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   Waterloo Evening Courier And Waterloo Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - March 31, 1916, Waterloo, Iowa                              I IWU to the daily needs of every reader of pery this the want ad columns AND WATERLOO DAILY REPORTER WEATHER FORECAST Chicago March Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday and tonight COURIER ESTABLISHED REPORTER ESTABLISHED WATERLOO 10 W A F R 1 D A Y MARCH 31 1016 S 1 X T 13 N P AGES PRICE THREE CENTS TOWS IffT Two Sons of Kaiser Given Foreign Posts ILL BE More Than Enrolled Before Noon Today General Session at Grace Church PLAN SLATE OF OFFICERS GOV FERRIS HERE TONIGHT Work and Subject of Forceful Address By Chicago Educator Other Talks Fulfilling predictions made the final enrollment this morning makes the twenty-second annual session of the Northeastern Iowa Teachers association the largest and most noteworthy in the history of the organization It was estimated today noon that the total number of visiting teachers and school officers of various sorts has passed The cators have completely taken session of the Factory City Hotels and convention meeting places arc crowded to the limit of their capacity Promptly at this morning the convention guests gathered in the auditorium at the Grace Methodist Episcopal church for the second eral session oE tbe convention Every seat on the main floor and In the balcony was taken and there were many standing in the rear Tho problem of housing the conferences and section meetings became one of large proportions today and there was a general shifting of meeting places in order to provide adequate acquaintances COMMITTEE MEETINGS The nominating committee of which Superintendent J H Harris of Dubuque Is chairman will hold a meeting at the Ellis hotel at 5 o'clock this evening to prepare the slate which IB to be presented at the annual business meeting and tion C W Bond county superintendent of Mitchell county has called a ing of the resolutions committee of he is chairman to be held at the samo hour at Hotel son Owing to the fact that the election lias been advanced to a place on this evening's program President W I Griffith announced this morning that the general session at Grace M B church will be called to order ly at Tardy teachers must bring excuses from their he said WORK PLAT We Americans have not learned how to declared James ing editor of the English Journal and president of the Chicago Normal school In a forceful address at the general session this morning when he spoke on the subject Work and Play We do not know how to spend our he continued and consequently we say Let's go where American play is entirely too dependent upon the There are too many of us who can not enjoy reading anything but the daily papers The conservation of children is far more important than the vation of our so-called natural re- sources What we need is a simple philosophy of education one which may be applied at all times and in all places Too many educators are Interested In the mathematics rather than the philosophy of education THEORIES Mr Hosic then mentioned four theories ot education of which the I work and play theory was one and he outlined the shortcomings of the I other three theories One of the three theories I call I the he said It represents a certain kind of posed development with no I lar end In view Many teachers would have their pupils chew dust in order to develop their jaws We may call the second theory theory Here we fine the type of Individual who has hip brick his grammar brick am In score or more of other bricks that I he received between the time of en- tering and leaving certain lal institutions He has these bricks lup on a shelf where he points a1 Ithem Each is a Irate brick and the group Is in no way Tho third theory might he styled theory The soil Is carefully prepared the rosebush IF 1 planted and eventually there are Boosters to Arrive at Noon With Five Carloads of Highway Ammunition GOV CLARKE ON TRAIN TWELVE EXPERTS IN PARTY Hearty Reception Planned Talks and Demonstrations Will Stay Three Hours Tomorrow will mark another big event in the monumental good roads campaign which has taken Black Hawk county by storm this spring This event is the coming of the good roads special train which will arrive at the Rock and station at tomorrow Jail in the U S to Hanging as Spy Terrific Onslaughts Upon Sides Force Defenders From Their Positions STILL HOLD OUTSKIRTS BATTLE RAGES ALL NIGHT German on Wood Repulsed Piles of Dead Bodies Left on the Field Berlin via March of the village of in the Verdun region west of the Meuse was announced by the war office today The Germans took 328 prisoners noon On the Good Roads Educational Berlin March kaiser has sent his son Prince August William o Belgium where he will eventually ake up the post of governor general low held by General von Eitel has been sent Constantinople as a special envoy the sultan He goes to present Turkish ruler a sword of honor PISSES HOTE Special will be Governor Clarke and a party of twelve en- representing both the eral and state The train Is equipped with five carloads of road ammunition and there will bo three hours of in this city for the train and its passengers will remain until 3 o'clock In the BfG Chas Van Vleck secretary of tbe Commercial club announced this morning that the train will be met by a reception committee and that there will be automobiles to take the good roads generals to the Commercial club where they will be the honored guests at luncheon The club has named the following men to serve on the reception com- C E Morris C W Hellen Sidney Simon and Stanley D Moore Following the luncheon there will he a public meeting in the clubrooms It is planned to start this meeting at 1 o'clock There will be brief talks by members of the special train party and at the