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EL PABO MORNING TIMES WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31
1917
HAI6 DEALS
STAGGERING
BLOW TO
Latmchn Daring and Successful
Attack on Passchendaele
Rid (a and Bellvwe Spur in
Early Morning Hour; Cana-
dian Lead Against Foe.
Captured German Machine Gun
Used to Repulse Counter At-
tack! of Crown Prince i Brit-
ih Pushing to Objective in
Sector Further North.
By Associated I'resi.
With Km fini.sh Army In Belnum Oei.
).-licld Marshal rial tr Ihli morning
trio k another dirmr md itirceiiful blow
t Uir rnlnubtiblr Herman defenses on
the i i- ' n la le i . : end on IIk delic-
ti' spin.
I anerileet Httrrp forward.
The attack i launched at pan o'clock
and al an early hour tin (anadian (roups
liad swept i i .. i i lanf the I s hen-
daile elevation and had taken IheP slew!
In the rieiKtdxirho.wi or the rrei tartn.
whlrh i. only ahoiil 4M yirdi rroot the
heart ir the iowii or rifSi liianlial
Sorlh or bere the over eeee men had
fourht their ssay alone the B'll'-vur apur
known kiwi aa the Meetebei n- apur for
distance nr several hundred vaula "and
repulsed heavy '.crinan counter alleck.
delivered from Maa.rliuarlii. Iicrrriin mi
i tune anna which had J.: : Incn captured
at Crest f arm assisted in repulsing thia
counter attack hy poorlm an enfllTadlnr
fire Into the advanc.ina rank.
British Pushing tin.
Further north BrtiMi troopa ware puah-
lnf out alonr tha front thai eitemit to a
Rnlni near Poelrai rila. Pul no newt haa
een received front Ihla operation tha
treatar pertinn '1 1 n an heinir con-
ducted over lerriiilv marshy ireound eaie-
dally alviii aja l.i-kkrrhi t. n...k.
CAYMIIASH 1 hl: I IKI i.l list
NiHtlSt.ltOI lis I l litsi. in
Klltt II l.ll I-text III Mill I I!
Canadian Headquarters In Prance Oct
M tBy Canadian 1'rrsa. Ltd l-Cuiidlin
troopa have api arcnily caplnrcii Creel
farm rihI Maetrhaala the enemy's laal
stronri.ol.t m rcont of the atritrrle vll -tare
of Passrhrniiaelr. The advance waa
aatlvfacti ry alona Hie rutin anadian Hue.
AViPi the splrto: d support of our anil -lery
violent Cumian ruunur allacka hate
peen repulaed.
The rltiitlnr waa unusually hitter and
artrr a teniorarv check on the rlrhl wina
the ('anadian forcea battled Uieir way up
to pa al .;-. and reined a fnulhold on
(.rat larni.
LATEST GKKM IS AIH It till none
litVIMdt HAV I.ORII tllfACH.
By Aaorlater Press.
London. Knir. int. 3.1 - l.oid trench
rotiinifndci of tha Urtlisli noma lori-ei
today announced that the i irruían air-plan-
which 1 it nit-tit aiti-mpted In carry
out a raid on the aoutheaat .unlive of
L'nrland. did no daniere and ClUaed no
casualties. All lite Pritlah fast htnea which
went up pi enaae llw raldera landed
asfcly.
mill IMI I AM M lll.el.AVT
WKKK TOTAL -1.091.
By Aaai.rlU. it lieal.
I .on i oil Mi lint ah ratualliaa
repotted dnrlny the week otidcd today
tntallad UMI. Tliay ara divided aa fol-
low a:
Oirirrra killed or died of wound;. Mi
men. 4.W.; offirrii wounded or inlaami
iibKi; men 17.SM
IKEMii m n i -i GBMaMN
A I I At K tiN tliail IHIIM.
By Aaaorlited prese.
Paria Ort an A German attack on the
Atañe front near crriiy aaa repulaed laal
Mrhl hv Hie Frrnrh the war office an
noun re a.
(.HUMAS ( It'll HI HUM lite is
Mill. i S Ml Mill HAtK in ill is
By Aatoclated Preu.
lirrlin (lerinanv Oct HO The orrlrlal
comntunlriiion saya in I lamiera tha ar-
tilla! y 1 1 him p.. ir bed tudav to ill Util
fire
ii tt.e Verdun from the alalrinanl aaya.
the Germen! ripiuied ran melera of
tieurliaa north ! of reaonvaiis and
tiiaiiitained Ipem aeelntl four munler li
li SI vv SHIIIMI v oil ur (1
Hy a - i
1oiii1.ii. Km nit at). The tiouae of
i Humilla hail ln-Iolr II today I list vole o
nadli lor leoi.w.a..i.. ami one or tin
periodic atatementa rryarditif Ilia fl
nancea of trie wai The auiouiil Ilia hoti.
i- aaked to vole ta m-.i. i io be aol
ficirot i . lat tutti! ti c end . ' the year
wheo anotlu-r vola will have to be brought
i. -i 'aiii Ilia vnie t .day will buna Hie
miai loana ror tne atr to it joaaono
TEUTONS
tse of Barley
Saves Wheat!
Barley hag always been uaed
in making tha famout food
Grape-Nuts
There' a Reaaon Barley i richer in pro-
tein (meat value) than wheat.
Barley has an element that change it own
(arch and wheat starch into auger.
Ber lev haa a rich individual flavor you've
heard of barley -auger?
If you haven't tried this world-famed food
now ia the time-
Eat Grape -Nub-Help Save Wheal
r.l oil
tke vailnoe ataaaa
or tae vow ta rapen eo ae aawnn ovei
four hi - and a variety of aubieri- will
he dleco-ed. Tkuranav Mr Irle i amp
Nil Oeddea flrat Bird of that admiialty.
wttt make hla flrat atirvnunrenveei on naval
attiJcy.
tanat ant n 16 KB.
Is a.tit.raw put sns KAIl.t.
By Aeoriatat Preae.
l oudon Oct. jn in the honae of com
mnna. today Chancellor Bonar Law aaid
hat in iba period fruaa Inly ft Pi Hepietn
ber t Hie dally avaraea eiperidliure of
the Brtitah forerntm nt wa t' lti.ore.
The rhanrellnr aaid the eaueindltiire nf
the army and navy aireeded the liudtel
tímate l.v n.iaai.iam dally.
