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PEICE FIVE CENTS
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VOLUME
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BRITISH SMASH HINDENBURG LINE
Latest and Probably Last Photograph
TO GREAT DEPTH
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HOUSE SOLDIERS1
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CJNVENTION SWEPT OFF FEEI
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BLOW STRUCK WITHOUT WARNING
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portant Victory of 1917 Campaign.
ment of Contract.
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WAR NEWS IN A NUT SHELL.
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floor.
SOLDIERS’ FRIEND PITIABLE PLEAS
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THAT STICKS FAST BEING MADE BY
eent
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Tactics.
Mimph ll
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H
t Wee
of
di-
mtak
. WHEN SHIP SINKS
her
I k
ramp
offered by
comfort
he
AMERICA READY
LEGISLATION TO
became neitied
ie
udents riniminnk ‘one
10 THROW HUGE
STOP EXTORTION
Houston. t
I eets
nd
l
I tilted
ll
BY FOOD DEALERS
on I
has toen
M
larg
of pa
F‘e
i
w ind
ll
t
I
British
on l*a
on Battle Front.
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.TEUTONS BALKED IN
larg
ture
tin
n
EFFORTS TO BREAK
his
Hr
troulle With
of
in
nel
riaie
Loth
i ’he c
!•
Everywhere Roman Lines Are
liort
■ I in i
I ‘hiladeiphia.
a n
ade i
npanies l and M
uten
inliam.
on trial
I'
Md
ltalt
(Cull Ilnurd
• Hl< ‘At« •.
21.
is concedied by the
CARRANZA SENOS
W ashinzi ou
'I
statement.
the
iol* nt artiilery firing on both
f......
REINFORCEMENTS TO
xene rui
end on tiie Vudvo
nd former L’nitee Statca ainhassaior
SAVE CHIHUAHUA CITY
equipment
(4 ‘ontinued on lage
ont
plain
outh of
W ere
delayed justire;
in salaries
U. S. Urged to Declare
ane
Hr had better
hcigi
it
Monte
• led V ilia al
nr at a time when
। eived
(Continued on Vage Twos,
W ASHIN(T•N
W nt
reasstit ins
I
taken
MIX ording
He expecta to send part of hie
W \SHINCTON,
\ ssist - i push here did to Verdun
in
with the . N . attached to the destroy
’ assin
Marta.
have
and
now
move to •l l’uso Naturdas fur trunsfet
v olutioni ze,
immediate Texas,
5. 1886. and
i in
dispatches from
strrgeon
((‘ontinuo oi l’agc Two. )
8
U. S. Torpedo Boat Destroyer
Chauncey Is Cut Down by
Merchantman in War Zone.
i
1
Queen
M a re h
ofters, even judgennip on the apvellatt
court, but has inde pendent me ne and
hr
in
I
Potts Indorses System of Re-
tirement of Aged Professors 15,000 MEN ARE EXPICIED
on Part Pay. __.—
. the
Mont
the standard needee r
family had compiained
the
the
is being
id troops
tiy being
More Than Five Thousand Prisoners and Score
of Guns Captured in Great Drive by Haig’s
Men in Flanders.
hl - great
omt of it
the
and
Monfi net 4
Grappo.
tion
f~e l
lirrtv
l’ostal
Mr
be.
. onserv
agen t ho
rubl-
isii div
that
his
director
union
and !
ahoi e
tacks
interested in Campaign for
Its Support in Camp.
Minus Preliminary Artillery Preparation
Islanders Surge Forward Winning Most Im-
offiers tota) 1
continuni ph a
tha.
their
teen
said
the
ib
«.imp m a
afarce mil
angetl"
s w MM
went
ship,
nn vy.
prefers to
crease to
standard.
Nlimce -
ani l
direc t
is sunk by a collision in the dark-
ss of early Nonday morning in the
nation
operating
rger and
housands
have
• own
army
’i the
over the salaries
eurious signers
other
Holding Firm Against
Invaders.
