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EL PASO MORNING TIMES FRIDAY. MARCH 22 1918.
company In tb FourWenm brigade and
lor the purpose of qualifying enlisten
men to act is tnstrortor Tor Ibelr com-
rades fi belfit held Ihe present wee St
t ori Bliss. The details for the school ac-
cordlng to Ota order rrom Washington
contlsl of the commanding officer or
.k .. r.rfic-r nne srsant
both the Btxiy-tourth and Uilrts-rouno
GERMAN-AMERICAN
ALLIANCE IS LOYAL
SOLDIERS GUILTY
OF MURDER; FACE
Intensive Training v
for "Gas Officers"
Is Begun at Bliss
An Intensive court of instruction rot
iba training of "gee oftlrets'' for net
regiments. The Blxty-rourtk laaraaeaU-
tivei attend between 7 and t o'clock In
ARMY ATMOSPHERE rim PKUDUMUN IS KtUblUUS RALLY
the morning and lb Thirty-fourth repre-
sentatives from to a o'clock. The
course II icheduled to last twenty-four
nays with a one-hour period eacb clay
captain Dtvli a medlcr! reserve corpe
ofneer la In chart of ta srkool.
TO MARK ANNUAL DISCUSSED ATWHITE HEARS DISCUSSION
'If CLUB DINNER HOUSE CONFERENCE OF BUILDING PLAN
md one private rrom each company of
ASSERTS OFFICIAL
LIFE SENTENCES
Soldier. Feed to Be Served Special Consideration Given lo Christian Carpenleri With Hm-
Purchases of $217250 Worth Two on Trial at Silver City Coa-
of Liberty Bonds by 1394
icted of Killm Chauffetxr
From Buffet fat Meaa
Shipbuilding Rail Transporta
meri ana saws mii oegm
on Tabernacle Today.
Member Cited a Proof.
at Rodeo.
Kite.
tion and Coal Problem.
A trenrh supper with all the irmy trim-
mings will M the tenure of the annual
meeting or the. I tilvertlty club to be held
Monday night April 1 at the rliibroorus
In the Martin hullr!inr. Belna- the ma hi
or All Fool's day a tmmber or appropri-
ate stunts will lie worked out hy the
entertainment ronimltlee whirl will servi-
as a committee or the whole to plan for
the annual dinner and meeting.
Arm; Atmosphere.
Thla wa decided at a meeiing or the
entertainment committee or the club Wed-
nesday night. I'laln hoard tallica Without
linen will furnish th 'aetllnr for the
trench supper while an army fid will lie
served the membera of the burret In men
kits. A number or novel camp Itunt will
be carried nut md the April mil element
will consist or a iiumhrr or surprises.
The fir Idl run rliih w ill he In rliare of llie
jurteTtaTmTiriil iraiiircOvhicli will lnrud4
army songs a gridiron courl-mirtial and
a series or Jokes all the expense of the
the annual romp luYtiie roUst Hub. The
annual roimtt or tlin officers and other
club business will dlso lie mended n
mis nlgbt.
lied Cross rfo Sunday
Flsnt were alio made Wednesday ItllM
for the fled Cross lea lo tie alt-en BlttMiy
afternoon at llie lub. This will be one
r tb lerlei pf Sunday afternoon tea
and opn-lurs which the club hia been
laving and fin niiirn rtit marge
made following the naliliehcil cuabmi
nt the club. The n-d iTiauuimua
tertalners who will be here over Sunday
wilt furnlab a part of the program for
the tea.
The prcaent series or fas will close
Sister Sunday afternoon with a sacred
non recluí by well known Ft I'iso mu-
alclans. Thla will l made a typical Fin-
er Sunday prorram with F.isler flowers
Mrds and sirred aonxs.
Saturday March Mi will be the annual
Faster rgg roll fnr the children of the
club. It will be held t Wishltnrton park
and a special street rsr will tie chartered
! to uke the children to the park. The eirir
I roll and hunt will be held on the lawn
' at the park.
r.oloael I.enghornr.
I Col. Oeort T. I.anirliorne commander
'of tb Blr Bend military district was a
iniest at the mrnrrnal gridiron session.
