GLASSBORO WINS NORMAL SCHOOL
State Board of Education Makes Final Selection of Site
as Best.
MiHIi IK GULF OF«
GET FINE 55-ACRE TRACT Old Whitnty Eitate. Near Railroad
Station, Choaen for Inatltutlon— ' Coat of the Land Will 8* *16.000 —Twtnty-flve Acrct Donated.
1—Columbia university mar boapital Jus! formaKr lu'ita over by tbe gvrenimrat as a rvcelrlns and evacuatInc medical oentrr. 2—llaj. Gen. Kir 3. E. Gapper. director ceoeral of tbe Rritlsb tank corps «hlcb Is dolnc such efficient work on tbe baUtebelds. 3—G. T. K. •liruz.mlaa. a Ibiston Armenian, who has offered tbr c"'ernipcot a •free enenty ffenemlor,- which mill Ik* tested |.y authority of cunpress. 4—Hulns of a I rencli manufactory, typical of the way In which the Geimans destr»- ever} thine *n the dlatrli-ts from which they re (real.
NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK Berman Peace Offered by the Kaiser Slowly Losing Its German Features. MIZHAEUS PROVES A FAILURE
Lloyd Georgs hays England Will Fight Until France Regains Alsace-Lor-raine—Allies Make Another Successful Drive In Flanders More of Bemstorfra Perfidy Is Re-
vc sled by Lansing.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Kaliw-r Wilhelm reminds one of tbe old-fashioned peddler of notions mho would keep uddinx package* ( if needles, matches, and even tliver coins, to his little bundles of bargain* until o sale mas effected. With northern France and no indemnities aheadv In his bargain offering, tbe rmpenu ha. added lt«-lglum—with conditions—and no* It Is reported be and Emperor * harics of Auriria-Hung-ry are pre|«red‘to throw In Alsace, tbe price being perce und tlie n turn of Germany's colonies. In a word, tbe German peace for which tbe kaiser sbow-i ■o eonsunilng a desire Is becoming less Gern.sn cr«ry day. and if tbe cities Just my mtiilng and saw wood—as they probably win—it may (Snail) take on nn a|ipenn>nce that will warrant
their consideration.
To Ik- sore. Chancellor Mhhaell* aays that |ieare U Imposrlbie so long aa Urmaii)* enrrolra demand any German soil or try lu drive a wedge between the Geriunu emperur and bis people, bat the chancellor I* Uaru |irrwaed to mve bis poll'Ira I forlunr*. lie and Vice Chanceitor IIHFertrli are le-mg utterly atlsalrd he-wose of the policy of foMering |>au Gei luai.lsiu in tbe eountry mnu tbr arm) and at tbe
must sell It to Germany. Already llcllnnd lias lieen put on ten nnd coffee rations. Kwltaerland Is In better case for the allies seem milling thfci she shnli continue her trade ivith Uie central iioners lu order to obtain cool and Iron. For Sweden und Denmark and even for Norway there I* no great syinpariiy In the allied countries. Their neutrality has been must)) a sham. Mutiny on German Fleet. The revolt on the German high s< fleet at \Vllhe*m*havrn took place *- era I weeks ago. but the facts bare Jast ci sue out. At I cost four battleship* mere Involved and the crew of one tbrem their rapuiu overboard, drowm lug him. Tbr muiinern landed. Lot were forced to surrender to soldier*. TTie crew of the N’urnberg srlrrd tbe vessel nnd started for Norway, but were taken by destroyers. The kaiser weal to WlltMimsliaien himself and ordered one out of every seven mutineer* shot, hot Ibe chancellor protested and only three were executed. Minister ot Murine von Capelle. Informing tbe relchstag of tbe occurrence. accused three Independent socialist deputies of foreknowledge nnd approval of tbe plot o' the retwla. and said Ihr plan of the latter was to refuse to obey orders, paralyse the Ore; and force peace u(x>a the courtry. Tbe accused deputies denied an) guilt, but Von Capelle said he bad documentary
proof.