Has Greatest Opportunity for,
Good of Any School in
Through Before Convention
Leaders Can Protest.
oldiers. who
< xpeetee lo
whelming Vote, Condemns
Postmaster General.
liar
Md.
i ■ n
atrip
s by
at Approaching Session
to Take Action.
proK:
k tot h
de fini
-alis Ft
court
it and
e law
e law
of a d
0 w est
‘‘reneh. topped
I V erdun driv e last
e lien
Bcairkt
in ib
in
s ali
l niter
«d Ho
Attractions at Austin
Theaters Today.
the ple
when 1
uit. “ vin.
xt of kin.
9 South
Hou
full
ARMY INTO FRAY I
the west
\s this is
’ W ashington,
; Inliuted i
I no I niter Stat . L
an enemy if they
ci i
held
lar hours. I s
“EMERIIU," QUESTION FGAN
’s 1 1
chief b t .et । m be- j
limethe
n i
eeneraly
Business Men Put Up $100.000
Bond to Guarantee Fulfill-
II bejreetinr;
4 .101 ely
Was workin
week, giving ti
n with toaded rifl
dine w:
t of all
common
I
tlence
-ihre.
nflowins , he
ii t1’- hands
• '
m) well
best pay
my now
es For
re she
at Til
he lo?
raincoi
’ 1 Congress Will Be Called Upon
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"I don’t ,.
. . the n
s to W
denburg line. that had become a taunt and
i more.
t s N ;
I aim.
allies.
I mane,
t roops
Visit of General Squier and
Colonel Edgar Known to
Have Determined Site.
s
the
(Continued on ‘age Three.)
-inee the
-rret the
• t'anen
.< r’ lime.
en lled1
t oming a nd ; "
ught -helte i j ’
er in camp : ’
tM
hip fortress seetei near its doom
Nenator < ofer on Niane.
E coter, lav pr«»f« mm'
dents and
• er
‘rotnot
• ' !af
I> < nt
........
• • : • ■ 1-
.r.3 . . e
I MW t H purtmi nt • p.
ufternoomn I K •
«. t -hi-; .* torarti
guard agninst
-• n1•
w‘ h
a ■ ' l
1 e t ng
pte
i e
Judi
H
uo'elSoZV™'™5
:i — Three .>
stop idle
21 SAILORS LOST
" I
vie termined
nort crfici
al tisi«. hi
baly frightened
’ l
• •• has
■ E ♦
El. I’ASO Texas, Nov
thoursand Carranza troops
his death
se hool of
th alb evet
that he was
I cord that
of the National Federation of I
ing not
: aid in
wisrre zrteunel ilnml' are
omen.
that the
(Ivillei nude by American and
June 23 last
ANTONIO. Tet s. Nov 21
|The negro soldiers o the Twenty-
nd carhifourih infantry on trial for their lives
Fathers and Mothers Especially Negro Soldiers Nettle Officers, . ,0 annn In
of Court-martial by Their TEXAN IS AMONG
All know their sal
the camp,
negro
stiin
tin i: •
r fur
the » ।
War on Austria-Hungary
Hr saie the auditor put the
esent. ! died in Ireland on Nov 20, the nav} >
department was advised today. Sur- i
Im th Rrtolulioitcet.
ni .lit the figbting tactics in the
( t’ity today to reinorce the
the waters with hts
of the l i ited State
to th.
body of ali
tle more
prepared
l. prre
"hen the
d villases--amonx
and Mar coing--une
with the
prince's
inen of
constructed by its captors, it will be known as the "Byng line.”
for the big smash was executed by the third army under Gen-
eral the Honorable Sir Julian Byng. English, Scotch, Irish and
Welsh troops compose it.
