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Vi - Call Tyler 1000 | If You Want to Talk to The Bee or to Anyone Connected | With The Bee. ( GERARD TO SEE GERMAN RULER AT WAR FRONT Jagow Calls on American Ambas- sador for Talk on General Sit- nation and Will Return for Another LANSING SAYS ALL IS SAME American Ambassador Will Be Re- ceived by Kaiser at His Field Headquarters PROBABLY WILL DISCUSS NOTE WASBHINGTON, April 27 Soc retary Lansing announced late day, in response to questions, that the situation the United States and Germany was unchanged hetween BERLIN, April 27,-~Forelgn Min ister von Jagow called on Ambassn dor Gerard at the Amerfcan embassy 4t 10 o'clork this morning for a talk on the general situation and declare | his {ntention of returning later in the day ! | (By Wireless | James W. Gerard, the BERLIN, April 27 to Bayville,) American ambassador to Germany, will leave Berlin tonight for the German army headquarters, where he will be recelved the German cmperor. Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, the German fmperlal chancellor, who up to the present has been at the army headquarters, is expected to come to jerlin prepare latest Amer- by von tomorrow to Ger Lany's answer to the fean note Prohlem Most Difficult, LONDON, Aprll 2.~The most cult problem of diplomacy which many has been called upon to solve sinco the war bogan s that presented by the note on submarine warfare, anyn a meml-officlal telegram from I 1in to the Cologne Gazette, as forwarded by the Exchange graph correspond. ent at Amsterdam CThe seml-officlal telegram amswer to the American note will not be airel. Gers American re | Te! ways the | glven before the end of the week,” the correspondent telegraphs, “ax the decis won to be arrived at s the most diffl- | ult since the outbreak of the war,' Orabtree Favors Racks for Chewing (Gum in p_he Schools MADISON, Wis, Aptil The State FAucational Bulletin, lssued today, con mants favorably on a wuggestion of President J, W, Crabtree of the River Falls Normal school that there should be n gum rack in schools. ‘Puplls have a right to chew President Crabtree s quoted as saying. Teachers db it, but they know when, where and how, Why not teach these | conventionalities to the pupils? Permlii the pupll to chew gum on the playground and on the way to and from school. But what will the poor child do with his gum while in the recitation or assembly room? 1f he keeps it in his mouth Lo s sure to forget himself and before he | aware of it be chewing at a lively rate A gum rack the room contalning a number and for cach pupll solves the problem. Lieutenant Miles gum, at entrance of th Returns from Russia SEATTLE, Wash.,, April 27 Lieuteyant Sherman Miles, 1 8. A son of Gen- eral Nelson A. Miles, has arrived herc with Mra, Mlles from Petrograd wherc ho has been military attache at e American embassy, He will remsin onl intll he recelves orders from Washing ton, which were expected today. Lieu tenant Mile ed the work f Dr Fugene T. Hurd of Seattle, who is sery g an & gurgeon with the Tenth Rus Lleuten 1 M Mi e returned to he United States, ia Viadivosto o the Japanese-Canadlan liner, Empress of Japan, whic " d yesterday t Van aver, B, ( The Weather n " ] N ! 3 Y - . \ Yoo -l Camparative Loval Revord Tompe - .l Wepoarin fram Sin TN THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IS THE WEATHER. Unsettled 0! OBREGON WILL MEET SCOTT AT EL PASO, [T IS ANNOUNCED L THOMAS NELSON PAGE —United States ambassador to Italy, who arrived on the Mexico, St. Louis with Mrs. Page, on a three months’ leave of ab- sence from his post at Rome, Scott, Funston and Obres Meet in Either Ay w8 Mexican ’ s oF AMERICAN'" LEAVE FOR LINE Official Announcement Made Con- ference Will Be Held There or at Juarez BAKER GIVES INSTRUCTIONS MLLETIN BAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 27 The hetween beott, Funston and Obregon will take conference General place at El Paso or Juarez, it was definitely announced at departmental Leadquarters today Generals Scoft end Funston expect to leave for )l Paso tonight Kl PARO, Tex April The confer ence bhetween Generals Reott Funstor and Obregon will be held In K1 Paso, Juarez or ‘this vicinity according fo the statement .of army officinls today This wan confirmed by Mexican Consul WITH ONE OF OUR OUTPOSTS IN MEXICO--This picture, shows two of the colored' soldiers of the punitive expedition, on outpost duty in a tree, signalling information to another outpost. 