Tbe fact that Van Capelle did not ask tbe r.-tdiking to authorise the OToweenllon of the deputies be named leads to tbe suspicion that be mas trying to use the incident to weaken the political power of Hie Independent socialist*. but the affair had the opposite effect nnd some of tbe majority socialists Joined tbe Independents. The mutiny on the fled explain* the delay In tbe long expected naval movement against IVlrogmd. In the aided countries the story of the revolt mas balled as one of the most encouraging sign* of the year and It was held lliat if such dissatisfaction exists In the German naval forces, which have not been subjected to very severe hammering, the morale of the army must be breaking down. Nsw Government Foe Rvaaia. I •render Krr-nsky. having virtually
Mime time making promUr* at mild
noae In return for jM*ar> MMir-U* - defied tbe democratic congress. a|>wa» rvKUpeUod in tell Go- n-*-h*tug indnied a new coalition cabinet that be did not stand (or the egirrnic pledged to restore order in tbe repubdemaiMls of the |*n Germanl*’*. nnd | He and suppress anaiThv and *.o refor the time being hi* op|NHit-n*» men- I new tbe flghtlng power of tbe army, natisr-nl: but bl* failure as rbauccll»f I Kerensky anti several of bis colleagues
is prcnouncad.
Foreign Secret a rj von Kuehluuinn li more )1eldUig than tbe chancelh-r. toi be told tbe rehliMag that tlwrr How exists ~ui> iui|>rdluu-ul to pmee. in S -estions llmt could not Is- sell led b) negtdlntion*. excebl for the Ftvi.cl
tvder their
tblldr
Reasons Many and Plam.
Ibv rensous ft»r the kaiser * Increasing moderation In demands are no! far to s-oek. They are found In the daily dupntches recording tbe re-
peatc
ibrusl
tn Flninbv Isii In M.
shortage of German sheilv; lug unrest !n the armed fon many, reach lug the stage tn the fleet; the acaretty i tbe central nations, and. I*. |>otent of all. the stead), progreas of the Fulled Klal full prej-aration for war to
of the a
e brll-
d Africa; the
liunor. Tboagh iiutg.-d to stave
I ment to the front to lay their plans be- ! ! f--re the soldi era, end seemed Imja-pjl i J of gaining their support de»|iile tbe 1 : oiusisltlon of the council of soldier* ! I tiiid workmen. The rail workers went I I on strike, hut promised not to tie up the o|ieratlou of tbe military railroads, i , nnd later were |•urt!) apisased by an j
i offer of Increased mage; : The new guverunx-nt
j to work hard for a universal peace. | but idiow* no intention of uluiiidonI mg Its alliances with tbe foes id Ger- | many. H ls»ued a ueclaratiot: to that I effect on Wednesday, saving It “mill I extend Its whole Mreugtb lu support | of tbe counaon i-:iu*-r ot tbe allies, to iit'.empl at the Conquest of territoo «f other nations and every at -npl to liupone the will of others on Uussia."
Allies' New Drive In Fiandera.
Another sledge hammer blow at *hc German* iu Belgium was struck on Tuesday hy tbe British and French acting It oujuncMou. In tbe midst of a furious rainstorm Haig'* men ad- ; sauced on a wide front east and northeast Of Vpre*. rapturing I'oelcapelie and the Gravenstafel ridge and other ! elevations that ccmnuint! the gene-ally flat country and are invaluable as ob- ! nervation ground. Ortiwa l*tioce Hup- . p.-eeht counter-attacked lu desjiersle ; atte pt* to regain Ibcae dominating j brlgbia. but only south of the Ypre* ! KoUlrra road was be able to iiu*b back , tbe British lor a aligb' dla'auce. and ! At the Ml UK- time the FtTlxli an the left flank of the Hritlsb line made a most rviuwrkabie dash forward BCraoa
Iblc spirit that they swept everything before i hem. So swift was the attack Hint an entire German division which was Ju*t relieving another nt the front was caught by surprise and decimated The entire ground over which the British nnd French advanced mat thickly littered with dead Germans and heap* of rqolptneni. A few more such drives In Flanders and the Germans will be compelled to retire to tbe east und soutli. abandon log the suhtnnrlnrs on Uie Belgian coast. This would mean the almost utter collapse of the U-boat campaign, which already has been greatly weak
ened.