The tanks won this two day's battle; the tanks tore the
Hindenburg line to tatters; the tanks led the way of the Brit-
ish to within three miles of Cambrai, whose fail, now believed
near, will mean the ultimate fall of Lille and St. Quentin and the
subsequent clearing of northern France of the invaders.
tven it rged by the ltalian pre
pres-'to dispatches received
end themnselves by I
’ afaid. The court t
rd ni
•in a
ting (
f all va-
lid maz-
• ompos-
! board*
heiping
1 of out-
British, together
all Che
i rduotia
th the
he -
!
pare Vei v on . outlitton that
strippcd ul all militar3 aspecta.
thcir r« p;
EL'FALO. x. r.. x«. :1.—Post-!
master General E3urleson is in thej
bud graces oi tho Americax Federa-
tion of Labor. Liy an overwhelming:
i zonc in • .
ad all light
te ad : ’ • i f t
an putorratie contempt for all
ftp : inpreredented
theinre expected, t
on theory that a
si. I «iwani- roiiegr,
-ruth oi that cit:.
i- 600 acre-, airenci»
Austria by ihe Lnites states is being
permanenty estab-
fecttvoiy I heir ow
The inter-aliled «
ot cre~ -ieol~ will Im
till Ton. accorling b
• ‘GRANGER MAN. SURGEON N tonu hnign ihiicnykerhe
IN NAVY, DIES IN IRELAND oneearrooicmraorden "umwotsut
born in Granger, ! : anH without
on th* l'a'e n
muonntailN. huve ag
ng the la bi tw.nl
rut battles ar rag
cen lh. 1ve and
nr cerpt probably the Fritish
mmanri had dreamed of the
of irtilitar) ]
cit Cd $2000 ‘
I to remain |
rtion Ik
.1 . n l‘ze Th
launched by (ioneral von
bookF and
I in teachinE
penior clar-
i" (or neniorr
testifkd to workins ort} -eight bourn sp
a wec He said the cncol lacked 1
$4000 of having 4 noush matertal to (
conduct courses,
Hal C Wenver ..hairman of : 4 1
WASHINGTON INFESTED
" BY FEMALE SPIES .nau
-iralls ill
aries and Ur trip mean* nothing
Prof. Flildebran I enit the inerease
the individualism which May
East
fair aad cclder
Friday generaliy
British cut 33-mile gap into Hindenburg line, pene-
trating to a depth of between four and five miles. Tak-
ing more than 5000 prisoners and score of guns, Berlin
admits hut minimizes defeat.
bate the
(in ItaWa
in Washingion
and delays it
e euntonments
• fur the loss .
but these ar
no n< W
a nttaet there.
x hundred (‘nrranza
Girappo, I
det mb d.
istruction of tH
'been responsible
j in mobilization.
The general as-
' pre paration is i
illy the iritish 1
over the fixed -
di- patehes iar
nve promi rd
11 imjortant In-
PURELY A BRITISH VICTORY.
W ithin a few days, when it has been consolidated and re-
thut already nas
ost of the line
Fomme drive
uerificed in the
uttesupted to det
It har sing they wen
ive on such a w ide
at tlie time of the
irpe previous war
senie lighting had
d
i-4 nret enee as a di-
l Hunt . instead of
activii} in i
would not be
ge ne rui intere
ward their
emor} at 4 riticol i
mon t ombining t.
• vera much Fi
ross examination
membe r " Wbei
tchred
- bart
, ■
9 inan
""l’doniih ;;
I just dion’t romeniber."’ . ’•
iderstooi that the dlefense :
introdure several wituessese
not implicated in the raid ''y' .
report had been read. "He has
W nllace Itrhl
the inv ud« rs alic
on the Inlier
Teuton assauits
me ot the j
the crown
icept on ea
fair, colder
weruily fo lifted and weli
ably fortified woods, a ridge fortress and a maze of trenches
and dugouts captured: also more than 5000 prisoners. The Hill-
front a? "••nc
gether the ne
The engineering law and aihictit ;
eepartmente diviicd the time before:
the leginlativ e committet yes lerdas
O R. Manlove mcchanician in the
mechancal engineering department.
tunntely
H< inee
in eperatios. fan
but that pro
that la
LONDON. Nov. 21.—With the biggest "bing!" of surprise
the , that the w«,i rostal emz(that this war has seen, the British have ripped a 35-mile gash
"o -ho, "yEar" - "u1n ' “5 into the Teuton spinal column in northern France.
