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37TH YEAR
EL PASO. TEXAS THURSDAY. APRIL 26 1917.
LNGLISH SECTION TWELVE PAGES PRICE 3
NO EFFORT TO ENTANGLE UNITED STATES IN POLITICAL ALLIAN
CENI
DESTROYERS
ON NARROW
SEA STAGE
BATTLE
Desperate Hand -to-Hand Fight
tag Marks Brief bat Bloody
Conflict Between Six Gor-
man and Two British Vessels
Off Port of
Studs Locked Together
Crews Fight With Pistols and
Bayonets; Victorious Boats
Reach English Port
Only
Slightly Damaged.
By Aiadflaiod pro.
London April Two British destroy
era on petrol duty In the Kngliab raannni
rr Dover on the night or April 90 came
upoti s riotllla of all German destróyer
and then ensued an encounter which will
' live Ions- :n tin- history at naval enrase -menu.
Furleus Head -tat-Hand BatUlee.
. waeyor-s.-er. i
FURIOUS
wa. .Vrkiñ. tE!Ertnr Probably will necessitate s ronjTsr
wat working sweeping sao deesa and I . thai 'u im i HBatv aiia.
Pt.ru t asps in the Idea or the opposla ""íl . 'I ÍTJIiía
'"""i i'"
norman seamen or s rammer aestroyar
and a midsh imtan fought them back wub
an sulamaMc platal. Wsaa.wsrc KBaad
or driven again Into
aa -itme
". '""'TZJTZL .7.
......... - " I
P"í- .
... . V or T
... ...
f.crmasui Opes lire.
The British destroyers were steaming on
a westerly course It wss Intensely dark
but calm. The . swift slghu d enemy at
fas) yards and Ue Germans instantly open- "abdicate his power ror any chler mar-
ed fire There suero alt Herman destroy llstrab'. cabinet or war collese." He said
era arcoi Ulnr to German prisoners the
Swm repl ed and tried to ram the leadlnr
memy destroyer. SB missed rstMTling
but torpedoej another enemy boat.
A rain the Sin dashed at the leader I
which araln eluded ber and ried with
Iba sw'rt in pursuit
In the meantime the Broke launched a
torpedo it th second boat In the line and
bit th.- nurt and then opened fire with
every run.
Basts mrt Beat
The Broke's rumnnjider swunr round to
port and rammed the third boat abreast
the after runnel. Locked tofether thata
the two boats rourbt a desperate hand to -
hind conriut. Tne rose swept tas ene
Farmers of Upper Valley
Need Financial Assistance
to Grow Larger War Crop
Solution of Drainage Problem Also Urged in Meeting With
Land and Irrigation Committee of Claamber of
Commerce at La Union School.
Financial aid la Ibe
cater Bead or raraa -
en or Uie Hlo Grande valley wbe would
ralae war crops this season.
A solution or the drainage problem It
th consideration ot nest importance.
wTilrh admittedly cannot be aolved before
tor barvetUng of tata seaaoa's rrups.
Tats ass Iba concensus of opinion or
111 asm or the upper vslley at S meeting
held issl night s Ue Ls Union acbrx.l
bouae with members or the land and Ir
ngaUon r.Misnltlee of the El Paso Chara
ber ol commerce and Reclamation ser
rice officials.
Immediate steps will be taken by fhs
r.rmec. f MS) .fTST
eta. i ueeds uf Utr dlairicl in a rinancit.
way The nerds of lb rsrsaars Utea wll
;rwficb-.nwsrirwffl
FS&lhSEi u "Se
pnuecu
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VOLUNTEER
ADVOCATES
BY CLARK
Speaker of House Takes Floor
and ki Impassion ad Address
Create Muck Enthasu
Among Opponents of Admin
istration's Army BOL
Denounces Measure in Vigoróos
Terms. Declaring "Conscript'
Is Classed With Convict by
Misaourians: Sherman Assails
Proposal in Senate.
V.shington. April '. Altttoiuyb speaker
clrk unk n"T " hsesa today
pnnrntu of tb administration army Mil
by bin vigorous denunclsUon of the selec-
tive draft sod dórense or tbs volunteer
system champions r the measure II
are confident tonirht that it win pass not
later than Saturday virtually as approved
by the president.
