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38TH YEAR
EL PASO. TEXAS TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1917.
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HI
MftYtiXXiti
President Appeals
to Labor to Stand
by America in War
Speaking Before Annual Convention of American Federa-
tion of Labor Chief Executive Pleads to All Factions
to Unite in Common Cause.
A-
Pays Warm Tribute to Samuel Gompers and Calls on Or-
ganization to Give Him United Support Asks Co-operation
and Denounces Pacifists and Critics.
tasar t
President Wilson nude a personal ami
I'luqupiit appeal here today tor the full
support or organised labor for the gov-
ernment m the mmim t ot the war.
speaking before Ibe numni convention or
lite American J-'ederation of Labor be de-
clared tn war rould not be wwn unless
ill faction unite n a common cauk
sinking ihelr dlfrrer enees.
Tlx president p.n i warm tributo to
'Samuel tlomperjt president or the Amen-
ran Federation or Labor and virtually
railed upon Uio federation to five Mm
united support. He denounced pacinats
and rrttlrs. He appealed tor co-operation.
lice lares r.ermanv Brsponslbic tor War.
Minuting Herniary the president de-
clared tlatfr that Germany had Marled
the war and thai he was willing to await
the verdict or history en mat alate-
Inent. Now Inalruinentainiea ror Letter co-vpi-railon
between labor and capital wae
one Matemeut by the president which watt
or prime intcreM to the drlegt .ite. or Hie
convention.
The president alluded to the present
war "at the laat derisive Issue between
the oM prlncples or power and the new
principle or rreedosi.
believe." lie said "that the spirit of
rreedout can gel into the hearts or Oer-
f'.sns and rind as line a welcome there as
it ran rmd in any othei heart. But the
spirit or rreetloiii clues not suit the plan
tit the pan Uernian. Powei cannot be
used with concentrated forre against Tree
peoples If It la used by free peoole."
Will Re missis's Ysswal.
Ktilinm.iis Kim.' ti. in Hum niu! .( the
isiv.crs
in mat it more anTinus
r..r urate than llie thief central I
nud you know that II means that the
people n that central power (mow tha:
ir Hi- war ends as It stands the y will n
ctrect themselves be vassals of Uermany.
notwithstanding that their populations are
composed of all Ibe people of that part
or Hie world and notwithstanding the
art lhal they do not wish In llietr iirlde
anil proper spirit or nationality to be
absorbed anil dombiated. '
unerring lo another part nr his speech
"to litiasis the president said: "May I
not sat it Is amular lo ine mat any
group or people should be so III -informed
as tu suplióse as some (roups in litiasis
apparently suppose that any reforms
Illumed In the Interest or Ihe people
can live In the presence or a Uermany
powerful enough lo undermine or over-
throw Ibetii by mugue or torre; any botty
of rree men that compounds with the
i. ci nun government compounds for Its
own destruction."
Test mf PrrsMlral' Address.
The lest of Ibe presiden!- speech to-
day beroro the auk-i u J'ederalloit of
Labor follows:
Mr. Prc.uient delegates or the Ameri-
can lederalitni or Labor lathes and gen-
tltmeu: I csleem it a great privilege and
a real Imnor to be thus admitted to your
pobil.- councils. When your ecrullve
committee paid me Ihe compliment of In-
viting me liere. I gladly rrvpletl . the
Invitation because It seems to me that
tills above all other tunes In our hls-
tory la the time for commcio counsel
for the drewunr not only of the energies
but or use. minds of the nations together.
I thought f list It wa a welrome oppor-
timlty ror illsrioslng lo you some of Ibe
thoughts llutt have been talherlng In my
loind during Hie last luuuttiiloiit mouth'.
"I am introduced to you as the presi-
dent or the United Stales and yet I
would be pleased ir you would pul the
tltought or the orice Into the background
sod regard me one ot your fellow t itilen
no tuís come here to speak not the
words of autlnrlty but the words pr
counsel tb words wbirh men should
sirak to one another who wish lo be
frank In a moment more critical perhaiw
ihan the history of Ine world has ever
jet known a moment wlien It Is eyery
man duty to forget htmseir. U forget
Ins own lulereela. 10 fill himself with
Ihe iiohilliy or great batlonal awl worlj
...nrepllon. lid ael I'Oon a new pUiform
elevstea le.te the ordinary alalrs or lire
elevated ui where men have v leers of Ibe
long destiny of mankind.
Hard la Esnlatn War.
