SAILORS TO CAMP AT CAPE MAY;
1—Popnlac* of one of Ihr Krrorb vtliaxt* nrorrrr^l from the Gmnaoi welcoming the nlUrd troops that r.Te«*«d thorn. 2—BornartS Banirh. m«nt«T of thr advisory rooncll of national drfraso. who was iraKwrt*^ >' purchastn* Meat for all the aUlrd eoTommonts. hot advisod that thr work t>r don* bj a rotmnlsalon. 3—Voluntrrr company of Americans In Pekin*, which was formed four days after war was dec!ar»d and which drills fire time* a week, latest photograph of Kin* Albert t.f Belgium, conferring with one of hi* generals at the front
NEWS
REVIEW OF
THE PAST WEEK
ffcnerica
SUPPLY COMMISSION FOR UL
l his raawteoee out sod look at It for
1 It Is •■ertalnly sick ”
A* rrrlstratton day approached the ] oumlM-r of cowards feeing the rouno avoid the draft Increased A great many < cessed the border* Into hlexlco and Canada, and considerable
' number* a rot to Cuba. All decent Is PrpD?rinn Without ' iairt “ ^ ,D ,b * b ° 1>r ,h “ ,h '*' IS rrepsrinB. wnnout wiu Dev^r have the itnpo Panicky Haste, for War of ! «» "Morn u> the united states c y President Wllaoa. loath to abandon Several Tear*. | entirely the volunteer system, on Tuea- | day Issued an urgent rail for 100.0UU
er» to bring the regular
army up to full strength What Is Daing in Rasa!a.
| Development* of the week In KusjOavamment Suppresses ApitaUrs Against Conacrlption—Military Situation In Russia Improved—Ital-
ians Sttakiiy Pushi"fi Toward Trieste—Pirn* for OrBanis-
Ing Farm Labor In U. S.
By COWARD W. PICKARD.
The l ulled stales antlcliwtc fmm three to Bve more year* «if wvr. and la prepartur for it on a tremendous wale, baslrn It* plains on th. idea that defeat of the central ivow.es will d.pend largely on Am.'ilca. France and England are counted on to hold the Germans back on the west front, w Idle Italy keep* the Austrians busy It the Tneatr end Trentlno regions, until the United SUte* can raise, equip and trr'n ita Immense National army Though a hundred thousand or more
Americans wll! be on the fighting front from economic ruin. The demands of this year. It Is not je-cted that our workmen are *«> eturmona that irmle* will appear there In great ^ the Industrial enterprises strength before l»lh. Tin. much of | sorting for the national defense will IU plans the government allowed to be 1k , compelled to door down before knows lost week. President Wilson. • long. On top of this come* the formal
.ouraglng. Admittedly, the fate of that new republic U In the bands of Kerensky and he baa taken a firm aland In the matter of restoring discipline in the army. The soldiers seem willing to submit and are giving evidence of a renewed intention to continue the fight against the central powers. They have been heartened for this by the Injunctions and appeals of ihe o.uncilr of peasants' and workmen's deputies and by the exhortations of government officials. This state of affair* is recognized by Germany In a statement that an early offensive by
the Hu^slans :» expected.
The most discouraging news from Kunsla was contained In a statement by Minister of Finance Shlngaroff that the Industrial crtslv is so acute that only a miracle can save the country
said, expects to send a i men to France next year and another mUllun thr following year If neces-
sary.
Instead of panicky baste, careful
demand of the troop* at the front that they be supplied with enough munitions to fight on an equal plane with
the other belligerent*.
hopeful note was sounded
consideration Is govero'ug the move- j Tuesday by Prof. Boris Bakhmrtteff.
