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   Waterloo Evening Courier And Reporter (Newspaper) - October 10, 1917, Waterloo, Iowa                              ADVERTISING Is Business Insurance AND WATERLOO DAILY REPORTER WEATHER FORECAST Chicago Oct Fair and warmer tonight and COURIER ESTABLISHED 1858 REPORTER ESTABLISHED 1868 ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRB WATERLOO IOW A W E D N E S D A Y j T 0 B E K 10 1917 PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BERNSTORFF IN FUB BY ALLIES Peace Plot in German is Put Down UP AS MASTER SPY Vital German Positions Fall Into Hands of French and Heavy on Enemy KAISER MUST GIVE UP U-BOAT BASES SOON beyond after sanguinary hand-to-hand fighting and further south they had gained the daele ridge within less than yards of thereby T- wrenching away almost all that re- mained to the Germans of their i ridge system of i fortifications ENEMY LOSSES GREAT Again the German losses have been great and all along the Copenhagen Oct Ad- miral von German minister jof marine announced in the tag yesterday that a plot had been discovered in the navy to form a com- of delegates pa the Russian model and to paralyze the fleet so as to force the government to make peace The guilty parties have been arrested and have received their just deserts the minister added OUTBREAK London Oct revolutionary outbreak on German warships at Wilhelmshaven about six weeks ago CUTER OF BERLIN PERFIDY Publishes Telegrams to dor in 1916 Directing Plots in U S and Canada Twin Cities Strikers Ordered Reinstated by Utilities Body is reported In a Central patch from Copenhagen News This dis- Complete Triumph for Kerensky Is Indicated Wins Over Democratic Congress line indicate that their organization rising is said to have had all the ENVOY ASKED MONEY TO on Advance Front Thru and morale were hit hard It has been another wonderful on the part of the allies and the victory has been more re- markable because of the tremendous ments of a widespread and organized 1 APPO revolt and to have been suppressed j r EMBARGO only with the greatest difficulty j eral mutinous outbreaks are also re- PROMISES STEPS TO BUILD ARMY'S FIGHTING POWER Minneapolis Minn Oct Motormen and conductors employed by the Twin City Transit com- pany in Minneapolis and St Paul who struck last Saturday began re- turning to work today following the order of tho Minnesota public safety commission asking tho company to reinstate the men Investigation of tho oases of employes whoso by the company was one of the of the strike Is to be started at once by tho commission and if any are found to have been unfairly j reinstatement will ho ordered natural difficulties to the advance The rain of the last two days had i of such a grave character the dis- turned much of the battle ground patch says to a morass thru which the French ported to have occurred Three Americans Named as Chief j Will Fight Anarchy at Home and diers at the front These were not HEADS TURNED BY RUSSIA Copenhagen Oct floundered knee deep How they j jng the reichstag yesterday that a could make their way forward plot had been discovered in the such ground much less fight over it i man navy to paralyze the fleet Vice i is the amazing thing This very Admiral von the minister of Whole Bodies Of j and the men of the British empire Teutons Wiped Out Engineers of Scheme Care Not to Offend U S Shown n undoubtedly contributed to the day's marine is quoted London Uct triumph for German prisoners say no- j patch as in a Berlin dis- Call Constituent Assembly Soon as Possible Pledge Washington D C Oct other series of sensational telegrams j which passed between the German government and its embassy in this ler attacks were made by the body on their side had thought the is unfortunately a sad fact that country was made public today by the Russian revolution turned the i Secretary Lansing They are re- heads of some persons in our navy j markable for the degree of cunning and introduced revolutionary ideas j and ingenuity displayed In the among them dent purpose to do all possible in- I cannot make a statement here jury to Germany's enemies thru mans last night in the i allies would advance under such con- K i ditions The appearance of the mud of the railway allied of today s statement the marshes before the German lines these attacks were repulsed but j apparently unnerved the enemy They that south the on n front of yards the British troops were forced back a short distance surrendered in large numbers in On the subsequent events which ting off their resources in America or ran away as fast as j curred in the navy The few persons who forgot their honor and their The Germans attempted one ter attack of considerable size This Field Marshal Haig with the help j was astride railway of the French has struck another and was smashed by the British ar- successful blow in the Ypres salient j tillery fire and the German tenancy of the BODIES WIPED OUT ridge east of Ypres is nearing As in the battle Thursday a body of Germans was caught The British yesterday captured and out An rher sections of the ridge m the di- 1 German division the rection of and British up during the night to the division In the line be- duty suffered the penalty while at the same time avoiding as far as possible incurring the wrath