp-
plles snd appliance are given."
O. KIMJsjT
leaders? Or with inch leader who shall
lake up thai reepontibtlity? Tbers II s
wsy.
if wa rannol follow our ladr. then
by th Ktrmsl. w mull Mad our folluw-
srs! Ws must by stern rt unida of In-
tense puras ano by tha cbsar rspirssnni
ur our will to act. Impress every man who
us" aur pr wa In his hands with tha
awel tonvicuun that wa. tha American
people will tolérala no more mat inirt-
rue talk tori tha preferment nf rer.ms.
which has been bitiirrio tb entangle
neat le ll slralgnifoi aru a. lion and
th Un .Moer of our honor and uc-
eaes. Wa will rollow loyally tbee who eaa
and will lead ua ta liouor and in truth
but aa ror tb followers or sir ihoae we
wlU ltbr laid-or drhral
Thousand Marines Go
Month With Perfect
Record at Port Royal
By Timas Special OurraspuaSeut
Port BoyiX 8. c tapt I. -A tbouaauri
raw racrulM undergoing intensive Irani
ins at Um I uiu-d tttMi ...arm. corpa ra
oruil dapul at Itsrl Hayal. S. C . sail
through the month or August with t par-
led oondud record TImt was uoi one
smart oriviuMr agsunt Uva iwgulatiooa. a
raiarrt art rvrarl.pi.rw uta
"Th lads t alisa that asch has a laaa'a
duly tu gar form ssM Major Osatrsi
toaras Barn.it niaaaiii Hag the -soldier
of the neey' "and tby go about Ihstr
woes griauy. sin pruuo ot
Piestina Attacks Referee
When Decision Is Given
Joe Stecher on Default
ffhJM it 'MM
aad tb BMrasal was by tMOSutt
larougnoui sa saasaa.
rafares srtar aha Isun
ra
M. .uVvrWTsJ
I jIt aCt ft CI ltsC lfti Ull 9W
RECEIVER FOR
N. IH. CENTRAL
DENIES CHARGES
Petition of Phhbnrsrl. Trust Co.
Asking Ely's ResnowsJ Al
leges Extra
Seiai in ih Morning Time
Sasu I e. N M.. Sept. 4 Beeetver Balph
C. Fly of th New sjnlru Cantrsl la in
niwer llieo in sue amncs rs.urv iriuar
lo tbe petition asitng nts ren
ground of evuavaranre and
or tunda entered I eeeeplnr denMI ol all
the riMrres.
He niege til mrmey spent ws under
authority r-r court that traveling eipen
sas wer lusitried m tha itternpt to dis
pose or tbe ptnpviv. that s dssl I now
pending b.r th ule of tbe bonds tnd
clarea that the road hat
ed finitinal ahowing under Mi mtnige
merit. Ha tto Slclayss tha Pittsburgh
Trust rrrmpany. president and chairman
of the bondholders' committee were fully
conversant with in negotiations in re-
ceiver denle he. it ny time ronnlved
St s dee! involving th dismantling or tbs
IMS) or thit It Is In dangeroua physical
condition Tbe answer give tn detail tbf
iigrsci reasoni ror irte various trips al-
leged to htva bean unexplained aad un
neresttry.v
The petillon mr Fly'i remov al wte filad
br All.. i tie y I ran. I C Ad lleaton of thlg
rity. in nenair of las nnsourgn Trust
company Fly went on the stand today
rollowing tbs filing or bis snswsr. snd
was essmrned by counsel who quitted
him with question! regarding bis vsri.ui
trip esit snd west Attorney Wilson
snd Attorney Prsnk W. Clinry ror Ely
sirred that It rested with Ihe district
Judge to hold whether or Bol tb Si-
nenses were Justified regirdMsa of tha
attitude or Judge HoUnman't predecessor
oa tbe bench judge f: C. Abbott who
F.ly claimed hid iinrtloned hla outlay in
tha effort to sell tits rosd.
etrrs NF.W aJWItlatlNG BFC10R0.
By Assortstad Presa.
Alameda. Cal.. Mrpt. I. A new world'!
rWord or Pi i s seronda- ror the ytrds
swimming dash was mad in s tank
hers today by George Cunh. nf Ban
Frsnrlsro it i meet inlhnnied by Ihe
Psrtric AUileOc t-snrlailon. The pre-
vhvtM record of 11 leronris wti held by
Normen Hoas. or din Frsnrlsro
GET IX AT McMICKLeS
W
EDNESDAY
& THURSDAY
VISIT EL PASO'S
Last us fiftura on that grocery
Plenty of courteous clerks
priesa to alL
CORN
PEAS
EGGS
layer Csks rich
Res AMI Blade each
Cookie. Assorted dares
Jelly Bell S cuts
cult task Our Own Make penad
Aniel read Cake each
ttnniaama Rolls dncn
Mut Bells (Intra
Callee Cake cut
Miare Meal Blue Blhhea. nerkass
Kara gyrus las tec eaa
Baking I'ovtdrr. bulk pausd
Corn Vlakea three gackaoes We. doses...