menu of the government. To co-ordl
bate the need* of thr allies and fur- j United •<tales. Reaching Tokyo nlah the enormous quantities of muni ui , this country, he said: "I tton* and other supplies they must am immensely satisfied with conditions have is perhap* the most pressing ln r u «o,, including Siberia. I think problem, and during the week the cab- th.. new regime Is carrying on the Inet discussed thr creation of the vast work of reorganisation smi-esafully machinery for the purchase ..f sup nIKl vl || t. r able to Uuuch an olpile# aggregating HO.OOU.taai.tM' a year fmslve against the enemy." and their distribution to* tbe various Russia's official position seems a* countries TUI* It la planned. Is to I- anomolous aa ever, for al.e still insists controlled h; a commission, rather sbr will falthfnl to her allies, and than by one man. and such l» the ad | C |hr same hrealb demands that pence •ice of Bernard Baruch, who had been I made on terms that cannot con1 for the position. The »ar I celvmbly te accefited by Those allies.
President Bends Note to Ruoala.
President Will
Trieste, though the forward i meat slackened considerably and much of tbe time vras given to consolidating tbe positions already won. and beating off the furiout counter-assaults of the Austrians. The Italians rxptured San (•loranni. one of the key defense* of Trieste, and It was reported that all noneombetanta had ben ordered leave the latter city. Indicating that the Austrian* did not hope to bole session of It much longer. The evident plan of tbe Italians wma to move on Trieste along the coast of the Adriatic, avoiding the mountainous country farther north and obtaining the aid of British warships. Northeast of GoPItx tbe Italians made some furtbi progress. The achievements of the Italian soldiers In this offensive are truly wonderful, when the nature of thr country and tbe strength of tbe opposition are considered and their bravery and high .pint are nnsur-
new JERSEY 11 THE MARKETS i
State Briefs ;
Many ’Officers Mntty Jiare.| I for tbe force U»e been enlarged | BcnJ. J. 8ml*-'i a veteran of the 8ol-
KEW YORK. — Wheat -
Spot
and Government Will Buy Sewells Point Ground
diers' Home. VlueUud marched In the .l. morial Day parade and died andrienly of heart trouble that night He
•rat 74 years old.
The first munlelpsl body I elected at Barr-nston Ed
, Hold one of the chief workers for the
From Henry Ford—Rendezvous for j rr(|>tlon of , borww h. wa* elected Sailors In Embryo—Dredging ^ yj a yor. without opposition The Counfor Deep Harbor. I c || will be made up of 1-uke Page. , toku Cuthbert Robert Hudson. George
—Trenton. ; ruibertton. Thomas William* and
Captain George F. Cooper. In charge 1 I ^ wll <:»nion Other official* will of the Fourth Naval District, rented ^ AM „. 0 r. II K. Ball: collrctar. from Henry Ford, the Detroit automo- pYank Adams; constable. Lorenxo
" Stone.
Frank H. Stesrart. of Woodbury, an ardent member of the Gloucester Historical Society, while sorting book* jn tie attic of tbe old building recently aiqulred by the eociety. found some valuable paper* There were deed* made out for George Washington and an Indfimty bond algned by
. . Charles Carroll, of CarroUlon made and which 'ormerly was of the New : rn|t (0 % Ak hlngton. There are other York. New Haven A Hartford system. | p.,*,, tbP property of Washington.
3,000 JACKIES IK TENTS
bile manufacturer, hi* 100 acre* of land on the northeaat shore of the Cape May harbor for the quartering of X.ooo Naval Coast Defense Reserve*, who will be put In camp and begin training there within the next 30 days He also recommended to the Navy Department to purchase the steamer Cape May. which last season operated between Philadelphia and Cape May
In France then wa* violent artillery firing through the week, and the cvitnbats In the air were numerous and spectacular. Again the allied alnn< demonstrated their superiority over thoM of the German a*my. , The British aviator* have been e*|>eclaUy live, and In night nights have dropped many ton* of explosives on military establishment* of the enemy far back
of the line*.
The lull In the activity of o*b*r j arm* so the west front an* taken to presage another big offensive, and this time It la predicted that the Germans are preparing a tremendous effort to smash France before Amerl nn troops
can help her.
Another marked decrease In tbe number of British ships *ut.k by submarines la noted in the weekly admiralty report. Among tbe vowels lost were a hospital ship and an armored cruiser. Spain and Norway wire further aggravated by the sinking of more
of their vessels.
