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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
PREPAREDNESS WORLD’S DOINGS GERMANS IN ON MASS VERDUN ATTACK FRONT MOWED BANDITS ON WAY TO SENATE VOTE BILL ON IS PROMISED APRIL 18 GERMAN DESPAIRS OE EAVOR IN U. S. OL CURRtNT WEEK JOIN PANCHO VILLA Paris- Abandoning the new open Washington, I). C.—With the Anal form ation and the lately established vote on the army organization bill as practice of night attack, the Germans sured in the senate on April 18, there Tuesday engaged two army corps (80,- still is much sim ulation as to the prob- 000 men) in dense masses against the able final form in which the first of the French positions northwest of Verdun, General Salazar, Huerta leader, great national preparedness measures Reichstag leader Says Ixporters Brief Resume of General News between Avocourt and Cumieres. will go to the joint conference com Forces numbering at least a division m ittee of the senate and the house. Bow to British Trade. from All Around the Earth. and a half (about 30,000 men) charged Plans Campaign on U. S. The senate agreed Monday to devote the line between Avocourt and Bethin- to the army bill all its sessions be court. They approached within 100 tween now and April 18, with the ex yards of the French trenches, and ception of next Monday and Tuesday, UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL seemed insensible to the fact that PERSHING’S TROOPS EQUIPPED ANEW which were reserved for discussion of PEACE PROPOSAIS S iili ACCEPTABLE hundreds of their men were falling by the free sugar repeal bill. The agree- the way; but notwithstanding their ! ment contemplates final disposition of courage and the weight of their masses | the army bill before adjournment, No Hope Entertained, However, of Live News Items of All Nations and they were stopped. There was a dead Clothing Worth $100,000 Now On April 18. line beyond which they could not pass. Some senators believe that a consid Reply From A llie s -M u s t Fight Way to Front, Also Mexican When the attacking columns were erable increase will be made by the Pacific Northwest Condensed thinned out by artillery aqd machine senate over the com m ittee’s pro|K>sal On for Their Fatherland. Gold to Pay Off Soldiers. for Our Busy Readers. gun fire so that a reformation became to fix the |>eaco strength of the stand necessary, the order to retire was ing army at 180,000 enlisted men. given. Both Republican and Democratic Twice they were obliged to fill up El Faso—General Ynez Salazar, one members have declared on the floor Berlin, vis London Following the All Florida cold-weather records for ! the gaps in their ranks, but none of of the best known of the former Hu- they would support amendments for a speech of historical liiqxirlanru runde this late in April are broken by low j in the reichstag Friday by Chancellor tem peratures over the state. The I “ Saviour of Paris” Must Q uit etra generals, who has been living here, was reported Sunday night to WILBUR J. CARR von Bethmann-Hollweg, Dr. Peter minimum was 42, with light frost in j have crossed the border with the an the country districts. Sgnhn, leader of the Center party, and nounced intention of taking up arms I Friederich Ebert, leader of the Social- The house of representatives agreed | against the United States. to all Oregon and Washington appro , ists, endeavored to expand ujxtn the The information was given to the priations in the river and harbor bill, police by a man who was colHely as i chancellor’s declarations concernii g in the amounts reported by the river j sociated with Salazar and was ac- Begiurn and the relations l*etwe«yi and harbor committee. 1 cepted by them as true, after investi- , Germany and the United States. ; gation. ____ • The senate rejected, 41 to 25, an 1 Dr. Spahn said America ’tad shown amendment by Senator Lodge to in- that her sympathies favored England. Torreon, Mex.