There are atr-ng Indications that ihe allies are preparing for vigorous offensive movements In the near future In both Itonmanla and Macedonia. Tbe |>0*11 Ion* of the central powers on both those fronts have been subjected of late to heavy tiombardmenta. It was announced last week that tbe armies of Greece were about ready to take an active part In Ihe warfare. Mors of BernstorfTs Perfidy. Secretary I.»n*!ng reached Into tbe upper left-hand pigeon bole of bis desk last week nnd pulled out another ne^ little expose of Genxan methods. This one kit Von Ilernstorff again, rounding out the revelations of the count's per fldy while this country and German) were still technically on friendly term*. Three telegram* were made public, two from tbe German foreign office to Von Ilernstorff Instructing him to stnrt a big program of salxvtape In American munitions factories and to finance plans for the destruction of the Canadian Partflc railway, and the third frgw the then ambassador to tbe foreign office at Berlin last September stating that the American ••udorgo conference needed tbe fur ther Mipport of the German govern meet for the purpose of conducting a carojmlgu to win a majority of con Cress favorable to Germany in tbe ap preaching rungrsaalotial and prrslden Ual elections. Tbe heavy band of tbe federal guv ernment fell on Daniel II. Wallace blatant organiser and head of a pad fist society, last Thursday wbrti a Judge in Iowa xsitrceed bin to BJ years In prison for seditions spesklug. The committee named lo loveotlgats tlie chargi * of disloyalty against tw-u l-u Foil cite and pSM on the de nuinds for his expulsion from the senate had no time to perform Its duties before congress adjourned and
George M 1-aMonte. state cotr. in lo-
st on rr
sued letters from Trenton
bank-, trust companies and building loan oM-oclatlona of New Jersey, urging them to support the second Unit'd Stau Liberty Loan to the limit cf
available resources.
The fifty second year of Peddle Institute. at HtghUtown. ha* opened moat auspiciously. Notwithstanding the fact that the amy draft has made large Inroads t-.pon the attendance. the registration Is nearly up to the banner record of last year. Tbs
. . .... . faculty remains largely tbs same. GUubora U U,. .11, o! th. »" thoa , b w.t. ImU. Norm.] Sclool. TU. rMr; b> a , ,„ t0 , lection ... made hr the Stole De- tbtw membet, of loel jeor 1 . Uochlnii girtment of Education. Plaas will at ,;taff. gnee be prepared for the proposed: pi m , being furthered at Trencructnre to be located on a M-acre ton f or organ I rati on of a corntract formerly owned by the Whitney munlty chorua ot BOt) voices for tha Ltally. The coat of the Dad wul be purpose o? giving concerts for the IlC.OOO, at 21 acres has been donated soldiers of the “chosen army” at :: Ulassboro and Pitman- The State camp Dlx. At a meeting of the mutuard of Education has 1300.000 for Mc committee of the Trenton War tie purchase of the site and construe Recreation Committee at tbe rtodlo tiou ot buildings- The old Whitney of Prof w 0tto p olclnllBn natters la u snilon will be renovated and used conDe< . llon with the eborns were dls-
quarters for teachers. Tbe (true ; CUfi ^d.
■ge m. i-axiome. mate rosumm- , p___ _
of banking and inaurcnce. d- ocrnian Detac.imon'.s WorHnj eiters from Trenton to stats N ear Cour.Und. '
ftUSSIANS RESISTING 1HE|
ture baa 16 rooms. Tbe prtaelpal for the Institution will be chosen before Ihe school 1* built. The Board deslree * man qualified to consult with the architects to avoid ary mistakes. Sever*: cities and munlcipaltics desired tbe new Instilutioa. Glasiboro was decided upon because of It* central location The Whitney property If purchased from the John A. Ack try Company, which concern Is headed by former Sate Senator Ackley. T lomos W. Syaott. of Wenonah. a tt-mber of the State Board of Edura tit)tv i'-xted. In ccnnection with the d-rislon to purchase this tract that latcmsnts to the effect that he
Burlington's drainage plant, located on the Sluice IUmd. in the western section, used for the purpose of draining the city ditch which runs through the lowDnds in the southern section, sank In qulckcand. causing a loss of 116,000 to the munlcipalit). Damage caused ia the southern auction by water because of tbe loee of tbe plant will run into four figures. The plant was erected about a year ago at a cost of |S.500. including th# electrical equipment. A slu.ee wall, tha road and the removing of tbe debris will coat another fC.600 to repair. Tbe Domestic Science Department
financially Interested In the property *t fbe Woodstown public school Degas ore false. While once having held a : •<» *erve lunches to pupils above tha
miTtgage on the Und. he foreclosed I fourth grade.