Which' was held rollowlnit the business
meeting lie told the club membera of
llie experiences ttie ermy lias lieeti liaiun:
In tti KlK Betid an-i s-.iN- Hi up or what;
has hr-en done hy II' l.lsMli lialry Ju
poiu nix and maintaining m-doi In It-it Mir I
ili-tint. II- t. .1.1 or in-- an angón i
which IikiI lieen nisirtn Willi all am uhlle
owners In tlm dlstrlrt In respond tu any
ü'srni call litglll or day Willi their auto
muidles in li u-ti'n I tnci-. V numuial
el-irge of n a trip Is made rnr the use of
líese rsrs as the government is not per-
lultted In use such tranaportallun means
Uee of - n-t. The rancln i s ami other n .1-
llenH of the luv Mend have nvspondcil in
a man Colonel Lanatiorne --aid to even
si peal ror esslalaiicc and have mati-rlall)
au:ed the military in maintaining order
in the 1000 Hide iquarti illatrU-t.
la Follcllc Candidate
Loses in Senatorial
Race in Wisconsin
liv Associated Frees
Milwaukee. Wis. Mai - li V-Mpre .
1.- complete r- turns rrom every count!
J ni Iba Mate una cvenln sustained Fi
' lea-i of conrrraanian Irun I . I.enrool
tlir loyall) HepuMitaii randidilf t"i sen
ati-r ui yeali i-i- i-i Innrlea.
Iielaleil returns today m-- Mm S.'-H
Dar than James 1 iKUiipsoit Iba la '
in i an. 11. 1 in-
Tbonipaoii nut nut com .!- defeat peml
nt complete returns. Jonepli F run-
Ihsmocrallc raudiilili-. . had 'l.tTi - i--oonii
aie-l w.tli in..fj lur lr I'tiaili-a V-
I'.arlhv. Tlir same advn n iiiide inn I
tor Uerper i-orialisll i-to se.r-ir.. Heriré
I was recently indn ied f--r violation ul in
espionage ai t. -
By Asaorlitrd I'rea.
Washlnrton March io. Industrial war
production was discussed today it a two-
hour White llousa conference belweee
President Wilton and heids of sis blr
war irencles. It waa the first or a sé-
rica of meetings which may he held
weekly In the future and was consid
ered especially slsniricint In view of
recent advovary In contri esa and riso-
where or a central Institution to co-ordinate
dirrerem kind or wir activities.
Besides the president mere were See
retary McAdoo actlnr mitnly In ins cay
parity ai director ajenen! or railroads;
Edward rt. Hurley chairman of the alilp-
liinsr board; Bernard Barurn chairman
of thn wir indiiairles board; Vance v..
Mi in nun k. chairman or the war traila
board; Food Administrator Hoover and
Fuel Administrator Mtrflelil.
Facli discussed general problema -on-rronthur
his department and special con-
sideration waa given to ahln building md
rail transportation and coal producllon
and dlDiribiitlon aa affertifiu those ques-
tion!. Another ronrrrenro will be held
nest Wednesday and It If understood
they will be continued ir the departmn'it
heads and tlm president find tho evrhane
of Information and Ideas profitable.
It was stated after the meeting today
that no plan was discussed for eslalillsin
ing sumo other central government bo-Jy
In meet continuously and deal In a ipav
rifle and scientific way .wm. mailers
touching more than one phase of govern-
ii H ni war management. The conference:
Itself expects lo deal only with the lironil
aspects or co-ordination and will leave
details lo lie carried out by lllbordttlltcia
In direct fk-allngs with cn-li other.
Pro-Germans Roughly
Handled by "Knights
of Liberty" in Oklahoma
By Aasoclatert press.
Alms OkU. March W. Two farmers
of Herman desrenl. alleged to have
mide pro-Herman remarks aarly today
were dragged from their bila hy
hands or "Knights or Liberty." torc.eil
lo Isii-s Hie Ai Iran film. Hogged tor
red and feathered su-t driven from
l llll
A meeting of religious workers reprs-
Ming thirteen Proswstint cnurchei of
F.l I'iso tbit will conduct union evangelli-
tlc lervlces In this rHjr beginning Kister
Sunday convened at th First Preibyta-
nan cl urrh laat nlfbt lo plan the two
days' task of erecting the big tabernacle
which begins It 1:30 o'clock this morning.
The tabernacle fill be erecpid at tho cor-
ner or Wyoming and Virginia streets.
Plans contemplate the completion of th
big edifice by tomorrow night
oldlers to Help.