0 CENTS. T SINGLE _COP = MARTIAL LAW IS PROCLAIMED FOR ALL OF IRELAND Royal Proclamation Suspending Section One of Defense of Realm Act is Read In London taken ‘‘somewhere in SITUATION STILL VERY SERIOUS Premier Asquith Says There Is Dan- ger of Revolt Spreading to Other Parts of Ireland MORE FIGHTING AT DUBLIN LONDON 1iission today April 27,0Offlcial ad that there were indiea tiens of a spread of the revolutionary wovement in Dublin to other parts of Ireland in the weeompaniod by enpocially the went, wan proclamation of martial law throughout the island Hitherto only the Dublin had been under military ruie eity and county of ause of the outhreak The statement regarding the indl of the in strong [ the reassuring statements of yester revolutionery with cated spread novement contrast duy, was mady by Premiep Asquith in And Garel who sald that "Genera Conmsul Garela could not stat when Irish situation still presented serious General Obregon would arrive foatures, the premier gdmitted PHOMAS NELSQN PAGE. eneral Obregon's exact location was R SR I'Iut l“"v;‘llfil by 'I'I\Mnn ..|YYI H\KnI :w‘ In. Dublin fighting. s sthll in progress 4 n 10 Areots vl the ehelns continusy Wyoming Rancher |ty vaxstor nearing epinunti ¢ : i e el oMb e The run from Chihuahua to Juarez v ? 18 W < e " o " i INONNLed Adition 1o troops Killed thn STI’UCk der nvdhmr‘\» conditions nt:l\-u’mr “ trom SIGNALIING © -SOMEWHERE 1N DUEXICO) © WLl SERVCES | ”.r:.“:.l,‘, i “'| :r[.’: Il'.l. ..IMA‘:“:; o 1””[:. fen to twelve hours, General Obregor LA R - 1 1 | with the situstion others were telng PO 11 | might,, therefore, reach Juarez by (o vk R " Y “’ By Freight Train jigi. v = 2o v pypypn pRENOH Munitions Embargo GERMANS DESTROY |5 ot s s st o It 10 not Regnrded aa like iviagfon V ¢ In command of the British forces MITCHELL, Neb, April 27.—(8pecial | tnat he will leave Chihvahua until he 3 2 3 (' y marly In comman oo known rancher of castern Wyoming, WAS | uro well on thelr way to, Bl Paso VERDUN POSITIONS striek and instantly killed by an east That the American’ repressntatives at bound frelght this morning at about ¥ | (he” conference were in lgnorance of o'clock while attemping to drive his | Onregon's movements was evidenced late | SmAll German Assault North of Fort automoblle acrows a rallroad crossing Vaux Is Repulsed by Artillery Iast night when they were in communica within 600 feot of his home, about fOur | ion with E1 Paso by long distance tele Fire ymll‘fi went Fort L;Armn!u’ ¥o. o | PhONe, asking as to the whereabouts of Mp, Graham was alone and the train | . g | the Mexican minister of war, . wad In plain sight for move than i 4 v GERMAN AEROPLANE SHOT DOWN yards from the crossing, and the engi- Baker Sends Instrue ., & neer stated at the inquest that he was WASBHINGTON, April 27 -Becretary PARIS, April 27 French posl- blowing the whistie and fully expected | Baker today telegraphed Generals Scott|, .. poeovo Verdun were bombarded to sec the car stop, untll oo late ! The engine struck the car and knocked it about. forty feet, throwing Mr. Gra ham from the car and breaking his neck and leg. When picked up by the and Funston to proceed from San An tonio to Kl Paso for the conference with General Obregon, Consul Sliman at Saltillo wired that General Obregon had left Torreon heavily last night, but the Germans rade no strong infantry attacks, A small agsault north of Fort Vaux was one Inst woppe nmediately by French ar- orew, he had the stéering wheol in his|night for Juares, General Obregon|"'OPPed immedis 4 hands. Mr. (raham was 45 years of age | changed his plans to go first to Piedras L11¢1y, the war office announced thisg and leaves a wifo and one son about | Negras, opposite Eagle Pass, By going | afternoon ( 21 years and o daughter 4 yeanrs old, Stockmen Will Put Pressure On Big Conventions TOPBKA, Kan., April 27.