Safe Mala llv for Bill.
It was announesd ansa a poll or lbs
nouae disclosed a revortaia majority or
between c sad 70. Paseata of the bill In
the aeaaa la mal dated sasur ad and
unanimous ronieni to vols on It there
manr r nansas
in the minds of Ik DeoptS or Bit state the
word "eonscrtpr' Is elasssd wnh "con
Ta.- rysrt freajueriUy Utssrrupted
nearly tour hours and attacked the bill
in almost every detail. Senator arda
man said he would rawer vote for com
puiiton until be bad-bee shown that the
voluntoer syatem win not won. He cm
Ilrlied the pending bill aa another exbl
billon of the tendency to ret sway from
the principles or democracy.
Senator Sherman declares; ha would not
EntHand ror a thousand years bad rot
alnnr and rougM her wart sucresirully
wunout resort to conscription
Hhenaea Hits Newspapers
The Illinois senator said the "metro
politau newspapers" which were lar rely
responsible for bringing on the war bad
responsible
noi succeau
recruits on April s. he said there wars
more recrulta In Muucle Indiana with
MMO people than In Flew York with
Chairman chamberlain or the senap
military committer will present bis re
quest tomorrow to fit a tarns ror votlnr
and ta noDetui it win do arraea to
asid tonirht mat tare waa no indicauon
ilnlertor Franklin K. Lav that operation
aim lueuiu-naucr cnarget ana tierege
cbsrsaa on tba elepBsnt Butte project be
tuspended for tie duration
or U.e a
We aren't leaking to gvold paying
but limply aak a suss sngtas of
charge while we est busy raising
the
get busy raising war
ropa.
Naset uhm Bissau i r-itblsss.
"We must make the aaa
ine necessity of solvías tb drains
problem to ibe project ir it wests war
crops far successor years from this oro-
erraaii at car ror ibe
or uiit dit-
to H Paaa
Ita inureal fat
laioli ir nu. . I. ...!. ..f
rirrgiimi uiuiruon
wtu ie.1 roue uuUlaaVt year órlatar
and iiiarkaaaBI u
bTLbssssssi
etoa. lawlimaa as? '
P. U.e seriousness
year Baana a hick were 4 reate kan
?ari ar a aeats sen. aad will be
SUPPORTED
I'bandM-i of . niñeare for
ut and our probsaaaa.
R el
Poles Prove Disappointment
to Germans and Decline to
Volunteer for Army Service
Entrance of United States Into War May Give People of
Newly Created Kingdom Courage to Resist
Conscription by Conquerors.
By CARL W. ACkKHMAN.
With u 'WW sat
Gerustny announced to Uie whole world
several monUia ago the establishment or
the kingdom or Poiaad. It was eiplalned
i. .rririi fonimuniratliMis to neutral pow
ers Uist Germany desired during the war
to make Ibe people of Poland free and to
establish a great independent kingdom to
deairoy ine immence oi mr asw
ver lince Use rail of ttl Poland has
a under German 01 cupallon As the
Russians retreated they burned or deatroy
ed ovar 1.UIS) ciues aiiu ohm" -
great strelcb ol waste land and many
thousands or men who were capable of
nsbung bul who had not bean called to
tb Russian colors
urban Germany began the adrulnlairatton
of Poland one of her blggesl llerna waa
to deal with the unemployed In lb Me
cause rood was mure plentiful In Poland
than II was to Germany even though
priesa war high die solution or rood dlr
naasisMtvBBBBt
misad three differ east tasas
during tb last two yean go my nrst
Joray I want to vlltia and a nuraaw
ot Poland Gn iuy second journayl want
to Warsaw and treat Liu.vsk The mt
Una. oa Bay way to the VoUurnlan bSCB
rruet during General Bruilloffs orrenalva.
1 west Uu-ough Warsaw again and Jjcer
of the southern clUea or Poland Uirtns
Uaeae vial ta I saw and obtained nrst bead
ujformaUoii about conditions usar.