I he dailv riornilltul. inre Hie beam
ninr i i he financial year haa been
t'..M3.tm or tTyy?oflo atiova Vie hudtet
animate.
Tim chancellor aaid H at ai far aa ha
could in' the poaiiion In the aecond
half of the year would not laa quite ai
ravorable aa in the mat half parity on
account or the Incrcaaed pay tor the ravy
ai: I am.)
The chancellor aaid America had rlvtan
Kelt f manual ai'tarur at Hmca whan
r eapendllura naa aieatcr than lhal of
lite alliea. The Inrreaee In Hi tote at
i redil fur the ttar off lee he eiplalned
waa due In part to the larter force main-
tained abroad to the rurwaid innvement
at lira troopa In Franca ami tu other
eaitaea. inrhidtnt motor trinaporl
If the war ended aa the alliea meant It
Maid Mr. Ue.ntr I aw added the finan
rial burden would be une which could be
borne.
The rhanrellnr aaid the Herman relrh-
alai l ad patted volea of credit which
aiiiniinied io tl.Ton.tuo.MO aaelutlve or
adven c to aim a. There were InoTrt-
Mona be aaid. lhal Oerinany would be
hoieleaiv baukiupl at Hie end of Hie
war. The alilea rnuld hear the rinanrial
l.ii r. I ii longer High (lermany end It would
not be la. k of money lhal would prevent
llietn from winning.
ir Beear i.aw iiitnnnrii the Imite thai
Pl.Mai.on had bean eipeiuled on war toe-
in o and food lhal would be recoverable.
Million hail been advanced to Ilia ilnuiln-
lona lor tiippliea and lor payment to
Ihelr trooia in Kngland In all. cnu.oon-
1 would be recnverable.
i am glad to be able Io take tnla op-
lioitufllly or raving bow much reaaon nnl
only tne lirltlali. but all the allied Bov-
enunenla bav: for afipierlating the very
iremroui uay in which the I nltcd Slatea
governntent liaa come to ihojc aailttance
in financing- purrhaeea In America" aaid
the rhanrellnr. "II la en open Biu ret that
until America came Into the war the
method of rinanemjr our purrbaaea there
and the queMlmi nr etchange were not
only acriolla problema bul. Hi my opinion
almoet inaoloble problem.
"The raet that An. cena haa given gen-
erotia gaatalanre at timet when aha wag
Incurring etpemlllure at a heatler rale
than any of the allies I believe II my duty
publicly Io acknowledge."
AMFHirtN FOSI.Itt ssVII S I.I KSTS
HI MANOR Al III V M II l.ltt.S
IIBIIIhfl I. HUI lio. It IHASt tl.l.OR.
By kaoclated Preaa.
IJiluli.n Monilgy Oct. W. -TliHIeni
Aiietnan reiie.i-ntalitna and two aana-
tdra were enrula or honor at a dinner
given thia ii' ling at the Athi-uaeiim club
by tha lord high chancellor .-n It. I
I Inlay linéala included Premier . Meyd
'ieorge Aiiiiur Jame llallour. American
Ambaavailor Page the archill nop or i.aiit-
eibury. Vlaeounl French Lord Hubert tie-
ill and the Hlghl Hon. J. W. lowthrr
pegker or urn nouaa of cominana.
T lie dinner had been riniihed and Hie
gueia weio il.aliint when warning of gn
lr laid waa given. Vlaeounl Fienrh no
uiediait'ly left the room Hi be followed i
Tew inliiutea latee hy Ihe premier. Heua
hi un ok of Wyoming end k'envon
of Iowa told of ihelr ciperlenrea on the
alcatner on wlileli Ihey riogeed the At
laiitie. ulurli waa attacked by a
til hot IT rr Hie i o ait id Walea satin
day The lunueia on Hie aleamer rireil
aevrral ihofa al the auhmarlne. which aub
rnecaed belorg II Had lima to launch
torpedo.
UOMH AN FiyaTgit IN BATTUE
Hill Ut l I HI tSIFSI ABIIV
IIKl.l.ABF.N I IISIIDS PAI'FBH.
Hy AMoclaliil Pre.ta
Load. ui (nt. .lu. - i.ominenllna on the id
vent or Ainericaii aoWlera In the trenihea
Hio Poal aayg:
"Were lieiingn aucceaaea In Italy or
lather ihraiem p battaane niueh greiter
(han Ihe alliea consider rnibablr Ihe ... i
mailt would -on have lo reckon with Ihe
rreab. eager atern torera or America. II
would aeem that liinniny la putting forth
her inn. -i eflorte durlnr ifii Intereil
which miiat elapae liefure tha weight of
tin. fulled stall can I.e. brought in bear
upon bar weak decimated ballallona.
"If we aMime lor Hie eeke of ann-
uo - t that lienuany ran coacludl I pegee
iiiiageoo o heraclf before Hie Pntled
riatev i an iniervenr It la aim lo b
o
oilHird that Alucina la pladged to
rait .i military power of lirrmeiiy and
hi
make no peace with the IPdi
merma.
The i.hronicle Hilera lhal (leneril C4
dorm haa deei.ied to abandon I dine and
witluHaw to the line or Hie Taglleiiienlo
river. It gaya:
"It la a derlilon or bold prudciire
whii Ii ouglii to have Ha nward. Tin
eneiny'a advance will be handicapped In
a manner whkli will be (ell befori long
(in Lba other hand II It to Be feared t
Herman Helm thai the whole laonao from
haa collapaeii i t.i a real etieiit well
rounded. When e whole (rom fella to
tha
1UK
ice
l un II Ii very difficult to reionaliiuta
II in the race or pin. mi on a great arale.
"There can Im no quettlim thai the ta bole
mountain front in ramie may anon be Im-
periled. In ahorl the illlei ire ennfronl-
ed with a very daiigeroui atiiiation of
which wewiuay be em lug only Hie begin
nlug"
FNTF.Srt.ll TO MASO
By Aaaoi laled 1'ie.a.
lfarllord. Oct won. in 1.