-A ecall for & natfon-wide convention of stockmen in Chicago, June 6, to take up the fight on rallroad rates before the republican con- vention and endeavor to make thelr de- mands a part of the party platform, is | being sent ost by J. I. Mercer, Kansas| NEW YORK, April 2. —A suit fo state sanitary live stock commissioner |$10,000000 for alloged damages, with Wil and secretarygof the Kansas Live 8tock ligm Guggenheim of the assoctation. dirget to Juarez by way of Chibuahua, Obregon visked & possible interference. qared north of the from Villa followers. pulked In the Offielals expected General Obregon willl ydeg A reach Juarez tonight. General Bcott and | eqet of Le Mewnil General Funston are expected 1o reach | Bl Paso late today or tomorrow ‘Guggenheim Sues | His Four Brothers For Tel} Millions Heyeral Germmn patrols were encoun Alsne and were re- ting with hand gren- reconnoltering party as dispersed fig derman A German aer i Bplncourt wvood by a French pllot [ The text of the statement follows ‘North of the Alsne German patrols were repulsed with hand grenades, “In the reglon of Verdun there was an intense bombardment of the redoubt of Avocourt and of our organizations on the Cote D Polvre, A small enemy at tack directed of neveral pon an element our was immediately of fire In stopped by our curtaing Guggenhelm Lorralne disperned & German hrought down | the situation in hand Promier Asquith announced in the Official Statement Says Submarine | continue (o hold tmportant publie bulid« Its Propaganda WAS NGTO D 21, Kennto » bk d that t unter: Blpsrisivio s g By A WX R 2P7 R R L TR T | 3 Naval Forces | that the Ameri: Embargo con 3 Revolt May Spread, | had conducted a campalgn fn Wisconsin | - Premier Asquith told the house the [to tndueo him to wupport an embarso| TORPEDO HITS BRITISH CRUISER |, (re” it Al 10 asentad . soriolis ‘w...h.n.,,. ngainet shipment of war mu | nitions to Furope. i bmitted Foges & | fontures today and that there were indie ) SRR, & S (By WIrelens | cupion of a wpread of the movements 18 BERLIN, April 27 'Q':'»'.'L'..“.'..'" ';,.m")'.'ff ,‘.\.*..1:.'.1;'2.'."',.',.‘.',:‘..,’,’ to Bayville,)~~The German mlmlrulll) :1:::: parts of Ireland, especially In the Lljr)‘nvm headquarters of this organiza- announced “.”3,‘.‘," that |‘I|n “rkm:]fi Tha Drimies - anbiubsil - sl on submarine 1-22 had been pun Y| General Bir John Maxwell, who formerly Gierman naval forces. commanded the British forces In Egypt, U S MAKES DEMAND The announcement also says 8| wes leaving this afternoon for Ireland, Wy & The major has been glven plenary powers Lan W that WILL GIVE OUT TEXT LATER Becretary other note to Great Britain today de trenches 1o the north of the Vaux """mumllnx the release of thirty-eight Austrians, Germans and Turks taken | from the American steamship China Biritish eruiner of the Arethusia class | under martial law, over the whole coune | was it by a torpedo from a German try. O GREAT BRITAIN submarine. The premier sald there would be & - Make Announcement. | mearching investigwtion-—inito the cause . o put wndap | FO#ponsible for the outbreak. He added sing Sends Note Insisting On| 7he announcement i | that it was obviously necessary to exers Release of Germans Taken Off ate of April % tu as followy clwe miltary cenorship while martial i "The yman naval forces on April %! Iaw prevalled in Ireland, , This censors S(Camllllp Vhian; sank the Fritish submarine 122, The | $hip, however, would be directed mersly | with regard to the essential military ree ued and eaptured two men, | auirementn of the situation. All possible A German submarine on the same day | latitude in the transmission of news with British erutser of | would be allowed. (ermuns re 'ABHINGTON, D, C., April 27 Lansing the United Btates had sent an hit the announced today Arethusa clans. Irish Leaders Deplore Move, Bir Kdward Carson and John Redmond, wore the leaders of ‘the opposing faction in the Irtsh home rule contros erny, expressed in the House of Come mons their abhorrence of the uprising and thelr desire to support the govern= Pennsylvania Soft Coal Miners Will It {s also planned to send | family of copper mine owners as plain- | yeconnoitering party which attempted to| by a British crutser off Shanghai, The R ) g M. ng | ment vention on a similar mission argued in the supreme court in