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THE METAL MARKET
tear Task straw ffa
am. JMiStf
.Raw Tart M U Mel
f I PaK0 Mraing time
waaflki nauir.
wt Texas Fair today tad tomorrow.
Hew Mexico Today end tomorrow flr;
warmer eastern portion.
Arraona Today and tomorrow fair;
wsniwr north portion Thursday.
37THYEAR
EL PASO TEXAS. THURSDAY JUNE 14 1917.
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PACES
PRICE 5 CENTS
TREMENDOUS DRIVE TO COMPLETE LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN
AEROPLANES LUMBERMEN
OF KAISER
BOMBARD
L
ODON
ANSWER
TO
PLOTTING
CHARGES
In LatMt Raid Over England Over Hundred Middle-Western
Ninety -Seven Are Killed and Firmi Cited to Show Cause on
437 Injured; No Damage of
Military or Naval Nairn b
Accomplished.
Majority of Casualties Occur
Among Group Gathering for
Noon-Day Meal; Bomb Shat-
C . ten House and Wreckage
1 Bursui Into Flames.
tSy Associated Press. . . .
London Juna 13. The casualties In tbs
sir raid. It Is officially announced ae-
cordlng to Iba latest police report num-
bered 7 killed and 437 wounded. Tim
killed comprised S5 man l wpmeo and
tit children. The Injured comprises 231
men lis wnm?n and it children. No dam-
Sfe of s military or naval natura was
done.
Tbs Associated Press correspondent
who visited one of the bombarded areas
found that the damage done was compar-
atively slight and that s majority of the
casualties occurred among a group gath-
ering ror the noon-day meal. The bomb
fell upon the roof of the eating house
shattering It and causing the wreckage
o take fire.
Man's Legs Mswn Off.
The tec of one man In this group were
shattered below the knew; soothera arm
was blown off as he was raising s cap
of coffee to his lips whoa a third was
seriously wtmnoed In the chest by frag-
ments of law bomb. The clothing of
Duróla
heed from the effects
at ttias Pisos embulan
MB)" nnmn wnicuiiou w
uroppeu in a ruui unyeiu oigviov
a nanaing iwubo. roar T"
shattered the windows for W
July 31 Why They Should
Not Be Punished for Conspir
acy to Stifle Competition.
Investigation Started by Federal
Agent on Evidence of Mail
Order Houses. Competitors
of Defendants; Editor and.
Detective Agency Involved.
It's a Matter of Minutes Be á Real American; Buy Now.
By Associated Presa.
wasntngton June IS Charges of con-
spiracy to suppress competition were
preferred against us middle western lum
ber concerns by the federal trade com
mission today. The lumbermen were or-
aerea to appear jury it to snswer the
cnarges.
The inve.-tlgstion was started on evi-
dence furnished by mall order houses.
competitors of the defendants who charg-
ed the lumbermen have adopted unlawful
means to run them out of business.
Camélala! Against Editor
complaints were issued also against
PlaU U. Walker who the commission
charges as editor of the Mississippi Val-
ley Lumberman aided the lumbermen
and against Luke W. Boyce who operates
rinern information
purpose
has been
force the continual to buy from them
s antiMali this aha oomolalnu charra.
the lumbermen used Walker's periodi
smo against miss w. noyes wno t
at Minneapolis the Northern into
Bureau s deteottae agency. The
p the lumbermen as alleged h
around.
Hj.huuii cmiAtav. steaeth atesase.
lug from tbs southeast . warning;
was siren the schools with the result
1 that in many of the suburbs the children
were dismissed In tima to reach their
homes before the raiders wart to the
vicinity or London. . -1
There wars many evidences of the
coolness with which the people greeted
the appearance of the raiders Over Lot
don. Tor instance despite the repot
that s raid was In progress King Oeort
proceeded with an rnvesture In futjttr
asm palace the recipient of the honor
walking In and out or the patee grounds
i without a trace or nervousness being ap
P For tin hour after the raid the telephon
system of London Ires swamped with
cans i rum uuim. 1 .r . ni
lous to learn the rate or their fsmtllas In
roe sumiros asrspire wm wu .ywi -i
II the explosions tbs telephone girls stuck
to their posts
' Case la court Caadaanas.