Wiae id HeW Britain an entitled milliter
nnartri inalrr cortia at loll Him uní. N.
v.. waa round aotllv id murdar bslav and
. . den... I a Pe hong paa. It at the alele
tu león in eineraenein. lie killed m
Anna Tohlu In New Britain on kpl. II
and aitruii led anlclde became or lealouty
lu.. un i hangluga are to lake place
w cionrrai leiu on ine BBIlie Illgui.
and the total alnee the
IM war to n.MtjáBW.
The debate thioufh II
JAPAN AND AMERICA
CLOSEST FRIENDS
WHILE WAR LASTS
of ParHarnanUry Mil
lion Sax Full Co opTatJon
lona Certain.
By Aieitriited Praia.
Mew York Oct. v. Japan full no-
operanon with Ihe 1 nited state in the
world war until Mernnny la rruahed wai
l ledgid by Dr. T. Milan rhelrmin of tha
Jipanege parllamentiry million oí flvi
at a luncheon given In honor of tbi rnli-
alon ban todly By tha Jaban aoririj
"Ihe Japaneir are nattrmlned lo en-
operate with Ihe l ulled Aletea until tha
lam." fir. Matin tain ' and will not Hop
until our luonater enemy '.ermany hc
pirate of the gelt the leeaaaln or trie eir
ami vlolltoi of all derennaa on land ha
been roiriplelely eiu.hed When Ihli
luonaler enemy or ouia haa been thorough-
ii beaten down then and men only mill
we nave I Inline peace."
In eiidiinlnr that ihe purpoae of the
mlaalona tlalt lo thia country waa to en-
able the Janane lo get belter aniuaHited
Willi Ihe I nltcd Mates the gneaker aaid.
"There la no lea on uhy Hiere .houht
aver be any lark of niuluil knowledge
miilml rubfldence and mutual re peel Be-
tween Americana and Japaneac. let ill
hope lhal our aaaorialion and fellowahlp
aa alilea In Hila war will produce ao per-
feel a confidence In each oilier lhal Hie
Americana and Hie Japaneae ahall alwgya
be alllea-afler the war aa wall aa dur-
Limltey Huaaell prealdant of Ule aoclity
In Ids aildre. of wclcnme. urged uoon
Ihe mchitieia or the nilaalon for their con-
aiiieratinri on tin ir return lo Japan the
three following ' i ontruetlve bb la " A
radvellon or cable tolla Inlween the llnll-
. I -iit-s and Japini Un ealeiitlon of Jap
neae puhllraliont prlnlid In Kngllah for
roralgn caaiurnptloQ and a more general
know'ledgi hv im rjaoui or Jipan or the
I im ii h lanrmgi lo rnater enmmeiee and
iniei national Intercourse.
Viae. mnt Ithll elected in honorary
lire o mi . or Ihe lorlety.
NAVnílíOAS
PLEASING PLAYLET
Cabaret Entertainment Faaturi
Benefit Parformanca at
Tcxaa Grand.
1 evening ol whuleaollii' mjoyinenl.
ivplele with laughter and Inlereallng all-
nailon waa what the clever play tal "A
Oulel levelling" coupled with i vaude-
" 1 1 i main e. in oven -io lie Tueadiy
nlghl when nicaenied at the Teiaa Urand
tin alec hy Ihe Nivy leigue.
.es g.i. i uva aeem lo melle and the
one by Mlaa N. Hie May Howen and Mlaa
O lie llfll 1111 'l J. I CSellllllg IW'l lili!. Oí
' alalia waa a delight and elbiti-u
in li eppleuic. Thla la ine lu-t tinta
laa Bnwen and Mlaa Hielan bata ap-
ii ed In atli li rolea and they were nolh
H ll not eiuliinllug. llouiud aaa old
iii-in. mid dreiaea flaring wide about Hie
aiiHica wiiirn were anmureiy eiivrron
with dan it v pantaleilea and wearing old-
l. lo. noil jioke bonnet. these twii grlrla
I'iomii pi pa the "bit'1 or the perform-
ance wllii their cireirag abandon. They
could not have been delected from pro-
fe a. olíala and the atitllence wai quick to
rgiee Hut Dure ha. not appeired In hi
Peno in miiiic Pine r.i clever a vaudeville
act aa pruaentcd by them on Tueaday eve-
nmgr l ittle Mlaa Juallne Segal wil on of the
tar prrrortiiri a ami ia mull won heavy
applause with her clever singing end
dam mil l ittle Mlaa lleva lleyna also took
an Important pan in the vaudeville pin
by ainrlhv number or chara terlaiir
ia en cnaiiime hhe alwaya cunea oír
nr. lollouuni her .limine and did an
lail tllght even llioo ll. the little linger
aa iioiiri.-aldy surrccnig mm a rold.
"A (julet Evening" proved to hi a
..iihv vehicle lor Unite taking part ami
.in rah ly go. ..i arena waa dnne by llw
tne real with anecial nu ntiou of Hie
a. tmg iimie by Mlaa nine It. janiey who
io'.k ine line or inn i lelo n Inaiil Willi
b ease and circles ness ; Mine. Amur
rd. taking the mle nf the widow :
Hen p. I leisaiils al a Swrdlah delivery-
man; iiuntlier 1. eating aa a banker who
was rami with w canuca for " quiel
evening" ami many otheri who lammed
Ihelr rulea admirably.
The entre a.'la were well received and
illy In n nun juiging apaulah rulk aonga.
on linn Ii annuo. with hla liuii.uallv
good voire. Mi Bet inn pinar lea a inuat
"unusual" voice whkli at one! cruud
ti.e an in atlrnllnti or the Rudlettel
ii.nnii.il aa Junan l.liiuie lia wuuld have
aiupiiini ine aiinirnce wiin Ida identity
ml K bu tmce duel not change be cer-
tainly haa a lug lulurg be(ure hint In Im
peraoiialiou If ha ihuuld ceta lu lake up
a tbeaiiinl rireer.
Milhew II I en. en ling kip linfa "On
Ihe II. .ad P Mándale ' which be did Wllh
much ability Tim long la unuauilly well
lulled to till lypi of vulca and waa well
received.
Ihe .li una waa directed and arranged
by Mm. Annie iilrird while Mine May
loon hid charge of ihe vaudeville par-
forinaiu'r Han i. pluaauila acllug aa man
arer or ai rengamente.
Olbera Hi Hie dratuille cut Included f.
