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Naval Board Anxious Over Dangers Confronting Nation f New fmm electrolytic ropr Tc leed "W mru Aritona: Thursday, cloudy: am southeast portion mil 36TH YEAR EL PASO, TEXAS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1916 ENGLISH SECTION 12 PAGES PRICE, 5 CENTS. NAVAL BOARD ANXIOUS OVER DANGERS CONFRONTING NATION Another English Steamer fayor Philadelphia COURT of LEADERSSHOGKED DOMINATION OF Reported in Hands of RETAINS Orders Suspended All Daring German Sea Raider Employes Who Drink HASTE URGED IN INCREASE PRUSSIA MUST By Associated Press. JURISDICTION By Associated Press. BY DISQUIETING London, Pee. St. A dispatch received Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. St. Mayor from Santa Crui, Tener! ft (Canary Isl- Thomas B. Smith today made ft clear the use or in ands), says the British steamer West-bur- n that orders against the toxicants by employes or city, which put in for repairs, fly- the OF FLEET TO PREPARE FOR BE FINALLY has there OF AMERICAN have been Issued by the heads or ATTITUDE OF ing the German flag and with a prise departments of the municipal craw of seven men and one ofTlcer. The government, are to apply to all city officer is believed to belong to tas emi-i- ye. After a meeting with his German raider Moewe. CAN CASE departmental directors at which the CONGRESS DESTROYED la addition to her own crew there question -- was discussed, be issued a are son prisoners, taken from various statement In which he said. POSSIBILITIES OF ATTACK Bntliih vessels, on the Westburn. The "Rum sad efficient public service U Westburn left Liverpool January ft for impossible. My orders to the heads or Allies Sword Not to Be Sheathed Buenos Aires. In Opinion Handed Down in all departments are to suspend fmin Agitation for Action Warning All The Westburn, after her departure United District duty, without pay. any employe found Americans Ships Unta Belgium and Sarria Re. from Liverpool, was last reported aa States Court, using liquor while at work, or found Off Armed of corar in Fall Measure Untold passing St. Vincent, Cape Vsrde, Feb- Neither Decree Nor Dismissal to be under the influence of liquor European Belligerents Deplor- International Considera t ions Which Caused Change in Build- ruary 4, following the Flamenco, which . of Suit Is Given; to Further while at Work, or showing any evidence ed by President in Present Sacrifices. Declares Pr lert Newport, England, for Valparaiso whstever or having used liquor while ing Program of Such Grave Character as to Be Sub- Asquith in Spirited Speech. January tl, and the Horace lert Buenos Consider Contention of Parties. on duty. The suspension Is equivalent Grave Crisis With Teutons. Aires January M for Liverpool. The to dismissal where the facts warrant mitted to Committee Only in Executive Session. Luxemburg was on a voyage from New- such actions. No excuse' will save an REMARKS port for Buenos Aires, having departed UPHOLDS GOVERNMENTS offending employe no matter how good HURRIED COUNSEL TO ANSWERS OF port January SOCIALIST MEMBERS for toe South American CLAIM OF ILLEGALITY his previous record may be." CHECK WILD PASSION Panama Canal Closure Makes Waterway Useless for Months and Officials Declare Necessity Exists for Strong Present Conflict Evidence of LUMBERMEN WANT Complaint Filed Charges Com- WIFEli All Demonstration in Ranks of Defense on Pacific and Atlantic Coasts. Utter Futility of Militarism, pany and Officers With Violat- Democrats, Who Assert Action When Decisive Victory Cannot ing Sherman Law by Absorb- Necessary Although Policy of By Associated Press. "then we've got a stronger navy than ing Washington, Feb. 2 3. international have ws not?" Be Had by Any Power; MODERN METHODS Competitors and Driving HUNTED Administration Might Thereby navy "II depends on bow the guns sre mounted SPOUSE considerations which moved the " Independents Out of Field. Be Repudiated. change Its time-ho- n or carried. Admiral Badger replied. He Entente to Dictate Peace Terms general board to pointed out that some rorelgn navies em- ored policy last year and declare tnst ployed many rompers the United States navy should equal swlrt cruisers with By Associated Press. By Associated Press. lively heavy guns, which a single heavy By Associated Press. s the strongest afloat by not later than ship with rar total gun power CLOSER RELATIONS BETWEEN DEALER MRS. J. ADMITO ADVF.R lower would London. Feb. 23. Phillip Snowden Baltimore, Md Feb. 21. Judge GRANT LYMAN Washington. Feb. II. Agitation In 102 j, will be disclosed to me nouse sins; In a rew hours of combat. Biackburne. took AND CONSUME ADVOCATED AT John C. Rose of United dis TMKMENT IN NEWSPAPER THERE congress In ezecu socialist member for the Sutes FOR III II INFORMATION. for action warning Ameri naval .committee tomorrow Representative Callaway sought also to advantage of the discussion pf the ASSOCIATION OPENING. trict court here rendered an opinion cana off