A case ai being beard In a court
when explosions were. heard la the vl-
'".'W- - slat raid
going on lid bombs re being dropped."
T.oV the indae nresidlng. "but I think
We are safer here than anywhere else.
After s few moments the justice an
nounceu:
"I understand the raid bal come as far
as this nut now aa sou "V
rwtll proceeu v.iui w sw m -
TBS eaat end of London which was the
iHaroesi m' ta ffilr
the POOr OI vn mj ill mum i.u.v..u
area Much maierlal damage waa dono
.and many were tutea or woonnea. i iw
letal number of these Is not yet knovra
cases up to I o'clock and olbrS ware
amvmg ' rs.
cal and Boyce's agency In an Illegal manner.
Begae Requests for Price Lists.
User the rolllDlslnta rhsrae. Incited
the lumbermen to sand to the mail order
esis were seni it
w from Shay aaall
tnattoa of value to the luroi
law mrther charge la mane that Walker
and the lumber conesrn Inlimidsted man
ufcturers who sold to the mall order
f i ata lorcea isbsbb ana crean rat-
bouset to refuse Information to the
houses waiter and Borre ara ac
culed of narehaslna confidential Infer
illation from employes of the mall order
nouses sm noyce's agenta or inttmt-
cianrg uocir salesmen.
Panarra Scattered Over Several ftaataa.
eonanlalnu ara Dreferreri. are scattered
through half a dosen states In the middle
west ana most or tnem are known as
ime companies operaung from one to
ceas tronaren email retail yarns.
FALL OF SANTA
ROSALIA DENIED
FROM CHIHUAHUA
others are In aerloua randltk.
Another noiptiar w cjtovv w-
bad already died there. NwTyall of
these injured persons war reatdents of
Seeast side. :
ít 1 impossible to say whether one or
more or them was not snnin aa nru
5 &tkB&!sf
Seetloa WIJatafc aatdaretl
The east end stood the strain of the
raid well and there was no panic such
eL tus SMM MaaWttT
Basas had done. And there was plenty
of danisM to see for scores of bnTHtngs
id sarrsroo ana vjSJ"ÍL
0 smoking first which the at
Injured and rutbtng them to
&foMdeJháom
hr sot roo re patients than any other
aeVllon. These soldiers did
a work aa the inlurac
caring Mr those hurt
arort to relatlvea who I
build ins- to learn the
Irop a word of lympathy and etrrotrrage
inHary Lea Met aeawy.
adStffja
hadbeen QTW buV"rfSrT' tints' whsp
His promptitude in
patay with the strl
t s fchort tints
aunu aba aa
thus maatf rattenr aj g
for the mat
to
STUPENDOUS
WAR BUDGET
IS FINALLY
PASSED
Appropriation for Army Navy
and. Merchant Marine Total-
ins; $3000000000 Sur-
mounts Last Obstacle acJ
Com to President for His
Signature.
Is Largest Amount of Money
Ever Voted in Single Measure
in History of Country an
Amount Greater Than Entire
Cost of Civil War.
Witness Repeats Alleged
Story of Killing of Aged
Thomas Lyons in El Paso
Examining Trial in Murder Case Develops What Is Be
lieved to Be State' Main Reliance for
Conviction of Slayer.
Rebels Reported
Small Bands Wandering
. .
i fuotsxrn mountains.
ad Frees.
Citr. Meilco. June 13 It waa
denied here today that Villa fol-
csptured Santa Hoaaua. After
ng rouiea at rueutno ny ie govern-
n forces under Oen. Cordova Espinosa
VUlisua scattered and are making an
effort to re-form at the Santa Gertrudis
rsncn. sr miles nortwast of flanu Hosslls.
An American mining mas. who arrived
here today from Nalaa. near the Saeta
uenruais renco eata acanerea oanai
VlUlatas had Daaaad throuah Nales tal
rood and money bat not molestias s early
of American mining engineers who ware
inare inspecuiig a manner oi properuea.