"■ '■ is -ucl that 1 have had! Under the eyes of General Pershing they leaped “over the
12 " u' rnefiojtop" at dawn yesterday, smashing stcadii; ahead until dusk,
ie a.- te ttend this consention." rested up a bit during the night, surged forward again at dawn
Mr "lherrrcnumdr and were still going strong when darkness fell tonight.
Result: A dozen towns, villages and hamlets, three formid-
13 being obviated
The situntion
AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER
the negroce
Not a cannon shot was fired pre-
pa rater; to Byng’s big push. That
was the biggest surprsc factor in the
battle. There were three others:
1. Tke tankN, advancing in solid
| line ah of the infantry, did all
the !• -tructive work the artillery
coirle hav done--and more.
"‘which is necessary in the interest of
all the allies, must proceed fron the
mployes and E. J.
I Lent ( junior
...... ,in"omihadoru cctorumesimhe By Spring This Country Will
tnone ” roonurcnmzzunursmi """conmete Have Many Thousand Men
|tj, ,■ . t. the country Irom Boston to l.os An-
i- imnentarin- The cnaunceys commander, Lleut.
1.1, .5 " • om. Walter E. Reno, died at is post
1., ‘ 11 ‘ -on the bridge. He went down into
" The V denine the waters with hi sh‛P. an omeer
projortion 1 inr ,1 ll,
tore Thejwinout
llied nations in a
plans agreed upon
n ist • ses of the Hvmme battle wert
|HHiK!lt. It iukcs in the region to th
certainly the
t looked for
and cightcen enltsted mnen-los: their
iives when the estroyer c’hauncey
rhe 0(0. W announce ment madessilnru to answer the of the
s departmeni tonight give? no um1e8 for troDP- Her military plans
detail: of i he i vllt. ion H was learned have so well advanced, despite the
unofficially , howcver, that the i'hun-1
ces was rammed by a larg’ merchant-
man, speeding through the waters id
> ompia inee of on tin
tniler- will h- intro.
o1 fear put forth by |
v witness who claim-«
e pari u paie d in the l
wenty-tiiree lives werel
1 ooo 000
vur army
re volun-
ths later.
1ie : were
i vte • n ta •
Before
a challenge, is no
THROUGH IN ITALY 2 " r
the w holt
particular sectos which geon
The army has men available
■■ a
is wife
a deep
how I ver, ’ mtenacc
inerease the university
goal would l’nited States naval reserve force
(len Fabela ha
l The bigzesi deluy of all -th
mobilizing th National army
been almnost overcome. The drafts
forces have heen 73 per cent it o-
bilizec on fizure s i ro: • .di ■ tut s. I
Ei cry man of them will be tn cap
Iw Jan. 1 l’rovost Marshal t;ene tal 1
Fiaherty jumped to the
-) dining as soon as the ad-
owder officiaily declared
I u 11
id
l’utte fi
El i”
here .
(ieneral I rancisro Murg i.i who
was commander al Chfhuah ua. hus
been removed to \ era t’ruz becaust
of complaints of his pro (ierman a
W i:
raking here to-
hwago womans
■ in
• num -
g ticfern
l l a r < r •
ave in r •
to take
ide the
wi ho
’ kotl I
sale J iuge
hool ha
mentali) h
done a n a
hrobatin’s i roup».