At last nlkht'a moating many volunteer
worker) gni?d to assist Willi in- carpen-
ter work and ftev. v. B. Knickerbocker
will speak to MX) soldiers at Fort Bliss to-
night and lie believes Major tjeneral Oeo.
Head will consent to mowing volunteer
workmen from the fori lo help with t lie
work tomorrow.
Last night's githerlntr wis combination
of religious service and business dltriia-
slon. The service n opened with a short
song service i.-t by lames A. Dirk which
was lollowed by responsive leading- led
hy nev. Charles I. iiverslrert.
íitrryln out the Inter denominational
nature oi the gathering nev. ;. k. (amp-
líen or the .in Methodist church pro-
nounced the Invoritlou.
F.vrhauge Pulplla tsiitidsy.
II. L. lumey. secretary of the evaiige
llstlc ev;cullvr cointnillec rsplalned the
progress ln-lng made In rniiiireiion -
the lorllu omlng series or meetings which
open on inn evening ir Faster Sunday.
Mr. Blrney nnnnnnrcd thai Hie eaecutlre
Mrtnmltte desires the rluirrh people of FI
laso lo grasp thorimgtilv the Hítenle-
in- -it sal nalurr of Ihc priiposi-d evun
gellslic rainpalgn. and In promnn a spirit
o- ro-oparallon The uiiuisicrs of the city
have noniahtad lo earhangn pulplta neat
-Mi-lnv. AoiiO'liu i-iii'-r.l In this runner
lion will follow later in the week It was
listed.
sunrle Prajrr MeelWj.
Mr. Blrney nlsn innotiruied thai Hie re-
ligious revival wilt Ik- opened with a sun-
rise prayer meet lug oil Faster Sunday
nn the lilll one block beyond Hie Mesa-
Park car line undrr the dlractlori or Hie
young poople'l SOcletlei or the rhurrhni.
It had been originally planned lo begin
Hie sunrise prajier meeting in i; ii'rlork
I loier morning- hut owing lo llie -iiet llie
.'!.. I..ltn n lle ieni-lll. Hie lime If III-
Repudiates Endorsements of
Kultur Voiced by Preaident
of Organization.
By Assoc lated Prest.
Waaliiuston March c Afllolph Tlmm
or r-hlladc-lt.hia secretary of the Oermin-
Ametlrin alliance today told Hie senate
committee nmslderlnt a Dili v revoke the
organisation s i Inner that ho took no
tock In the utterance oi the killer re-
pudiated the endoraementi of kultur
voiced by C. J. Hetimer former president
or the alliance at not rerifaMntailv or
the alliance and finally declared the or.
ritilaitloii patriotic and loyal to th
Ideals or America.
Tlmm did conced that h Instructed
cltv anil county alliances to oppose Hie
nomination or Colonel Booaevelt for the
pteslileiiry In IDIS. but denied It bad an;
connection with Hie opposition to Presi-
dent Wilson's roriomlnilion. The SUM
orgtlzatlnns mlied In politic! he slid
bul he declared the national brtanltatton
never did.
Among Hi deeds of loytlry he cited
were Hie imrcliiis by l.iM membrs In
Pittsburgh or Itir.tJO or Liberty bonds
mm aid given In reglsierlng or enemy
illens.
"When vsar was declared lh lllince
Isaiied a call tu Ha members to do their
duty as American ritliens and to BOO-
cttuens hi obey the laws and to discard
the pleiures of rulers md generals md
the riSK.s of Hie ce;ilril powers
aid.
In a long rrosa eximlnitlon Semtor
Klng or i i.iii. author or the lull to revoke
the charter asked Tlmm what he thought
ol tomo m the kaiser's recent etnres-
II. on Merman blood and (Jermatk
kultur. -
"I never look any stock In the expres-
sions of the i Irruían emperor because t
do not believe In emperors ind kings"
Ttmm replied.
tlmm told Iba commute he warned
lo saine nut to use the word 'kultur'"
biicauso It had becom obnoxious to the
American people. Itsrerenrea in the al-
liance's -un mi bulletin written by Hex-
anier and urging the rormatton or Herman
suélenos en bine as a means of further-
ing llie Intsresla of candidates mid meai-
iii r-H l ivnraldo to the Herman cause Tlmin
di I in .1. Mm- more i-M'le- l "h- "t the
Tlmm
il !