—Canuto Reyes, at elude a tariff on coal tar dyes in the Dr. Ebert said neutral rights must be the head of a considerable number of bill providing for retention of the ! res|>ceted conscientiously and that un bandits, passed the Durango railroad present tariff of a cent a pound on restricted use of the torpedo must Ite Sunday near Fedricena, going north. sugar until 1920. opposed ‘‘with the utmost sharpness.” It is supposed that his object is to join Taking up the American question. A civilian m ilitary encampment on ; Villa, who, according to latest re|H>rts, Dr. Spuhn said: lines sim ilar to the Plattsburg camp | is somewhere midway between Tor ” The press, |>eople and the govern will be held in Fort Terry, N. Y., d u r-; reon and Farral. ■s ment of America have shown by their ing July. It is expected th at between A large number of bandits are re conduct that their sympathies and bus 500 and 1500 men will be in quarters ported by arrivals from the north to iness interests favor England and not during th at period. be operating in the Sierra Mojada. Germany. America has become a reg The Sierra Mojada is 120 miles north The result either of a murder and ular arsenal and base of supplies on a of Torreon and an equal distance west suicide or a double suicide, the bodies large scale for our enemies. of Farral. It is one of the wildest and of Mary Hawn, 18, and C. M. Frazier, "T he American government has most desolate s|x>ts in Mexico. There 50, were found on a bed in a room in bound itself where we are concerned is a good deal of s|>eculation here as to the Grand Hotel at W alla Walla. BoGi j to the formal letter of the law and has the [H>ssibility that Villa and Canuto were fully dressed. employed regularly a more generous Reyes are planning to concentrate interpretation of the regulations of Contracts for two steamships, under their forces in this sierra. neutrality only in favor of the states construction in American yards, were If they do, any troops coming from hostile to us. Much has been jiermit- sold in New York at public auction on the direction of Farral would have to ted there which, if done by us, would the floor of the Maritime Exchange, cross the terrible Mapini desert, a have been used in America to provoke instituting the first ship auction held ; burning waste stretching 100 miles an outbreak of hatred agaii:r.t us.” in the United States. north and south and from 50 to 60 Dr. Spahn referred to the prolonged miles broad. It is a spot that is dread An attem pt was made to assassinate negotiations with he United States in ed by Mexicans and shunned by fore r J Carr is the director of the the chief of the m ilitary police at regard to the submarine question, say igners. consular service of the United States, Amoy, China. A bomb thrown through ing in that connection: exercising general supervision over a window of his residence damaged the General Michael Maunoury. N. M. —American troops the commercial agents of the country "A m ericans of German descentihave building badly, but no one was injured, i General Michael Maunoury, who led in Columbus, the field will scon be equipped with who are In every comer of the world, indeed endeavored to create a senti The assassins es'^ped. the army out of Paris which turned the new clothing to replace that torn into and also having immediate control of ment for our view, unfortunately w ith Three men wert fatally shot and an right wing of General von Kluck on shreds in the strain of the campaign. the expendituree for the maintenance out success. It is incomprehensible in view of the sound business instinct of other dangerously wounded in a riot what seemed to be a victorious Ger A consignment of shoes, hats, uni of the organization. Americans, that the interests con which started at a dance conducted by man march to the city, has been com forms, sweaters and other wearing aj>- cerned in legitim ate export trade con a carnival company at Buffalo, Ok la., pelled to give up the m ilitary gover parel, valued at $100,000, V'as for greater figure, some advocating one of the latest oil towns to spring up norship of Paris by ill heatlh. For warded south along the American line large a force as 300,000. Senator tinually bow to British encroachments this exploit he was hailed as the sa of communication Sunday. With the Chamberlain, chairman of the m ilitary on m aritim e rights. The hopes placed in the Stone Bluff field. of Paris. While on a tour of in clothing went a shipment of approxi committee, originally proposed a peace | in the American congress in this re Nine more steam ers have been de vior gard have been disappointed. ” spection ago he was struck by m ately a quarter of a million dollars strength of 220,000. stroyed by German submarines, ac a German a year which destroyed his in Mexican gold and silver coin to lie During the week of discussion on Herr Ebert said he welcomed the cording to announcements from various left eye and shell used in paying the wages of the sol- j the bill there has been nothing to indi enunciation by the chancellor of a broke his jaw. B ritish sources. Seven of the vessels diers. more definite peace program, hut