armed ships of the 'European tlve sessions by Rear Admirsl Charles show that France wis rar behind the United government's consolidated fund bill in In Husband belligerents suddenly grew to suoh. J. Badger, a of the board. states In gun power. Admiral Badger of Retail Lumber Dealers today the government's suit against Vats Code to Communicate With member said the house of commons today to raise Secretary Western company Friend", While Federal Authorities Hunt today that Democrats of amlnatlon of Admiral Badger In open France was building four ships to carry six Material Merchant te Avoid the American Can in which ,or leen guns each, mounted a the question of conditions under which Advine he Issued no "Using Slock Swindler, the foreign affairs committee voted to session 'was concluded todsy, the tour lo possible to bring war Contractors sad Architects. decree of dismissal of th refusing to turret When completed they would give it would be the case, the sentiment of the house on mlral consistently discuss total or guns to an end with object for which nor an order for the dissolution By Associated Frvts. several ponding resolutions of na-- j except behind closed doors, board's her t Its of this Hie, while the of New York, Feb. 31 Grant Lyman, that the lite United HUles would have the allies were fighting realised. Rv Press. the company, instead, he an- - I. who tura, views of dangers which may litest it the t sandaled 19 bplnff sought by the federal authorities t confront aame time eighty snd eighty Decisive Victory Improbable. Posuand, Ore., Feb. a. More modern nounced that he retain the kin In In ,he nation. The new French ships, he and ?hi comiecUon with the collapse of a stock Sentiment the senate favor of gild, would be He that prolongation of the methods In marketing' closer relations and jurisdiction in matter. promotion venture through which Investors some such action also was expressed I'aellle rteel Nurr Protection the most eavlly armed In the world; but hs contended lumber dealers and con- ' war could only be jusunea Dy ine reason- between retail lllrosi ComblaatloD. all over the country are alleged to have openly, but at the end of a day of sur The subject rune up when Hcprcseuutlve thought It a mistake lo have placed their sumers was advocated by speakers at the guns A able expectations that through Its con annual The government sought the dissolution been swindled out or approximately tioo.ooo, prises, tension and aa Stephens of i.Hlifornis. seeking to show that tour to a turret. fourth of their be In a opening here today of the thirteenth on In with agitation such' the Pacific was inadequately power would be lost, ha If tinuance the' allies should position Retail Lumber the ground that the company was an " hen communication Mends not oeen seen in congress in some coast defended, said. s single to such terms as to secure future conference of the Western Illegal combination in restraint or here by means or code In hub aaked If the In altering Its policy, turret were damaged. dictate Dealers' association, trade, advertisements time, the word came board. European peace. He agreed that the pres- Judge Hose round that the company was newspapers, II was Intimated at a hearing that President did not have In mind the possibility that Will Not Give Information in Ma annual renort Secretary A. L. Por Illegally Alexan-th- Wilson was unalterably opposed ent military situation was not necessarily formed and atlll is existing under before United States Commissioner still the mi might liavo to lace simulta- Admiral Badger refused to gtv-- for pub- evidence that a decisive military victory oe atauvd that In the territory covered by powers therebv hut der Gilchrist today. to any such acUon by congress and neously enemies tn the Parirle snd Atlantic opinion tt.MS.000 IS arnnired. with lication bis as to the time It would might not yet come to the allies, though iha association's membership. less control of the trade and he doubted Mrs. I.eontlne l.ytnan, wife of the mlssln s" that he would only he oceans. Admiral Badger ssld he could an- to get dfs- - embarrassed require the United States Meet ready few men who took an Intelligent and invested in retail lumner yarns, nu "broker," admitted that an swer that only In executive session, ex- s building material advertisement thereby in the negotiations with Oer lie for action against a power. His view or the situation, and the advised the retail nr an English valet, which appeared re- many. plained, however, that a Neet capable or attention was railed to a statement to tiasslonate say the consumer in- the bad taught, would that there merebant to deal direct with No Melons Practices. cently, probably was Inserted for her Situation a Waiting dominating the Pactflr ocean was the only committee last year by Hear Admiral Brad- was any reasonable ground for hoping for and not through the contractor, carpenter formation.
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