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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - October 9, 1918, Galveston, Texas                                She 77TH 182 OCTOBER 9, 19ia ESTABLISHED 1842. PRESIDENT GERMANY DIRECT QUESTION HOHENZOLLERN FIRE SALE NOW JONES FILES STATEMENT WITH SENATE Would Enable Extended Inquiry on Activities of Individuals and Com- panies Beyond Financing of Oct. that the States Association and individual members have secretly lie w in the intercut of. ths liquor contributed to the tional been convicted of corrupt political practices and improperly influenced ytate and tional legislation were renewed in a Jones of with the senate judiciary loans by to Arthur Brisbane in connection with his purchase of the Washington Senator author of the tion adopted by the senate and under IVio t Io his for the purpose contending that the inquiry is un- limited in scope and as has been confined alone to the ington resolution and Senator statement de- that Any under it would have ample authority to follow any lend that be developed and that it deem desirable to low by of documents or In- to appear before it in person or in order that the full truth or faulty of these charges may be The question of the of the authorized has been raised by theh and Over- nl the ing the Inn should be decided hv the full committee In hix Oum submitted today Senator Jones paid neither ihe numerous recitals In the nor any remarks In the senate were Intended to limit or the charge be fully ed by documents of Alien Property Palmer and the department of to Documentary evidence the will establish the lowing the States individual brewers and cor- have financed newspapers In the interest of the liquor and de- public UK to for money which in some was to repaid only at the i In newspaper owner out of tile profits of if there should be any and certain individual who helped finance certain newspapers advocating liquor also i Alliance and financed the publication of the and other similar Herman and individual brewers and brewery have been DESIRES TO KNOW IF MOVE IS SINCERE OR MERELY PRETENSE HUES 1 IN FORCE ENEMY LINE TO GIVE TO LEAVES DOOR TO PEACE BUT JUSTIFIES PROLONGING WAR AND USE OF FORCE TO is sm THE UTMOST WITHOUT LIMIT From Two to Five Miles on Twenty-Mile Ky Associated t iiv tn Kmit of undoubtedly will prove at the at thin hy two In thr field on a front from In renter and morr Into tlw than had bern In- Galveston Citizens to Pay Tribute to Memory of. Louis A. Adoue Today by Investing in Liberty Loan Bonds nm i DC ic IU on Page 2.) THK nnd day generally Texas Wednesday and Thursday Weit Terns Wednesday and generally probably fair and day and day generally marching said the I of my soldier in the His to command brave men in the a weapon of love to i to Those that the soldier holds most 1 turn to this task of v tlie cried the mother of my soldier across the He tnis cause to Mine burning the home To servo with n our shall have to nnii fat and ISSUE ONLY LITTLE OVER ONE- FOURTH ABSORBED UP TO TUESDAY IN In thp city and Sealy South State OO First National City National W. L. McCarthy American Bank and Company 20.70O 00 Bank and Com- pany OO days of the fourth liberty loan now are ipn and only of the total has been Treasury tonight showed that pledges of have been received by banks throughout the This figure did not include today's report from the and the addition is expected to raise the amount to at least 000. day's report over yesterday to snys the t ren of the and while this an increase over former it still is far from Obviously the very hardest kind of work will be required to 1 i he by districts and of quotas St. Richmond 68..f City City City Island Alta A 5.15O 00 1.60OOO OO 00 i oo GROWING AMONG LATION IN SOUTH AND FAE 1R.3 0.961.100 1 1.9 marching the brother's n er doing my hit with the ones I'm training for nnd I And replenish I w i v r s i i in. SiTty in St. district have made no reports of and some their these counties their n message from St Indiana is lending in the Kentucky Mississippi Illinois fifth and sixth The of over I in Chicago's report today was HII aKing to of Nineteen hundred Tid eight community in that The Atlanta district has nineteen of t The district Missouri New i; 77 1KK.I) Of OTA V 1 1 i n T V t .in W i p r. t i r. I t X 11 t total The fact that today has as Louis A. Adoue memorial day in the fourth liberty lonn campaign in prompts the members of local committee io believe that the miles during the dny will lie unusually John County campaign said that every who purchases erty bond today will display tion of the patriotic services rendered by the late Mr. Adoue nnd is con- thousands of residents will come forward to Like this means ns raying a tribute to their departed who for his activities in patriotic totaling nave in city and county since the to Ji statement by Mr. ing are now needed to fill the county's of and Mr. Scaly will he so they push the ty 1-is-- to its final who knew A. Oct. a continued decrease in the number of new cases of Spanish influenza at army camps was shown in reports today to the office of the surgeon general of the the spread the malady among the civilian population over the country apparently still is far from being to the health service showed the disease was spreading rapidly in the nnd that it also was epidemic in portions of the Middle West and Far West heretofore free from it. Smith was added to the list of reporting in pi- while outbreaks were n number of Pining the twenty-four hours ending day at noon new onses of huve been reported by all army This was a sharp decrease over discs of pneumonia also ing only and deaths were fewer SMITH SCHOOLS AUK I. UK said Mr. Mr. Oct. S. Spanish in- developed in this city with so much rapidity during last nnd Hint Hie orders the closing down theaters and forbidding public and private gatherings of any Three there are mam scrums ing several oi me de- By Associated