de cate the position of the m ajority of clared were under the British flag, one was no expectation of any their three onslaughts shook the senators. It has been noticeable, response he had Norwegian and the other Spanish. from the governments at French line, which had been consider however, that there have been no pro Official denial is made by J. W. ¡ Faris and Petrograd, although strengthened in the region of Newly-Discovered Serum Is Used posals to reduce the com m ittee’s fig it London, W hite, inspector of immigration agen ably was evident the inclination for Bethincourt by the withdrawal of ures. The bill passed by the house Successfully in Drowning Cases provides for a peace strength of 140,- peace was increasing among the peo- cies of the Canadian government, that forces from the dangerously exposed _____ W illiam and Louis Schroeder, of Iowa, salient to commanding positions be- 000 and the struggle to come in the ! pies. had been executed or condemned as , hind the village. Baltimore, Md.—Physicians at the conference committee is expected to “ Therefore,” he continued, "G er 3pies at Clavet, Saskatchewan, on ’ Two fresh divisions attacked Dead Johns Hopkins hospital invented some be sharply outlined. many must continue the war for de March 24. fense of the fatherland, and the Social- Man’s Hill while the assault was in tim e ago a device to restore to life i ists, who, as representatives of the those apparently dead from drowning. Professor Charles A. Davis, accred 1 progress on the Bethincourt line, other It proved successful on animals that ! working classes, would be chief suffer- forces at the same time trying to slip ited one of the foremost authorities on Business Boom Reaches Retailers. | ers from the project in the throttling could E>e put under treatm ent immedi peat, dies in Washington at the age of through the ravine near Cumieres. | of German trade and industry,* must 55 years. He had been connected with To aid the maneuver, an attack was ately after the accident. spring approaches and ! continue to sup|>ort the government the United States Bureau of Mines for simultaneously made on the east bank W ith the idea of restoring life the Chicago—As period for more active outdoor resolutely.” time after the accident, physi some years and had w ritten numerous of the Meuse in the region of Champ- some neuville-Vacherauville. The few hun cians began to search for a desired operations it at hand, the business sit scientific articles. uation is being featured by an inten dred men who had succeeded in pene serum. The monthly statem ent ofunfilled trating the ravine were left on the However, in most of the cases there sity of activity exceeding even that Carranza Denies Giving U. S. orders of the United States Steel cor- \ field after the action proved unsuccess- have been after effects, such as high of the boom months just past. Permission to Use Railways poration breaks all records. The or- ] fui_ blood pressure or hardening of the ar The effects of full employment ami rising wagec are seen in the excellent ders stood on March 31 at 9,331,001 -------------------------- teries. According to the physicians, if the , re|>ort8 on the retail trade which come Queretaro, Mex.—The Mexican gov U. S. Troops Ordered to Cross Border. serum can be injected into the person from all sections of the country. There ernment has not given the American ’966 tons, the previous high record. i Washington, D. C.—Such a marked even several hours after the accident, is a large distribution of merchandise government permission to use Mexican it will restore life. In one case on an and retailers, instead of buying for railways for any purpose whatever, At a m eeting of the relief commit- improvement in conditions along the animal the serum was injected four immediate wants only, are endeavor said General Candido Aguilar, Mexican Mexican border has been reported by tee for indigent Jew s held in Berlin General hours after ‘‘drow ning,” and the ani ing to stock up for some time to come. m inister of foreign relations, after a Funston th at the W ar depart the president said th at 700,000 Jew s mal was brought to life, although This always is the case when the turn meeting of the Carranza cabinet Sat in'" th e ^ c u p ie d distrTcts of Poland"«-1 some of the troops stationed in Texas it died later from back high blood pressure. has been completely made, and the urday, quired assistance. Thus far nearly to strengthen the ever lengthening effect is to overwhelm jobbers and At the cabinet meeting General Car $2,000,000 has been spent in relief lines of communication of the expedi wholesalers and stim ulate prices ranza and his advisers discussed the Three Killed in Auto Race. work, which has been made possible tion seeking Villa. Many alarm ing Corona, Cal.