conclusion of this part of the program the meeting will adjourn to the train at the Rock Island tion Here there will be road and Informal talks by the two representatives of the United States government who are In charge of the models displayed at the San Francisco fair last year OPEX TO All of the activities In connection Washington D C March The Burnett immigration with its literacy teat and Asiatic exclusion provisions unchanged passed the liouse late today by a vote of 308 to 87 It now goes to the senate where favorable action Is regarded as sured The literacy test about which the Paris March delivered a fierce night attack on three sides of the village of Mal- says the French officia statement issued this the French retired from the proper which was in ruins but continued to hold the outskirts Fierce infantry fighting lasted tho entire night before the French withdrew ATTACK FAILS The Germans again tried to by assault the position which th French had won back In the wood but they were repulsed of the Mouse the night was calm The official report To the west of the River Meuso tho Germans last night delivered sev eral counter attacks against our lions in the wood of these assaults however were driven back by our curtains of fire and th firing of our machine guns and Infan try detachments which caused leases in the ranks of the This was notably the case before th redoubt of where the Ger mans left piles of dead bodies Another American Killed by Mexican El Paso Tex March named Herman Blanken with the visit of the goods roads and two other foreigners wer cial will be open to the general murdered yesterday at Minaca Chi lie Among those attending the by Francisco Villa and hi mgs will be members of the county I followers according to private bu W II fight against the was centered nef stop ln Tja Porte en routo was sustained to 107 This Waterloo It is board of supervisors who at present time are collecting as much Information as possible on gravel roads looking forward to the formal launching of the Black Hawk county road scheme which Is to provide 171 miles of gravel roads for this county To tho motto Travel on Black Hawk county will say Amen tomorrow The men In charge of the train an- today that they will make a route vision has been the cause of vetoes of similar immigration bills by dents Cleveland Taft and Wilson The house passed the over tho Cleveland veto but it failed in the expected that the train will arrive In La Porte City shortly after 11 o'clock tomorrow forenoon Arrangements there are In charge of H B Lizer GOV OX SPECIAL senate Motions to override tho i Colf March I believe that authentic sources here Details o the killing are lacking Now York March ho hore B an Indictment H hero charging vould luther return to Now York nd run his beforo an an than stay in London under of being a Much to the the Ahlo from Condon tolling of hla predicament bogging that tho authorities horo to Scotland Yard Unit ho IB in American citizen letter anie to Flood who says hat six years ago he recognized the man on tho in lou When tho him at that Ahlo indignantly de- lied his identity Now ho reminds Flood of the and seeks aid Ahlo was Indicted Oct 13 1006 and H Is said Jumped hla hall ot His alleged crime IB not an extraditable offense Marvelous Tale Told By Young Man Who Held Up and Crew Advices Leave dent and His Cabinet at Sea As to the Facts NO DRASTIC ACTION UNTIL PROOF IS CLEAR Congress Leaders Confer With Lansing Delay in Answer From Germany Washington D 0 JU Following today's cabinet ing said complete donco had not been received in the of vessels Americans attacked recently and no action would lie un til facts were received anc no notion loading to serious con sequences would be taken unless conclusive wan ed thai mi attack had been made by a German submarine contrary to international law Reported Concentrating Forces on Railroad Near Madera Carranza Garrison at Squad Reported Says Villa May Be Cornered and Forced to Fight Americans eral Men Near Chihuahua SAY WRECKED TRAINS SPED TO MAKE UP LOST TIME Cleveland O March both sections ot train No 86 were late and were racing to make up lost March Schiller tho young Gorman who tured the British steamer and terrorized her crow of fifty-six men on Wednesday night shortly after tho ship hud sailed out of Now York harbor with railroad supplies for tho Russian government ed today that ho was a spy for tho German government Weary with excitement from his efforts to escape from tho he hud hold the crew in his power with pistols Wednesday night he throw himself on a cot In the Lewes jail early today and sought sleep SAYS UK IS A SPY Yes I am a spy for the German ho said You can be- lieve It or makes no ence to me I got my Instructions from tho German government to go aboard the ship and blow Her up to prevent her cargo from reaching sia I could have blown her up but the captain's plea for hip wife and daughter was too much for mo and I hadn't the heart to do It I ready to take the consequences but I ask that they take me ashore instead of sending mo back to the ship for the to tako mo in charge Schiller had been told that as hla daring exploit occurred tho three-mile limit ho would In all likelihood be taken to a session In the West Indies for trial for piracy Federal authorities and representatives from the British came here today to examine Schiller and to decide what to do with him STORY OK HfS Washington D C March President Wilson nnd his cabinet again discussed today the crisis which has developed with many us a result of tho apparent renewal of submarine activity With a mass of evidence the cabinet found the situation somewhat muddled It is under- stood the Eagle Point was in the service of British admiralty The Englishman it will he contended was escape The Sussex is declared the victim of a mine nnd not a submarine Whof is said of the neer remains to bo