Geo. Prsncisco Oonxales. former con
andar of the government forces In
Juarez la now the commander-tn-cblef or
lbs northeastern military tone and is
prosecuting tbs pursuit or ma Villa banda
vigorously. Ha returned yealerday from
a trip to Santa Ysabel aa the Mexico
north Was lean where be arranged for an
active igatBsffll againat the VlUlatas In
that section Oeneral Oonxales said every-
thing eras quiet hart and fast be bad the
situation weu in nano.
London Issues Summary
of Shipping Losses by
V -Boats During Week
lv reoort of ahinnlnr Inaaaa la-
sued indar follows:
Arrivals. t.oJ- salllngt Mtt.
Brttlah merchant afiloa over lass
sunk a
Ms veak'a figures show a rnnsidar
able ls.resse an submarine activity as
compared with last week's. Last
Wednesday's llilisinl reported a
!hMUuoweaaouao21 Tm- agshtst
is the largeat or ear for a month past.
Last week oaty 1 vessels of more than
I aso toes were soak and throe of leas
The sute burred what it believed to be
lis trump card when W. O. Clark of
Abilene. Texas: wast introduced as its wit
ness at the wedhfcsdsy night session of
the examining trial hi connection with the
oeam or rnomas i.yons tne weaitny
Stockman or Stiver City. N. M. Mr. Lyons'
waa loegia in a ravine in nigmana
on the morning of May 17 last
yons arrived in Kl Paso from Silver
City on the niaht of May it and was met
at the union station by an unknown man
with whom be got into an automobile.
nothing was seen or Mr. Lyons rrutn
tha tune until Ms body was found the
rollowlni morning. Tha head had been
badly betten. Resides bruises on tbu
need and over tne eyes tne lop or uie
right ear bad 'been cut off.
Tea Thousand hollars ttewartf
Following the murder Mrs. Lyons. 11k
surviving wife orfered s reward of Slo.ouo
for the capture end conviction of the
parson or persons responsiPMi ror her
husband's death. This reward was sup-
plemented by an offer of tiou on the part
oi uva cuy
were trying to make a de
Lain Bill John son at sorda
sata mere was MM
sal witness Introduced
:he Wednesday night's
it a man probably a
by the sute si the
proceedings. He Is a man pr
vea ra of aaa and rather hearv
hair Is dark brown. Ha was without s
coat and wort a collar out no tie. ciara
id possess completa seir-confl-
and proved a willing witness for
tie. He tssllfled about a "deal"
that was made with him to "bump off" a
asan in a manar oi iat i way tnai aouaoea
less com mooaea.
admitted that he had already re
ceived .soo of the 910000 reward offered
Bad was to ret fT.soo if there was a con-
viction In Jhe rase. He stated If there
was no conviction he waa not to get the
fMOO.
swranag irnia awe mines.
"You ere swearinr for that tTJOSt1
aaked Jndee A. J. liar tier one of tha at
torn ra reo re seating the deseas.
i am swearing ine wuw reptaeo
Oarfc.
fx there it no conviction yon will not
Kfhs money will your" said Judge
jpar.
Clark said that ne would not
Clark testified that Jones had tast hast
snout tne arstn or Lyons
had wired Heme at a rural
Silver Citr. to coma ta C
Oerk admitted thai ha did net tall
or ins story amui a wss sature
aa was w ges ui rewara.
timet to dirrerent peraona. Wlien Clark
took' the stand he suted he wts a trader
and bad known Jones ever since (Ml
Asked ta Os lale Murder Ileal.
"About May I 1 ssw.Jonea In Abilene"
he said. "He called rae off to one side
and asked me If I would do a cold blooded
lob ir there wts money enough 1 said f
would. He stld be knew where there
was WW. He left thai evening and salil
to El raso me nest time i
nn May 1.
Ta Kill am Johnson.
I was . In the room and b 'earns In.
Ha asked me If 1 had made a ' trade. . 1
said we had not closed tha al- They
I BUI Johnson
Joneb
some
saw him m Colorado city
me to
btnk
there
"nitr
thought
; that bumsMd turn off.
trade with .tan
kit! Bill Johnson Fallí
taya Lyons Killed With Hammer.