A. llemheurh. Mlai Mergarel IHiiea. Mra.
Han (1. Bo bum. ft A. Biaiin. Alice Pleaa.
aula. Barbara iloaline Annan ahipley
Inea logg Ji aiielie McKlnnay Betty May
toga tiedeiuk lev an kaatlli Oeal
bora Misa Nellie May Beauchawp and
Hlllll Ion n.
Neu) Foreign Minhttr
of France lo Follow
in Path of Predeceuors
By Alaocleied Praia.
Weahltigioii net an -The tell of the
peecli marie In lba Urn i beiober of depu-Ik-aliet
tuaite by the hew foreign minia
Ur. U. BariUou upon h a eeeumptioii nl
"due. jubI i rued lure iliai'luBea lhal
he prin lain ..I policy vumally tdenlirei
with that of lata prcdeceaeora.
The nun alar allium i tne aolldaniy rr
rranre will all ol her aim . and declared
l would la luminal lo abandon Bueate
He oiillliied Ihe alma ol Ine war aa "rea
minions: reparaliona; guáranlas
"Healilul oh" be aaid. "nieayia the re-
tuni ol AUace Ixiiriine to Ira.ice. In-
vaded 41 yeaia agf Alaaee lxuralne are
in iki le.iae dlffaWenl lu alelui from 11
deiiaiUnaiiiB Invaded three yaere ago'
the Aineilrao atiediiiouery forree In
1 1 am e M bi II. ii tarn Would be I
fine with whhh lite enemy would bite
In reckon and the Creech limy and Uw
1 rreiu e greeted w Ih dewliuu
thia tirat oirnial drun nsiratusn ol lba
euiry i bar iU.
ihe mi' later ended witg an leaueet
appall tee imf unlita of all pernea to run.
duel tne wer until victory wee attained
The ipveili waa appiaudrj gad we. led
lowed by e vote tw aealdence bul ll did
ftiuuilioba. aaid be did not looetder the
deihuellvjn nt the nun aten at urente
ecuuib upon IBe auBJacI of nai eeVee
a Al t aisi ios
Old ) M. 1 1 lar y work
a... m r- - -
't otid Vi-taiit? líijnfíziíxu
Ugaa laalatea be la a lBeir ( eutue
mJm ída V
Monday It Coldest
Night for October
for Last I Years
Willi eae eirrption Monday night
wai the co I deal eight la rtciober on
record in Kl Peao during tne pelt It
Sean according to ritnrea given out
f lba local weather bureau Tiyeadiy.
When Old Man Whiter turned hii
frosty hreeth upon the city Monday
nlerht Ihe mercury In therrnnmetira b
cen to do the downward glide. The
streets of Hie buslnea aeelion were
prertirilly dehterlad it HI n'eloeg and
had ll nnl been for the light of in
ocreatonal poltramin. newaboy and
tin driver anyone coming into Ihe
city would have thought he rot orr at
the wrong station.
CI Plioina shivered beneath their
blanket at o'rlock Tuesday morning
geid wondered if the Janitor would
Him on the beat perore It waa time to
read Ihe Morning Tlmea. And along
about that lime Ihe thermometer It Ihe
weaiher bureau rerlatered It degrees
hove aero. Just one degree above the
freerlng point- At several places
throughout Hie rlty witer In open
tanka wai covered wllh a thin ilieet
or lea.
Wllh the etreption or October fl and
It ii"'. when the mercury dropped to
31 degree! shove zero. Ihe tempera-
ture in Kl Paso during the month of
October had never been below the
point rerlatered Monday nig lit. The
following nrtirei show the lowest
temperiture In previous October! for
the pial II yaarg:
IgH gt; 10(7 IBM Ml tag U:
(10 Mi Hilt ii. (BU M; IM1. 34
till Ml Iftlt O; 1916 k 1917 N.
Fanny Mills Burn
at Mogollón; Lou
Ooer Half Million
pedal to Ihe Mornlnr Timet.
Mogollón M. M . (set. kj. Tha Fanny
rnllli burned Friday. Tha fin aun-
ad In the blirksinlth ihop nnr Ihe
ull forgo and quickly spread to the rlrh
ami im or the wotka. Tha ollar or the
ahafi lo the main minea being only a lew
feet from tbe ihop. the holat room went
before Ihe guiñara on night shift could be
drawn up but all eicitied through The
I. lilla Hherlli mine thai lili Bien recently
connected with Hie Pinny by tunnel ex-
cept two men that bad to be diawit up. XX)
feel by rupee through the champion tun-
nal. ueprre naer laalalanl manager and
Oeorre l.ltllojohn aluri Imts In the mines
went down with the rupee lo Ihe twu
cany hi on the oo-leevl.
T he fire ipread to the left or the shop
tlsvltir machine shop itore room ora
bina the electric tramway terminal on
thia shir or Ihe canyon and then by tha
way of trains and the conveyor belt room
to the amy ofrice. Then on lo lite mill
Aa tin wind was high ind venter prea
sote viry low ihe mm did not have
i hence to right Ihe flames until they
reached the lower lutlf of the mill. There
(he water pressure wag higher end the
lire nu loon inecked after II reached
the. I'll hui a tinka.
To the rlrhl Ihe fire spread from holil
room to ilia holat tbe mine lureman'a of-
rice change room cerpenur shop then
on to ihe yarda Whin the mine limbers
and Inter lumber tvia stacked. From the
stole room Hie alork hunk i ind a tew
cipi were lived. From tha tsity orrica
the new halincei was ill Ihli wii saved
io flit did the hainei ipreid lhal thla
was practically all that wai nvgd from
any or Hie buildings
Tbe I mur. mill wn owned by tha
km ono Mining k Milling compiny of
New York and Ihe Ingi will be oyer half
a million dollar. However the overt
Ion will not be known until an. r the in-
ventory of the Ore Im been taken.
Howling cm the consulting engin-
eer ror tbe Hocorrn rompiny la ra
peeled on Tueaday alio a rrw of the
stock ownen ind director! tvno ware
mining oul la figure on putting In a
Wider power plant on tha White Water
Itreain. It li now aapeclrd mat they will
alto llgure on rebuilding Ihe milla.
AMERICAN GUNNERS
DROP SHELLS OVER
GERMAN TRENCHES
Sainmiee on Firing Line in Franca
Sea Sun for Ftret Time Since
Getting Cloae to Enemy.