It In 1*16. Aside from donating IS Heavy frosts killed much vegeUlion acres for the new Institution CDs* -°d started farmers and home garden boro and Pitman have pledged to pro rr » ,0 hustle out their Dte crop.-, vide facilities for practice teacblnr Naturolixation Clerk Thomas C. for the Norma! atudenta at the school Stewart was awakened at his home. In Tbe appeal of certain residents of Weymouth, by the barking of his bird Elmer, who wanted arrangements ! d®*- “d K°l«g out to Investigate was mad* to send children to the Glass I M,r J'rl*ed to find a amail buck deer enboro High School, was di'Ulssed by ! “ngl'd Is hi' te-snis court net. Ha the State Board. It was shown that | ettriealed the animal, which immedt-
Elmer has sn approved four-year high ; * l cly dashed for liberty,
school course In the various schools i A 'l *be labor unions of Vineland inof the State Governor Edge’s fire-pre eluding the musicians, have called a vrr.tlon proclamation will be read meeting for the purpose of organising
October » has been set aside as fire- i * central nnton.
prevention day. The Board adopted s resolull n directing Commissioner Kendall to prepare a suitable resolution upon Ihe death of Dr. Addison T Boland, of
Newark.
The Board of Education of Bordentown has voted to eliminate the teaching of German In tbe high schools and
Fubatltote French.
"On to 1.000" is the slogan adopted by the Paul*boro Red Cross, which Uuncbed a campaign to increase lu membership to that number by Nov.
1. It now has 269.
It required several hours' work by a large force of laborers to extinguish a fire in a pile of 1.500 ions of soft cool at the Du Pont powder works at Cibbs-
town.
Under present regulatlona only one mol! a day leave* Mays Landing for
t tb- n
It «U1 i<
go lie) and or outside of the speech Id St Paul before the Non lurtlson Irraue r - ' Cer* are |ir**dlctioua thai . . Inquiry wUI bv a
fiXi>.
Food Control Extended. tr order to prevent the taking of excessive profit* and to stop hoarding, tbe governiuem's cuatrol of foodstuff* nil! be exsende-1 on November 1 to inHttdc about all the cssentDl article* of diet. I!* order of the president tbe tuanufactun . i:a|K>rta!ian. storaga and distribution of some twenty prltuf commodities will Is- licensed by the f-xsl admliiistratbui. Furtner*, garden en- end many of the smaller denier* and manufacturer* wll* be exempt. The Diking industry was left out of this ommgemenl. but Mr Hoovir dill be ready t-' ngulale It as *«>on as be has slaiKhinllted I taking flour, baking j ingredients and either the size nr tbe < price of the loaf. Secretory Baker i«*sn>d a statement j prairlng biglii) the work of tbe many I manufacturing plants that * •* making j ciothiog and other supplies foe the L cantonment tamps. Since tbe con- I stniction of those camj* began nearly j skipped to them. In other quarter* there Is much talk of tbr great short-
Shut Off Soldiers' Booze.