The Brazilian chamber (f deputies
jew Russian ambassador to the authorized the revocation of the de-
cree of neutrality, aud the senate followed this up by authorizing, an alliance of Brazil with “other states to defend the American republic* against
the world."
plying between Boston and Nova
Scotia porta.
The leasing of the land by tbe Government war accomplished for Captain Cooper by Mayor wnilara L- Stevens, of Cape May. who made tbe arrangement* over long-distance ‘phone with Henry Ford. Already more than 60 officer* of the reserve* are now in the Covernment barracks at Sewell* Point, which has been leased for the period
of the war.
The Government lest Monday doted a contract to purchase 60 acre* of land around Sewell# Point, north of the harbor, sad the contract indude further expenditure* of 3*0.000 dredging tbe harbor deeper Fined for Altering Meter*. Convicted of having conspired to defraud the city of Trenton by changing tbe water meters In thetr respective saloons. Hafel Cohn, tant* Levin and Morri* Redner were each fined $500 and costa by Judge Marshall Mercer Court. A writ of error » Immediately taken to carry t'ie cases to the Supreme Court and the men were released on ball. The men were found guilty of having entered Into an agreement with Charles H. Speck, city water metar Inspector, to change the gears of the meter* so that the full amount of the water running through would no: be registered. It was testified at the trial that the meter* ran between 70 and 30 per cent, slew and the city was robbed of hundreds of dollars' worth of water.
In his handwriting A health campaign originated by the Civic Association, with the Borougn Commissioner* cooperating, crystallied In a big public meeting In the High School Haddonfield. at which step# were taken to prevent a recurrence of the Infantile paralyais epidemic the coming summer The chief speakers were R C Plts-Randolph. assistant Director of Public Health of New Jersey: Dr Harold L Amos* the Rockefeller Institute. New York, and D. C. Bowen, chief nf the Bureau of Local Health Administration of tbe State Depsrimrut. Profesaor Edward C. Hawley, commercial teacher In the Colllngswood high school and leader of the school orchestra, has resigned to accept the princtpalshlp of tbe high school at Munda. S. T Profesaor Winfield, teacher of manual training, mechanical drawing and athletic coach, has resigned to teach athletics In Girard
College.
A meeting of alfalfa growers from various parts of Cumberlind county was held at the farm of W W. Snute. near Shiloh. Samples of tsed from nine different States and two foreign the Shut*
Great Britain and
France- formally agreed to tbe creation of auch a commission, and tbe Italian ranmlssiooer*. cow In this country, doubt lev- wit! a wilt. Inildectallj Italy wants to l>orr*» arveral hundred millions from tbe United State*. Preparing for Registration. Prvparatioc* for the registration •« June 5 of all men between tb- age* of twenty-one and thirty for service In the National army went forward rapidly throughout the country, and. with a blurb of shame tie it add. acbemen were sprung in many localities to defeat .be •ucvriw of the army law and to fight against convcription. Jo Texas and West Virginia organizations for this purpose were un>-overed. and in those ru: - and many other
ched a note lo Russia » i-rurislnoal government designed lo pave the wey for the Root commission and U> give Russia an idea of the war aim* of the United State*. He set forth that America Is In the war to “makr the world safe for democracy." and that It aeekt "no Indemuttles for uuraelves. no material compensation for tpe aacriQce* we shall freely tnakr.” but make* It clear that there must lie Indemnity for Innocent nation* laid la
ruins, like Belgium.
Maxim Gorky, the noted author, pubHelios In hi* paper a sensational account of an attemp: by I>. Klzow. Bul-
garian minister to Berlin
negotiations
Governor Catla Editor*.