—Eddie O’Donell won unduly. modifications suggested by the United largely by help of Jew s in America. rumors have been disposed of, and the the third Corona boulevard race Satur States in the recent pro|Kisals for an Sm oot Hits Garbage Can. ent for crossing the frontier Governor Spry, of Utah, issued a border situation generally is said to be day in a "‘Roman holiday.” Washington, D. C.—‘‘The American agreem between United States and Mexico call for a conference on control and quieter than heretofore, but the plan Bob Burman, of Detroit, the race garbage can is the fattest in all the by armed the eradication of the alfalfa weevil, to be is not to disturb the garrisons or patrol driver, his mechanician, Eric Schroed world,” declared forces of the resfiective gov Smoot to the ernments. held in Salt Lake April 20 and 21. The I in New Mexico or Arizona for the er, of Chicago, and a guard, W. H. Senate Saturday, Senator injecting into the General Aguilar denied vigorously states of California, Washington, Ore present. A part of the Twenty-fourth Speer, of Corona, all were killed or discussion on preparedness a plea for stories published in the American press gon, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Col ; infantry, negroes, withdrawn from Del died soon after the race and five others preparedness for good housekeeping ! Rio, Tex., at the request of the local were injured when Burman’s car orado, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona to the effect that the Carranza govern and better homes. and Utah are expected to participate ! authorities after one of the soldiers lurched off the track. had given pernr^ssion to the Smoot urged action on his ment had been killed by a ranger attem pting The list of dead and injured was bill Senator in^the meeting. United States army forccB to use Mex increased appropriations for ican railways to arrest him, already has been or greater than the number of drivers home for for transportation of economics, to prepare the girls foodstuffs and supplies. Mrs. Joseph E. Howard, daughter of dered into Mexico. who crossed the finish line. and mothers of the country for their Michael Kilgallon, millionaire steel life duties. m agnate of Chicago, and wife of Jos 92 Saved From Steam er. Lake P orts Ice-Bound. Indiana Hold Potlatch. eph E. Howard, actor and w riter of Cleveland, Ohio — Backwardness in Malta, via London — One engineer Fendleton, Or. - The old-time In popular songs, committed suicide by Allies Plan Tariffs. opening of the navigation season, and eight Lascars of the crew of the dians of the Umatilla reservation held shooting a t a hotel in Omaha. An the with great increase in de steam er Chantala, were killed when Faris—It is known that at the con a potlatch Saturday. This is a custom actress acquaintance, who was with together mand, has caused congestion of freight the vessel was sunk by a submarine. ference of the entente allieB here on Hlmost extinct and amounts to an ad her at the time, said Mrs. Howard was in Lake ports amounting to 100,000,- Ninety-two survivors were rescued and April 20 the continuation of the al m inistration of the personal estate of tem porarily demented. 000 tons of iron ore and grain, accord landed here. They declare they had liance and its extension to economic a dead Indian. When a member of the W ashington denies any intention'of ing to a statem ent issued by the Lake no warning of the impending attack. and politial problems after the war tribe dies without heirs it is customary C arriers’ association. The weather will be considered. Tariffs designed for the friends to gather and divide the abandoning the pursuit of Villa. continues to hold the ice in Upper Lake London—Lloyds Monday announced to discrim inate against enemy coun personal effects. This is made an oc Many families have been driven ports and it probably will be May 1 the sinking of the British steamers tries, to favor the present allies and casion for feasting and various cere from their homes by floods in the Mis before navigation really is under way, Ovona, 6507 tons, and Adamton, 2204 to give reasonable encouragement to monies are conducted, but these are sissippi in Wisconsin. says the statem ent. neutrals are expected. tons. seldom held in modern days. m kt hs