"I tblnk that in order In realise lust
wiial Ibis moment or counsel It II !
very desirable that we should remind our-
selves Just how Ibis war ranie about suit
lust what II it r. You can riplain
most ware very sMipiy. but llie . plana
liun of lata li not so simple. Its roots
run deeti lolu lias obscure soils ot hli-
hsr snd in my view Ibis Is the last de-
risive issue between the old prluriples
ot power aud the new principies o( rree-
oom Hie war was started by Uermany. Her
aulboritie-. deny the' they lar led IL Bui
I am willing lo let ttw statseaeat I have
juat made await Ilka verdict of history.
And the thing last needs lo be evplalned
Is why '.rniiaiy surlt-tl ine ar
meutber what ine position of Germany in
iha woiLl wa -as enviable a uoailiou aa
any nation has ever occupied The whole
world etood at admiration of her wott-
derrul lulrtlectnal and material achieve
mwnts. and all Ihe mien- lual wen of the
wtirld ieul tu scliool Ui aer. As s ujiI
terslly man. I have been eurrouuded by
mill naine.l in oermaiiv lawn
reaoned lo I terms-. awrauaa
else could Ihev t such Urougb
and
sevcbiag tr siuuig. parUt ularly In snsM
prluc pies of scieui i and tne principle
ital uiMterUe Budsnrn material actuéis
Btants.
"Her nam af adenei tad aaade her in-
dustries iwrhavs use ual rutin .r lent in
the world sod Ute label inadc ui Ui
snany- was a guaraatec of good wtrkuun
:Uf. rf touhd Material tue bad atcess
to all lb markets of Ute wurtd. and every
. tlMar n-au who traded Ui iUom markrta
I eat xi larrtoeui Uraur or Iter efrvrtite
and Uutoet irreauUtiU cuawiet Isust. Mas
ba.1 a piara la lúe sata. Vj (it tin as
tii .fis..- Waal saare did aha aaat?
'tkeit was aothtng nvVse world of p -ate
Uat the ud not alreaa) ante and have
a awMawlente.
Se u Amarttea Adtaarraaeal.
"Via toast al Usa etbaoraiuary paca of
or American advancement. We show with
pride lite atatttlra or the inrreaae or onr
industries and of tbe population of our
cities. Well those statistics did not
match the recent statistics of Uermany.
Her old cities took on youth grew raster
than iny American city ever grew: bar
nld induslr.es opened their eyes and saw
a new world and went out for Its ron-
quen; and yet Ibe authorities or V.ermany
were not satisfied. You have one part or
lli answer to the question why she was
not satlsried In ber methods of competi-
tion. There waa no important IndttHr
In Uermany unou which the gnvrrnmanl
had not In .1 lis hands to direct It snd.
when necessity arose control It
"You have only to ask any man whom
you meet who Is familiar Wltb the con-
ditions that prevailed before tne war in
the matter or International competition
lo find out Ibe methods . of competll on
which the Herman manufacturers and im-
porters used under tha patronage and
support or the government or Germany.
You will find that they were the same
Mirtii or competition thai we have tried
tn prevent by law within our own bor-
dara. If they could nil sell their goods
cheaper than we could sell ours at a
profit for themselves they muid get
subsidy from the government which made
it possible lo sell them chjneper anyhow;
and the condillona of competition were
thus controlled tn large measure by tbe
lierman government itself but that did
not satisfy the German government.
Ta neaslaata Labor and Industry.
"All the while there wss lying behind
Its thought in Ha drenas or the future
' .i i i liiti iiiaaa Iba lamr
pol. ileal cnntroi which wouio eiiaiue
" .7 TT-7. -fhm
and Ihe Industry or the world. They
were not rnntent with succera try supoi lor
achievements; they wtnM success by
authority. I suppose very few or you
have thought much about ttw Berlin to
Bagdad railway. Tbe Berlin to Magdad
railway was ronsirurted In order pi run
llie threat of Torce down tne flank of the
Industrial undertakings of htir a doten
other roontr:es. so that when German
roinpetmon came it would not be resist-
ed loo rsr because there was always tlie
IKisslbllily or getting Herman anules Into
Ihe lioeit or thai rniintry quicker Wan
any otlier annlea rould be got there.
Look at tbe map of Europe now. Ger-
many In thrusting upon us again snd
again Ibe discussion or psace talka about
what? Talks about Belgium: talks about
northern Prance talks about Alsace-Lorraine.
Wall those are Interesting sub-
jects to us snd to them but they are not
talking about the heart or the matter.
Leak at Ike Map.