Governor Edge summoned the owner* and editor* of the newspaper* of the SUte to meet with him tc enli«l their aid to make a success of Mlllury RegUiration Day. The idea of the conference was to agree upon the best method* of publicity for the celebration. NotwithsUndlng the opinion of Attorney General Wescott that the day cannot be a legal holiday. Governor Edge said that he expected banking bouse* and other business places to strictly observe the day - I am not conducting this administration so far *t it* relation to the Federal Government in war matter*
To Organize Farm Labor. , rp concerned on technicaliUaa." said Tbe department of agriculture an- , the Governor “It U the spirit not nounced the governmei.t'* detailed possible legal Interpretations that Inplan for the or~ Izatlou farm la- tereat all of u* June 5 will be obbor. The ..rk already ha* been ! served as a !“*» holiday In New Jersuited In 40 state*. The plan pro- ' *ey and I am quite sure no one artll vide* for strictly local tundling of all | seriously questloh th* edict." lathe problems that can be adjusted locally. Tbe fundamental unit of the state Insist* Upon Tore Milk, organisation It tbe "community man” j -pj,* g u te Board o. Hearth 1* mak ! who. with the assistance of such com- : critical inspection of all dair.es milter* aa he may appoint canvasses | ani j Bilik stores along th* coast as Ms own neighborhood, finds out what I wp1 j M | B ..he inland lowes ln*pe< farmers nerd help and what men are j lor George W McGuire has been as available for supplying the local need. | p!(:nP d to the coast towns and hs*
farm by SUte experts, last fall, and
the results were inspected.
Fourteen boy# were summoned to appear before Mayor Whitaker, at Millville, charted by the Board of Education with having damaged tbe new Furnace public school and it* fornlahtngs to tbe extent of several
hundred dollar* C. I-ee. of Woodbury, and ll* ; red wheat. $1.76 nominal: No. J r* 12-year-old grandson. Robert, are on Western. *2.7« nominal.
j Corn — Spot mixed corn. M* 4
nominal.
If. after all local adjustment* have t—en made, there remains either ■ ' deficit or a SUZpiW of Ubo;. he reports to tbe “county man." whose 1 .>uesa It U to effect adjustment* In hi* counj tj. Tbe county man. In turn, report* i and deficit of surplus to the “state | man." who ranvasaea the situation for I the state as a whole and report* to | the department of agriculture
Tbe finance commit!'
;varate peace. Rjrow's proposition j is that Russia conclude *-i tmmedi- I ■- armistice with Germany and A us i*. both belligerents retaining their ' rsent front*, and a Russian emsuto- j t assembly meet at once to decide
induce »pe nt ,l1 *' ,u revamping the war for a revenue MU. In the bouse the food
survey bill, tbe lev
mrut's two food measures » On Thursday tbe house t,y 184 to 144. returned the espl to the conference commltti two houses with Instruct lore Date the pres*-censorship the adoption of which the had been Insistent The i ready had totml against the The house wa* tnfiueoced ro by charges that the adm
recommended a number of alteration* in the bottling tnd keeping of milk as a preventative of dlseate. The dealers are told that tbe regulation* must be complied with or their places
will be dosed
Allans Want
• Retain
yello*. $1.(6 H c I f New York. Oat*—spot easier: standard. 67fc©
($Hc
Butter — Creamery, higher this extra*. 43H044c: extra* 02 scorn 4216042. first*. 41*6042; second*. 3»V664l. Egg*—First*, atorage packed. 37(r 31; frewh gathered first*. 3S©S7V second* and lower grades. 32H035H State. IvnnaylvanM aad nearby West era hennery white*, fine to fancy. Si Q40; Sut*. Penaylvanla and nearby hennery browns. 36M03$H. Cheese—Slat" fresh special. 21*6 24c; do. average run. 23023*, Poultry—Live firm; chicken*, broi) era. 41043c. fowl*. 23; turkey*, li
CIO.
Dreaced Poultry — Quiet: chicken* 23030c; fowl*. lSttO*6; turkey*. 1«
©32.
