El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, April 19, 1918 Page: 3 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES FRIDAY. APRIL 19. 1918.
T FIGHT A
I in ItWM GMANVILLE A. lon.Mk
Aaarrleaa Aviator hi lac Lafajretta l?laa
Carpe of lass k rtmrtt t vrrif t-eato.
tCopirlfbt 101A by the fl. K. A)
Durtnf the nelghl or the manir strurtl
for tbe CBamla as Dames I bad my tint
untie -handed due! with a Bocbt flyer.
I bad bean tramiferred to Squadron S
artter tita fir ft army was withdrawn from
Handera 1 waa return inr from a pa-
trol. Ererybody was hungrily look Ins
forward to dejeuner l know I waa whan
we spotted a single Oermsn machina Just
inside our lines.
It seemed a crime to attack the Boche
with such overwhelming odds In our fav-
or but war is war and It was our duty
to surround anil annihilate him.
Before cooceut ratina; on the Job I took
tbe usual precautionary survey above be
hnv and in front to order to be sure that
no other enemy planes were in siyttt
ready to surprise dm at work.
ir I had not. this tste most likely would
not hsve been written. I waa up 4000
meters. Under my tall at tb 1 Jan meter
level I saw two biplanes with aj tell-
tale black maltese crosses on their wtnf?.
Ro there were two Joba to he done l
left the lona Boche to the rest of the pa-
trol. "Ma for one or these other tuyi" I
said to myself.
II was bitterly cold. As I volplaned
down the fry blast chilled my tlispana-
Sulsxa motor. The gauge was steadily
creeping down to the danger point. Keep
Ing one eye dodging between the motor
lemperalure Indicator and the air pres-
sure gauge of tbe essence tank I con-
tinued on my dlity dive letting "two or
three" nut of my Vickeri gun through the
propeller en route to be sure It waa all
right
I foolishly put my head over the side
of thé nacelle tor a second and peered
below to be aura Just where I waa and
nearly bad my bead blown off.
Down t "plcqoed" almost vertically
at ion miles an hour and down my motor
temperature went ton. Six hundred yarda
from the nearest Boche and It had drop-
ped lo n degrees centigrade. Fifty is
supposed to be the "dead line." Below
that the motor might stall when I threw
on the Juice again and then me ror iha
Karlsruhe concentration camp and paper
pants!
There was nothing else to do but rut
ten out my "cuckoo" put on full motor
and let her warm up a bit. This 1 did.
and then returned to the attack.
But the Boches had seen my predica-
ment and had shoved off for tbelr own
awasí aj laaik assail
THE TURKISH CIGARETTE
DUEL IN MID-AIR
AND SEND A HUN TO EARTH
" TeaasT 9bbbbbbbbbbbbbI H
jsjk
VansaffiÉtoi
WHlssf' fa
One of the painting by IJrulennnt
lines. The maneuver brought both equi-
distant from met
Teen I saw a French spad making for
the one nearest our lines. It waa piloted
I later learned by Major Lufbarry or the
Lafayette Escadrllle the only Amerlran
"ace" now alive i didn't butt intd this
afTalr and Lni berry brought bis Boche
down.
When two or you are after the aame
enemy it Is courteous and customary
to allow the first man to get bis Visit-
ers gun popping to rinlsli him up. It .
ensures at least one pilot getting full
credit ror the "kill."
Thai is why we seldom encroach on the
patrol of an adjoining sector. Sometime
or course we cannot resist the tempta-
tion to do a little trespassing it the pros-
pects of a sureessrm encounter look too
inviting to resist in such a case. If we
bring a Boche down the rellows or the
other squadron bave to blow us to a
champagne supper the next time we are
tcgether at some coxy Utile rendezvous In
the rear. At these parties we could al-
ways trust Le Boucher our pel humor-
ist to keep tilings lively. Poor Le Bouch-
er lie's now "missing" a prisoner I
hope hut I'm afraid not.