At itoJtuut Twat1 hT vVina?" ocSngiar
IMI. food was reported to Be .eiy acarre
apeclally breed. 1 mat to seiaral sOtra
people wttb relatives in Uie United tía
Two lei as w MS tears to their eyestbat
tbay war risMjTllid to eel very Mack .
supplies
a an ' esa I Uvea st
Met aTtassi. wsseb waa oaraed by a
to futMi siwiaitoa besana aa far as
tba Giiaasa omcar He aaw
uffletal tuveetlseUoi. showed UM
irar would bu4 muuiuuci
iMttlliai in tltrr
in
April 26 to May 2.
v asw mmm
occurred unUI Uie German army militia
bagan io make arrests
was assa rroaperuus ana iay.
A year later to Warsaw I saw the city
at its gayest It was in August. Reports
bail been received fiat Germany was about
to establish a kingdom of Poland and place
a Polish prince on the throne Tlir sweets
were crowded. Business houses were do
log an enormous trade Money seemed
Plentiful Private suwmamllrs and car
risas war to be seen everywhere In re
mark able contrast to Berlin. German
merchants were bag-toning hi open branch
stores In Warsaw and on practically any
business street one could tee announce
menu over stores saying Pairoulte Her
man Merchants.'1
Warsaw learned to have plenty of food
Meat shops displayed great qusuUUea of
hams sad bacon. Eggs were to pianurul
that official! ealleaaled Uiere were over
1.000000 ergs in cold storage in Uie city
out aa i waiaeo nsrougn uie tireeie ana
tailed
I met working-men
wbo war
to sipaasl
it. They i
They laid rood was
a poor could not buy
was selling st ti .eg a
sen hi cents apiece una i
sn had had nn meat for two
before Uie Russians evaluated
destroyed Uie Ulterior of every factory
ruseasaasas cat rag two )
CLOSE TO 123
ENROLLED TO DATE
WITH ROOSEVELT
Raw Y ark April is Apvaoasaiataly in.
a asee have spoiled tout far aad haea
raatuiraaaents
srl Thaeaaaare
;"eooUnd
a a. a. aa.aa I raWaSr. Uttd
AO F to Ma eg hi. easan andel wbo
e a . aa a. 1 lat
Ar. Fro lrr. St.la
By Aasueassad frees
MURGIATOTAKE
FIELO IN PERSON
Expect to
Ma General Hemandes te
Opposing Villa
Battle of El Carmen Results
Favoreblv to Carrancistas;
300 Rebels Killed.
General Pranclarn Murine Is planning Ut
lake the field against villa In parson
according to s report coming from orn
rial sources In Juarei last night He will
move westward rrum his baa at Mode
lutna It are announced and loin General
iiemsnaes. who la aireaoy in uw
with wllh aeveral cavalry regiments. The
ohtoct will be to complete the movement
he run rrom catas Crandet to tur round
and capture villa
aaa iioi.. sllln
Acoordlng to
al the Medran
to an off. lai rewin receiv-u
Hale ni ai reao yet
tarday t clash occurred between i-sr-rsnsa
and Villa trr.ps al F.I carnsan CW-
huahua el a o'clock Monday morning April
in which st least . villa troops war
killed sad lb villa forces were pat
nuttst In a waelerlv direction. It Cam
la allaeuUw Sn tfka north of San
ventura about half way between ceess
Grandee aad Namlauipa no the old Msml-
..on. ma
VÍU'i rorrea. It was .at wars ' sSPatkad
U.e MTlSSI Ul.lliHH
ith ward rrom cm
in
ills
General nhoa. of the VI
rorrea was rationed amone tba knee.
The carreéis troops
villa for s distance
followed Otoae of
or about tore
An ofTtrlel report received at Wn!-
clothes rldlnr bsreba- k and that rej
lltran ano lieuiaiasast -say a a;
uoii ruled
amasses l aallrea assert.