"Take the map and look at it. Qer-
manv has absolute rotund of Austria-
Hungary practical control or tbe Balkan
states control or Turkey control of Asia
Minor. I saw a map in which the whole
inlng waa prlnlnd In appropriate black
the other day and Ihe black stretched sil
tbe way rmm Hamburg to BagdadIce
bulk of ociman power inserted into the
bean or tbe world. II It can keep titer.
she baa kept all that her dreams inn
pulled when the war began ir alte ran
keep that her power can disturb tbe
world as long ae the keeps It always
provided for I feel bound lo put this pro
vlan in. always provided tbe pieaent In
riuenres that control the German govern-
ntelll continue to control II
"I i -i c.. that tbe spirit or rrerdom
ran get into tbe hearts or Germans and
rind as fine a welcome there aa It can
(Continued on l ags two.)
Beware Kaiser's Press Agents
Take All Russian News With a Grain of Salt
Sags Charles Edward Russell
Written Expressly for the Morning Times hy
CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL
Who Spent Three Months in Russia With the
Official American Commiaaion.
Tha greaieat engine or German etratesY u 'hut coun-
try tostar us 11 preaa asent y which continues to Work
aa laduatrloualy and extensively ad whea Vod Baruatorff
waa la charge of IL
One of tha great points that Germany la playing for
now la to prevent the Untied State front advancing any
mora money to KuaasLa. Tais away masut that Ruaala uan
be detached from tha rest of the allied. If aha can be
convínose that Iba l ulled kKelaa will not help bar.
Ttaarefore. German asendaa la Uto United States and
lu I'etrogiad have Ions been laduatiioualy trying to
create and push along tha itellaf here that Iluaala U
Slvea over to anarchy dleorder sad coafualon aad t
baurupi.
Thar have played thia ao adroitly
i oitvlntad moot newajtapar ed flora aad milito na of newa-
pateer rWdera that it la the fact. Tita foundation bata
baaat ao carefully laid that now whenever anything
happens la Iluaala it ia cottatrisad and late rwre led by
our newapstuere front Juat point of v lossy. .
There wa a iingin I Until ration of this aban tbe re-
sent atatrment of Prime allaialer Kcreaaky about Ilua-
ala and tea war waa eiatrlbuted.
Kercnafcy aald that Hum. bad borne a vary heavy
burden unaided front the bástanla of Uta war. and
trust she ntwat have help
Iuataatly bue reste of Journals In America leaped
to the susteiuaKa that Keratusky bad si ten notice that
Huaaata wa about to quit the flajhu
liar ara turna of the headlines I aew In American
new. pa para otar lit averattahy ataieuteoi.
ITALIANS ARE
i
sss SMhsaSaSe iiiim
N N H UN
ADVANCE ON
PIAVE LINE
Early Reports From Southern
Fror Favorable to Success
of Entonta Defensa Against
Invasion of Austro-Germsn
Drive Across Venenan Plains.
Enemy Operations on North and
East in Attempt to Encircle
Diaz's Army Declared a Fail-
ure; Vaat Organization En-
trenched. Ready for Battle.
Sov. M. Tha
Italians are holding the Austro ticniiiin
advance on the Have line. F.arlv reporte
rrom ihe rront today were favorable.
Heavy shelling is In progress til along the
new front.
Earlrrllng Operations rati.
The enemy's .operations nn the norm and
east in an attempt at encirclement or the
Italians have not succeeded. The menace
on tbe Italian leri wing also Is virtually
pasL
Tbe reconcentraron or Hie Itsllan army
along llie newlv chosen line or demise
la now virtually sn accomplished reel.
Tbe troops have taken up their' iioslttoiis
tn trenches the gun emplsrements have
been made ready and tin- whole vest or-
teTnot t mrWM!t
mod spirits urn a feeling or determina-
tion prevails In all ranks.
Line (.really Haorlrard.
Retirement or that part of the Hallan
force lu llie Carola district or northern
Yenetls has shortened the Italian main
front which now presents a compact line
estending about twenty miles along Ibe
new river detentes lo the sea.
The allies are represented on the new
rront In some British batteries rrom the
Carao. Tlie presence of allied rorees Is
rrgsrilett as or the highest Importance for
Ita morale affert on tbe Italian troops
which thus rsr nave borne the entire ehork
aa wall ror its purely military value.
Kuglatid's amiounremcm that she will con-
tinue to send reinforcements without delay
and spare no effort to prevent a further
invasion or Italy arouses the keenest satis-
faction and enthusiasm litre. The visit
or Goneral Wilton subrhlef or the British
surr. alto Inspired renewed confidence aa
lo the Intentions or the allies. It may now
be stated that Ibe present line or derense
Is the only first line which the supreme
command has ever considered seriously.