"THK AIR DUEL
Henri Farro Frrncb army now on
Well to continue. Foiled of one Boche
I went Tor his friend. I rollowed him lor
some miles gol behind and above Ms
tall and let ny with a whole "bell." He
went down in the steepest plcque.l have
ever seen.
My motor wss again shivering around
an degrees and as I wss two miles Trom
home I climbed bark to the right air lev
el rejoined the patrol and returned lo
camp.
I didn't have time to follow the Boche's
course lo the ground to see whether he
smashed up or not I know ha didn't go
down in names.
I reported a Boche "shot down." but as
tbe Incident waa never confirmed by any
observation posts or bslloons tjte rules of
the game made It Im possible for me to
claim credit. But
Weil my time would come!
i ii i TO in ii im mii
By Associated Press.
New York April II. Mrs. Theresa Ben-
gorcliea. wire of Dr. Bsmon Bengoerhea.
consul general of Ouatemala. fell to her
death from a fourth floor window in her
apartment today. Mrs. Bengoecbea bas
been 111 for some time.
J .
exhibition In this cod
bv ana t.ni NTY i hto ro.aeo
Spatial to the Murning TinVa.
Las cruces n. M . AprllaM. Frank M.
II sj ner county chairman a the Liberty
loan committee aald toour that so far
m.ooo had been subscribtfi In Dona Ana
county. The county's quou Ji gftft.MO. and
it Is believed that beror.Ahe campaign
closes the county will go iler the top.
I CEO TKA NTWNs ; DAINTY ONES NOW
Hi k. with times.
Just the daintiest aver nogers' sliver
jred tea spoons society uses them in
summer for pleasing afternoon socials
etc. You can get a set or rail rttre ones
Tree from the Times. Ask Mr. Purcell
with the Times circulation department to
tell you how. The ones given by the
TuHes have long preity bandies and
mall dippers very nifty.
in mil i.t LICENSES.
S. Ayala and ortaviana de la Pena.
Harry 0 Moberly and Elisabeth Mm
thews.
Times Want Ads Get Resulta.
DRAFT BOARDS TO
FURNISH NINETEEN
ADDITIONAL MEN
New Call for Maja States They
Will Bo Sent to Camp
Travia May 1.
Following the call for April the local
exemption boards received another cal I
yesterday ror mora man to entrain here
for Camp Travis probably on May I. city
board v.. i was asked tor ten men ami
hoard No. I for nine men. No request rot
man was made from tire county board
.lotices to the man wIk will make up the
quota will be prepared and mailed out
Notices for iha men wbo are eiecied
to leave bere on' April IS have already
been mailed out. Board No. g is sanding
nrty-seven and board No 1 will send
rorty-two. The men called by board No.
1 have been published. The list made up
by busrd No. I is as follows:
text)-1 we Ilea Called.
Emanuel kiirges Dcining N. m Hoy
kitisluw iteming; Charles Hajmontl t-ur-lis.
Amarillo; Nlcolaa Chaparía. 1007 Ri-
vera street; tul Ross Watson Wlfl Tular-
usa; Main It. Wilson lit North Cóllou At -
lliur Otis W'Kkert. BL Louis Mo.; Edward
K. Mat tin fichar Ukla.: Harold llualotl
Wadlelah. Phooulx; Willie Usrretl. Dallas.
I cll ulenn Moss. Haietgli Miss: Air In B.
Read Honstuo; William Robert Arnold
Lowell Arts.; Lssitulro Vasques LAM Kbm
Third street; Richard llepworih lou Myr-
tle; Andres tirausda una i.ypreas; Char-
ley .- Orimn fbooou. Aria.; Flor-
enrlu S. Maitines. Sil? Tularoaa; Heujamin
ChrieUsii Weber. IHM Magoffin: Charles H.