On omcisi reta.rt handed out at army
headcniarters to luarei laal nlsHt c.m
nrmad tb report or the bauie at KI Car
men. and eaplamed the fart ibst only
Ss-til tosses were sustained by the Csr-
raaaa mwr as due to rha ua 6f lasachsoe
Bd 'aril lis ry Ov tne gas weair
Vtllltlaa. H was atetas saiantg
aa ra.i.. ao.ariiinelif arm. The
torrea numbered about SiTC
r iinioafHi or leñaras na r
..a up the pursuit of Villa
ssaSM II ralladas waa
has rffiiirilgjante'
ant baa issued tai
sanas asatnsaa
Baa nato in person wiaa
aw mediae aad raaitorlaur
rtruUJT ftsbl5 VXX!it
rgiieaii and vina forree 1 1 lasa la Isa rig
twos I
rasgad
so- tb
' errante
repayrtsd to
Tr.'ó. im IbSS
VIII
UNCLE SAM
BECOMES
BRITAIN'S
BANKER
Makes Loan of $200000000 to
FjtRlish Ally in Less Than 24
Hoar After Seven Billion
Dollar War Finance Meetsure
Bacará as Law.
Assistance to Be Given Other
Entente Countries as Pros-
pective Needs Are Determin-
ed at Washington; President
to Authorize All Transactions.
Motion. April .-Tha United StsU-s
today stepped into ureal Britain's former
role of bankefwor the allies With s WOO
i mo uno loan i Ureal Britain herteir and
the prnmlss or other speedy rinancial re
lief so Italy France and Hussia.
Lsa UulekhT Made
The British loan wis notable as IM
first inatle by the American rovenimant
since Its enPance into
me
War and for
uar nnsnce measure bid twoiiaas s Is.
Tim loana Pi follow will be piscad where
II uiouey I needed lbs Banal.
Whether Ureal Kritaln. Italy Prance
Russia or Bela-iun. is to set the neat loan
had not been derided anaiht.
as soon as a definite Mai la obtain ad T
the immediate and prnapacllve needs of
earh country Mr Mi Adoo will pisca Iba
lata beloie President Wilson and ouilloe
s prnsrani nr me reainenr. approrBi
Th British loan nude
lay was author
IBS Boa. the Brig
ambasaador
hv traaaurv warrktil Uie
JT 255
warrant ever issued by this nation I
probably In the hlatory of Ibe world.
nT!Xe& ?a3 Vc'áX
Briush tovernmeni's nnle lor gtmoou.ism
bearing Intrreai al per cent the lowest
at which Oreai Rrllaln has borrowed ror
many a day due June 30 neat "n that
date the British note will be withdrawn
and ItrlUih iuj per rent tKinda placed In
the uvasury.
STAlflNTROflJCES
DOZEN WITNESSES
president sanctions them.
k J The svrf MtV VMa7aslir n
Cecil sorter ".ire. uie Bruta
it
IN SPANELL CASE;
Protssciftion Reatt After Giving
to Jury Major Portion of
Its l seinisony.
By Associated Press.
i;oieman iei. sprit as. Alter union...
Ing leaa Uian a dotan wttnaaess the sute
reatod late today In too trial of Harry J
bpaiMll .barged with killing Lie..! col.
C. M. HuUer si Alpine. Tetas last July
Dr. T. W. Penrose an army surgeon
Bald be t laminad Butler'a body in si. un
dertsklng esUbUthtOMt A bullet lit
said had passed through the skull bill did
not enter Uie brain. Croas eismlned. ih
Pennise said he could not aay " the
wound produced unconaclousnass. but lie
Ueved It did.
Lee llarringtoa of Aay Use testified he
visited toe county Jail sad heard üpansii
say -I've killed Mstor Butler sod my
wire rney maaa me a n; i in ru.
I'm ruinad!" Mrs. It. 8. Murphy
rirsl derense witness testified aha lived
near lb asea of Use ahuoUag. beard at
eral shots and saw banda areopiliis
uie air mal as ibe sutoataOwil (Insnall
bit lb rene." Than lb beard aeveral
tie. re shots and s nroanan arraeeaini
I C Bird uffered similar least ox sty
Attoraeyi for Uta álate earauueiad tos)
espei'tad Pi introduce ess ssors wmeaa.
wh.i has not arrived bar.
Apanell was aaajulttad receoUy on a
charge of murdering bit wife
Alleged Hindu Plotter
in Charge of Federal
Officer$ at Tucton Ariz.