Tlie Tsglisnveirto and Llvensa lines were
designed merely to block the progress of
tlie enemy up to tbe present defenses.
The correspondent received this Informa-
tion siuhorlislltrl) ten days sen. but wss
than unsblc In .litulge the location or tlie
line for reasons dictated by mUitary
necessity.
Plave Important Stream
Yesterday's report from General Pits
the new commander stsled that Italian
rear guards trotted tbe Have river near
Stiargtua. after destroying the bridges.
Mils river should be noted rarefully. A
glatire st the map will show thai slier
the Tsglitmeulii and the Mreata the
Plevc it the llrst important stream rapeble
or interposing s stnuig tactical itosltltni.
(Cuntitiutid on I'age Two.)
that they lusvr
Wa anojldn t
.ud tha tiaar at
SAVIOR OR VICTIM?
m MkuSHaHHH
Is lrensk' hour up' is he tn be the savior or clkOIUUon or tlie vlclüo
of a i. lindad mob? All the world walls on the wires rnuii Heatla to lesrn whaPirr
the head of IBs provisional government is to hold Huttis's helm strain In the typhoon
that baa engulfed him. or wlM thei he lias been swept fioiti Irla dock of his ship of
-nie jiitn tne rosiMur see or anarchy atd ritla)tan. '
Workingmen Must Place
Undivided Force Behind
Soldiers if We Win War
In Welcoming American Federation of Labor at Opening of
Its Convention Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Presi-
dent Appeab for Labor Co-operation.
By Aasaclaled frets.
Bufraio. A. Y. Nov. I?.-Willi an appeal
to American working meu to place .tbelr
undHded force behind the fighting men
al Uva rront and a stirring plrture or
what labor may aspect tr Uermany wins
the war. President A. A. I andon. of Ihe
Burralo i. nanihrr or Commerce today wei
rouind the American rednreiiun ot t.aoor
st the opening or Its convention Itere.
lormei isnor issuer mntaeti i
"RUSS'A GIVKa UP."
M-KENHlsY SAYS RUaSIA W1U- KIGIIT NO
aiOBK."
"nuasiA out of thjs war."
"RUMIA ABANUON8 IIKIC ALI.1KH '
RUsaiA. hick or fiouting. WUM makk a
nr. ace"
"AIXIBS ail.'ST KltlliT WITIIUL'T Rl'Mrll A."'
"HUSaiA IN CUHPLETK i'OIJMU! KBRKNnKV
BATa"
. "NO MORE KIGIIT PROM 111 Bill A "
Not one of thee had the ellshteet foundation In fact.
All Kerepeky vaa doing wa to slate Ruaela'a need for
help. He nevar la en syllabi intimated tbat-RUasU
would atop flSbUBaT.
Yet there were tbe headlines to the contrary.
You can't Mama the editors either. They have bean
o fed up with stuff about anarchy and ruin In Russia
about chao and disorder about the tarrtbl Bolalwvlki
and the rarins. roanas Ma zl mal lata I neither term bav-
ins Iba allghtest definite meaning to tbe avaras Amar-
icen) that User are perfectly sur no matter what hap-
pen la Ruaala It muet be something bad
Tltes things furnish the basis on which the pros
German la congrea will work to prevent further ad-
vance to Rutad. They help tu keep down the price
of Ibe rouble. They destroy all confldsnc her In
Ku sata and Ibe- Ruasjlaa espwrtmaaL
They all so fcevc-k to Ruaste and confirm Ihe Ruedan
mind lo the ballet adroitly created and fostered by
Gt rutan asenta there that the United State U hostile
lo Ruaaia and tb aew Russian democracy
We should have ao misunderstanding about thi
matter.
If Ruaaia I to fig lit. the first requirement is that the
L' ailed Blaise shall help her not aloa with inoaey and
suppiiea. but with sympathy gesod will and ncourase-
ment. instead of atmpatby wa are handling '
kick tn the face.
mak It ImpatSatbl foi liussia to fignt.
bet
has srtrin luntit lion troops gite tltelr
lives and blood fr ttatight when murkera
at home engase lo disputes inslnad of
putting all their energy into keeping the
flthllug men supplied Mr. I sin ion ai
pealed lo all labor lo atuk verytbUig In
a tremendous effort lu win-tlm war
War fer laduslrUI Ireedeaa.