The Beilin wa office 1
ed t he • itita tei n on t he
’Sensational Resolutions Put
Italians hold firm all along Piave and mountain
fronts. Berlin reports no new gains.. Battle reaches its
climax of fury.
Chaos continues in Russia. Nearly half million Rus-
sian troops leave trenches. Ukrainians declare indepen-
dence. leaving front open.
British advance to within nine miles of Jerusalem.
allies to 'pointed assistant surgeon in
g rureee, th
$30,006 000
the Vol’ll
uit ton arm
for I he $ -• •
weelderburn. (
plxbit? offitrial
bring ninee to
9. NO.
the ltaliann une their werc _
eicns of a deadiock. whirh at pres-’to dispatches i t I t IX « d here today
ent in the mosi fa vorable thing Hint rom Ronit . The Ica Nnzional semi-
« ould happen to tieneral l’az’solficiai spokesman ol Huh in govern-
rmies It Uu hilti.’li drive in tie ment leaders, obse vesthat “Mlit-. the
west continitci - everyone here to I lilted Ntates wa the first nation (o
night belie x । ri wili. the efitt i of ' iornvulnt a prorram capable of cor-
it on the italiun front is expeciedrectinu the de ficiene tes of the entente
to make itneli ft It promptly in thcas a whole, it would be neresnar for
withdrawni by the Teutons of inipor..
AUSTIN AMERIOAN
Solicits and aecepts adveriising
under a guarantee that its
CIRCOLAION ENOKMOUSLY EX-
CEEDS
is Austin and Austin’s trade ter-
ritory that of any other news
TFPEPANVRICAN en ALLFNGFS A
cnMPAIISON a
it in
chut’ h • har.
given by I ere
id’ - ot tite present line of British
tttacls huw> that Berlin sees no
ouiek end t the hattie.
Tho greut attack led rhe Eritish
•Ver unit ll of (he ground where the
be in-
W \SiINUTe ‛N, Nov .1 Twenty-
one American suilurs—three officers
"The unity of efort " it continue
sporehen
Mr t’ofer aiso niil ll’ blind payroll
1s vped. but he aiwavs verifted his al-
ary figures, and anyone < an get them
from 1h« appropriation bill"
‘Texas han th< tent inw * houi ’ll
the south ind ov riunit for ’hr
greatest tn the country." said Gofer
Mt tofer i out* nded that the aged
law profewsors hecominE mon rf
fb irnt and should be retained He
det la red hi? avpointment was vot <
yolitical onc. but was made M th*
instance of Judge Simnpkin*, though
senator Hsib ' did indorse him
Ira l’ Hildebrnd, law professot
went over 1lt< ground of hl? predecem
sors. Hr 1” a Harvard gradn te nod
nnes the "e awe rystem. ’ declaring H is
being used in the lending inntitution-
stopperl brfore or about the middle of
this monti.
3. If any kind of offensive was to
charles F
• x’ of kin.
to the A i i nt ine.
th 3 befor tin
i lul.
fighting. the
crystalltxe into
uni n af pra
pro .
llerbert • l
til. Em nta. m nny of tnem
her Mont. iJohnliarrtt. '
J Tun \merican
Hr wanted the in-jtack according to reports
w ish to cat ry out
1 program."
n to a wide
[ a loeni #,.....
i
politie al l .toz.
l’resident Wilson nd l’remier Lloyd appointed assistant
Lieorse have derlareei must be clim nuva Ths cause of
.naled." inot given.
small a. ai. r n. s.i. 1 tal. |
to ion pei < nl pi of H lor In* !
andliug of listing suppli« s < om *
i!ities1.110
i vortion
This time the
swallowed up
—। xv here last
jon < hurges of murder and mutiny are
, {making n rathes ineffective detense.
vote <f the delegates to the conven-
non c the federation this sternoon
resolution declaring him to be
"narsi and autot ratie . unfair and ar-
. bitrary" in his dealing? with the or-
jganized postal employes of the coun-
try wus adopted.