Hage. bill south VUglnia; Clenunonds Ross
uuilliaii ii? north UotsOO; Add Carl Wit
liauiMUi. Yunta Arla.; Charles K. Mai tell
01 South Stanton; David Chester Are bey
10ft Myrtle; Wesley Newt uray iüttf Ma
golfín. Jick Edward Irkles orange. Tesas;
Pan l.awtun Central Tire auiion Üeorge
Mn:oy. Murenci Arts. Maurk-e J. Morgan
hwi Willie oaks; Julius Albert Poole. Ann
Albor Mich.; Mansftekl L. Mowrey Tuc-
son. At ii.; Aiituuio Prieto. ?09 Souiii camp
bell; Nirolai Rublo I3W Tays. carl I'.
Kckman too Texas; Cyrus Fred Held
ots Kast overlaiid; John David Bolton.
Deuiing N. M.; Ignacio Subía wj at.
Vrsln: Francisco Chaves 313 Fliilry-. Ai-
read Jame tfberwood 33itl Alameda; Ati
biey A. Kindred. Mi. Douglas; Hen rwhv
I I ton hmplrr Colo ; Willlatii Jonas. San
Antonio. Telas. These men have been
noliried to appear at the headquarter of
hoard No. 1 In the cuurt house at V o'clock
on the murning uf April no
tun Ureal Furloughs.
The boards yesterday received the gen-
eral order with reference to the authority
I grant furloughs lojruiiMeU men tu or
der to enable thoiu to engage in an rit-nl
lure during Uio present farmliig season
tur tiie tu i or augmenting llin ag
cultural production commanding or
car iha order istoh inay stant Mi
rui'lougiis wituiK'vrr it appcaii .that Uy
granting them it will contribute to n -
purpose for wlilrU they were Intend
Whenever lite furloug-lilng of an riiimtiMl
man substaiitisily interferes with tu
training or preparation of Ilia organls
tlun or which lie is a member the appii
cation. It Is stated. jsiR be denied. Fur
louglia under the orilar. It Is ulsled will
be for siiori periods largely Tor seeding
and harvesting Ume. Tliay may be given
uy coiiinuitiiiitig ontcers of posts snips
i-Biitoniuents canis division and depart
monis. Huch furloughs will nut be arrant
ed lo enlistad men or or shove the grade
of first serreaua; nor ill they be granted
in an oririulzailDii that has breo ordered
or is in transll from points or mobllua
tlun or training to a pot t uf embarkation
and all furloughs granted will be re
railed and Hie men ordered to their ur
ganliatiotis when thu latler have received
preparatory orders for duly overseas
Furloughs granted under the order will
be without pay and allowances esrept
that enough pay will be retained In ea n
case to meet allotments Its force on the
date or the order war-risk insurance ami
pledges on Liberty bonds.
AgrlrulfurtflU Needed.
Furlougtia to specially qualified eiperts
lu agriculture needed in the service or ihe
United Slates department or agriculture
may be graated by Ihe secretary of war
upon spplh ation by the secretary uf agrt
culture. The order also specifies that
presidents or other executive heads
agricultural rolletes receiving federal
runos also nivq the right to mske siipti
cations Tor furloughs for enlisted men
Forms will be furntehed the boards fur
applications to be made by relatives. The
order stated that furloughs may lie
granted to enlisted men willing to accept
them upon requests or farmers when the
lime to be consumed in traveling rrou
tbe post to the places or labor will no
esceed twenty-four hours.
FLOUR EXPORTS
TO MEXICO ARE
DISCONTIiCO
New Food Qmmmtim Rating
Prrmita S hip ment off Oil y
Two Pounds of Brood.
No mora flour can be passed to Jusres.
arcnrdlna i announcements made by
1'nlted Stales customs olTlrers yester-
day. Each Individual I limited to iwo
pounds of bread. The new rule ñas henn
made on account or the rrrai sltortage or
wheat flour In hi Paso. Hitherto juares
people have been allowed to purchase
1 1-win amounte or Dour evry ten days.