"President VVIBion" declared Mr. Ten-
don. - Mas said we tr right ng for dem
of racy. We are not .only tuilding a war
rtr ilemorrary. but a war tor Induatrlal
feedomi and srh piuteriion; a war 10
contar Ahat syurli we have
i a ni.!- to- uormany would wean
I slavery for Ihe American people for gen-
eiatiout snd the people who work will
be tbe greatest sufferers.
"I spent tlie summer of IVIS and lute
In trance and ilaly. helping litem Increase
the fin. cm i nr their Industries so tby
could imld back ihe nernuui rna. In
IBIS Uigland was lu a very sad way.
"I was In fnglsud when tbe princess
f'al Canadian regiment aa lilerglly eul
to pierct You know they went In a full
regiment or rmy men and came out with
lest iban i " liten and elgbl orflners and
most of tliem wiumdnt. I was talking Pi
a young Canadian officer woo uses lo
it a ssletfnan and thersfora a worker In
civil life ami lie told m lltey had run
out ol ait an mitón and thai tliey bad I
crawl out on their bellMt leaving sn
protimaielv sjui meu beblnd. tleail end
htlssMtg. They even liad lo wlutets oies
of ttatlr niñeara crucified before Usar
very eyes.
lilt si Maaaaaed at tsglaaST
"And what waa bappenuag m huglandr
s la
was
and reedy to
been usetl eini should
y lialllc-til
niun Uooi eu
I- eptl.11 of a
old that lltey
iss than ibre
lite workuieo
immer'a I toll
llislr brolltera
Ike bardah pa
nation wat
war and this
i the aoawet
to lite Ainei
day. TUnk
and sons w
ltd lot lure
Ui dasger:
"And now
rooveiituti
o far as yv
but sol iseel. In Ut utir or
And I wsnl lo say Ut you thai to fr as
we have gone the aasner I on Ute aid'
of üeratan. W has not yet said
down lo s irsluam.il of our tondiilon.
Oeetsas protagawla Is abtuad I tbe lead
mm
I.OU
is
FATAL TO
Three Reported Dead and Six-
teen or More Injured When
Two Troop Trains Collide on
D. tffc R. G. at Station Near
Royal Gorge in Colorado.
Several Cars Demolished and
Track Blocked at Point Fol-
lowing Train Craahes Into
Rear End of First Section;
Dead Men Reaidents of
Utah.
By Atsoclaled Press.
Ctnon CRr Cole. Nor. I?. Three sol-
diers were killed and g number probably
It ware Injured hi a rear euu collision
between two troop trains on tb Denver A
Bio tirando railrogd about a mil weal or
i.oiopavi. g snrllitn near the noyal liorre
at i:M o'clock Hits utornlnr. arcnrdlng bi
mesare telephone adrices reaching beru
rrom Huward.
relrphvne fiperalsr filvca Brnnrt.
Tlie telephone operator at (Inward
which la seven miles west of f-utopaile
who gave word or tlie wrerk rialmed to
pave theaa facts rrom n eye wltnaat.
AcciirdliiK hi this story botn frailía were
mot ma cast aid. the prereduir one slow
ly aul me fullowtng one tapldiy. whan
lite rollowirtg tram overtook and cntslted
into in first on on curve in in rugged
toiintrr- near the Buyal florae Hevsrtl
an were demolished blocking llie single
track it that point.
llaiirogtl orrirera said the trains were
carrying an luiaatry regiment from Ball
Lake to aa eastern station. The llowtrd
operator's informant said about tot) ol
doi) meu wrr on the trains In all ami
thai all the injure. i were private or non-
rommlaslf med officers. Ho did not know
the names or the dead.
There Is no telegraph operator at t:oio-
pail and llie telephone faiilltlea there are
meager.
The Bead.
ine dead i
i in. -li li p. IHKSION first sergeant.
I lii. li T. WRITKÉPÍISK musician.
flUY S. ai.kxa.mii.h band leader.
All Uve in I tali II la beuevad and all
ilia injured will recover.
All of the Injured ar privates nd non-
commissioned offlrera according to rail -ion!
oftlclall. Tn cause of Ihe go hind
la hot known.
Over Mai Me e Traías.
Mor üisn Hon soldiers war on ilia train.
The larga number mad It nereaaary lo
run in eeetinna. The seroml tertiou wat
ii at elms only rive mile an Hour when
section three bore dusit uihiii it. The
engine or section lliree telescoped Ihe
raboose and Itoapllal car or sectlnn two
and plunged into llie tourist sleeper.
List ef lalured.