By Associated Fran.
ss in the American Army In Franci
Oct. W.The Americana In the trenches
and run pita or Franca saw the tun to-
day ror ibe first lima alnee uklnr their
i. lana in Ihe fine. Tbe day war clear
and a cold rmil covered Ihe hllli during
the night The ravorable rondll ona rave
tin gutmeei I belter opportunity lo do
.limiting tug observers belnr ahll to Ipul
its' Uriels and iheli.
The (lermana alto Pink advantage or tbe
comilitona bul tbe ririnr on both sides
waa more or leu aperadle gome of ibi
American sheila buril over tin enemy
trench poaltimie. A lew Human projee-
I lei eaploded neer tha American pml-
liona sp i inkling fragmenta but doing no
aerinua damage. However mora than one
American soldier waa able to ahow dents
In hit shrapnel belniel. TIM condition nf
the flrai wounded Amen an arriving a
Ihe bile hospital la asrellenl.
Tbe Infantry and irtlllcilali took ad-
viniere or the uinehlna Pi dry Ujnr soak-
ing milling. Nolwitbaunding the bad
woelner romi none or Hw laal raw days
there li not a alnrle report or alegneaa re-
sulting n.. in tbii cause. Perfect pbyairil
ron.lillon or Ihe man Is declared lo be re.
aponalble lor tkla.
Henry Cray Former
Agent for Carranza
Government Missing
a g rrom hn borne In r.l I'aen for
it. ao three niotitba and hla rrlenda
and lelalivea have been unable lo find any
Iraca of him He led here for Noralei
tumors ran a bueliieat trip and ao far as
la known liee nnl been heard from since
Inquiría! made of consols In Mellen failed
to elicit any information ronreniing ihe
iniiBing real) tiray whose reinny realdai
In '. lean will known along the
border and haif many enemlea imone the
Vim rirtloo and outer upponenle of tbe
prieeni aiirrtmenief Me tico
Kiini.enttaran. oci. aa. - tim Pyiiuan'a
rtle eerteepondeni aega leedera of
as i.ei man astui lilnuit of ilate olfl-
ctel and coauila aoelala niireoaa tha loi-
itveiiiau i . .o .in. o of a natioai union le
. poll
penally win i said l.i euual bo Ifiat
Tke efton will be made aróordiaa lo Iba
newspeper lo ee to revive lite apini eel
iiniiv in il.s pconle with a vnw to te-
cum Ibe reJectPsM of ail Herman an-
dean i a of HMre Taia naliueai uuloa ll ia
sBBiteci Jaaea ta aagaag a new Mai
BtrvMig i ig oaaaa epicitiswtter toe
aagiTAj waaa.
tiliSEkm Preaa
WAR AIMS NOT TO
BE DISCUSSED AT
ALLIED MEETING
InttrrnaJ Condition of Italy an
Rutaia to Be CongiderexJ) lo
Eliminate Politica.
By Associated Pre .a.
Washington Oct. ge. Andrew Bemer
l.aw'a derlargtion In the home or roan
mona that wir alma will not Bl dlicmeed
It the coming allied conference ind that
wllh the tipieriiandini of Ihe United
latea government A definition end rn-
nrdinillon of military etfnrl la Ihe chief
oojeet mane more man timely by result
of the Austro-Germen drive Into Inly.
and eiippliea whether for aoldleri or
civilians and how to gel them In the rlrhl
place In the qunkeit ponlble time.
Sn tt oriel Poll! Ire.
The effect of Ihe war ind the aollUei
nf Hie world are to hive no piare In tha
nennerations inn inn preaent poiiiicat an
union In my country will only be een-
aldered In the light of military niciiiity.
Tee internal rnndilh.iie or noma inn it
oct
Foralrn
Minister Tereiirtienko addreiilnr the
preliminary parllimetit today aabl a eep
arate nene wu IniDonlble and that de
fence or im salan territory wai one of the
lunnameniai ueena.
Th lorclrn mlnlater gild IBe ghaniut
iiepeiidince or (.nuriinn inn pernea
It would mean that Biatl would return
to the dm Perore peter. He also laserted
complete demobilliallon ind dlaarmimrnt
and neiitrilttitlon of canela and atrilla
win imposalble.
"Hiuala'a forrlrn policy hid not chanr
ad" Ihe minutar continued "alnee tha
tint italrmenl enunctitinr the princlplaa
or no indemniiies nn-anneiationi inn tne
right or nillnni In aelf dcrinlllnn.
"The people mutt tindiriund the war Is
belnr carried on not hy gnvernmanta bul
by miinns" he added. "Ae the nations
began Ihe. fielding an they mual end II.
Bugila and France rim bald back Ihe
toer anil ao they continue."
K. Terealrhenko declerrd thai offers for
a separata peace and Ihe sentiment in
favor of iham were strongest lest Miy
when they were followed by Ihe Itiisatan
orfenilve
"There la a rumor thai the alliea wlataad
to leave Rulsli to her file" the roreign
miniate rcontlnued "bul I Itala ollieially
it ii ttnliire.
"Oirmany'a aim la In separate nuiili
rroin tha alliea and If pniiltila to do this
by peiccful meini In order lo use Itus-
ii eronomlrally ariervtard. While Ihe
other nations it war are unable le eon-
mine elvll imlii airy oerinany hat been ao
wall organised rrom the belgnning that
the haa been able to roiiilntie bee if foils
to carry on trade. She looks upon Hui-
lla ll her mirkel. Therefore Ihe de-
fense of Ituislin territory Ii one of the
fundamental needa now for lr (lermeny
reli into nusili commercially trier Ihe
war we .-hall have no sell definition after-
wirdi." In regard In ihe forthenmlnr confer-
ence or the alllei at Pirla M. Tereelchen-
ko Hid It must he remembered that Bus
III ehniild foriil polillrs there and be
represented as I mtlon lie eharaetci lied
aoma pninta or Ihe peace terma of the
Moldicrs' and Workmen s delagstas as Im
noagibla saying Ihey could not 1e da-
rended aa tñe natinn's terms. It waa In
this connection that be made hi refir-
encea to Courland Poland and Lithuania
and to the Hnpoailblllty or neulrillaing
ranal and ilriln and dlsanulnr c urn
plelely.