There was a stir tn bosDssa ctreler at Mount Holly, when word came from Gamp Dlx that General Kennedy would prohibit soldiers from visiting the town If liquor dealer* did not slop selling intoxicating drinks m
bottles so tbe soldier* could get them. * nd K township officials did no: j Atlantic City, and that «hortly ”aftei pat on enough extra police to prevent . noon HesMeuu and county officiate disturbances and cause tbe arrest of «*v endeavoring *o obtain better serv-
persons furnDhlng liquor to uniformed ice-
men. A hasty conference was the | Under new arrangements lUddanresalt of th* Information and when | field residents will get better mall fa General Kennedy was advised that ; cllltlea with earlier dellterlee and col
every precaution against violation of ( lections.
the military Dws had been taken by J The second of a series of meeting* all parties Interested, he held his order ' < '*H*d by the 8«t* Commissioners of la abeyance Education to impart further ln*»rw*Genersi Kennedy was probably ,ta,B 'h* new physical training law moved to snch drastic action as a ,0 ’ r *cber*. superintendents and prln resalt of a near Hot on the street* ^ schools of Camden county, here, when colored soidlers who had j “ r ’ held In Merciaatvillc. bevn drinking got in a fight and five Two men were killed and seven Inof them were taken to the county lured near Garwood when a touring Jill to lie held until an armed guard car with seven passengers crashed Infrom t'amp Dlx could get them for to a motor moving van The dead
military punishment. - — ..
Fine Road Ac-on State.
To ob:.la the ICb.OOO Federal aid promUt-d toward the construction of th< Ms-aga-Pennagiose State road, the Salem County Board of Freeholders
Landing of Germans Made 0:!f* a i, by Metes end by Bad Vislb-'rty— Russians Tryl,* to Che;k Invaders. Petrogrod—The Genua r.. U „ landed dcuchmenu on the coj ft d the Gulf of TagaDh. ob the uor.h a OcmI Island, and near the uli>r* tf ftemi. on the southern part cf !«, Island, the war office announce Tbe officDI report sayr “In the Baltic. In the region Gulf of Riga, the enemy made > air raids. Nine enem> a:raafi dropped 23 bombs In the rccoa d Cerel on our transports. On ■.nn port steamer was allgbUy dsuur* Our alrtnrn by a daring aitaci ^ porsed the enemy machine* and droit two of them Into the se? The enemy D working itubboad) lo clrar the entrsp.ee to the cialf d Riga, near the CourUnd coast radet cover of naval force* sevrra' superior to our defend I nr deux* menu, the enemy tended detar:.-.n-j on tbe coast of the Gulf of Tania* oe tbe Island of Oesel Anoth. Urlitr.ent.wa* landed near the u. . of Serro. an tbt southern p«rt of tb» Island of Dago Tbe coast baor.n were aliened by the powerful 6t o* the enemy dreadnaught* The , n -a) activities have bean rendered diacslt. however, by moles which we n* •1 meted and owing to bad rhlMUty. '"Tbe garrison of Oesel I- rnzuH In fig'.ting tbr enemy forces shtel have been landed and sll an have been Taken ogolari Ihrst ihisd era. “In the Black Stz an encm> marine bombarded the port o! Trips* and discharged 20 shell*. Our batteries opened fire, suppo: > rifie fire, and tbe aubmsri! merged and quickly dteappes:-
STIR NATION ON LIBERTY LOAN, Tardiness of Country's Reiprew Causes Concern In Wathinf.o' Washington.—Tbe tordinn- l ts» country In respondDg to th<- M'taf Liberty Loan Is causing deep costm to oSicials here. President Win* and tia Cabinet am watching th- ctsr poign with great IntemstWltb half of the eompa:>:r. row. Treasury officials estimated that more than »*00.0«0.0u« had brer, -ak scribed, and they consider-.! tVit estimate liberal. It has become sp parent to officials that a new *ti iremendous impetus must be c <-* to the campaign If tbe rabscdt'ttxa » approximate tbe IS.Oh-. 1 W* hoped for. The whole weDbt ot the AdelP Istration is to be thrown into th* balance for tbe rest of the csaiatf* a drive of dimension- vis* preached heretofore is to be nudf
WIVES MUST STAY AT HOME War Departnant Will Return Oft'**'*
H They go to France.