Brooklyn | Mes’il ' ive 1 h A0 being . atrongly’ velnforedd, MF " Al The call is the outcome of the recent |today. The defendants, Isaac, Daniel, | “On the re the feont there wes| W11 DO given’ out = for-publioatidn [ o rs Jom he 24000 bicu. | GHth added, and the government was meeting of live stock shipping interests | Solomon, Morris and Simon Guggenhelm, | no cvont of [mportance to report beyond | 18ter, minous conl miners on atrike In diatrics | #4tisfiod tha force dispatched was adee with the Interstate Commerce commis- | contend through counsel that there was | the Al cannonadlr Great Britain contends that the | xo. o, (n Pens anla will go buck to| AWAte to denl with the situation fon In Washington insufficlent proof and asked for a judy Pl sk / il i b o~ | s, felan AULNRVILSS. SUITRINAS thaat One « © purposes of o proposed " N ven were engaged In Intrigues and or ornin nder an agree ¥ ,n ”( Km\ ”, .‘m “ f w‘ “ |z“:rml”>|‘ ‘;::”Iu”w‘lh, which the action would b GYPS|ES CHAR[JED W|'|’H aiote aasinst the British governtient. | ment 1 tod t\woe John P, «I ves at the disposal of Major General convention w e to g i a uniform | diemissed piots agd ) 4 & {nie ok Maxwell to earry out his instructiof shippers and railroads. Demands to be | prothers concealed from him certain de-| . . . & GERMAN ARMY OFFICER and other operators government had been warned of x dasie made are tails about the affairs of the Chile Cop OXI1I Apri Wake. . Iwa:| A serous, growth. of sedition,. Pramier Ase Increase in maximum declared value|per Mining company and that he suf- |BYPEY ( endsavor q to per Hs" th FROM PANAMA HELD 4 ]J oo bo v vk W A of live I that the lowa case con-|fered a loss to the amount of $10,00,(00, | CAshler v bunk at Almira to look into R wiang ) B { | “The first and paramount duty of the the motion made by the defendants a package of currency containing %600 dis- |paioe Aufmasser. n reserve office ) 0 C : stamp out rebellion with all possible SWiSS TI'OO SO en appe from tho ‘counter and county | Germarn plonser. resiment. was arrested n Ollst&lltllloplc ol e g e o o h ' office Ay it was taken by u sar-old | by gecret mervice officers on his arri Behind that there s undoubtedly am F. e p G‘p' T() Wlthdraw Draft Sizttoorithdiepia ot she work !|here today Wboard the steamship ¢ PAR il A Havas dispaten obligation which vests upon the govern | Ire on a uerman Bill in Parlian]CI]t ren to ibo tront ur and |from Cristobal on suspicion that ho hud |from Atheis says it is reliably stated |ment of making a searching iy estisu} N0 el { nd glrl wor ation ed over Constantinople on Monday |Mbility for these event hut ohligas! Plane Along-Border — by R B S A B~ o % \ > , or e on of mi ne e i ¢ N 1 clor ove I \ halens GENEVA, Apt i Paris, delayed R e e [t ot Lagtclons proved . uifgunded b THEY MAY ARBITRATE “resh 5 o il taa A In teansmission. territor s 196d 10 th e o woek to rok urt, but th ufmasser wis sent and and lamntion of martial law OUR pla he 0 w over the reglon | SoVernment withdrew it seized n rol s DO I disturbances, detalls of which the eigid of Porentr nt n da and Walter Hume ‘(“ presider f the —————— Mr. Fiyn Id he ] Ul i CHICA ), I that it censorship withholding Cuble e & g, ocal government foard, placed t e 3 - b pesigpsin g g s A Alsnatons tarOay . and skl AR I p " q ¢ toh of thoe goverr t to N ' Mo entitled to enter th try a Y | . ¢ egin- | thoritie ad the wmtlon In Ireland ' M ) ) French towr I en miled avery unmarried man hetween the (,0')1155 of 0](](5!5 G = ning J \ van | well tn hand th of Nelfor ley £ 18 and 41, Tt {s understood the | docided toda A tink represen 0 fro 1 e, nally | embodying amvects of (roposals outlived ; .| Henry Morgenthau e oron i ot i our MKINLEY CLURB TO HOLD rit o | N 1 (1 w for Exclusion Clauge rremer xsavin smosncea ot U MAN KILLED BY FALL FROM FREIGHT TR Irish Rebels Represent Only Small Minority, Say Leaders » : One Year Ago Today 1 in the Wai 1 A natlon ' ' AN Iondon Paper Says Sir Roger i roting . W are Should Be Put in Lunatic Asylum - Conscientious - Workers--- I Want-Ads cost but i for the mueh they lo, They work for re . g stlts rather than the pay il they get, They tell your Y thouwsands o - M md husiness | v ‘ e hal » and | ' OW