I- Ik
i ili.il iloall lo Un
dawn to nliloiitoh
Uh Hiroeii end in
ie rami of 1 1. F.
UThesst of here
l-aili-1
keil men iirnve in
V .'tlilook. I? miles
liaggi'il him. frnni
led llllll Ui a Ihlik
ws. aceonllllg In
H- wi.iilcd spot. IP- ws
M-porls avallablo i km forced M
l.i-i the rim many III unit swear In
Hie oath or "eternal illearlance or mr
kniglili of l.lberly."
Ihe farmer Ihen was wblped n
coal or lar applied md haiifiriils or
retalien inssed on bun. Wealbrouk
v i released tsilli Iho liijiitictlon In
b ivn Hat' county beforo nteui
AI llie same hour anothor -hand or
masked men cnlei ed iho home or
Henry Hiirtinan. 10 miles souili of
Mm- iind van- Mm (he ame' kind of
treatment Wetlbrook receivml Hull
man was tiken lo tin- counly line mil
beaded l-r Trxas.
neporm rrnrri southwest Hktihoma
ntc that tin- "KM kills -r l.lberly" aro
organlteil lo a strength or moi-fl Hum
Nut ntemberi and that more- larrlnaj
anil feailii-iiuK actlvlllei! hi- expi li I
nlinit lo Hit now
Ml i t lllell
In illi ale lain uno I.- Hun II SI.
I I l.hl oisl.t .-I "lirxl work will be
-l wiiiiilng" nlglil at the new liber-
naele I iiiv i i.iii i li ini'inbi-r a- wall
llii.e win. an- lire IPHIl-d In alien. I
' Hi- house wai milis.
Tl.e liir hunks which hale I II leerlv
I i ll riotu I r. John lii. .wo will be dls
In Hint -d al 'the iiH-nting nun week rn.ui
i 1 1 1 1 .i v mihi. It liiiii been planned to clla-
ItrthtiMi the snny Iksis-s last night hut
owing in iho si'trray weiihor nmi roniiiir-slivi-ly
suisll atteiiilani e ihe dlsn-lhiitliig
Wis pos -.i. i
I Knickerbocker iiini-i Revival.
itev I- li Knickerbocker who waa a be
lal-d arrival at is-t nlghl'a mooting g ve
I a kpli ltetl bilk In wblt-li ii"TTfc-d church
members In Hie city to jfi i liehlnd lha
ovaiigellslic rneeij-irrrcri.o..-l litem like
llhey wuiild a iríuhail kiiiiu-. or any otlin
ai'tlrlty m which they wire keenly Inter?
un
I Her
Mill not p.
d 1.
ralinli
I.I-.
nlllaii.e.
1. i lajeil ha. I on
ri-eni-o uT uerinsn sorlenes In Chl-
. preceding tlm HUB ll-i uhllriin con-
ii. n. al whlrli the following was sug-
cd as n alogin;
mr giorloua union f-ioier
ut Itoosevell muí Wilson never."
io stale alliance of Pcntisvlvinli rn-
.ed i. liarlos I . Hughes Tiimu derlir-
hut the national .ur.ruiilKat1c.il on-
COWHISisliiM H Mil t.l HIV.
Santa le. . M Mai n V -Jodie villi
TVeldrtt or the recial district II bnlay
I fnlind llie illv rolnnilSsloners i.r Albo
mierque m-t i"iiiiv in iuimiiii.
' u sal to pay a lurtgnirnl of tl.iJ
Miss Matilda Wilson against 'llv
Restrictions on Corn
Shipments Into Texas
Announced by Peden
HOW TO GET RELIEF
FROM CATARRH
If yon have rataeeh
Oaarness. or M noisi
ilruggisl and id 1 tit ul
ni. ml. 1- strrnguV iHk- ti
add to It hot Ual.-i an I I
sugar as directed In i-ai I.
Talo I lhlr.oonIul 4 till
ruis ni often bin
i-cimr from the disin-si
nnisca. (.logged no slid
ipell. tireailllliK KMX
pe.lal In Iho M "ti mite Times.