of the American people by actual de- struction of life in this country and Canada The three PUNS FDR lH IN CITY New AB R H PO A Hums Knurr Fletcher Koike Hellion 8 21 M telegrams German hands as well as the railway centers of Staeden A tne Roulers and Menin MUST RETREAT Roulers and between tween and the j forest nature of the country and when caught the attack sonie two hours jaj j t they were bewildered and put One perhaps two and i uD littie resistance 2 Germans must bow before the V the Germans must bow before the su power of the allies in Flanders The attack was launched as dawn and retreat Should the Germans tire to the line of ie left they would relinquish their the section CONTROL 0 Twenty Staple Products to Be Put Tinder Regulation Nov 1 Hoover Announces this series convey absolutely con- vincing evidence of a well-calculated and systematic violation of American neutrality during a period of more than a year of ruthless submarine war in which the relations of many and the United States were 7 Secretary Lansing said the tele- grains not been sent thru the state department thus leaving the Inference that they must have moved thru one of the neutral legations TEXT Of TELEGRAMS j Mr Lansing's statement I The secretary of state publishes Petrograd Oct Delayed The new coalition government ast Burned control of Russia today re- placing tho council ot five organized u month ago Announcement was made that the now government in- tends to carry out an active foreign policy the purpose of making peace in agreement with our allies as soon as possible Meanwhile the government will take steps to bring the army to its highest fighting er and to restore economic and cial tranquility to the country The new coalition cabinet ing four members of the tional Democratic party and one in- dependent seems to have met with the approval of the Petrograd press except the radical which is pro-German The grad council of workmen's and soldiers delegates announces in the Nishin that we workmen and the garrison of Petrograd give the new government no support We are persuaded firmly that the trient of the new cabinet from all members of the revolutionary democracy one resign ACTIVE addition to carrying tive foreign policy the new ment will issue an official statement Waterloo Must Raise for Each Inhabitant Seventh District Bankers Confer j 33 Chicago 000 000 I New York 000 I Two hits i Weaver hit l en hit den double play to holt on 4 New York S First baso on errors New York 2 1 inns orf Cicotte struck out by 8 by Bon ton 5 Every man and child en- rolled in the population of Waterloo must purchase at least one erty bond to make the quota allotted to this city The government has naked Black Hawk county to raise of which Waterloo citizens arc j supposed to take Estimating tho population of tho city to be brings the per cap- ita obligation lu figuring the allotment the combined assets of financial institutions here was taken into consideration the aggregate i being about Ten per cent of this is what tho city is asked to produce PLAN CAMPAIGN Initiative in the selling campaign was taken this afternoon at by tho Waterloo Clearing House Among matters scheduled for discussion are plans for the best TO CITY PUNT BY BIM hold on the greater part cf the gian coast now used by them for sub- marine bases Their retirement to this line also would make a sharp salient north of Lille unless they choose to give up that stronghold and retreat to Tournai Tuesday the British and French made their gains under difficult con- ditions The weather was stormy and the ground was soaked from the rain of several days GAINS ON WHOLE LINE From southeast of to St where they joined the French the British made gains all along the line as the ground over which they had to advance was with little streams and the j Washington D C Oct rain had turned the ground Into a i About 20 ot America's staple stuffs on Nov 1 will be placed under government by proclamation of President Wilson the food bog The French pushed forward ly however reducing numerous declaring that the serious internal i nnd whether the following two telegrams from the i of Russia is due chiefly to j outside man fo German foreign office to Count von the rebellion The new to ln an ian exe man pill boxes and redoubts and had announces Determination accomplished all they had set out eliminate profiteering speculation do by 10 o'clock and were some 500 yards beyond FRENCH GAIN A MILE By the Associated Press With the French Armies in ders Oct French advance north of Ypres ami has induced a decision to under license restrictions meat packers cold storage houses millers canners grain dealers and wholesalers and Trailers The prime of the food ad- ministration the announcement along the line At the j day reached the village of is to protect the patriot against Australians went over the crest of south of the forest of the slacker in business the ridge while making the depth of the forward j DEBT TO OUR SOLDIERS er troops advanced a mile north of i movement about one mile Ir has generally been recognized along the ridge all On their way thru the marshlands tives In the center fell i where progress only was possible into British hands and a over rapidly laid boardwalks able advance was made between it and the ridge On the left the out- skirts of the