Show Slimy Tentacles of German German German Ger Ger- man Plot to Foment Frightfulness in AmerI America America Amer Amer- I ica Exposed by Pap Papers By Carl Cart D. D Groat United Press Pres Sta Staff f Cor Correspondent WASHINGTON Sept 22 V V diplomacy tl that t crude sin sinister ster thing stretching its tentacles t oi from Wilhelm Wilhelm- strasse to all the world was world was reGOL re- re r COL GOL c 6 here her tonight In an official expose expose expose ex ex- ex- ex pose as plotting frightfulness within I this nation From the Von Igel Igl papers long Jong in inthe inthe inthe the possession of the government the committee on on public Investigation pieced together a story stranger and more startling than fiction showing t that at Germany through her embassy was con concerned with Destruction of lives and property In merchant vessels on the I Violation n of the laws laws' of the United St States tes Irish Revolutionary re Tuti t plots Iota a against England t 1 iw Fomenting ill feeling against the United States in Mexico Subordination of American writers and lecturers Financing of propaganda I Maintenance of a spy system under I Ithe the guise of a commercial investigation tion bureau Subsidizing a bureau to stir I up labor labor la- la bor troubles in munitions plants acI The bomb b industry and nd other related activities iti I Across the page streaked the tile name of Count Bernstorff former German ambassador dor and his his aides Von j and Boy Ed attaches of the embassy Atop of this new revelation linking the German embassy with throttling designs against the United States came Senator King today today-in the upper congress congress congress con con- gress branch revealing letters that proved d Fairplay and Mother radical newspapers had fatt fattened ned on the largess largess' of German and n l Austrian agents lie He advised weeding out the propagandists and counseled ranking making war on A Austria Bulgaria and Turkey Congress sizzled over mer the state departments department's departments department's depart depart- ments ment's expose of Bernstorff's attempt to get for influencing congress congressI I as on fonn former r I BELITTLES CONGRESS PROBE I I The TIle state statA department disclaimed any intent to blacken any congressman's name but indica indicated ted that It did not did not feel feela a congress s probe of Bernstorff's activIties activIties activities would do much good Out of the Von Igel expose expose- may be detailed this brief though perhaps disjointed disjointed disjointed dis dis- dis- dis jointed account of ot within a a nation with with which Germany and Austria were at peace On April 1916 secret service men raided the advertising office of or Von Igel Igei in New York He claimed il to be beon beon beon on German territory and defied the officers to shoot him saying war would result They did not shoot but they got his papers papers damning damning evidences of ofa ofa ofa a direct chain between the German embassy and plotters who ho would bomb munitions shops who would upset Ireland Ire Ire- land papers land papers tha that t showed Judge e Coholan Coho- Coho Coholan lan Ian of New York as a direct aide of the embassy In its British anti-British work checks that s showed embassy t payment to helpers such as ac foreign language language Ian Ian- lan lan- guage newspapers' newspapers editors documents that convicted the of fomenting fomenting foment foment- in ing the Sir Roger Casement nt Irish re rebellion reo re- b hellion bellion along with offers from AmerIcans AmerIcans' Americans Americans' Ameri Amen cans' cans to do dastardly work wor such as blasting munitions plants Marcus Marcul Braun editor of Fairplay figured In both the committee expose and the senate discussion Other newspaper newspaper news news- paper paper- men named were WE're Yi Viereck reck of VIereck's Weekly Edwin Emerson nerson I not journalist J. J Archibald already exposed exposE as an aide to Austrian ma ma- I I chi nations I Senator KinKs Kings expose showed cheeks I direct ct from the German embassy to I Marcus 1 Braun a letter from Brann acknowledging ack receipt of ot payments and I I j subsidies to foreign language papers papers papers' from Char Charge e of ot the Austrian embassy including Telegram I List and Fairplay Fairplay Fair play OTHERS IMPLICATED Jeremiah OLeary O'Leary editor of or nun Bull Bullan nunan Bullan Bull Bull- an American publication barred from the malls mails and excoriated during the campaign campaign-by by President Wilson Vilson allOIs also allO i is named in the expose expos pose Check on the Riggs bank Washington Is behind the story of or Paul Koenig Hamburg American line Une secret service service- mans man's connection with Von Yon In a 1 deal whereby bombs bs like lumI lumps lump's s of coal were to b bo be placed aboard n ships at nt N New w York Dr Theodore Otto Allentown Pa P was pictured as aiding Germany In checking up uis on of plants in m In his The Lebau employment a agency ncr was shown as Continued on pas 2 i. I I HIGH SCHOOL MEN I II I ENTER Efi THIRD 0 fl LAP Warm W Weather ea h l. l Greets th the A AH All Teams camI T cam I re A A Are in In A Action CIon t tre tJ J Contin Continued page 1 S east bench bench and these will cili will bo be weeded down clown to thirty five after the class series serles games which will close Wednesday night Romney Ottinger and andLee andLee andLee Lee are the letter men who vho have returned to school an and they have been assisting Fitzpatrick and ami Wilson Vilson with the class teams These men wilt will form Corm the nucleus I for fol a strong g pf first td squad gae Thirty five m men n will be picked ft 1 and the c coaches will keep the first men fighting for their positions po po- as scrimmages will be held every night and the men who show the stuff will be the ones to make the first eleven The East Siders are enthusiastic over th the the- prospects and expect to take home the bacon baco on the gridiron when the final closes the 1917 1911 football season on Thanksgiving da day S Coach n Hamilton mllton has not been saying I much about his prospects as most of his boys have not yet returned to school phool I Blondy has always alwa's had a strong team and will vill no doubt doubt- he be heard from before the end of the year ear S OUTSIDE GAMES I Although these si hc were th tb the only ones that drew for tames games many man games will b bo played with the southern teams of the state Some of the eligibility rules rule were discussed discussed dis dis- cussed at the meeting yesterday but It was finally decided to have Secretary Wilson Wilton send rule blanks to every high school principal ip the state so that there would be no trouble about Ineligible men this year Pour Four of or the most Im Important Important im- im rules rules' discussed were the four- four I year yeal rule which a man from rom romI I participating longer longet than that thet time lime the year 21 rule th the scholastic requirements and the week six-week registration rule In the drawing yesterday October 20 and November 10 were left open for outside outside outside out out- side dates or for an any shifting of f scheduled scheduled sched ached dates that can be arranged between the coaches T The coaches also I di discussed t the matter j ofT fh of officials who h lire r woefully lacking In Utah and It was hoped by the coaches that tho tho- tho thomen men wh who wish to officiate at games tHis games Y year write at once to c C. C Wilson of t the he High School Athletic dissociation Wilson can be found at the East Side Bide High school |