Washington.—Women and v'tfit* don't mix. the War Departn-'r' h»* decided. Hence, It bos tnstitul-d t •-* policy o! sending home any ' ckS officer who permits bis wife or r :
tc go to France to be
This rule today D working
areCharle.* Meyer, chauffeur, of New- than the former lestrictlon i ark. and Alexander Brock!-, of Ham- fusing the wive* pgratosioa Ilton. Six of the injured we.e from ; the front. They then used > Newark and one from I'atrrsoa application to the .ted CroGloucester county offlrtel* hare sent to Eutope as nurses or *!■• been keeping a close watch qn beet 1 General Pershing fcuid* • ’•■ST-ns making dellrertg* in Pauls- • presence of such near and <!•
considered tbe issuing of bond* to fl- boro !llD «' ,h T v received complalcD ‘ live* demoralDe* i.lngtr min !
t a iccent meet-
! that much
e being d-. livered v
out preriou* order-, aa is requir'd by j
law.
lag ot Ihe board it wa* agreed raise the county's share Irom tbe t
levy of 1917. 19l» and mi. bol the Phy-ical culture bos taken Paul*- '
Government tonsldm this irreguUr hom by storm airto* It ws tn that Ihr prexot Uuird cannot bind 1® Ibe public whoo!
age of worker. alrj'D.ie and t
•Id that conwrip!,
i factorie*. steel mines, and It Is , a of mutton* of ] »u*!y considered j Industrial OX
tlon to duty.
U. *. MAY SEIZE NEUTRAL ^
os iatrodueed Commandeering ol 150 L)tnS 1
—ntlm.-i.: again.- bonding ihe county i »«*» Children, who do not iecelve Washington—Seisuro of r, r ro*-1 improveniint. but thte now , enough of it at school, are at It along ! c * a ^ rml *bips lying Idle In An is changed for the riason Salem the strweta. while ihe older folk* ' ,H,r1 ' ortted upon «h-' ■unty will b. a big gainer by the have formed claaee* and rented a hall I Thia step may folio* improic.-uent. providing a boulevard where they will seek to improve the i ! f ** months tbe iwqul*!ll'-f
unsurpa.»rd in tbU *«tion for travel physlqu#
frem the DeDwaro klv.r to tbe se. From 3eo trw on .. .
,1'r^.Tz
grov-- i« |b* coast resorts over the p—
weekend With the road ronstructed TOt '? Tot * « of amlestte. .. I. the Dtectloo. many b J** ~ ko ° l
wnicn there is a division
will undoubtedly be attract'd to CD i Biol . route through Katem countv j
this
"filscker" Found DrilllnP.. 1: look tbs polh-. o Kllsaheth two wieks to local- Michael Hulbey. *07 CLurt stroet. who wa# listed a. a draft
j than (60 vessels under tbr 1 s on Monday. The neu:r»: cannot be sold to Am" cause the neutral* fear Getf. 1 declare war on them, but H •’ .-ommanderr* the boats, psyr. fair priews. the owners will r be a* deiigb’ed os ibe Allh ■
The)
i at the us! place In
«Bd have thought to
■illlng al Camp Dtx. T b- M ,
xunpany C. llltb in
Dsniei W. McClure, of May* Lamd
Ing. for many year* section forrmai. 'WW CANADIAN HOTELS
of tbe West Jersey A Seashore Rail road, ha* been retired on pen-ion, bar. mg round'd out i,5 years of continuous service In honor of hi* long servics a number of track foremen pr-eenteo *“ * 1,h * bandsc-m- gold chum and
Cut Consumption of Msat T 1 "-*
Par Conn
Washington.—More than 1*
I Is .-btalned from c
nl.uk, They are of the he arrived at Camp Dlx h outingent with which he d to have gone
restaurant* ta 1 -
tn-titution of mertle-
'ity Commission has duced consumption of nn
instructed Solicitor Miller to file with «»* »«Ml beef 40 pel <•«> th* State Public ruintro Commiaalcm J*ared with the proredin formal protest to the propixai of the They also have tsiade <■ Bridgeton A Millville Traction Com j 'conomie* in wheat and «. •■why to aboLsh strip ticket- and -'Hutton of other twroa!chArs* • straight five -ent I*;* ua! cut'ing of consumption