The rnjurtd are l lollow s. li cording fa
a list riven out lite today by llie railroad
offlrltla:
sergeants li. Tarbeit and I rwlt I d
ardí.
iTivat-s William M i timi R. S.. cttl-
son. hymonr litiwll Msipii Schmidt V.
h. Martin. Juteph Imane ks. I (.. lleven
port t ii l.lurierbrrg li. t. Armstrong
naipii i allot i rant iiaruini Mamie i ill
lint i. Huff.
ami bruises. Arrangements nave been
made Pi rare for the injured lu Ibe rail-
road boapltil al salida.
m mi un 1 1 in vi mu. win Of
it hi ( a Hint uv h mi is AY AMU
Mil 1 1 AMY lilllilll .
By in i Press.
Henvr 5ov. IS. Iinoisdisla lutesiigs
lion of loday'a wreck uer iotopaal in
wbicii three soldiers were killed 1 to be
mane by both i sumad and military autli
mines. I A Wadlelth astlilaul general
pasBitgr agent of Ihe road on whose
lines Ihe wreck occurred said late today.
"I cannot understand I tow in wrstk
could hve orcurrad" aald Mr. wgdhngu.
"Tb irain n sections was supposed in
proceed at a uniform rat or speed and I
have no etulanctlon for lit slowing up of
Ibe ascot to section. .Nor ran I under
aland why tit third seeline was not
flagged when the second section reduced
us speed."
James Melroae. hn-f or tito bureau of
Utietliggiloii of the l ulled stslsa depart
nwnt of Justice detailed operatives lo In
vasllgai IS wreck win ncl lately upon re-
ceipt of word II had orrurrad.
Although Ihe arena of Ibe wreck It bul
a fall rrom lÁstopaii It la lu lonely
mountain toontry and lisa necessity for
dent mat be itoUynl fur boon. No trams
are runolug between risible and f nUiptsi
because of ihe wrsrkag and word or list
cisasler can be brought into lb towns
only by passing aulvmobil parvea.
soma or imvau ssauiuca na
lit ktLIIU AMI in Kill SAVr
lo tiltil o
By AsMKlated I'r.
Bellda. Colo.. Net. It Ills bodlea Of
lluee soldteis killed in lbs wreck tt f do
past early lousy were brought Iters Ihta
tflertiouii. while tlie injured were taken
on lo pueblo lutlaasl of baiug pls ed ks
the railroad hospital bet at was a-
ecled . A twilUry guard w 111 acrumpu lbs
bodies tu I lab points wusrs tbev will bs
buried Tb bodies of tMiy B Atetaudar
baud lesdti . and Chester V. preslou first
atrseaiil. will be latum to looser; i tab.
nal or trad Wlulebous. luusicign. will
or taken iu Mil lake.
All Ilia Injured soldiers wis passed
imougr liare win laei
ut pjHBjK f1
seajr of la
i'age iu
AMERICAN
SOLDIERS
China Makes Formal
Protest Against the
V. S.-fap. Agreement
By Aitorlated rreis.
i' i mane ti. p. Met. IS.-formal
protest against the agreement be-
tween Ib i niici Males and Japan
regarding China waa lodged tt the
slat department todsy by nr. V. k
Wellington koo. the Chinese mm
ute; en instrurtlona from bit gov-
ernment. The tatl or Ihe document left by the
minum waa not made public bet It
Is understood titas i:hlna objecu In
any turn action arrrctlng Its Interest
without veferenr m the withes of
lite i inner people themselves. Bewt
thai mular protest had bean riled
at Tokio reached here unofrirtally
yesterday.
DOUGLAS PAGANT
NETS SUBSTANTIAL
SUM FOR ORPHANS
Patriotic Entertainment to Be
Presented in Biabe for
War Fund.
By I me penal Correenondeiit
Hougla Arlt.. tuv. It.-Tli pageant
or patrliitlam given at lite high sirtiool
laal Prlday night to raise a fund for
I'renrh war orphans netted a substantial
sum lo the fund that Douglas is raiting
lor tnst purpose i no scenes presented
urptftctt rnnuiiifint ill some or tne conn
tries righting Uermsny. and Ainrrirai
incident.. Mrs. Belly White who wa
the moving spirit or the arfalr linine-
itiaiety after tne iierroriuatic
tiled tu present tbe same program in
insure iiir ine same purpose snd ll l
probable that she will sccept If those
w no assiateti nrr ran arrange to go away
roc the tune required.
The flrat acene showed Betty Boss
making llie nrti American nag. tirr as
alstauts with itowdered hair wearing
ciisliunrs or the colonial period. The
second scene wss an afternoon tea of
Ihe
cpre
Ui le Mm appeared and mad
lg lor assistants In Ihe cause or tilling
me lameness ciiiniren. in tren ti
number of women were shown tawing
ivr tne war urpnaiis wiine among men
were some of the orphans themselves st
rayed in raga with the pirn n or warn
unen about tbem.
