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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1915)
19 Mr. Phan.Phooled by Phoot Copyright, IMS, International News Vervtoe. 'noiV rf ALL YikiriT boY Ttlfi CHD I &UY iiinjT A ELVE5 HOME usuries: TIIB BEK: OMAIIA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1915. j t G Better . - " 6 UoT Sfc&J ?S c " y THUM? L, v reeeNs to ee aslecp-- f ( MAKU A Hoist uKAoFzr fSVVL coess-- hZlL ,t4a ort notW gg ' I """ ' " ' ' ' v IRELAND DOING ITS PART FOR EMPIRE About Hundred and Sixty Thouiand Ken Volunteer for War, Though ; Hot Half Accepted. NOT GIVEN . PROPER CREDIT (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) DUBLIN, Nov. 13. Recruiting In Ireland has been placed upon a new basis. Hitherto the work has been Intrusted to voluntary committee! formed In each county, with a cen tral recruiting council for Ireland. The lord lieutenant of a county, usually a peer has been at the head of the work In his county. . Meetings have been held In every part ot Ireland, and much seal has been displayed by the speakers at the assemblages which have included representatives ot all parties and creeds. The result has been announced by Major General Lovick Friend, the com mander of tit forces In Ireland, the en listment of 81.009 wen for the Infantry. 1UII.OOO Volnr t.-rr. As the percentage of rejections for un fitness haa been a hlfh aa 60 per cent, the total numbir from Ireland who of fered ti-emflve for aervlce In the army waa about W5k00. Ireland at the out break of the war hart mora than its proportion of men In the army and In the revervea and this total has been described by the hlgheet military au thority In a public letter n "maffnl Xicent." There rouit be added to It also Ireland's recruitment for the navy, to which a substantial number of men have gone. A freah appeal has been made for more men to fill up the wastage In the Irish divisions at the front. To keep them up to atrtngth. a recruitment ot about 1.100 men a week Is officially stated to be necessary and unless the Irish divisions are to be filled up from Scottish and English drafts, that number will have to be found in Ireland. Ireland was chilled by action on the part of the military authorities such as that which refused to allow the Irish division to have its own colors. Even yet, though the oolonles and the Ulster division have distinctive badges, the other Irish divisions have not. There also is a feeling that the eg plolU of Irish regiments at the front have not hsd all the publicity they deserved. Except for individual exploits such as that which gave Sergeant O'Leary the Victoria Croxa. they are felt to have a poor show la the dispatches or descriptions of the official eye wit- book containing the names of persons In Richmond to bo notified in case of emer gency was found among Kupperts affects. i SHOOTS AND KILLS HIS WIFE ANDJHEN HIMSELF NEW TORK. Nov. tt-H. Carl Kup perC a real estate sad bond broker of Richmond, Va., shot and killed his wife and then killed himself In an uptown hotel today. Vtom a diary left by Rup pert, describing his movements In the last three days the police learned the oupta BS4 frequent quarrels. A note J Livietta's Captain Says Bomb Caused Explosion on Ship PORT ARTHUR, Tex., Nov. 12. The fire on the Italian ship Uvletta, which sailed from here Tuesday with a cargo of oil for Buenos Ayre, was caused by an explosion believed to have been a bomb, according to a report of Captain Rloo of the Uvletta to the Italian consul here. Captain Rico and the entire crew of the Uvletta, twenty-six men In all, ar rived hers today on the tug Russell after beaching the UvetU In thirty feet of water off Bablne shoals, The firs on the steamer still was burning tonight "I am positive a bomb started the fire on my ship." said Captain Rico, an opin ion which was concurred in by every man or the crew. "The explosion was terrific.' Every lamp on board the Uvletta waa smashed by It Members of the crew were dased by the shock, but quickly re covered themselves and put out the life boats. We were picked up by the Rus sell after nightfall." . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ll.-FIre here today In the plant of the Thomas P. Skelly Bolt company. Inc. which Is In directly filling orders destined for Eu ropean belligerents, caused a loss of more than $20,000. An officer of the company said that It had not been determined whether the fire was of Incendiary origin. Serb Government Is On the Move Again PARIS. Nor. lt-A dispatch to the Havas agency from Athena, da'ed Thurs day, ssys the Serbian government has retired from Mltrovltza toward Kruohavo, 'northeast of Prilep. Bulgarians Gather Before French Front -SBSkeSBBaaw PARIS, Nov. 11 A dispatch from Ba lonlkl to the Havas News agency under date of Wednesday says: "The Bulgarians have retired from Bbuna and have concentrated before the Frenoh front around Ceme, In a heavy fog that has prevented operations for the last twenty-four hours. The Serbians are attacking Katehanek from the north and have captured the station. "Tetovo has chaged hands several times In violent fighting. It la now held by the Bulgarians." . ' ' LORD MURRAY WILL ACT . AS RECRUITING DIRECTOR LONDON. Nov. li-The minister of munitions, tt Is officially announoed, has appointed Lord Murray of Ellbank to act temporarily In the honorary capacity of director of ; recruiting for munitions works. . 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