Oat Meal trackage t'.'c 4aH
Mail it Milk rrgultr It.BS alie
Tes bulk black rrgiilar lor value pounS.
Tabasco tSeUC rrgulsr aa- value bottle .
Pears. Ull ran. resillar l Ja alue eaa
Lobater rrgiilar r 10e doen
Lober. rrgiilar Ur ran aur; tarea
Park sad Braes tall can Its; daraa
Purk and It. ii hi i ran. I7r; dusea
J.ll. i.snrletl riavsrs. tall ra
Mash Boards resillar U taras seis
(val ftnda Bpeelal for Tdy S i nf.
Jello. sorted freak alork packsas
Cocoa bulk fresh sjark pound
luna risk regular Ur talur ate. dorra...
l emon hour and Boot Beer. I helttaa
.tape Juice small pint
(Irapr Jtilre snarl Sir. half fallea
Jar Butibrrs regular ISr. paeksge only...
Trllrv's Tre. Vk tss; H sss; pew
Paddir Bltilag regular le aellar. 3 far..
Jell) regular Zü sener glass nnty..
intuit leader Tobacra poliad rana each
Hull Durham Tokareo dorrs
Wheal Btrsw Pspera. dora
Crisco Fresh Stock small Tins . .
Medium Tma 72c; Large Tina. .
Shortening Advance Brand Nica Fresh Stjck Largs) Pail $2.15
Matches Special for Today Sale Limited nly Box Vc
Hydro Pura Today Only Two 10c Boxes 15c; Largs Package 25c Sisa 19c
nfTl jb T With Order 7.00 Groceriea Not Indud- 0 1 A f rv
rDUllAK ntg Sugar Flotar or Meat Will Give. . . . 1Q1DS. Pl.UU
SYRUP Pure Ribbon Cana Special W da sad ay quart 23c; Vs sHsoa 45c; gaUlon 85c
OZ A D Cotton Boll White Svvtft's Pride and 7 Ban to a "7 DsaBst? O D
LUAl Big Bar YeUow Special for Wednesday Parson ) Ddl S OC
rifWTlTyT? McMlCKLE'S MORNING JOY THE VERY f 1 o O
tUr 1 LL BEST It Satisfies Special for Wednesday . . LiD. aattOC
tleaaavs fssuasse. tea 11c daiea II raaraaUsa Muah. regalar He parka aety Ur
i orned Beef rrsuler istr raa. oaly a BraB. aaorird. ka uart raas SSr date .ti
H.ra.l Beel. regular Skr raa. eal air Waited OIIe.. regular Ur kalllr ah
tsardlar. la Tnaaale saure S eses Uc mulled Halves regular skr bailie tea
Olive Oil. rvsular Joe brittle oalt lue Hlufled Ollvea regular IV bsrlli tie
ulive nil regular tl .ss batik oaly Sir Jar tv la lUim. all Jaula ervaa Is gnklgli str
I taln Meaos pauad Mr. II poasd I Sti Maaihay regular ISr raa Or. does II U
What b Not Advertiaad Aak About It. We Make tha Price.
Ice Cream Maplenut Chocolate and Vanilla Special Wednesday Pint 15c Quart 30c
BIG MEAT SPECIAL
Haui. Bettt PtemiirM. poo ad
aeaa. Mama kagtj gued
Vest BUa. I piS ..
. at.!lesra' 'sM'liie
The Ifsrgsat Display in th City.
ONIONS Spaséal for Wednesday Nica Freak Stock poasrsda
sirte Búas. I pausvds He Apptea. unja SJaea. Beat. I a.uata
CDITIsC SPECIAL
Dl Ul0 LARGE
TOMATOES Nseas Ossaa pad Be; Sossckal for Wedaessday
McMlCKLE'S
ORKUNATORS NOT IMITATORS.
We Bata sta sstM ten .
atarsrsaasssltsa. We are ajnastsn eat
easts stay. UsssB tW aausrdUr a
MUT TO CsUUatT1WOtMfs
I uberia7russia
By Tim Special (:orrepnrtdeni
WllstasItSB. D. C. Anrist ra
trsnr ot the Beptiblle of Libert htto The
war sgshtst Osessassy throws saiOli
e asear s SSllSI St territory and SB-
other rns.aas peopkt la th balance
srstnst the Cantrsl Ivsrers. Tbs National
teeorgrspbic Society wish headquarter m
tuts city las wss
stitrmenl ronrernmg
hi.t.irv or the negro
eosat nt rrir
"Libad which It
sise or the stst of Ksnsss Is HUialed on
the west coast of AXrlrs at tb point
srhsre the coastline taskas the groat bend
to form tbe Gulf of Oslase. It will Im
recalled that northwe! Arrie eaParvd
soma ta miles ludlwr out Into Ihe
Atlsntlr than Hoiith Afric. th eoatn
having i southwest trend rrorB Tunli
Ihn.ngh the trail or Gibraltar nd down
to Cspe Ner-rle. Here It Pima to tbs
southea.t tnd M) passing Liberia It bends
tbarply to me esst. which direction H
holds for aimribtlnistely I.sdA miles. aXter
leiving the Liberna ador
"lis pcsiilon thererore puts It directly
on fne line of ocem cuimnunlcttinn b
fwen Fttrirp and Hoiith Afn. a ind potntl
Ly wiy of the Cap of Good Hope
Pivenlalltra. l.si
"Tbe repuMir Ym a coastline or some
Snr miles and possesses a population esti-
mated tl rrom i "eou.ooo to .. IU
neighbors see SMrrs l.ersre. in the north-
west Ihe French Ivory Coast lo Un eist
and French Henegsl lo Uie north Tb
part of Ihe republic thai hss been dev. 1
Opea Is only a coastline sUtp of about
seven miles average width or little
mbre than fm squire mllei all told The
IWahshider of the country Ii occupied by
native tribes. The population comprises
lf to 15000 detrendanu of Anwtcin
sisvei tome aS.ono Cbrlitlanlxed nsilves
with approt tin ate ly- t million and I half
or two million wild people. Ths Interior
of lbs country la s plttetu of considerable
deration clolhed with viluible forests or
gum trees oil palms snd pepper shrubs.