PHILADELPHIA. — Wheal—The r» were no »po: offering* and tbe market waa entirely nominal. Rye—No. 2 Western. In export el* valor. $2.3602.40 per buahel; small lota of nearby rye In bag* quoted it $1.6501.76. a# to quality. Corn—Western No. 2 yellow. $14» 01.7(; do do. No. 2 yellow. $1,476 1.68: do. No. 3 yellow. $1.(601.64 Oat*—No. 2 white, ,70071c; *l*nd ard white, 69070: No. 1 white. «6 (9. No. 4 white. 67068. Butter — Western solld-packx: creamery, fancy. * peel all, 46c; extrar. 44045; extra first*. 43: firata, 42: ascend*. 41: nearby print*. 9ancy. 47; do. average, extra, 45046: do, first*. 436 44. do. tecood*. 41042; gpecial brand* of print* were jobbing at 60053 Egg* — Nearby first*. $;i.40 P« standard case; nearby curren. re ceipt*. $11.10 per caw; Weatera first*. $11.40 per ea*e; do. first*. $11» per ca*e: fancy selected, carefully candled egg- were jobbing at 430 44
per dozen.
Cheese - Now York, full cresa fancy, new. 26\»©25A,c; *pecia. higher: do. fair to good. now. 24*6
25; part *kim*. 12020.
Live Poultry —Fowl*, aa to lire *£d quality, 21022c. the Utter for heavy, rooster*. 16017: spring chicken*, w* leghorn*. plump. yellow - rkinnedweighing S01I6 pound* apiece. 336 $6; white leghorn*, weighing CI » pound* apiece. 30033; duck*. Pekin*. 20021: do. Indian runner. 170P pigeons, old. per pair. 26028; do do-
young. per pair. 2c 022.
BALTIMORE.—Wheat—Spot No 1
their way to the Pacific Coast automobile, completely equipped wl cooking outfit and sleeping tent. Tbe Oaklyn Borough Council ha* pastec an ordinance providing for paving all street* a* yet unimproved The oyater planting season m Del* a are Bay and Maurice River Cove, ha* rlo*ed and most of the boat* will lied up for the summer The plant* have been unusually small and
scarce
The Magnolia Red Croc* ha* form I It* first aid clast and the a omen are undergoing training. Several person* In Woodbury have been attacked by vicious dogs with 1 - two seek*, and in three Instance* it has been found that the animals hr.d
Oat*—Standard white. 67c a*^
No. 3 while. 66Vk asked.
Rye-No, 2 Weatera. $2JO: hag as to quality and condition. $207 K Hay —Tlmotny —No. 1. $20- *** ” $19: No 3. $16018 Clover mli«<^ Light. *18.50. No X. *18: No *• * ,s ® IS. Clover—No. 1. $16.60017 S< Ko
2. $14©16; No. 3. $1010
Sti-aw—Straight Rye—No. 1. * 15 ; ©16: No. 2. $14 50016. Tangled v 1. $12012: No. 2. $10.6001160 YVb*»' —No 1 $909.50: No. X. $S0*W °“ U —No. 1. $10011; No. 2. $909-60 Batter—Creamery, fancy. 4401-^
do. choice. 4S043H:
table* The Council has ordered the : 42V4: do. print.*. 45046: block* 4«6 Pasteur treatment »n one ca»e. and ' 45: ladle*. 23 0 34; Maryland »f - must pay the blU. It ha* another ; Prantylvaima roll*. 3X033: Ohio ri 01 *- bl!l of $75 tor similar treatment, and j 32. West Virginia rolls. 32; storepaf* In the Iasi two days two boy* have ed. 31035 Maryland. Virgin 1 * trii been hitt.n by dog* found to have ! Pennsylvania dairy print*. 320 37 been mad The Public Safety Com- I Eggs-Maryland. Pennsylvania *** mlttev of Council is looking for a nearbv first* 35036c Western fir*!*dog catcher, but the S P C A. ha, 35034: We.t Virginia firat*. S6#:‘ entered a wrong protest to the pro Southern firau. 34035.
! Live Poultry -Chickens—Old be**
i-oaal.