The complete withdrawal of the troops of the Teutonic allies from territories is essential to the commencement of any peace with This fact has been made known to Germany and uy Wilson in answer to the recent appeal of the German imperial chancellor for an ar- on land and sea and in the air and the discussion of possible means for ending the Meanwhile the entente allied forces everywhere are defeating armies of the Teutonic In France they are fast carrying forward maneuvers which are in the enemy's line giving way from the region of and Likewise in Macedonia and Turkish theaters the cleaning up process continues Over front of twenty miles be- tween and St. the American and French troops H ifo IT o 11i o from tactical tions to a depth of from two to five Numerous towns have been captured and seemingly all the great defensive positions of the enemy in this region have been Large numbers of prisoners have been added to the already great throngs captured since the allied offensive be- Ih terrible casualties were inflicted on the enemy by the heavy artillery fire at the beginning of the which began early Tuesday and the machine gun and rifle fire of the attacking forces against the who resisted bornly at various The American fighting alongside the always in the and when night fell their sitions were where the points of tration of the German line were est. last accounts hard fighting was still in progress with the enemy steadily giving uu oi from Rheims sector tr. the French and Americana are carrying out successfully their con- V oil all have gained additional Oct. Wilson has met Germany's peace note with a move at one will develop whether her proposal is sincere or merely a pretension and if a pretension it fully justify for all time before the world the prolonging of the war with force to the force without stint or At the same time the president has left wide open the door to Declining to propose an armistice while the armies of the central powers remain on invaded the president today called upon the man chancellor to as an absolutely necessary preliminary to a reply from the entente allies and the United whether Germany accepts the principles of peace as repeatedly laid or merely poses to accept them the basis of and whether the chancellor merely speaks for the German military masters conducting the war or the whole German As the full significance of the president's diplomacy is disclosed it becomes evident that he has left open the way to peace and at the same time left the militarist leaders in a way that will lead to peace or confront them with an embarrassing situation in their own Among diplomats here the president's communication is regarded as one of his master It is pointed out that upon cursory ex- amination it may not show such strong terms as some may have AU the president's are confident that as close con- sideration reveals its full it will be apparent that it is a long step forward if Germany really means and that if she does not it will strip bare another hypocrisy of German diplomacy so completely that the responsibility for prolonging the war never can be charged to the even by the German people The text of the president's communication was made public today by Secretary Lansing together with the official text of Prince note now published in America for the first At the same time officials let it be known that there would be no reply at present io ibe Austrian note similar to tnat oi tne It is not considered necessary to deal with Austria until the time comes for a reply to her dominating j The following correspondence was given out at the state In his issued the of Oct. 8. would long to tell anil the n thot wqq for tlie third liberty loan in s ci 1 1 i I i i n t i v i r y a l i inon in 1 lln we the uni If Mr. wi re living he put Ihe tne top n ta i -Tie r. r said we the in the hv Hi r 1' a ma t until ill IM OK di n cily picture 1 r has l UHS till of tho and Suippe placing thr German from around Laon in mei gains all on thr front along tlir US 1., KI t lose to 111- I BRITISH CASUALTIES FOR WEEK ENDING TUESDAY TOTAL Mr r i M i h r i- Mr a- p i c: i Mr. r l i t 11 c i. r k 11 f side ol the improved their battle A I fe Ill I it loe anil MI have driven n ill s ih are t o K tsii a in no. ii as re thf Turks have sent lonro in Albania in Palestine the nt ihe nnd Hint The secretary of state makes public the following the charge d'affaires ad interim j of in charge of in- i in the i of D. Oct. of j man T have the honor to transmit upon instructions from my the original text of a communication from the German j government received by this legation I Inte this from the for- i eign translation of j this ion is also Tint original is alone j tn be considered as Please j Mr. the assurances of j my highest consideration j i A. I. of i in Charge of Herman Interests in the I United Woodrow President ot ihe i i of communication from i the as transmitted by j d'affaires A. of Switzerland n Oct. 6. Ihp I Six ten of A morion to for of Io notify In to for the of n for Hip of States in Io nf Ir. In hN of 27. In order to to lip of a on on or Kriim 111" Id 111- you to make the following com- to the imperial Gorman ce 11 o making reply Ihr of thr Imperial nod In order that plr tw and an the momentous Ihe of the 1'nlted It Io himself of the exnet litK of the note of tlie imperial imperial chancellor mean the Imperial the the In hlx to the of the I Stated on the Mth of nnd In nnd Itn ohjeet In en- tering Into be only to upon the practical of their a. bound to to the of an he would not feel at liberty to propone a of to thf governments the 1'nlted IH the central long an the armies of nre their The good faith of any upon the of the central to their everywhere Invaded Is In- In nuking the Im- Ix merely ftir the oC tile lie the from every point of thr renew oil of my high Frederick Charge of Ad In- in I M for 1 nicht i I i Ml on i  

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