"Ho said he met Mm st the depot In
en automobile and carrlsd biro out and
bit blm with a hammer. -
"I aaked hint how be kept the blood
orr tne automobile arid be said he put
his head in a whisky box full or ssnd.
He asid be carried him on out of town
and threw him out. He told me be pre-
tended there waa something wrong with
tha engine and sot him out.
Two Thouaaad la Jab.
"Ha stld ha was to get IS .000 ror tha
fib and bad gotten fjwp. He told me whit
Ind or s hammer and a bat kind or s
place of Iron he hit hist with lia said
he got SW.at oft Lrons arte r be was klU-
ea. He told aw be expected to get bis
money from Tom Coggln. He wanted me
to go and collect It but I told him I did
not want the ton."
' Gatala's Name Net Mentioned.
The witness said that he did not bear
Millard coggtn'a name mentioned in any
connection.
On cross examination witness stld ha
was once indicted for theft. He deelsrad
he had never been Indicted ror perjury.
He said that Mcorath came to sea blm
and he told blm that be understood there
wts t reward tnd ha wasted the reward
and If that wat arranged he would tell
where tha man was. He admitted that
Whirlwind Campaign for
Sale of Liberty Bonds
Will End This Evening
Banks to Remain Opea Until 10 o'CIock to Receive Last
Minute Buyers; Labor and Capital Unite in Supporting
Bend Issue ; El Paso Has Bought
Its Allotted
By Associated Press.
Washington June 13 The throe lillllou
dollar war budget rrually got uver the
last obsticle today and went to Presi-
dent Wilson for his signature.
It appropriates the greatest sum.-ever
voted at one time by any legislative body
lis amount la grnater than the tutal coal
of the civil war.
Provides far Cargo Ships.
Tha budget provides principally for
army and navy expenditures. Aside rrom
that restore its most Important tingle
provision Is an appropriation of rHuxi.-
000 for an American merchant marine to
be constructed by the shipping board un-
der the direction of Major Oeneral Uoe-
thals. At the last moment there waa a ques-
tion In tha senile over whether Hie lan
guage. which placed Oeneral Ooetaela In
charge of the work had been aufrielantlv
definite so lie could not be forced out
of office without consulting mareas
it wat explained that although the house
had changed the senate's language It
vnai regara it wit satltractnry Id Ota
eral .Clot Unfa.
.nVKUNMKNT FJNii silircttK
H v Associated Presa.
Washington Jim 13-Annouiiolmr fail-
ure of Its plan to relieve tha newt prlnl
papar tiluatlon. ami predicting panic
prices unless tha government ateps in the
federe! trsde commission today asked
congress to eu'norlxa s government pool-
ing schema to Insure hem an equitable
dlitrtbutlou of the product to consumers
and a fair profit to manufacturara.
Under tifo new plan all producing
(danta would be operated on government
account and a federal agency would be
rretted 1o gel a ralr price and effect fair
distribution. The Canadian government
would he asked to create a similar agency
to act jointly wllh officials In this coun-
try In distributing the big Canadian out-
put. The recommendation Is the outcome
or months of Investigation by lbs ram
mission which undertook the Inquiry In
raspante to a senate resolnllon. The dis-
tribution plan worked out to restore mm-
petition and rive re'tlef from high prices
failed the report aaya because there wss
no authority to enforce Its terms and the
manufacturera did not abide by It. Only
legislation along tha lines recommended
ran now avert a vary serious rise in
prices It Is deelsrad the prospect being
that tho loir output will Cost ronsuniers
l 05000.110. matead or gWJNOJloo at last
year with hair the Increase repratoming
adriltlonal manufacturers' profits. The
commission Impea ror ac'lon on Its recom-
mendations st this session or congress ss
it regards the situation facing publishers
aa a war emergency requiring speedy re-
Tha commission auto submitted to the
senate today a report on book paper
which showed that hook paper manufac-
turara hsva nuda eoorniuus profits with-
in the last veer. The commission tha
report announces Is considering Instituí.
inr procerqinrs against certain practicea
which exists In tho Industry.
wooa papar prices ins report snows
ros In IMS at high as Si per rent above
the prices obtaining tbs year before.
people of Southwest
Urged to Do Their
Part for Liberty Loan
Special lo the Morning Times.