Il-uston. I(vn. Mar. li 80. V. V I'eilen.
md ailminlslrilor Tor lesa. Uidiy uu
ouiired that Iho ruling ot lito I niled
laics food ailiuinisiiatlii'n of lebiiiniv
f.ir""é I "" ' "r" loula lu '"IPPed from
'i.iiil.l leiniilinl n.l!its lulu Trsls unless prlinit
Hy. tu imke shipment was obtained from m-
I iiiiiling (I I vision automatically aspired lo
de? . March '.v. lbs freo alilpnieiil of corn
into Texas without restriction of any kind
Is now sani-tluned. Th order to sea mo a
i-loMi billy on nil slupiMUU ut rom f i mil
thn tcriniunl iuuik-1 or (ditrago. Minne-
apolis tmlulh. Milwaukee Umalii Kau-
as f.Hy and --t. Fouls was made neces-
sarj ui irdn lo prnildo sufficient
amount -1 . ..i n lur allied purpose! dur-
ing Hi Ihrce coks erlnnlllf February
nt iho loniiak ol com required lo nu-ei
the allied reiiiiremoiiii i alined frmn
btuaSMI In ::.'M.i bushels per day Tor Ihc
time weeks inonliotn-d. Th taking vt
imvunll riled Mr day was su gsus-i-d as
not to mil il 1 wllh iluiiiesllc ncdJ Iho
Itrarkfll rerrlpti during the same period
being lanouuQ tu v'.tvsi.issi buihels per
' nal
It 1 easy to make. ta-i. - i : a- - i
and costs little. Even ana wno
has catirrh should give this ttout-
mnl i trial you will probal II
Itud It Just what you need. Adv.
I Inning Ms talk II" v. k nicker booker lold
l-r having given a sentton yesterdiy to iiu-
Uollllels i-.ilirilu-il III the liM- lniSpltal III
Fori Hllsa nnil nf iw- séminos dellvereil
. HI Iho jml. He told Ihe gathering that lie
Iwav going to be "Oil Ho- Ji.h-' III the til.. I
j nn i- site today In help in erecting tlm
I structure. i
uiou is in lie Irrnmnllshed.
ftev. knlckerbocker briefly outlined
what be hopes to see accomplished hy
ihc puiple -r I.I i-a-n before Hr llrowii s
iii.-i iinss open
-I liop we may. gain u i lenr vision or
wllal wo want lo ai-roiupUi-h -a vision
Willi h will lie III r. em nig II In lake In tin
li-le my- said lb v. kniikollHKkol.
1 Viiil 1 hope we will bring about these
Hiingsi 'iiiiltn-alloii' uf the workers:
-ehuiinatioir of. llie sklrkers; 'agitation'
f-ir us success; and 'ilesperalloh' for Ihe
iiipii-ltmcnl 1. 1 i.iii- highest Idcala."
v. Kiilcki-rhot-ker'a laik. . usual was
iilli-.l wllh -lurseiei i 1 1 - Illustrations
Ml .y" stories omiitia-iing Ins point
id a llow of toady repartee that Hie ail
éneo Hilly appreciated.
Plans an- becoming well niganliril for
io etangrllatlc effort In 1.1 I'iso and Hi
unplrte sitrcesa Is cnutidriitl.v looked lor
by ministers ami liymen.
WOMAN'S BODY IS
FOUND FLOATING
IN RIO GRANDE
Special lo the Morning Times.
Silver City M. M. Mtrch . After d-
llheratlnr less than two hours the Jury
In lb case of tb Stats vs. John Wilson
md ism es w. Bnell troopers belonging
lo E troop Pint cavalry stationed at
Doutlai Ariz. charged with the murder
or P. F. Burke a Doualaa service car
driver January tl Int. at nodco return-
ed a verdict today of guilty of murder In
tb second deyre. The maximum pen
alty under the new Mexico statutes II
lile Irrtprlionmerit.
Th mal or Wilson and Snell begin
kiondty and the entire day wia taken up
with Ui empaneling of Hie Jury. After
nine men had been secured from th reg
ulr panel special venire of nsmes
wis drawn and made returnable at S p. m
nut of the apeclal venire tb three re-
maining jurors were selected. Court then
recessed until Tuesday morning when
then introduction or evidence began.
The accused soldiers were Indicted for
murder In tb first degree growing out
of Ui minus- near Bodeo southern Oram
ccunty. In January thla year of P. E.
Burke a service car driver of Douglia
Arit. The evidence tended to show that
i.i ike wae engaged hy the sojdleri to
drive them to Bodeo Just across th An-
ions line. Arriving at their destination
a dispute la alleged to have arisen over
the payment or the auomoblle hire.