seen Tn tho of the president and Secretary Lansing are hoping to obtain In the next fow days from consuls abroad sufficient dence on which to haso a satisfactory conclusion While for a fow daya belief was KO strong among ad- ministration officials that tho Sussex wan the victim of a submarine that breaking off of relations with El Paso Tex March Consul today that he had beon informed by General Gavira commander at Juarez that the latter had received word that the American troops had been engaged in battle with Villa's forces The announcement from Consul Garcia Lieutenant Colonel Davila has wired from Casas Grandes to General Gavira at Juarez as Chief of staff of American ex- at Tres Alamo camp instructed by General Pershing has informed me that the Seventh cavalry on March 30 at San fought a Villista column composed of five hundred men under Eliseo Hernandez lost dez and thirty men American forces had several wounded Confirmation received that Villa was wounded at last fight with and is hiding in the neighborhood of San Antonio Tex March Funston today news that righting between American troops and the Villa force had begun along the Northwestern railroad between Madera aad Chihuahua Information that unofficially reached headquarters since stated that a considerable force of Villa's men had in that region and that the American cavalry was moring forward The Information that reached General Funston Indicated that la's band and the do facto ment troops already were In contact Villa bus boon concentrating in that part of Chihuahua within tho past few days and tho force ho has gathered along the way not far from where ho reported to have visited his wrath on some of the residents la believed to bo greater than any ho bus commanded ho began his flight from tho border almost n month ago time was testified to at tho state An examination Into Schiller's federal wreck Investigation today by i mental condition will be made V j T- j Colonel Dodd with tho Seventh and Tenth cavalries has been ing steadily south and west since the division of tho American forces at and It learned was openly predicted that the general movement of uncertainty that has punitive force has beon toward may change matters Drastic district where army officers now must be taken If proof clear aro convinced Villa Is preparing to ma ho a stand Tho total strength of the Americans is not as groat as L'S but no apprehension as to the was manifest Villa has recruited his forces to and only if it is clear ACTION XOT Chairman Stone of senate for- eign relations committee and man Flood of tho house foreign fairs commit loo went over the sub- formidable numbers In his be- situation fully with Secretary tlle Pursuing columns of Lansing today cavalry it is reported and if n to give received officials stated ina hud soundly the Carranza garrison at command I can cavalry it is cornered will bo toe Hansn dispatcher on j who have talked with him believe had come singly at ion r or when the wreck of throe New is nnd fnr r O al Cavasos whoso forces were said I f J Of I 1 til IO I 1 I vetoes of Presidents Taft Wilson solution to the road problem jnj experienced di several times j three weeks margins is Irresponsible and that his story of I for the guidance of ork Central trains occurred his career not Amherst Wednesday An allegation that the block signal was defective was made by A II Ernst orman fiaush also said that he road had number only fifty soldiers Villa Ordinary delays in communication according to information obtained by was reluctant to tell his with Berlin was one reason for the Mexican Consul Garcia still occupied history born in failure to receive any responso he said Never mind tho town or my parents name I have in this country one year in New York by the Ambassador Gerard to the American government's last inquiry As inquiry was sent last i stated Representative Burnett chairman action Information In the hands of al and made public last before an audience that turned out U AJ U I IH V I 111 1 of the immigration committee morning to visit the dieted today that there was sufficient strength to the in the event of another veto The president did so inefficiently was that Villa killed one of the Guerrero garrison request 1 in the Ambassador Page at London 172 and that bandit was i good roads educational special The measure of a civilization Its methods of transportation has not indicated his purpose to the feasibility and possibilities of rapid house leaders are what make a Gist of War News and was assigned to 1 training cabled the department today that he now the Conway at Liverpool j was forwarding by mail additional headwaters river Since PARTY MXES Both record tho test and on the passage of the were without regard to party lines try state or city great It was German pressure on the I want to say right now that affidavits by Americans involved in there are several thousand Germans tho Sussex In the British navy I know what XOT INVOLVED this moans to ino It's tho tower of tbe ria river Since passing southward of having eluded his pursuers Villa is reported to have adopted every means to strengthen his command which railroads which opened up this from east to west Improved highways can do the same thing on an Intensified scale and Majority Leader Kitchen voted roads are the next great thing the literacy test and for the ito be added to our civilization Minority Loader Mann voted against Governor Clarke set at rest any the literacy test and then for the lino northwest of Verdun has proved too much for the French on the westerly epd of thoi position and they have been out of village j an all night struggle the French evacuated the village and to not of London if Hut I won't In mind Richard of the Officials declared today they earlier in his night he had scattered worrying because they had not into small hands because American 1 j heard from Gerard