Dallas Texts June is. At tha teat
minute we express to tha people of
the eleventh federal reserve district
ir abiding faith in their American-
i-in. We have urged and criticised.
We have pleaded and wa have striven
with tnem. At times we have been
despondent. But fslth has come to
our rescue in face of the fart that
lhal the loan la aadly iiudersuhscrlhed
today. Vet we believe that with tha
impetuous chivalry which marks our
southern race the people will rally
si this late hour to the call of our
country and the muto csll which
arlaos rrom the blood of thousands
of murdered Belgians French Poles
Serbians and English.
Our faith aprlngs from t source
deeper than reason ts do all the rest
or the best things In lire go lét our
last message be one of faith hope and
confidence.
This ralih we share wllh our presi-
dent our country and our allies. Un-
seen hands stretch out to us from
Kurope Millions of allent voire of
the enslaved and starving women and
of tha southwest must resumid.
.J. W. Iloopes
neputy Governor Federal neaerve
Bank.
FRENCH ROAR
SALUTES TO
AMERICAN
FIGHTER
General Pershing and Staff Ar
rive at Boulogne Franca and
i&tiSn tes
and War
sou later ne
nhc
11 any
i tat I
mi
3
jodinai1soVar'asS'
cording to Mr. Wlngo.
a million dollars must
to o'clock Thur
ft Is to do bar tun
to sat him know be knew what he
anea ne said
waa arranaed aad
ha told tha officers the net of the story.
Clark admitted that be had been ladlcted
ror inert nut ii was tor inert of an own
ne asm. na ropaumeauy declared
bad never besa Indiciad for oar-
te une d that whan Jones told htnt
s Morrison wss rraainl Mr. Morrison
tja wall known ihvaaassi of that sec
Twa aatya
r
a quarter or
be raised by
rbt if jHrtso
or lb Liberty
be made
flag day celebration of the Bj
Madden chapter or ioe
the Revolution and ins
land square Thursday I
remain Of
sr the aste of Liberty
perch asad bonds every ef
fort will be mad the last dsy to in-
create the number a thousand mora. Tl
MS!" 155--'?
lions and win irire
ta n
tan lutervt
The irrfñrT) Jp eats- f " wtittiataoft Rio Oratsdajranay
!hr"raraeTll aTOMm '' lu "
Mr. Wltham. "Great aid has been
extended by the Boy seouu who under
the marsh alebró of their executive. Iver (1.
Thomas carried ate as seal to the banks for
those desiring bonds but unable to leave
their homes dlatrtbutlnt mora literature
and helping In a hundred dirrerent ways."
A routing saa sung wss bald at U Pass
aoumwestem shops a
ir for the purpose of
the hood Issue and the result
was st total of SUMO subscribed by rail
road employes. Tha aaeet'nx was held un-
der tha ausptect of s ecantrHtte compasad
of Joba IsTest T. M. Wttaga snitth
WlUiam and l W.Broadduaarwas
who levered ru7 u.alstlrrtng patnotie
tint Thursday being payday most of the
aaia sney woaia w w -t
apectlve banks st that time to Daks their
writer Makes PartsuMe.
One hundred thousand dollars for lbs
sod main lor the anrolórís of the ame'
tAmWM m Pagtl fo7)
TTvtaters Today
Lamar tad Trlaoo-A Mat Lindar
mSS-l. (order ulrls.
wTawraat "Jean It Woman "
AlhanrFra-' The Inner Sbrtu.'
TsilaaniTaaS itSSTS
I'MON LABOR TO
1 BEIIIM1
ILLS AND URGE TIIKIR
r AUOPTION BV CONUMCHN
By AssoclsUd Presa.
Washington. Juna 11. Convince!
creation of a food artmlniso.n
bring prices In the Drilled Kates down
fully thirty per cent organised labor
win get squarely nenind tne rood control
blue iwndlng In congress and urge their
At a conference tonight with labor
leaders sad represan Unves of the labor
MOgrssa Herbert c. Hoover
thai the food administration
when organised would force prices to a
level si which tha smell wage earner
can etui. Labor rspretenUUvea told Mr.