Clalmet Hell nefrnse.
The two soldiers claimed Hint tlurkl
attempted to draw a gun and tint .they
aliot In seir defense. After the shootlng
they carried the body a ahorl distance
into Ihe country and then threw it in a
clump or mesqulte buibes by th side or
the road. They proceeded In the dead
man's car to Separ I Southern Parirle
idlng md from there rode Into Ei I'iso
on a freight train where they were ip-
proiionileii mil brought back here to
a- ait trill.
Here Murder Cases.
The rrlmlnal docket will likely he oc-
cupied for the next two weeks with the
trill of inurdr rases. The next rise to be
tried will be that of Hie State vs. Chirle
rnd John Parks two southern Grant coun
ty cattlemen charged with the killing
somo months ago or J. K. Sehrlmsher a
deputy sheriff it Itartilti. This case la
to lie hard rough! special counsel being
riigMred by relatives of schrliiisher to as.
pist lilslrlot ' Attorney I. S. aught while
en ble array or counsel vuii defend the
Parks home .sensational testimony Is ex-
pected. Following ihe Parks cn-o. Simule! Jack
and Joseph Hutu sons or a prominent
and wealthy Arizona firmly will be tried
for the slaying or Cheslcr liartcll a
homesteader living hear Clovordalo In
the extreme southwestern end or tlranl
county. The accused men ire'caltlemen
and It Is alleged thai they and Hartell
had had Iroublo over the rango. Sine
their Indictment tho three defendants
hate bren al liben on bonds uf ?)
ear ft
Two more murder esses are lo be Irled
at this term or court. Ib.t stale vs. Man-
uel l.opez. rhargcii unh'shooting to death
"Dtte" latlln a SHoinj saloonkeeper ear-
ly In the year and Ihe Mate vs. Oscar
Palmillo i Harped wllh killing a Mexlrm
it Iho Hurley amp a year ago Ihe rase
having beau continuad over one lerm..
halnvllln was a special officer and
claims he slint Ills victim In self-defcnac
w hcu lie resisted arrest.
m T H 1 a M 1 13" II II aJJHIl Mill It 1 1 U-tttttMMl
day.
mii nil n mii
laSisfttiiiárw
' Rhine nun imilla
Thtny f.iurili an
I i .ni i hsvo
tin- inlatdrv
1 briira-lo. u is into
I been brinsfrrred t
I tatton at mi tifa
it -: i -.1
id oTlly-fourUl Infaiuiy
been re-traturrrad to
liustiti or the i ourlsenvh
bmoommj tuca rrcrcaii
Fluffy Sett Silly Less
uig Herolin
Voauoc HAM DaUaMNO.
Pleuentlr orí fumed .uol slick y ui cumin y
Hctalia stlmuUUs sad aourtshc the
root ai tb hair rausiug aaiuiy. coai .-i
lubber kiukg or short Uair to S'"-
Pit. tosg. silky easy to mauege o vou
mm do at up la say stvle. Kc moves DAN-
nulisoa aod Uuis llL-HlNO SCALP.
JJM I MJa'. )e e r gH IsnU.
asa aa fjistsiiw.. . . t
AGENT& WANTED
II Mil I VI VI II Vi VI hl-l-l t rtaXB
By lliryl ITCH '
San tnlonlo. f i- Man h -.' -The tenii
tlMUg Jalalily at kU llMiig lieldt line
ouurro.i today when First l.leut. vltei
J. lOaluSOa 01 Joi.ev rv N. J. wi
killed when his oiiplano tell I MB foot
Liruiensiit lobriaou wIm- was an linlrucl
or. ami said tu nave boon an exceptionally
skillrt i t a Ktartlng on a cross
nunlry Unit u ir Miitiothlllg appareiil
lui. eiikino ami lila pline : .
Extensive Deposits
of Manganese Found
al Siker City N. M
By lunes Bpefttl nesponiioul.
Silver ' it'- . If. M.. March (Ot Flint there
e exkmaiv deposit .i tningaoesa or
adjoining the lownille of Sliver City on
st l the eplunill of k-rologlfts.
wlio hit mad' n examination or 'the
iiimeral depOalU on what is known as
nosion hilt in.- nepoiits ire nw ioing
ke.i by itlfchmin a criwforti ami dur
ing the pa-t voar niauyinot nn.l irou ore
ban been shipped at the ran- of i.st
ions a i. n ill '. tin- sliloHiionls going to
inrsdn Fuel & I' u toiiipauy
nitttei al Fuolilo I'olorad...