"There never has been more peace talk
in Germany and Austria than now" sihl
Ihe mlnlater. "I am confident (lermany
waa Inalncere In the reponed rcretit ofrer
Mr rrordom or Belrliitu witliout freedom
of Alssre-Lorrilne lad In ttie liillmitlon
lhal Ihli wuuld ba bar list offer ghe will
inaki more.
"Orrminy la cnnrenlrsllnr Mr efrnrta
in arracl liar enemlei iconomlcilly. For
in. nuce her mirk on níga ti not
siialcgtral hut In pursuance or a far-
sighted policy of miking at our weakest
point hoping lo ruin Ihe economic life of
(lie country. Too much importance mutt
not be riven to today's Italian darcit. aa
Hila ax la ror mera economic elferl."
M. Tiriatrhinko'e ipeecb wis cheered
Ikroiirboui by the Converiatlvcs but he
was berklcd mora than applauded by the
lloishevikls. The American British anil
Italian aniBissidors were preaent when
ibe speech wai delivered.
si u v ii i s i uní it w.tn.
By Aaaoctaieii i'reaa
Lonisa net ao.- Parliament hli adoptad
a regolullun preaented to Premier Lloyd
neorge. eipreaalnr the thanki or tbe par-
Haineni lo the navy and IBe army includ-
ing the over aeae troops arid Ihe merrm-
Hla marine ror ihelr service! In the war
and to tha women In the medical and oth-
er auxiliary servirás and lurlbsr eipreaa-
lnr sympathy to tha relallvea and rrlenda
or those who bava given their Uvea tor
Uieir rpuntry.
Premier Lloyd neorge. In moving Hie
resolution aaid Dial even ir In had ten-
ure in these terrible tunes especially Hie
amielv of Ihi laal two or threi rieya. be
fell hi could not do Justice lo thla rreal
theme. The deeds mmtloned In the rcao.
Union were known lo ind bad won the
admiration of every lubjecl of the king.
The hum! navy wis like one '( those
internel means iiieulill to life of whim
we are unconarioui until eomctl'inr goea
wroar. Hi ihli war the premier aabl
lba navy hid been the anchor of Ike
allied cause ir it lent us hold Iba hopea
of tha alllanca would bl ibattirrd.
Tlie premier told how tne army had
guaranteed supplies pi the army abroad
and material while ll had enabled the al-
ilea to get abroad adding.
dislatar would have
Pruisis
would be mistress of Furope ind through
Furnpe. of Hie world. Hespila hidden foes.
despite Illegitimate naval unfair deaplte
black piracy. Ihe navy haa preserved the
highways or lba aeai ror Britain and bar
ail lea
"Since Ihe beginnlnr of Ibe war tha
nety baa ettaured the eire irtuspoiisinn
lu Ihe Brlliah and allies armies of ll..
oraj.fJM men. gjfxaj.uoti ho real t.Oo .OOU lona
of eaploaivea ind auppllei end tIMtflto
tear of coal and oil The loaaei of men
oul or me whule uiJOXiou were only kv
lan. of which TOO were loal through tin
action or the enemy Altogether. Te.oooaac
Ions had been natnoiici bv the navy."
li and fleet II it bad nnl had maoy aje
te enemy
re sao
lie or umnd ine Herman bad never
s. . i fit lo i halli lisa 11
He paid tribute lo tbe work or tbe
smaller crafl which ware le be round lu
all Mae. being numbered by tin thou-
sands. Their IierdsBln and dangera were
barely nellied. yet the firte of Ibeir ac-
Itea enjoyed by the peoali of Ibeee
Ulaada Thf eiiia4itloaary Torre con.
tinned Mr Lloyst Oeorge
ttwe Utn jba.We w
niph of orgeinaiiion. bul
dared iaalBla by the Bert
muni i
aa a great tri-
was only tan
i ..IO Of tVlB 1 1.1
ut "Uw fineei flrbUng troop w tut
nu
The ttaae had ate coate te i
Children Orr
FOI FLETCHER'S
CAITO R I A
pletvlld at the rigkUar eroelltlee of
is. ..... s.n ihslr aiirr... haa
been due la Urn maaiuri lo Ihelr or
lanigitinn" be aabl.
aeventj-nve per cent o' cu" "au-
llen of Ihe men aeid the premier had
crime rrom England end 7t per rent or lh:
Ion bid filleti upon Engtind feotland
had done its iharei Irelind had mide i
OIHIItgUiaiieu conmnuiiein aaw in ....i..-
lary recruiting Walei hid beaten Ihe rec-
ord Tiy a iharTe. He prilaed the work of
the ' ' an ad I an a en the western front the
Antees in OellipeH and Pranee. and Booth
Arrlcans. particulsrly IB clearing Bell-
villa wood.
"Never hw the Brltlsk empire shown
greater nr more eTfecilve union." ei-
rlalmed Ihe premier "ll bed been re
rarded ai a dream; It l now a reel a
powerful fact in raahionlnr the history
of Ihe world.'
After reference! In the virions initllary
services the premier offered IBe eym-
pathy of the home to Uw nlillvei of
Ihoae who Bed rallen. gs-Prrmler Aaqullh.
who followed pild eloquent tribute to
'' j ihn'Bedrniiiui'the Irish leeder asid his
object in riling wu to emphitlte IBsl
whit the premier and Mr. Aequtth hid
id was the absolute unanimous senil
nient of the bouse or commons.
The Irish troops be slid bad shed i
luster on their rere lid. however tarn
by dissension or mlsrortuni their ooun-
try might be it this moment hi bilteved
that the whole Irlih race Pidiy wei rill-
ed with pride ind gratitude ror their
echlevimeati.
Treasury Department
Receives Firtt Cash
From Liberty Loan Sale
By Associated Praia
Waiblngton D. C Oct. go. Tbe treat-
ury department today received the tint
actual aaih from the sal or Ibe aaeend
laaue of Liberty honda Federal relieve
bank! turned In !M.MW representing
pin or IBe 9 par cent paid by Ihe sub-
acriben wlib their lubicrlptlons and a
small part or thi ruml received tor Uia
smiller bonds bought ror rash.
No further reporte as to total aalet
came rrom tbe ruerve binki todly ind
noni are eipectid until Thursday when
member hanks and other aalei agencies
must deposit with tbe reserve banka the
r rat paymenla and ralurni from Clin
salee.