The Juarei gsrrison or soldiers la wall
supplied wllh wheal flour and beans sc-
cnrdlng lo MaJ. J. üotnei Tag) chief of
sisrr of the juares garrison yesterday.
How Usa new rula will affect Juares peo
pie Is not known but it la presumed that
new supplies or wheat flour must bv
found or esse substitutes be Imported
either rram Iba Lulled Slates or other
parta of Meg icq.
. kiaxw sHK irrihM vomiuu.
Among the moat recent organ nations'
pledges to assist In Hie sale of war sav-
ings and thrift stamps ara seven lean so-
cieties organised at the Alta vista school
with s total membership of fas.
Among; the savings societies orgsniied
wars Use frits rigbters. kaiser Killers
Thrirt Balldars Hulug our III nsby
Bond Boosters Over Thar a and many
others.
Jasmi mvtt BARNCASTU.
Funeral aarvlcaa ror Mlaa Josephine
Sarnrastle who died at Las Crucea at
the home of bar rather Wednesday ware
conducted from the Catholic rhurrtf yes-
terday. Miss Barm salle was the daughter
or Mr. and Mrs. a. r. Barncaatla. sad was
only atck s vary few days before she died.
! M Delicious Wholesome Health-
1 ful Pure. Dfink It Daily. Ps
Get it in sealed bottles ":S3
-A at all prominent places. J
Have Your Dealer Deliver a BtIM
Case to Your Home Today JB.
S S. BLATZ COMPANY Dtitrihulori V I BM
ROMANS HEAR
TALK OYE. COLES
DISTRICT HEAD
Visitor Relates Interestinf Facts
in Connerliun With Club's
Formation.
Prelliulnarv plans for a united delega-
tion froiu-Teias at tlte nest tuternatlotial
ronveullou at Kansas city were broached
informally at a banquet given by the 11
Paso liotu-y it the Hotel Hholdou yester-
day evening in honor or Elijah Coles gov-
ernor nl the Tweirih notary district who
mude a visit lo lite i i Paso organiisllort
yesterday Ifé is rrem Rouaton.
While theie hall been some talk of
Navlng the i 1 Paso club attached hi a
district composed or California he Meg-
Icq and Art Bona resident n n Kra
bauar told Mr. tfes at the rinse of ins
addreaa that he was sallsried to net asld
considfiatlotis or accessibility and remain
hi the Teian district on account or slate
pride. AppUuse follow rd Trout miatnbars.
arid Mr Cotes thanked those present for
their dlspoAition to remain In the Trias
district as'uring them of the great aid
that this would mean.
II was pioposmi By str frakaper that
each deleirsie front Tetss wesr a tin or
aluminum map of the. atste as a badge
with the name of the rlly from which be
t ame lettered on ihe badge.
Told of auk's lormstloa.
Mr. Coles In beginulng his address
lold of his visit pi i i Paso five years 'ago
Pi organise the Hutary and of how be mat
A. ttrhwsrts now a member. He men-
tioned his pieinure al visiting hi Peso and
klso told or the recent review at Fort
Worth of Ttsas soldiers.
The recent fiotaty conference at Corpus
ortsil waa one of the chirr subjects of
l is talk and be mentioned mat flohert
Krakaunr pregldent of Hie Kl Paso club
hso an important chairmanship
New rinbs at Amarillo Tyler Marshall
end Victoria and also a new rlub would
lie formed In the near Tulure at Mealco
City were the result or Ihe extension
work of the organlialion he staled. He
also read a letter rrom a Rotarían at Han
Atibinlo to a rrlend in Japsn urging the
formation of a notary rlub there and
suggesting tiist the Kan Antonio rlub be
the godfather ol 11 new Japanese club
when rormed.
A rrleadly OrgsaUaUea
"One or Ihe best Ideas In Itotary." Mr.