Willi a VII w 10 itlttUUIt Hie prOdUC
tton ..r rnaanaia hará ami tuxntot up
DM mí. p oily on a larger seat hi I- rt I
Klreinuan lfi ibis week rm Wishmrtos.
railed there lo amend a i onlorrme of
tb War IndualriC board and the ghlpplny
ItoMrd ami pi mine -i a or iiiangaiiree in
ttio t titled stales. Al this i -iift-ionco it
is eipi-cied Hut a iv.iter pure will bo
rued by bio guvormm-nl lor the tinning
ol giaiigaiir-e. thus inasuig laig-r pre-
dttcStotl pos-ible. The ore Is urgent!)
m edid by the t - eminent si this time.
i.i 'i. liawloid. who are on.
VtUnC lino -uiiler less". believe llial
lliei cut produce noiu llMsIC H -..'
Illolltll. WHICH Weill I INI HI r.
Mystery Surrounds Manner in
Which Water Victim
Drowned.
The nude body of a Mexican woman
probably in years old was ruuud fiial-
lug In the liter ab.iut a nulo ami a half
below Aacarale station al 3:30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon by Corporal Itollt
doing river patrol duty. Around llie
woman'! nock was a string or beads and
a long -1 -'tli noil Willi a string. In addi-
tion to the siring of bean there was I
necklace with cheap imitation powier
coins banning rrom it. Tho woman had
three clie-ap tints on olio hand mid -ic
on the id her.
There wcro.no marks nil the body.
Dor Finds Hotly.
Corporal H-iii's dog vvs responsible
Tor the illsi-mery. The soldier ami His
t-ompanlorta were marchlnv ai-ng when
tho (tog suddenly left Ibetn and ran lo
Ihe livor bank. No amount of railing or
-mint as able to gel the dog to Irire
Ihe river. The animal was Miitilng audi-
bly.
wiieif CQmoral noUi cuiilti itul pn Ms
ting In foliow lulu lia went 10 tin- ani-
mal Ti e soldiers saw the body (loati'ig
In the liver.
When Hie body was taken out the slier.
Hfe office iva- n.ilifiod and Peputy
Dherirr J. Hi Kilpalrick ami Coroner 1.
M. lu-avor wont -to Ihc n mo. Alter' llie
in .iv had been Hewed it was sent to u
morgjo of the J. J. Klater company
III Watrr Scleral Hsvv.
Coroner i-on i? ol Iba opinion thai
the body had boon in Iho water thioc or
four days. His theory is that the woman
va- on llio M-vlc. -ole anil after leui-v-
lug her clellilnt. litamptaíl 10 Wad Ihe
river gol into deep water and was
drowned. Ml was probably carrying
tier clothes btft dropped Ibes when he
got luto water over her bead mid began
struggling.
Afier rinding Hie body the officer
oalle.l Hi Jtiarea police st.ation to ascer-
tain whotiier any woman iivmi ihero n.t
been reporto I as nii--uiir. i.no liad.
The local police mUoe was ajao colli-
mnntcatatt with but no rrtsort or any
iijlssiiif; person had been unto lo :be
pollo.
Eriorls ire bring male to locale rela-
tives end have the body Identified.
ENTERTAINERS TO
GIVE PROGRAM
FOR SOLDIERS
ii' pi
tei t to the srouml.
-Mlieol
lo I'M nu ll
-.1 ihe
opening up
largo mine on Huston lull.
M-HtltA MII Ml I I V III HI I I I. il
B' Asui lati d l ie. I.
London March 90 An Aiinlerdain dls
pap li to lb oter s Limited. ys Hill Huso tur(ail
liner i'. -i. - of Hie .-orialisl minority lu
ti. relchstaa yeataraay declred lu i"" ..
all. would refuse to vote the emergen y
erttuates.
MFAUAN RUN DOWN".
Surrermg from .injuries about. the head
snd body Fu. ilium . Cordero a Mollean.