Complete figures for subscription by
Ihe navy ware In band tonight aim mug
thai thf enlisted personnel and civilian
employes in tbe navy department bought
lO.IDI.IH worth of bondi. The battleship
Tens lid ill wirihips with a total or
11073(0 more than Hot! to each roan to the
crew.
New York wis among the naval d:alrlcii
with M3hi; boston topped Ibe mvy
yirdi with e44t4n and tbe (inn Laket
training ititlnn lid the nival auiiona with
ffBsveO.
NEW YORK IBCOBO.
By Aiancliied Prisa.
New York Oct. SO. giibirrlpUnni lo Ihe
econd l iberty loan in the New York fed-
eral district have reached in nrricUl total
of ft.iM.6AH.aiO the Liberty loin commit-
tee announced tonight. The committee eg-
Pressed greater confidence thin ever that
computa retorna would place the dlal-
rlrt'a iitbirrlptloni beyond the maximum
quote fl tuOOljoe.
ADVKNTiiTa roa ubait.
Hy Associated I'reaa
Minneapolis Minn.. Oct. M.-Tbe wir
cnminliaion of Ibe sevinln Day Adventista
denomination In a report lubmlited today
to Ihe general world conference council
In eeialon here declarad that ilcpi ire
belnr liken by wer department officials
hi pirmit more than to. uno mimberi or
the religion drafted Into the national army
end other lo be drawn liter lo icrve Ihe
government and al the lame lime adhere
to their rellgloiit teachlnga agalnil the
killinr of rellow men. Already many nr
tbe mat have boeu assigned lo medical
mips or other bniichii or mm rnnibauni
aarvlca and also ara permuted to obaerve
the Sabbath on Saturday.
The operating rund or the denomina-
tion was enlarged to litt.nm in order to
retain a aurplua gl the varloua foreign
atailuna.
BRAZIL AaUV TBAISTNU.
By Aimciiied Preaa.
Bio Janeiro Drain. Oct BO. In view or
RraiH'i entrance Into the war plana for
inteneired military training are being
put Into effect eitbouib no mobilization
measure lies been decreed. Qtrrlaona in
aouthero Hraill where there la a large
Herman element have bean reinforced.
Twenty two former Herman lallora were
arrutad today and taken to Rao Pauln.
All tlirman newspapers and other publi-
cation.! have been sated.
Knight
Tha Knifht of Columbus need for immediate use in eatabliahing and maintaining war
recreation centres at Some and overscan THREE MILLION DOLLARS of which sum Ona
Million Dollars has already bean contributed principally by their members.
Both the Y. M. C. A. and tha K. of C furnish recreation centres for all regardless of
creed. The religious naads of non-Catholics in the camps era supplied by the Y. M. C. A. ;
those of Catholics comprising about forty par cent of the man in the service by tha K- of C.
The buildings will ba open to all at all times; no private meetings; no society affairs
behind closed doors.
They are for all the aoldiera all the time. '
The Knights of Columbua must render this help overéese as well aa nt home and in ad-
dition Popa Benedict has asked than to help support the American Red Cross in special
work.
Tha only sapenco In connection with this fund la tha publication ef this advertleement and aa
office lo Waehlngton. No peld. agenta no oommtaetnne. The general administration will be under the
offlcere and clerical eteff of the KnUthte of Columbua and not charied aeratnet thla fund. Their bonded
officera now leeponalble for Eight slllUona Inaursaea Funds will handle all money.
Books will be open for InapacUon at gU times and a complete publle aooount rendered of all ra-
cetpts sad eipendlturee.
Will fom beip ae batp our soldlara here and oviwaeT
Make check payable to Knights of Columbua War Camp Fund and mall to p. O. Drawer M New
Haven Conn. Thla movement le endorsed hr:
Hon. Woodrow WiUon
Kvwadeset ef the Valle atetes
Hon. Theodore Roosevelt
Ka-rt ill laal of the lav! leal Matea.
Hon. William Howard Taft
a Ereetdiel ef the L'aated tetra.
Hon. Newton D. Baker
iaurstary of Waft
Hon. Raymond B. Foedick
Ctaslfsaa War Pope Coaa. ee tltjUatiag t en.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan
K-txutai7 ef aaaa-
Supreme Kalgfcl K. ef C
ONE-ELEVENTH OF
ARMY IN FRANCE
WILL BE NEGROES
Unele Seal Plana That
Race Will Do Full Share in
Strafing KeJeetr Bill.
"peelel lo the Morning Tlmea.
Waiblngton Oct. BJ When tha full
ttrength or Amerlra'a new army la ranged
on the bittleriald or trance negro troopa
will make up epprniimitely one-eleventh
of the men tinder the Mart and Strtpea.
Although negro añidiera rrom A trie! or
the Wilt Indlei have Mughl in many
Puropean atrugglea. and followed some or
the greateit rommindiri from Hinnihil
lo Napoleon the Amaricen contingent la
by fa." the largest negro irmy aver mut-
tered on Puropean loll.
mnra the beginning of tha war both
rranre and Britain have employed Arricen
troopa on the weetern rront. Their right-
ing rieord bai been brilliant eipeciilly
thai or Ihe I'raneh (senegalese.
While Ibe new American negro units
will be commanded to a greater degree
then ever perore hy men of their own
rece the bulk nr the ericen will be white
men. Thli la alao true or the Prenrh and
Brltlth and Italian negro bgtlallnna.
Uncle Bern Baa In the regular army
four negro regimenté which have been
raleed to war strength and now number
cloae lo 7000 men Two are cavalry and
two Inrantry. The cavalry are the Tenth
or ('arrise! rama and the Ninth or which
an American general once said after see-
ing (he famous Prenrh rulrssslers. sup-
posed lo be the crick regiment or the
World: "ir I hed to go l.ooo yirdi
through Bell I would rather have the
Ninth cavalry berk or me than anything
I ever saw." The regular army narco
regimenté an orricered eicluilvely by
Weil Pointers.
The following pegro national guard
until ire now In the federal service and
ofrtcered delusively by negroei:
Pint aepirile Connecticut company an
men one orricer; rirst separste mitrlrt
or Columbus ballaiion sot men ll crrteers;
I ll-hlli Illinois regiment. 1.000 men 71 of-
rireri; rirst teperate Maryland company
ir0 roen í orneara: Fifteenth New York
Inrantry regiment 4oM men 54 officers;
"bin ninth separate battalion. 1.ÜN me.i.