Hoover that unless cotu fall the earner
of moderate wages must gel an Increase
'U1rcVi'nAnrar.can federation of
i.snor and needs or tha big unions
will sand thousands of letter to local
unions iiirouguou! I
members lo arta pa
billa before July t.
Some of the labor
antiety
diastie
nota but
tha measures provide noway enough
Figures wart quoted it toe conference
to show abnormal prof lu taken by middle
man. ror auttsntent wss mane that won
noar is selling around sis a barrel.
ghoul the country directing
passage or me ioou
enough la areonrnllah their nor
ul Mr. Hoover assured thtta that
ts or at and still glv s good prof'l 10
dealers. - t
Mr. Hoover asked that no new arsis
adjustments be Bought until after the
food administration baa bad an op-
portunity to try to arrange diatrlbu-
fk tanate tarteulturs coansnlttee to
day cornhuvad a number of prohibition
aatiaatniaiU to tha food bills hito s sepa-
reported I
W Mt
t bill weald atoo
foods tuffs far llajuor manufacture and
weald empower the prestdeot to requtsl-
tlon stocks of dlttiUad spirits to obtain
atatatoj ror war ptasnosta
The fisj.il regulaiuai bUI
prtvllagad nM asura la the lams tot nest
sassy áM ami he kept on wa floor
unui disposed
"Star Spangled Banner" and
'Marseillaise" Mingle and Sol
diers Join in Uproanerua Re
ception; Journey to Peri
Without Incident
American national sntbein
layec by a military band ind t
guard of honor stood at present arma at
Boulogne France Jdne U. Major Oen.
John J. Pershing accompanied by hit
staff today put lilt foot on French soil u
commander of the American military et
ped lilon.
Fre ich Brillan Belgian and Indian offl
cera and soldiers saluted their new allied
ship bearln
Iba scene of th
Oeneral Pershing stood on the quarter
deck surrounded by at American Itsff
officers wllh M military clerks and 67
American emitted men loruung ine neca
ground.
arlllleat Aaaembly at Quay
on tho uuav waa a brilliant asaembl a
French officers and officials standing
or rímalos to vaniage poluta everywhere
snout inn maritime auiion anil on tin
landing alage were thousands of soldiers
trenches.
returning
the
At the gangplank wss let down on the
I. "Tne
igi
and ri
ami i
northern district of France want aboard
la extend official greetings. Only a few
woras ware exchanged uenersi uuross
said:
"We know you have come lo sea tha
war i i ai in. a n we v.
at the name of civilisation and
and wa welcome you
tatlon and humanity."
Greeted by ueaeral Pelalller.
Among those who grelted Oeneral Persh-
ing war uenaral l'ilalU.r who wUl be
permanently attached lo Uenaral Pershing
during the war. and Colonel Daru. mill-
ury governor of ooutogue s
the Napoleonic general. Daru.
uTíásTVnte0 or "
There was perfect silence when Oeneral
Pershing descended tha gangway lo the
fiar. Then there cune a gigantic roar
rom th soldara on the pier which ex-
tended gradually along the harbor until
II reached the streets of the Iowa where
It Wat taken up by tha public General
Pershing inspected the guard of honor
composed of veteran lerritorUlt many if
medals tail war croases.
While tbe train which wat to lake
General Pershing to Pans waa Mag piada
up the Am lean commander with hit
Stan i
drove
streets
Pershing was accorded an ovation by
townspeople ana ap-peexva
bv the mention.
As the train left for Paris there was
another outburst or saurosiesm for ata.
Shortly after he had; stepped ashore
General Psrttang addressed tha
"Undoubtedly this is a most lnrnrt
oay lor sil oi us- ine arni oi sar vn-
guard of tha American Torcas as Franca.
It has Impreaaed us aU very depiy. we
mora fully appreciate the significance of
our entry mto tas war sner navmg
Ed on th shores of France than aver
and now It will be a very serious
I rati warranted in saying lhal America
Is in the war to do her aliare whatever
thai share may turn out to ha. whasjhar
great or small. 1 feel every Msurenc m
ssylng tbst that can ha fatty accounted
OVER THREE
HUNDRED
MILLION
DOLLARS
NEEDED
Eleven tit Hour Subscriptions Ex
pected to Bring Totals Wen
Beyond Two-Billion Dollar
Mark But Every Possible
Dollar Must Ba Paid in.