forest of were times exceeding a mile In length the French rushed and overcame the re- sistance of numerous blockhouses tho enormous obligation ed on the American people to feed our soldiers at the front and the allies creates a disturbing factor in trade which allows opportunity to a few in impose burdens upon the many and gained in an advance two miles constructed on reinforced concrete t is of vital national importance west of The French took and bristling with machine that control should be exerted all the German defenses on a Several extensive farmhouses I remedy so far as roay live front captured two villages and i to delay the attackers and only reached the forest of TAKE PRISONERS i demolished partly by the preparatory i artillery fire also were taken German prisoners to the number j There is evidence on all sides that of more than were taken by the Germans sustained severe losses Anglo-French troops Heavy losses i The French casualties were few as disturbances incident to tho i war j Issuance of the president's has been delayed the an- j said that the food ad- i ministration might complete i tacks in co-operation with the Brit- j were inflicted on the Germans and j on the occasions of the last two at- j ences representatives of trades the British and French despite the adverse conditions did not lose and consumers kinds were far exceeded by the ily in man power FURTHER FRENCH ADVANCE ber of unwounded prisoners Paris Oct further advance i ed from the Germans has been made by the French troops VERSION took the offensive yesterday in Belgium British in co-operation with the when their total losses of all j about 200 conferences have f were s and control It has been the desire of the food administration the announcement Berlin via Oct 10 The German battle lines on the continued to secure the Bernstorff in January Jan 3 Secret General staff desires energetic action in regard to proposed destruction of Canadian Pacific railway at several points with a view to complete and protracted Inter- ruption of traffic Capt Boehm who is known on your side and Is shortly returning has been given instructions Inform the military attache and provide the necessary funds SABOTAGE Jan 26 For military at- tache You can obtain lars as to persons suitable for carrying on sabotage in the United States and Canada from the following Joseph McGarrity Philadelphia P Keating igan avenue Chicago O'Leary 16 Park Row New York One and 2 are absolutely reliable and discreet No 3 is reliable but not always discreet These persons were Indicated by Sir Roger Casement In thf United States sabotage can be carried out on every kind of factory for supplying munitions of war Railway embankments and bridges must not be ed Embassy must in no be compromised Similar precautions must be en in regard to Irish man propaganda REPRESENTATIVE OF GENERAL government pledges that its will be on the basis of ments with representatives of the bourgeoise the elements and the revolutionary democracy It points out that tho success of such a program is possible only if the ion is united The government's statement in conclusion says that it has three principal To raise the fighting power of the armies and navies To bring order to the country by fighting anarchy call the constituent assembly as soon as possible TRIUMPH FOR KERENSKY The coalition cabinet absorbs the of five which has held sway since the revolt piloting the country thru a perilous political crisis The council of five ly carried out Premier Kerensky's iu full It succeeded in ending affair except for some agitation on the part of tho radical councils of workmen's and soldiers delegates Seemingly it turned the democratic congress which was planned because a citizen Is local conditions and head or place a Waterloo man in charge The latter plan is said to be favored familiar with might be able to dispose of his ing forces to better advantage than a stranger Tho banks represented at tho meeting which takes in In the city will not be solely sible for the success of the campaign because the clearing house members will act only in a supervisory Tentative plans for a Rube Benton Holds Sox Helpless Thru Nine In- by His Baffling Curves Robertson's rific Batting Features Game He Scores in Fourth After Triple Holke Follows Him Polo Grounds Now York Oct 10 put the New York Giants back the world today turning the Chicago White Sox batsmen away from plate and carrying the National league champions to a 2 to 0 The Giants hurler held the I Sox batters helpless with his 1 fling curves The series now Americans U New York Nationals 1 i An early count indicated j over persons jammed into the concrete and stands of j the stadium with more i ing while play was under i A few minutes before Chicago took i the Held for practice Mayor Mitchel was escorted across the field by a platoon of police to the mayor's box in tho grandstand The band then played The Star Spangled i while the crowd stood with bared j heads Collins up The crowd Kave a great cheer as Collins walked to the plate Mayor SI Itch el threw out the Hrst ball to Benton Ball Fire Destroys Forging and Boring Department of the Munitions Factory the up Strike one Foul Strike two lln struck out biting at a low curve in- side for the third strike Eddie Collins up Ball one Strike one: Foul strike two