This region It tMSHmul ind productive
snd It lb abodt ot herds of elephants
snd butrncte
"It Ii renerslly isserted that l.ftserla
hss one of the hottest climate known on
the fsre of the globe tnd certainly there
at e few ipnta on the mp which hav e s
greater rainfall There ire two rainy sea-
sons one In June and July and the other
In urtnuer and November snd the yearly
downpour amounts to nearly thirteen feet
of wittr.
Colony Hates Frota 1821.
"The colony riite from about UM
when Jehiidl Ashmun. s while Americio
took I number nf rree negroes tlwre snd
tallied them. The Dim Llberlt wss In-
vented by Rev. it. ic Ourley In IBM. Tb
colonists declared their country an Ind-
Mid-Week
LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR GROCERY.
bill. We can actually save you
Everything absolutely guaranteed
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN; REGULAR 25c SELLER
CAN 17c DOZEN ONLY
EARLY JUNE BEST. SPECIAL FOR TODAY CAN
14c DOZEN ONLY
Nica and Fresh; Special for Today Every One Guaran-
teed Take a Doxen Home With You Sale limited . .
Liberty
BREAD
Nka Large Loaves
Baked Daily in
Our Sanitary
Shop.
E verytfiing Nice
and Clean. Try
.11.7
tlJO
.11 si
...Mr
rO n or
Loaves. Rye
Graham and
White.
2 for
. 37c
$1.42
Ha
Beer. Bound. Beat
rriiea aai. a ...
Veal tdtuulder B
teal Lata. Beat.
shoulder Beel. hr.i
tules. Ml tSe Bib M....I Mutdlat at C
VEGETABLE AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT
as a-ee. paaas tar. s lev
al Kaeuls. pealad
............... .Its Caafsaaave d alas sass
5 Orease. Bras ttuea a a'eair !T"
FOB TODAY NICt WHITE
CALIFORNIA QUALITY
ana hattserp. It
Hal A.t
tot an alw ays
SwkISbS'rF
mta.lon tn en to Arríe so investígate ron
dltpm in the .-otiniry A1tr"'TJlií'i;!
8rlsW ttls íSaaSíaa Ir
KS .odnTttt-r'h.tB;fUt
rhrtnee. mllltiry organlsitiona srrlrtii
birsl snd bonndary question or the re
B5 rp;r'eV rSjWjrwv
iwajntenwre of pc la Ltber.i wis e.
tabllshed. ind Ihe fnltesl atia de.lgnat
ad Irtlned military ornear tn orranln
this torea.
"In Ittt Lfbeti had trouble with tier
kssqr grrrwtng out nf a quarrel betwser
Onnn merchants ind the president at
tha republic Taro Oermtn rtmbnal
forced an polory. and the prsraldrnt re
arable than those enjoyed by Ihe Oer
mana
rters sad Faena
"The country la rather remarkable fot
Ha flors snd fanni Ther ts on specie
o' tree thai growl to i height of Jon feet
snd twenty two iperles of tree shrnhs
and vlnei thtl produce rubber. Amons
the anlmtlt encountered In Ilia Hd dls
tnrta are the plirnr hippopotamus t't
ay thlghed Dlins monkey snd Ihe tebra
i ' telope.
"The government or Liberia I modeler"
after that of Uis I tilled states. The presl
dent Is reeled for four ysirs tnd there
Is i rangreis made up or tight lenstor
:iid thirteen representatives Th Judicial
system constáis or lorn maginrare
and a atiorem
dents ot the republic hsve been rortnei
slaves In America Admiral -Fighting Boh
Kvatts In on or his honks tells th storv
of haying visited ths Lthertsn 'whm
house' ror s ceremonlsl eJf. HI Ui
course f which having been born Ir
Vlrrtnls. he tn s moment of reveding b
type addressed tha wife of the presiden
Bi 'Attntls.' The preldent thereHpon In
gurrsd wait pirt or the sooth he wn
ftorn II replied thtt he wss rrom Floyd
county Virginia and lb president con
frasee that he wis bom M Dinwiddle
county nearby."
Children Cry
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