Sed Cross ealtilg wrrnr.
ills fourth scene presented women ami
children and una baby knitting for tha
Bed u-ott. The fifth contained num-
ber or high school girls making an gp-
pesl lor subscription lor Liberty bunds
Ihe songs and oilier efforta or the pupils
making a decided hit with Uioae present
tiene alslli wit featured by the appeal
ame or 9u local women who hsve aeul
Imcd ones Pi the service or tlie nilmn.
inse mothers wives snd alatets all we
dretted In white and each ctrried t se
vice flag draped troto one shoulder wi
atare tepreaeiiUug the number or kilt
the nsiion's Mauling ranks. The tille
tbla srene wat "W Hiv Olven uur
Loved mica.
Musical Bee lalreduced. '
The seventh scene waa a muaictl une.
Mrs. Margate! Lewis standing In lie tsjo
le.r ol Ine slsge holding sn American
Hag while Musician (irannla ul Ihe Bev-
iiilieiith Kgwn WHm ' "Anierlc
A pan loin-
song and
of Tiiah school rutins
Ihe eighth number un the program
anil number nine was a presentation or
a Belgian srene Madam Lam leading a
small buy about Ihe stage while a dainty
milkmaid held up Ihe banner of king
Alberl'a devastated country. Beetle ten
was rrenob a beautiful woman draped
In black with Irma oulalrelclieU In ap-
peal ror aid lo in orphans laediui. Willi
a ii pu Hon of Joan of Arc receiving Iter
inspiration from an angel In Ihe quid
village or lioniremy coming oeal fol
lowed by Joan Ihe watnor. a part taken
by Mrs. i eland Mrattowi who appeared
In a gorgsmit costume set ufr by a
sparkling mat of mall and gunning
helmet.
"Ceiaeikla "' Llasiag Bree.
Tit rlosiug "en. wsa i.oiniiilia"
leiirrtentrd by Mitt Haul Vetiry wlto
waa aurrounded by Is mile girla. r ten
dratted lo repreaenl an ally of the lull-
ed gtatea. The Sruwe waa given by a
three piece orchealra Hum lis !71h rev-
elry band. Mrs. Louis Juhnsou of Bitbee
waa pianist.
Arier Ihe pageant II wat announced that
tit following Pouilat people had pledg-
ed themselves each to support one or-
phan child for one yar: Mn. H. S.
Bice. Mr. W. H. Baal J. U. Iiavlt Mr.
A. B. Qerey Mrs. t w. Oravas Mrs.
V. laut. II. H stout Mra. W. H. Web-
ster t. T. Wright. Mrt. Hlusrl W.
rraurb Mra. M. L. Uowot. Mra. I. H.
Butler Mrt. . V Applewhite Mrs. B. A.
Peckard. Mra. 1 W Adamsoo. Mrs. ..
o. i in. fj. o. Kills Margaret in . tne
Nana noun club. Thote wlto will lake
care uf two children are Mrt. W. M.
tdtmson Margtrl Lbrltlin. Mrt. Bob
rrt lit. Tb Uouelaa branrli of the
railierlras rhlbtrea urgulislloa will take
t arc tit nine i lilldsen
Cochise Sheriff Warm
Special Deputies They
Must Not Carry Arms
)f Timet Special trespoiulsni
iiouglas. Aria. Ao If Auawerliig lite
issued llie foilowhtg Ulemeiti rrlaiive to
aasCiM deputies going srmsd "Aun of
lb special deputies sre peiuiiiistl
Itt tUll of trouble
SM rSbtajUakiii. sttll are in
specifically aisi. tb. hoCisrs
.t a tiepunes ami
ihey srs ordsred
The only authorised depuiis ar Itvs
egular mti snd tltey are under bund
a rag trouble should arise again lbs
; out tills aialement In
tiuisni lhal mam men
iscigl dcputits. re
then only
! ""' iii'"""i
BOLSHEVIKI
VICTORIOUS
III LIVELY
BATTLE
Ineffectual Attempt of Junkert
to Retain Control of Petro-
grad Resulta in Constant
Street Fighting and Death of
Many Loral Russians.
Supporters of Provisional Gov-
ernment Put Up Spirited
Fight and Surrender Only
When Ammunition Is Ex-
hausted; Finland Red With
Blood.
By Ass.ii laird Press.