So short of *m*:i help are the glass i « lb* and over. 21022c: do. •®» 11 companies that they are having dlfh medium. 210 22; do. white leghorn* cully to keep their furnaces running 1 ;i old rooster*. 12013. spring full blast, although the demand for ib* and over 40 do I'd lb# *vem»*. «ar 1. greater than any other time sfc . do „ n ,n Pr 34035 do. white >* In tb* history of the industry ln South boras. 300 sr' ”ung. Ur*' * B,; Jersey 1-ome of the companies are kUnr i^ c . k ,_oid Peh.e** operneng jitney* larougli the country ! 1( , ^ puddle. 17: do. twcovy. V
Five hundred enemy aliens *»»* | abort**#. TsartH. F*** *°- >» Pigeons--Young. made application to the United State* . . .receiving j,,.. j,, ul ^ ;o <; ulD ea Fowl—Old
for permission to reside within the
ha’.f-mtle zone of an armory, munition* j
plant or other Goveramect building The applicants will be inveulgated
■ote of by officer* connec ted with tbe Depart
• ' --m .. f oun< j arorthv
I the request* will be granted Names Nvw Intueanc* Eaamlner j Commies'oner of Banking and In i suranceLaMonlr announced the ap j polntmen: of Joseph Froggatt. of East ; Orange, as Insurance Eaamlner. to 1 succeed th* late H F Galpln Mr
trawberrle* are coming '
! into market and retailing at 20 and 2t
j cents a quart
The Hammonton Fire Department ha. Just re. o‘v*d 600 additional feel
of standard size hose.
Fire which spreac from a motion | picture film during an exhibition in ! the basement of St Peter's Catholic Church. Merman mile, danaged that edifice to an amount e*t'mat«d at , $300 the entertainment was attend , el hlefiy by children, who were led t • safety ahen tbe fire began by R PT .
and hi* aaaoclates
Lift Stock
—1 J
it an-rvt a report of hurge-n Ut-n-1 Bralsied de^nhlng the • j .il.-mlc* tbe navy and the primitive cvodlus under wbleb tbe medical "Ulcer*
Reformatory Farm Ahead.
Dr. Frank Moore, superintendent of the Rahway Reformatory, told Governor Edge that the State farm at Anas dale, planted by the young mac of
reformatory,
I work 1
CHICAGO. — Hog* — Bulk. $16® 15-85. light. $14 60018 75 $15.15015 90 heavy. $16 15015^ rough $15 150 15-25: pig*.
1450.
Cattle—Native beef cat lie. $» • 1 ‘® 13.70; Stockers and feeder*. $7.-‘’* 10.40; cow* and heifer*. $6-25011*-
ralv es. $9 50013.70
Sheep Wethers. $10.50013 4C e«sa. $*75012(0 Iamb*. $11
Edward Hundley of Trenton had »pnng*. $13018 . even in Ill-health for some time. i ■-
though he *s. not -onf.ned to the i PITTSBURGH. — t*Ul* ChoK*-
house He decided to go to Mvrrer ! 811.78012.50. prim*. 813013 25
( Ho*;>lt*l *0 see what was the matter Sheep Prime wether*. — u, r I * lll, bltn and he dropped dead enter- I culla aud common. $507: Iamb*. ahead of other I 1B * th * bo *P |t » l 147 veal calv«. $14014.25 y. although the A immunity potato patch 1* to be ! Hogs — Prime h.-aviea. $16 950'' ter T» • giant I P'* n{ Fd on a portion o! the ground, of ' medium*. $15.85016.90: h«u*y the tnstltu • ‘ nuh Rr* I eru. $15 50015 80; light Yorkei*. 81*
f New York.
- Ideal* I
• Been >
i to pay St |
Pig*.
113 50013.*.
of Kingston, and , * * b *ra and the crop i
of pouto** aad 6l* * tun-acre field. i> to be divided pro- j anted and all ex among tbe sharevdder*. No one KANSAS ( ■ family la pgtmluud to hgve more than I UJIt. heavy. $15.70015 *5. i
and butchei.'. (15 40016 75. 114 76© 15.44). pig>. $12014X3
ig* Bui
s share.