Coles said "is that you call avety member
by hla rirst name. I ran call evary one or
the goo members or Iha Houston club by
his rirsl name. Another Important matter
i the election or officers. In Ihls no
lioHiici should enter. Hiere should bi no
i liquet but the best men fur Ihe offices
should be elcted "
Mr. Coles mrnttoned Utal he had been
director ol the aale of sintieses books I
lor New Meilco and Teiss. In closing lie
read a portion of his speech at the Corvue j
Chrlsll ronferenre urvluff Ihe utmost
work for the government In Iha present
war by notary cluba. He also told Uie
new governor Tom heed who would he
elcrtad at Ihe Juna eoavenlion. having
been nominated at Iha Corpus Christ! con-
ference. mills le Addreaa soldiers.
Clyde Holmes a former hi Paso resident
now a UKTmber or Itotary at Han Diego
"i . waa Introduced and told of ihe war
work or dial organisation. He told of s
recent speech by Sergeant Walla of Ins
Canadian army and urged that the kt
Paso club bear Sergeant Walls should ha
i api-rn to coma to El Pgao.
I'realdenl Robert Krakauer announred
the coming of lr. Newell Pwlght Hills.
who is lecturlag on German - atrocuias.
astit Tuesday and stated that arrange-
ii. i.i. istd been made to have bim speak
lo soldiers at lort Bliss In Uie artenuwn
candidacy of A. h. liowbsnd for m-
ternatloiisi sergeani at arms wblrh is
being pushed by the local club waa men-
tioned by President krakauer who staled
ltowevrr. that Mr. Kowland would with-
draw in esse bis candidacy would Inter-
fere wrth the candidacy of another Taiaa
Hotar lao for intemaitonal president.
Joahesl the Oetemer.
Much aniusemcni was caused when
'fsyoai. i " hich wss pimiinl s han-
i Tlroiifrht Into the hsnqort tilln
i.er was
-ontntned on Ida
banner Hist it was "one ion. 1.7M pouhds"
from Hice & i:ia or Houston. Mr. kra-
kauer announced that the btii sent to him
we for Ktt.o am ur arhiiis humorous
speerhes Mr. t.oiws "aitologlied" for such
it 1.1 charge Tor h "ion" uf coal.
Among ulnar s wa. apoke were H. IV
Mr. Unlock ti. il. r lnley. will Winch
cislltonin Ada. is m prriidenl; A 1 how
land. ei-presJdent: V. i. .stiles i i:.
Crowe) I. J. W. kirkpatrh k. W. iclmti
ami ulbers.
Mr. t'olea-ls I. hi;- rntertalued at Hi'
home or his fsther-ln Isw. Ceorge Flits
um Wnsi Uauhwaru. m- was format'
president uf tim Houston rlub.
A i. it. mi lurnout.
Those present n Hie bsnmiet wen-
Hteve Imnieiii. Win. Srhut cievelsntl
V. crtMvm l. K. Crow ell. Art Woods A.
K. howlauit. linn Hsthhun V. It. Hfllcs
If. L. HhloBina h. Mrhwoid. t.
i krakauer. A. Hank W. H. Miller
H II. netrher. Clyde Holmes H. II. Mc-
CHntock 1 W. Ktrkpatrlck. K 0 Perry
I' it. Kktchir Hnhert Krakauer c. H.
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Martin Julris l.orenuen A. rhwaru.
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Songs and Speeches to
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The men or the Twenty-Hrst machina
l uti company ani the rhlrly ninUi anrbu-
lalire. Held hospital and anitary train
v ill he enleriatned st ( amp Baker army
V M. (. A this evening ommenrlng at
T i o'clock with a niuslral and recita-
tive program under tin? arrangement or
; Marie Hnarts. Tlw program as an
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ocal solo Mi i. Poland riilchrisi.
Vnral rele'-uon Mr. I.. Worcester.
Iti'SdliiR Miss Beth llaite Hulel.
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