The adoption of these resolutions
marked the first overturn of the res-l
iolutions committee. The committee I
inad reported adversely on the reso- ।
I ilion submiited by Thoma? E. Fla-
an advi:os} colnissiol.
character-
• italian
ay kito.
In the very went of
iritish see a happy
whs on the Somme
IS IHE Y. M. C. A. HOUSTON RIOTERS-m
to three diviei
iirto ten dtMti
wiu b. .am
(irst-elass: mother, lore nee Johnson,
ledtore. Mars.
Honore Martin <li- zett Ji . let -
trician. firs-ciass: father, Honore M.
i Md "h
ianiel B. C’ran •. nachinist’s mate.
emiplcyment of all recources of all the ant Nurgeon I ucley W Queen.
oil strougiy urged by the
I unofti Ml. air I
the Wnshington
th.- Nation d Association of Letter
t’arriers it was suggested that the
complaints against the post master I
senerul Im submit ie«l to tho executive
counct of the American Federation L
This is one of the latest ana lest photographs of Premierposthlste. grnerntfanlateritajute
herensk} to Im- ieceived in this country. It was made at the time .wm ot grie vane ?
iwhen Kerensky was both premier and commander in chief of* "A Burleson has been unju st and
, e iunre ontble in his administration, :
the armies of Russia.
publie— h
i 'la nders.
Irrlin \rimi;- Hever-e.
The Berlin Vts office was forced to
make some grave admissions, thougi
।it minimized ihe British success on
the < enter, on the six miles between
’he high roaets from Peronne and
Bapaume to c’umbrai. But the news
from the front tonight shows that
heavy handicaps of having to instari.1 ere everwhere else on the
. new s;stem and build an > i niy (1 hirt 3 n' ’ mile line of attack, the ,
from the ground up, that it was pra yHiiit h ere plowing ahead relentiessi} {,
tically assured today that soldierstand that the ’ u* of 4 ambral itself
wearing the unifor of the I nitea P ans in the bjlanee
states of America will b. found hold-i 'ndireet the Cierinan bulletin
ing a respectn ble portion of thejkiveS credit to Un tn
western front by late spring I On the main fielei of attack the
(uiicui fiures obtaimd today lent oncn1> succeedee, under protection of
confirmation to this, and both ib : nuM* ” HS armored cars, in gaining
.. .. , war and navy departments whileeround."
"euderburmaintaining close seerce as • p. «h - I It thoi : ”‘aT Teuton reserves
Hails of the military plans, made itlnrretnd the thrust in the rear po-
.101 Jr ! . j plain thai thousands of men
:."ei hin-favailable for traiispor tatioa
skinner. Mourn and capuble transportation
have been provided.
W.SHINCTUN. Nov zI.~-America
W ASHIXGION. Nov 21.— i
lerosnutical -clool will be
cstabli-hel in variou- parts of
tl«« cwenty, H becamne known (o-
dux I li -chonl- are esprctel
to Im i -iabij-hci Hi « • irnectiors
ertct -ivty-~iv burifting~ pn tlie
-fit . ah ramp Taciliti- will iw
mnile ami counection- with rail-
mail true kaze am! roaei tran~-
zurtathon to lb« cit i arrangrei.
He eviensie air prozrair non
sunler llo « oni~iele ration «d tlie
zoverment hs - mad*' nem-rr»
ill enlarueme Hl «»f till' eririnal
-lool-, \e « memremfatiors will Ire
mnele i«»i llu * ITIIV of 13,000 or
more -oliere.
but no amount h "I
or divided The all
he araertee
universit, ind the sth
aeronautics H* -ate he
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iiorie here today \ column of (’nt
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Th< Burglar.”
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LAW DEPARTMENI 'AVIATION CAMP CERT AIN ON 35-MILE FRONT
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of Kerensky, Recent" Liberator” of Russia AND A110 C R A f IC
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