4g omcera; flnl upante Tenneisee rom-
piny 1l men 3 officers: rirst sépanle
Meiaaeliueetla company ISO man I orn-
een. Total 41 Ml oncers.
Thin bive Just been commissioned
from the trslnlne camp for negro orneen
at Das Moines la. a total or M". officers
too csptalns 310 rirst lieutenants IM sec
ond lietiteninta
preaent vlelhle lupply nf negro orneen
eicepl a few holding minor tlarr poil-
tlnm In the regular army.
To orricer the negro troops raised un-
der tha aeierte.t service law will be re-
quired tliousindi of officers or all grades
ao about nlni tenlhi or the officen will be
while. Thla ll not the mult or dla-
crlminitlon but or Hick of miterlil.
To Discuss Measures to
Speed Up Construction
of Vessels in America
By Associated Praia
Wuhlngton t. C Oct 10. Meuuni to
ipeed up conatructlon or both nival ind
niari'lstnt vaaiels In tbe Untied stiles will
bl dlicuiied at a conference here tomor-
row or Atlantic coast steel shipbuilders
with government officials. Itepresenlatlvea
or IT planta will meet renrreentatlvea or
the shipping board the labor and navy
iiepirimenta ind the conncll or national
anata.
The chief problem racing the govern-
ment and builders In obtaining maiimum
Iiroduct on or tonnage Ig the shortage of
ebor. Tha country'! yirds. It la de-
clared are In need of gOO.ooo additional
workmen who mutt be driwn rrom outer
Industries.
The shipbuilders will propose that they
be permitted to name e committee to ro-
operale with the government In increasing
tonnage production.
NKW YORK gl GAB PRICK.
By Associated Preai.
New York Oct. so Basic price ror
sugir delivered In New York city waa
rued at VW cents duty paid tor W
centrifugal" by the International sugar
romm'ttee In conference here tonight. Tbe
enmmtiiee haa under consideration fixing
of pricea ror otber refining points.
s of Columbus
War Fund
) KKMsTTS or OOVVMSmS
DAN lax J. tlAIJaAMAlt.
Bupreme Treaettrer. K. ef
TELEPHONE STRIKE
ON COAST WILL BE
MEDIATED AT ONCE
Union Laadert
Agree to Do
Nothhte to Fore. Ian
Until
b Hald.
By Aseoelated Press
Sin rnnelico. Oct. M.-Preildent Wil-
son 11 "vitally later igted la a quick and
iiuractory edJeiBnenl" of tbe dlapute
between the Pacini Telephone and Tele-
graph company and employee according
to a message received tonight by Oavln
McNab. an attorney rrom Louie '. Poet
instant secretary or labor.
Secretary or Labor William B. Wllion
alio lent memgc rrom Clirton Aril.
eking that no nrlke action be taken
pending raedlelion. . .
II wis learned from an authoritative
aource that both ildei hive agreed lo Uo
nothing to toree the itrlke which thf
union leeders bad ael lor tomorrow mid-
night. Verner l need er Penver member or
the rederal board to adjust l'bor troublei
li on bli wiy here rrom Loa Angeles end
will nuke in effort to reconcile the dlf-
rerencei between the compiny end in em-
ployee. The threatened itrlke or electrical work-
er! and eirhenge oneratora waa Intended
to compel the company to recognise the
unlona rormed by the operators In Seal-
Ue Taróme Portland. Ban Frsnclsro Los
Angeles ind other coait points. The men
also demand fl a day net relie to which
thi compiny made a counter-propoeal or
to cents a day. The unions hive twice
Kstponed a itrlke once because of a pa-
oUc appeal not to imperil the success
of the Liberty bond campaign and In boinw
of medlillon. 1
BECBCTABY WILSON TO 00 TO
SAN t HANCIBCO AT ONCg.
By Associated Preaa.
Loi Angilci Oct. o. Verner I. Beed of
Penver lert here late tody ror Nan Fren-
ético where he will meet repreaentativi s
or the pacine Stales Telntibone and Te'c
graph company and delegations from IH
employes In an effort to avert an impend
lng atrlke.
Secretary William B. Wllaon and other
mediators will follow within ten daga. Mr.
Beed waa named by Secretary Wllaon as
hli special representative to proceed at
once to San Francesco.
Mr. Beed said ha had already undertaken
arrangement! for an Immediate meeting
with the company and repreaenUUvee or
Hi employe!. He said Secretary Wllaon
with three other members or thi medli
Hon board and with a staff of assistants
hoped to complete work now under way
in the mining districts of Arlaona and be.
able to leave for Sab Franciico within
ten days.
Mr. Beed aaid mediation or all labor and
mining dispute! In Arlaona wai auffl-
clcntly advanced to make certain thst
no long delay would be aaked of the tel-
ephone oneratora before opportunity
could be given ibem to preaent their caie
lo the medlitors ind that hli mission was
lo irringe ror the slight delay made Im-
perative try the work now In hand.
Germany's Man Loss in
Three Years Declared
to Be Fully Six Million
By Aisoclited Praia.
Washington D. C OcL SO Oermany
lost 000000 man In tbe three years or
war according to declarations made In
Ihe relrhstag by Ute Independent Social-
lit Ladibnur. A report of hla speecli
retching Wuhlngton through Switzerland
Hites that rontompliilng the prospects
or a rourllt winter campaign lba Soeiallit
leader aaid:
"You have not evidently gentlemen an
enact conception or what war ineana. Wei
hive leal I. MOMO men three or Tout
million wounded or which too. 000 are
crippled ror i re and (000000 tbtolulely
Invalided. That mikeg iltogetber e.000000
men loil during three yean "
It Ii silled thil officii! Informillon con-
firmatory or theie rigurea bai been In
poueiilon or American orrtcials for soma
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hi sin 1 in 1 1 11.11 1 1 ot.rrv.
By Aisoclited Preis.
New York OcL SO Johnny Dundee or
this clly outlought Jimmy uuiry alao a
local llrbtweight in every round of a
ten-round bout here tonight.
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Cardinal Gibbon.
Cardinal Farley.
Cardinal O'Connell.
National Catholic War
Council.
Catholic Federation of the
United State.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 31, 1917, newspaper, October 31, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199359/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.