Foul Bull two Ball three Eddie Charles City la Oct Collins got a single into center field the origin of the fire still j Jackson up Ball one Strike mined today officials of the i two Centon threw out Jackson at first Parr moro i runs one hit no errors CO LI j n rv An i j up than damage was done j Ball one strike two Ball when the forging and boring j lwo Foul Burns struck ments of the company's shell shop Chicago partisans cheered burned to the ground last night The up Strike one Cicotte was loss la said to bo covered by ing organization include lodges churches schools employers of labor women's clubs and citizens In all walks of life Campaign will start with a grand hurrah in the morning TALK PLANS Ways and means for successfully conducting the second liberty loan campaign in northeastern Jowa was 1 the ball around the knees two filed out to Recently the company not have to move to take ed manufacture of shells for warring i pne John Collins nations and the department ed had been idle the rest of the plant the largest Sn Iowa bad been working on steam steering en- gines for boats under government contract and making parts for the English it was said not be Interrupted This 5 Alien Enemies m t ICC i r i 1 reached second Zimmerman up Strike one one Strike two Zimmerman scratched an Infield hit Kauff going to third Fletcher up Ball one Foul strike one Fletcher forced Zimmerman to Eddie Collins Xo runs one hit one error SECOND up Ball one Strike onc fouled out to Holke up Ball one Gandil also sent up a lo Holke Weaver up Ball one Weaver stunff a singly over shortstop Schalk up Ball one two Strike one stole second The umpire had Laredo Tex Oct 10 Five in- called him out but then discovered that alien enemies four Austrians Fletcher hud dropped the ball Ball one and one German escaped about 2 Ion Schalk BaU two Ball three the keynote of a meeting held at Hotel yesterday j Sunday morning by means when W W Marsh was host to 20 a duplicate key from the guardhouse in bankers of the seventh district at Fort where they had Watkin A Kneath federal reserve interned since Aug 15 It be- which was originally to 1 chairman of the Iowa liberty Joan j came known today overthrow committee was present and delivered The body of Hans one of w into force of support an address in which he outlined tnc escaped prisoners was found into a lorce 01 sunu plans that should be observed during the Rio badly decomposed j or the campaign Mr Kneath whose I of tne remaining men were Handen home is in Chicago where he has been connected with financial 1 for many years emphasized into a force of support I The new cabinet consists of six i Socialists four Constitutional seven members of other Foreign Minister chenko it is reported be to the importance of the liberty loan represent at conference XEW Petrograd Oct new of the government tending to show that the world war will not be won alone by men and artillery He also to Burns who had to come In fast to make the catch No hit one terror XEW up over second up die Collins took grounder Robertson on the line Holke r safe at first up Ball Rio Grande badly decomposed j one Ball two- Strike one Ball three of the remaining men were Handen singled over second Holke captured yesterday on the side of the river The fifth is played in on the grass Benton filed to missing but is believed to have j but Holke held third On the drowned in attempting to cross the j throw to the plate tho Rariden went to swollen river i ders front from to the j tion of all patriotic men in the und more hive been i of are held firmly by The statement trades to eliminate speculation the defenders says the German army hoarding unreasonable profits headquarters Repeated hostile tul practices etc in the great dia- in mane prog nri front nf i in Pork Prices No Figures Yet TP of tacks on front of approximately j of the east or urae DanK eight miles the farm and taking 40 t it is declared On our new front the enemy losses it is undertook only patrol operations j i n j CTL x of the Aisne the QH Shortage artillery was particularly active in I MANY GERMAN TRAINS i the region of We made a i j successful attack northwest of London Oct German j Washington D C Oct lombe farm state railways are faced with a there will be a coal On the right bank of the i shortage of fuel and drastic j age in the United States this winter the region of the wood i tion of traffic has begun according depends Dr H A Garfield the fuel vitch Minister of finance M of in the region there was active artillery fighting j to reports reaching here The with no infantry engagement There roads propose to levy heavy excess is nothing to report on the remainder fares on express trains so as to dis- of the front GREAT BRITISH SUCCESS By the Associated Press British Front in France and Oct blow struck by the British and French forces today against a wide section of the German defenses between the forest and has resulted in another creat success Over much of this front the ing troops swept forward to a depth of yards or more overrunning many important strongholds of the shattered enemy This afternoon the allies were ging in almost on the outskirts of forest the British were administrator declared today en- tirely on the extent of the demand which has not been disclosed all except unavoidable If our industrial