1'eirograd Buntiay. lur. L The mili-
tary cadets or "Junkers" euoouragrii br
the reported protlmll.v to the capital of
the forcea of Premier fc'rrensky. made an
Ineffectual attempt today to regain ron
trol or the rlty. Thla resulted in almost
mus laut Mien righting In various quar
lera.
surprise Bolshrvlkl l.uard.
Ktrly m llie morning Iho cadets sur-
prised tlie small guard of Bolshevlki at
the out i .n Telephone etctiange and
hacked by armored motor cara forced the
imlshevlkl tu anrvsiidrr. tintii nearly dutk
the (iraud Morakala wis iiw tren of a
btUle between Bolshrvlkl troops and ta-
lléis lo the number of altout one hundred
wlto wrr nuim from windows and sup
lug. The radelt surrender.! wbeu tltey
had ethausied UMIr aiuiuimiiiun.
Mak IMd rvrvsky Prsett.
On III rtertky I'ruaitccl cadets with an
arnuireit car also tried In make a stand
and precipitated another battle lu whtcit
mot! ot litem were killed or made pris-
oner. The cade i - apparently were the
same as thote who wer unending tin
winter iiaiacs weuueaiiay nigni sun wnu
were permuted then liberty by lite Bol
sherlki troop arter Ihe surrender or lire
palace. In spite of tpurtdlr 1 1 1 uur crowd
filled Ihe Beveky Prosperl rushing to
cover when II became neressary. but nth
ensue goUig about as tliuugli notblhi
unusual werá hupi eiiins All Ihe streets
lesdlng luto the Mnraktls in Ihe vlrinlty
id llie lelsplmnc suiioii cnntalnrd crowds
uf curious persons who ried ai every out
break or shooting but returned lo Ihelr
IKitla or observation when lulls nn urred.
II la bdlavrd títere were many vlrlitnt or
the righting In the Murskala.
see. Mr Kill.
I'rom the windowt or tbe tssocialrd
press ii adipiio p i .. ailuated a hair block
dlslanl. an ornear was ubaeitrd In fall
in Ibe street apparently ded. An uu
looked hiding In a doorway ts struck
by a glancing bulls! and woundud in lie
arm. The ambulanres were kepi busy.
New I'rerleweileas.
Aew pmiiamalions Imth by Hi Bol
tlievikl nd tb Hiéranla ol kerrntkt.
sprsred at nilertals thruughoiit llie day
Tltey .in il upon lit peopl and troop
lu support lint' or thai side and etlreetril
ciowtis wherever iMiated. it ll reoorletl
thai ooe uf the diorlamallons. signed by
ksrsusky ssul dated liaKltln. waa drop-
Ited from tu aroplau.
I lit VI I I Us. I BUM fl I Btil.lt Ml BAY
ItMM t SIt.T IAII.B: ITl t-
1 ION IN KINLkNU UKM-EBAIi:.
By Associated Press
ion mi t: I'.rntrr itispairn
Irom HMrklaibn says that travelers ti
iv ina on llie froiiiier from liuasla rr
pori thai the al!iiii of Nikolai Lenin
lu form a rabknel In I'etingrstl fallal
thai Ibe inreign orrir offlrlal refuted
p. srceiii r.eon Ttottgy as foreign mm
liter while lu Moscow aimiitei got sin
mem hs been proclaimed and It it feai
1 were will be much bloodshed.
lu 1 Inland the Iravrlri are I c p. il ten
at aaylng the allutlion It despertlr
Anairhy is on ine increase and acia ot
violence and even iiituder roiiuullted on
ihe streets by Mammal its are of fre
ifuent in oi c
i .en ui n raiMixiHs trrstrr i
INI RKAHINf IIImiHI.VM Vllii
IN liKMMAN ABUV
By Aaaortgied press.
tiiadisn Aiin.v Heaiiiii4i tcra in rranee.
r. If. Increasing dism gamieUon amont
enemy forcea la indicated in elAr
iiienla matle by raptured prisontut while
lit tlecime lu in us. isle ur me ullicera
Is uiupiesiiutieii i ate officer states Mtat
thin w attacked on Saturday all Ike
other oflliras in his battalion i si back
lo sbcliei some Ng yards behind II
front line leaving lb warrant officers.
id offb
With sacb conduct growing dlsooalaalt
s irporied suiong the i snk and file. The
riuaion that the whole fabric oj ikuman
srtlts ia Itsiiii toatisurt oy iitttt; lums tsao
trun discipline.
t'T ia
' Associated Press.
Italian HetUUtlrs lu Soil litem Ugly
iv. It. The llailMia at enirruthsd
ihi '....Tank ! "
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