Dallas District. Which Includes
Texas and New Mexico 27
Per Cent Below Require-
ments; Pacific Coast Showing
Poorest in Entire Country.
ashinglon June if.-.Treasury officials
snnounced today that tin Liberty Loan
apparently wit short wu.ouo.ooo or full
subscription Tuesday night two and one-
half days before the doting of the books.
Annatucatnent waa based on sctual re
turns rorwardel by banks and trust com-
panies to the twelve reserve banks ac-
companied by t per cent f subscriptions
ii-i)uiico.
A tremendous eleventh-hour drive
throughout the nation officials hope will
bring tho rinal count of doliera watt be-
yond Uie oiursM)uO mark. The mils
tangible evidence on which to hate so
Minute however aratha rauirns roBi
auRcrlptuiiJ ot ifSfJi$m. dtSfibijtaa
among reserve districts as foilowsi
Total hv lllvlrl l.
new lora eroK.iNai issi- ho
00reoi Phi!Bdehma-t(iotii
10; llldi-
mono aaiaii).iaai: Allanta
ItaW 'York not onlv has rriiul Hi
minimum allotment It has topped tho
maximum or wivtfimjm by tn.uoo.ooo.
HaJW II the appaieni aborlage In each
reserve district based upon tha latest re-
turns and the minimum tllounenUi
I'scuic i.oasl wakes Poar tih.wlnu.
ISIOIl
elphla.
cent; Hlchmond as(iooooo or i
moro than ner csuij leva)
000.000. or It ner cent: St. I oni
. or rnore than bar cent; ail
aii.uuo.oiio or more than IT par ceblt
rancim.saa.ouow) or nearly 89 per i
Analysis or these figures discloses
f New York the country
alien un in lasi mam.
or) to take its ml
per
no re man
nlnnim
ng nour win oe ine sianaara
section of the country In whit
serve bank la located tad win i
banks In that reserve district
sllotment or Il.lo0o00ooo or tha bonds
the olher seoo.ooo.ooo mlaimum blng al-
lotted to Hew York. Time while the avf
York district has over. subscribed Hi mtol-
tnum allotment by approximately 1 per
cent the rest of iho country aa a whoaa
apparently has rallan M par cant nadar tm
minimum.
. M Kite as tea of Time.
The closing hour or noon Friday II not
mg v
Tha i
loir nl
hlch. each ra
il auDlv la all
ry MoAdoo home after 1
tour ror tne Liberty
last speech tor the
unent bl which he sail
secretary MrAdo Praises SplrIL
"A iramsjdous Interest lias been
srousad in the Liberty Loan throughout
the country On my facte trip 1 found
everywhere t spirit of enthusiasm and pa-
triotic co-operation among all claasea of
uWd:Sfubra mcu
Liberty Loso will be S suceeaa If the work
or JÍUnuTt
bou Id the final returns on June It dis-
close that the Liberty Loan his bean sub-
scribed la full or hora than la full u
will be a distinct triumph: it win be a
sumtrtor record to thil ada by any on
of U rirsl loan"1 p0r 10 ""uon
Ciliasal Pier of riaaarlag.
Thbi loan the total of which Is sjOO-
OoaBO is tha most colossal putea of
financing aver undertaken In the United
States. I urge every patriotic organisa-
tion every bank end every private cor-
poration and every individual working
for the success or the l iberty Loan to
Due tneir efforts with renewed vigor
war for liberty and democracy wil nava
bean won."
TSkMCMlOI S TOTALS OT SI ahHSI.
TjOMSAjOl'Mriaii BY SEVERAL
By Associated Press.
New York. June IE Tha rush of i
rations received rrom ooth J trie and i
aaosermera masía
asssanlna that Ha
sailing g JMd.au worth
Hear York ally district would he
pushed.
No ait mol wat osada to tabúlala i
turn fur today for those sections i
rvavrv aisutct ouisiue
stats nut ii was
actually
MernsrdCS K M
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1917, newspaper, June 14, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199103/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.