who were hot on his trail In Richard ot the German said ho is convinced that torpedoed tho Sussex aniL Villa was headed east is a former naval officer i toward his old headquarters at San fears which may have been [storm of raging In its streets j DR WAITE INDICTED FOR During the debate today the among the farmers and Afterward tho German infantry reciprocal exclusion people who heard him to the effect Jed it General troops still DEATH On From ho of u v it w was the name of tha Mexican who almost succeeded la ending Villa's career Tho murder of fivo of tho Polanco family was said to beon Intended as a warning to other Mexicans against having with Americans To five of the men and his two sons and and his one son Villa I am going to kill you became you are too Americanized Toa gringo lovers MASSACRE El Paso Tex March alleged murder of 173 men and of- in tho Carranza garrison at Guerrero was unconfirmed by Juarez authorities today These same un- official advices charge Villa with killing many women and This information reported to have been forwarded from Port Bliss to Ban Antonio did not conform with tho official report from General ston yesterday that Villa passed Guerrero last Monday Pershing's report did not mention the massacre The statement said that Villa's band numbered TROUBLE ON Columbus N M March Operation of tho Mexico ern railroad south from Grandes has been accomplished only with the greatest difficulty Light rails dilapidated rolling stock destroyed bridges and culverts and numberless shoofly were described as being the chiet handicaps in utilization of the 140 miles of track below Casas For some ten days military en- have beon at work making repairs to the road which tend to minimize the danger In ing American troops supplies and animals Sergeant Edward Crocker of taa Thirteenth cavalry said that leaky engines and lack of proper fuel had forced the army to its utmost ity in obtaining transportation other arrivals said there Is constant danger of spreading rails over whole line FROM COLD High winds bringing with them a return of the cold which last week worked hardship on the men in the field prevailed last night over the district occupied by American troops The winds forced the wireless to a hold the outskirts Paris asserts i Dentist Faces of ment adopted Tuesday aimed at here was being made any at- upon British Columbia the roads He cause of Its exclusion of skilled tnat is now agitating labor from this ann other ieti roads hard surfaced roads foreign countries was modified upon preferably gravel roads in most parts v discovery that it operated again jot the state are an urgent necessity wore both times beaten out returned an Indictment s were current today It the has turned east or north standstill the n h troops may bo able to prevailed in pointed out the ambassador ircie him anci off a further j lumbus today Many excitable may not have carried his request to tuo whilo who had bcen alarmed by wild I whilo it was rumors that Villa was within 50 of Verdun the Germans twice attacked with liquid j fire but according to the French Murder in York York March m- Gutierrez operating toward the west migration from Russia It was changed so as to make it applicable only to a contiguous foreign now IOWA For the literacy ans: Haugen Green Kennedy Hull Sweet Good Ramseyer Dowel li Steele Against the literacy Republican page Martin Invincible A Good Bo Cigar He said that our business methods Last night they developed renewed i in tho first have been slipshod In the matter against the French right road work and that wo must get on nine miles southeast of Verdun better basis Ho made a strong peal to the people to sign the petition for local option In bonding by was repulsed Paris declares In a notable ties townships or special districts between aerial battle Gorman and British Pr Arthur Warren Walte him of poisoning his in-law John K Peek wealthy mil- drug manufacturer of Grand ncar j Mich permanent highway improvement and three British biplanes were many signatures were received Following his address to tho ers ho spoke before a packed coach of school children and delivered an in- spiring address on the possibilities that opened before them in tho brought down Berlin announced Infantry attacks by the in the eastern war zone hut the German lines along the of the recent engagement are being to violent bombardment If thru error of the carrier boj or other cause this paper should not be delivered at your homo by 6 o'clock please phono 3330 and a copy of paper will ho sent After o'clock call Tel No 2 I j i vi w i rii I 11 u li I II lilt in a in the forces from Chihuahua over tho submarine he ln a lo Villa and force him to give battle Chairman Stone that no com- in thn situation inspired his upon Secretary Lansing XO IX VICTIM ATTACKS miles of the border fears were groundless was admitted their VILLA WOUNDED El Paso Tex March 31 Villa again today was reported wounded American in his attack on the troops i Expeditionary Forces in Guerrero Tuesday night General ll an Chihuahua Mexico by motor Berhn via March to Columbus March It Inquiries m government circles has here that Francisco the that nothing is 1 villa nearly lost his life a few davs known hero the explosion ago on the ranch a short damaged The Sussex beyond from this place where he reports from abroad and put to death nve s are refraining comment which the nc in the absence of definite tion Martin Cigar Store Next to Black's Gavira at Juarez who obtained con- of the rumor also said there was a possibility that Villa was caught between the and American forces The mayor of telegraphed he had lute proof Villa was wounded In left leg One of his victims leaped upon GARRISON him and was strangling him when Washington D C March tho Villista officers beat him less with the butts of their on page   

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