17 teats old or I 'J i anal slceel was tak-
llio t'tiiorgeucy hospital al police
headquarters early last nlglil and attend
ed by lr. John llirily. i'oidoro stated
sMsumv soinnit hint he had been tun down on the corner
io FMKllltiN BMHi I in i-ranciK-o and Smu Fa lrets
T""' I " M FT 'ao of tbro ftrtl- . . . llrlt .... M . n.rcl. tlsrela
lass aitiaoliuis ol Ihe ItadiTilf I jceuui . r nil...
including Hie I anions Moiwll- rlUlli pr released URon furnlsh-
aupaiiy. loionti u a. UX" lng bond of KXV After being Hended al
w. i uvnway. trcuirer a . Ut nueiioncy bospital Cordero was lak
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Adams soonsl di
rcior ol the bureau all traveling under
the auspices or the War Camp Mecr-
llon association will be utilised lo th
best advantage for giving soldiers In and
about El Paso entarutnment. during; th
0xt few dayi according to plan mad
al a meeiing of Had Croas worker yaa-
teruay evening at the Hotel Urodorff.
CAPTAIN PELL OKTS M.W COUMtMV.
apt. F. U Pall of lb Sixty fourth in-
fantry has been appointed tu the com-
mand of the Second battalion or th regi-
ment! He la also adjutant or the rel-tuent.
lor tho purpose uf making plans for
Iba limitation or lalrnt now In FI I'aso
traveling under llie auspices' ur the war
camp community service board a mooting
will be held at Hie lied Cross lieadtpur-
trrs this morning at .!' o'clock. Julius
Krakauar lucal i-halruiati. and A. A. Flak
natlonsl represeiitslivs or the board wllh
lioailiinariers In FI Paso will be present
With lied cross worker.
By peculiar lirtuiusianres a number or
attractions havo bean brought together
hi Hie city and will remain tor several
days and It is hoped io make as good use
of :i mi as possible for Ihe benefit ot
soldiera here. The talent includes the
Ion Neapolitan Concert company of
the Hntrllfte bureiu; Dr. W. E..Adima
general director ol the Radclirte bureau
lecturer; Col 0. A. Ocarnart md Dr. W.
0 Benway lecturers. Preliminary plans
for their appearance were discussed at
a meeting of lied Cross workers bold yes-
terday evening at lh Hotel tirodorrf.
t the regular iiieetlttg of the notary
this noon the Meipolllin concert
company will appear and klve a simrt
program and In addition Dr. Benway and
Colonel üearltart will be rucáis for the
ot eas ton
At lb V. M. C. A. liuacboti held al the
Paso del .None bolel lr. W. t-- Adams will
be prrseui nd the .Neapolllan concert
oinpany. after appearing at uie itutarj.
will present a program also.
Iltirlnr the day Miss Helen P. Paulsen
sort stiss shennertl of Ihe Hadrlirre bur
eau w ill v im vinous Schools In the rlly
and entertain pupils with story lelllng
mMm MIMS ...... ! !..'.... I.v -h i i I- T
dolls." This is. praised everywhere as
a most novel feature. Tney win iso ion
Mother Uivoaa storle.i.
At Ihe rnooimg bold yesterday olenitis
with representativos tr Hie Hadrlirre bur
eau local workers wre nr. w. a. nrown
general rlulrraan- Mrs. J. -baridi
1 1. in man In charge or committeea on en-
loiiainment. and Mrs. L. T. k'lbler su
perintendent or Ihe Junior Hed Cross
work.
The tour or Misses Paulsen and thep-
ped among Hie various schools win lie
under Hie auspices ut the Junior Red
Croas work.
A schedule so is to mike roe fulleM
use of th three ltrrtlons of the bureau
now m the city will be arranged.
It wis innounred by Red Cross work
ers that plina.for tho "Wake l'p Amer-
ica" demunitritlon aiarttug Friday artor-
noon wre progretalng tuoat suressfully.
Th First Chrlstlsn church where tb
leclurei will be givrn stsrtlng Friday
afternoon will be Beautifully decorated.
Tb lectures will be given Friday. Satur
day and Monday and a program will be
guru at Uie Lnlveisity club Sunday an
I erooon.
You can't do a friend
a greater favor in the
smoking line than to say:
a
"Smoke a unu
MURAD"
And if your friend thinks he haa
to pay 25 cents for cigarettes
hand him one of your MURDS
and say:
Qgautte
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Friday, March 22, 1918, newspaper, March 22, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199550/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.