development ness journeys A large number of fast trains have been eliminated from time tables The temberg railways charge heavy excess fares for traffic on Saturday afternoons and Sundays DENY COCCHI EXTRADITION Rome Oct long con- sideration the Italian government has decided not to grant the extra- dition of Alfredo Cocchi who killed Ruth Cruger in Xew York from the war and other said Dr Garfield has grown beyond our 10 per cent increase in production over last year then we must go short We have no figures at hand to tell what that development has been HIGHER COAL RATES Springfield 111 Oct 10 The Il- linois state utilities EMBARGO FIGHT The following telegram from Count von Bernstorff to the foreign office in Berlin was sent in ber Sept With reference to A X of May 10 The embargo conference In re- j gard to whose earlier fruitful co-operation Dr Hale can give information is just about to en- ter upon a vigorous campaign ro secure a majority in both houses of congress favorable to many antl requests further port There is no possibility of our being compromised Re- quest telegraphic reply Presumably these papers form part of those taken by the American cret service men in the raid on the or M attention second Burns up Strike one Strike two Ball one Foul Ball two Burns i out for the second time Xo runs i two hits no errors I up He was ly applauded by the crowd Strike one Minister of I RESPONSE a barrel in addition to a W W Marsh also emphasized the collapse yesterday of Minister of i importance of the loan and made that the food administration Minister of j pica for co-operation on the part of j would attempt to force hog prices Chicago Oct prices Cicotte sent up a hish toul to Randen i descent of Collins up Benton had plenty of i speed and a.sharp breaking hook on the speed ball Ball one Foul strike one Ball two Holke dropped Collins high foul Foul strike two Zimmerman scooped 1 Collins bounder and got his man at bankers and capitalists He called i down to a hundred pounds as Tirst McMullin up Foul strike one of religion M public welfare M Minister sheff Minister Kishkin Minister of trade industry A- T Konovaloff State controller M Smyrnoff Minister of justice M vitch Minister of education M kin attention to the fact that Iowa's share of tho loan is and that while prospects are bright decrease for a successful campaign there must be no slackers among the workers C E Pickett delivered an eloquent address in which he declared that against recent quotations of nearly were chiefly responsible for th HAS NO ON SKA Washington D C Oct 10 Ball one RarSden gobbled foul Xo runs no hits one error XEW YORK Herzog up Ball one Strike one Strike two Ball two Klem cautioned the Chicago bench for ing Foul Kerzog fanned going after a fast Inshoot for a third strike up John Collins dropped long and the batter reached second everything else should bo forgotten today of reports that the j merman up it was John second during the coming campaign He Washington government was on Weaver threw out sald ft must be oversubscribed so ing a big naval operation in the KaufT that Germany can see we are behind sea drew an official statement President of the ecumenical the government to a man and that that the navy department knew down what i rr Q this is a popular war office of Wolf von Igel in Xew York Minister of 1 Short talks were made by bankers i ing on what such a story could be That Count von Bernstorff was fully aware of the ultimate danger in Minister of which they told of crop and money which he personally was placed by the raid on the secret German files is Minister of ways and now recalled by newspaper men had daily relations with him He did not hesitate to express the belief that j frora all parts of the district in they told of crop and money conditions and of prospects for the i Furnished by Buchanan Optical Co grounder and then fho one TEMPERATURE OCT 10 certain hit Xo runs no hits one error Collins up one Zimmerman knocked down slon today granted Illinois railroads a freight rate increase of 15 cents a I ton on and coke effective Oct 15 and to expire Oct 15 bound to he very short When re- minded that nothing in the statement of the negotiations then in progress Smoke Diamond loe 5 cent cigar Good to the last puff A 5 per cent increase also was embassy and state I lowed on a large number of other j department regarding 11 commodities If thru error of the carrier boy or other cause this paper should not be delivered at your home by 6 o'clock please phone 3330 and a copy of paper will be After o'clock tele- phone No 2 success of the campaign TO ON FARMERS It was agreed that in the coming campaign every effort will be made to i secure as wide a distribution of 1 erty loan purchases as possible The t CONTINUED OX PAGE Midnight 40 6 a m 38 10 a m 42 Noon 44 Yesterday 40 to 1911 49 to 62 1912 55 to to 72 1914 52 to 1915 40 to 47 1916 31 to 58 San Felice a Great Cigar advertisement El Tovar Broadleaf Havana Cigar advertisement Jackson up Strike one Ball one cr went over behind Benton to take son's grounder and threw out tils first Felsch up Ball one 1 singled past Zimmerman up ran over to fly It looked the ball iwas going Into the grandstand for home run Xo runs ono hit no errors NEW YORK Robertson up ON PAGE   

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