W.'SftZZL Bhwwan
aanutor. albo was arréalas Sara by
Tucson soda and turned over lo Ot
JlVraTOtw G.
ZrUTTlmó ruta round u.
ao i igal' !al ofV teesajá' aasajse. irasi" be
Tie tbay win i.tatwas asare iillisn as
lias Hllelu a aa 1.
MONGOLIA CAPTAIN
BELIEVES HE SENT
U-BOAT TO BOTTOM
Commander of Merchant Skip
Reports Clean Hit at One
Thousand Yards.
By Associated Tress.
London. April M. Captain Finery Illce
ot die American steamship Mongolia
which has arrived SI a British pon. told
the Associated Presa today ttiat Uie Mon-
golia had Hred tie rli-t run of the war
lor the I nlted Slates and sunk a German
submarine.
The naval runners on board made a
clean hit at 1000 yards The perlacope
waa seen at be shattered
The submarine captain Illce said waa
about to attack the liner In liritiah watera
on April 10. He declared Ue re was aba
aolutely no doubt mat the I boat was
hit and lhat there was every reason to
believe ll was destroyed.
captain Hire raid a hurh tributo lo the
unners and to Uie manner In which uiey
were bandied by Uieir officer.
"Por rive days and nlrhla." he ssld "I
hadn't had my rloUies off. sod we kept
s bbl force or lookouts on duty ill lbs
limo. II was lío o'clock n the arternoon
or the tout rbat we sishtod the subma-
rine. The officer comiuandlnr Ule aun
ners was wlUi me nn die brldre where In
fart we hsd been uie roost or the time
thro u tic i in.- voyage.
Tbe I astels'a Man.
"There waa a base over die tea at the
lime. We bad Jusl taken s aoundinr ror
we wave (ruins near shallow water and
we were looking si las lead wben Uie
Drat male rned 'There's a submarine
off toe port now.' .
"Th sabmsrina was 1 to us. too
close m fan ror her parpoaea and she
was aubntrrginit again. In order to
maneuver in a better position for torpe
dolus us when we sighted bar. We asw
perlacope go down and IB twirl of
water.
the wheel to pull
awung Out nos
II to atarboard. and we
or the ship toward the
ibmarine had been aeen
apot whsrr Urn submarino
"We ware going tl lull
ws flral aishied
aaain about i its.
savin asout iou
and two minutes after we
ibe l).bo.
yards off
"The Intention probably had baso to
catch ua broadauie on. bul wben It ap
peered wa bad the stern gun trained run
on it
"The lieutenant gave the command and
the big gun boomed. We saw Uie peri
trope sha I tared and Uie sbell and die
I lluneera.
t fine eihlMUon of
. pje emclenr y or American naval man
"w did hoi Hop to raeonnollar. after
Uis incident but steamed away at rull ' Berretsry Lansing. II was generally r-
speed. for It waa not improbable mat I tecu.nl as dlstmalng finally or surges-
.rw:tagoru;rS" J
"?l"f" '' " "ltoal "f ' "
Ule botu
the ship and
propellers
Gun Mused ReesevalL
"Thai's aimul all Uie alorr gegestna
The gunners had named uie guna
board the Mongol. wd the which
Uie -ut. marine waa called Tlalnra
got
Hooeeveli. so Teddy fired uie nisi run
toe war after
all."
aeoMBVKi.T Pijuscu with
hi si i i itr nhoiitinu
By Aasociaied Press.
Oystet Bay ft. v. April at i.olonel
Rouseaelt appeared pleased tonigtal wben
told that a run on the Mongolia named
ariar nun. nad sunk a German submarln
toe.
l am greauy rejoiced" be said
.ions muíale the rsoisln. Die a
and
and all the crew or the Msaleolia Thank
heaven some' Americans have al last be
gun to nil. we have been sltogeih
Taxpayers9
Push Membership Campaign
at Meeting on
Gathering to Be AdoTeMed
Mexico Association and
For; Circular
circular letters addressed tu tai payer
"i si raso county nave been aeni ...it by
(. M. Baeaett. praaidanl of Ibe kl Paso
. ourity Taipay-rs' aaaoclaaon kirlllnr
them to berisme man i bees of the orean
lallon. The dues will he assessed on-a
aaa.a 01 usva ana s ueu per cent Ol wa
. tal . Hi . uiintr aad aisle lasas oald by
iba member ith a minimum daws of
l-r year.
ii is eassieiad tnai to uf wib as
ut uses oi saw aaeua-iesiuu win approauuaie
lie .as. annually sad. lu order to meet that
those who will derive Use direct bane fila
nía
I Is
raireal UuU every us payer become a
tesswar. Bsanks ror nsassbsrshir ap
.i. slums were enclosed id this circular
leiier. Mr. net sen said m pan
til raasayera l raed te tata
"Met eaiy da we sead the financial sup-
lasri ... all tai payers but wa aaeai the
iiinuaara or every Individual aa a member
..r UM eaaoclsHoa. I errs sssi assail sat
..yaca anee will tsetse gay ierren of toe
.irgaaltstion and wtU base equal tose la
sapKts'd
s UB I
each n. ember rag hayooo hat d.
an ipanenaa help to the cue
Urge At saetee to the paper
papera this or
In . Iteras tor In
ganueti'sn is non poausai
writer to arrest the atoei
tasting gt
COMMISSION
British Foreign Ml
Formal Statement
Objects of War
Open This Week
ington.
km Wa
Statement Follows Conferee.
With President and Is Beliertr-I
ed to Dispose of Rumors TkpM
United States Might Bo Aak
to Sign Treaty.
By AorlttedPrs. 9
Washington April SB -Complete una
suudint of America's attitude In the i
unreserved co-operation In toe nght oil
democracy against the Herman millSaTWI
menace without entangling political ass
llances was eipressml by Forelga I
later Hairnur head or Uis. British wsrl
ttVrr correspondents
IH.bUl
... . " T
oubtla Critics.
said Mr. aairour. "that
(here are some doubling crIUrs who teem
"' " l"" ocsbsBhF
iUllwr 0 lr BriuH- and yraaos to s
isle the I nited Hatea out of lis tra
ditional policy and lo entangle II In
foimal alliance secret or public wn
Kuropeaa powers. I cannot Imagine anv 1
rumor witn less foundation uor cao I.
imagine any inin ao utterly unneces-
sary. Our confid nee in the afligíanse
which we are going Pi get rroui Uiis rsn-
munltv It not based uses such cotuud
e ratio
orilrli
erationa as llioae a Inch ariar out ot lur-
iresuas.
onirlaTi
reauit oi mi conr rencet quitas Oar
I peat few day
t raw naya wttb piisissbi wussa Sssi
he asked Pi
not to mal
St.-
i -parale peace.
Bastead Oats Ma Laaa.
This was an eventful oav fur the Brit- I
ish cumiuiaaiourrs marked by s heart I
weicnmr to rranre'g Illustrious war
miosori nod the delivery to Anabases
I I'Im T"aU!r om
l to allies. fan.iHsi.nai
While the Hi ilisli visitor! devoted
or ihe day to honoring the French mis
sion iney round nine w comparto asm
or orgemtauon in prapsrwaaea
Joint i onference soon to begin.
nsiiour inn. neo iohbv 1
the iiriush
b rerepUon atiandi'd by
and blgb American orricli
lowaa
1 lie rorelgn iiiluliter received lbs nwg-
men durlllv the day at lb
where in i. nstiind ss the gueas at
...ooama . a" iw..
Association to
Friday Night
by Director A. E. .lame of Now
Big Attendance b LrihtJ
Letters Mailed.
"The orneara or th
buey to make a uen
ben and bare derided to
ship tanlh by aptieal ha
newspapers ir you are keiareaiaai ... aZ
work and wish to 1. .mesa S Mesi
uiber aaa! I
uo your pan. MSSSf
niemberslilo bleak and
slani the enaSal
ev stale Kestoaal bank."
..am to ma.
ma asaociauon win rortafHV aaeSkl
S:enrrhr
The
.... ai u 7haT .r S"a
A k lass of lent
ic?ofE.i
hai" or eréd SO aei'ial
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 26, 1917, newspaper, April 26, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198719/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.