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1 New Jersey ! ; State Briefs I 5 l
TV- r»4nn Cwsmsjr.J? I lta» taiu-c op cnesM^catav ■<! :b* frr t tlltoma o< cbcb. •evUiti.- ■: : * »ith mn-i am! :hr pte»ttog uf wiawr cnlu or oats. TV-r*? toj*k-» at» o: ««p«vial int«Tv>: t-> -Aat p of Soaw\ cvc*?y. Vb«- rwvUa of I ho i damr* £n :bo 8bw\ CVac'r ''• v » Trot ‘ me AwMth* are •o.u* «v«»d |
lV»»aw: 1 :m«t
•rft au Win. aa>: *trj» win V* a Dew liaTs :.i har« Us wi«h>« ■OUstn'riz of ha ratatr
» tho c
rraoc Eiifo a*kr-! I>irrctor Mr-
A<hw to pmni: the lUhinpofT- and Ohio railmad aad thr »w Jrrorr CVtitral to caorrr: with ;b~ Rudaoo tnbr*.
Chptala Aloir* iirttnrr
Thlrty-*rron'! Indiana Voluntrrra dnr-
»• tau th» CJrtl War and who wmm »1th « wealthy. I: » no- stirmian In ha march to the
dma.a! that ha ratate ok*** mis eea. died In hi. home In lUj-oonr. «< hte USr j.araaorw which wa» taker. | r-rcidiaj: lo eUmltatc polltlca from to hte wife • name. ’ Ibr other of orcrarer of the poor the Xmor-.ias the «ta» cannot afford to Tnwu«hlp Committee hna eje take any chaace. with the Urea and |lt „ nwd Mr , Marram T. Chlckerinc aafefy ol rhildreo tad that tt U bet- to jHaUtlon. It la the flrat time !> ter to he erercmntl.H» than not can- mxWMlB ^ been overaeer In the town-
Iwoe eiKiach. ‘Vnunlaaiooer Calvin
X Kroda!! of the depanmert of put. >nr J(Wy rn)or ^ ,i 1P ^ derr he UuUu.lloo ha* *eot a communlcw- gbooygg ln mttnJ year* last autumn.
**— — —*—< «<Srials tbrourhnut the
■tare r«lltnjr atteotloc to the dancer of fire or parlc oroonp |.upll« recultinit frorr fire or smoke *rare« in th. schools dttriac cold weather. Coacrstloo on the railroads Is belnc fett at tlie cap works plant of K. L dn Pont dr Nemours & C«_ In I’orepton Lakes, nhlrh i« runnlnc with some depamomts slid down l>erau«e the railroad* are unable to deliver sufficient coal and material. Superintendent H. E. RahMtt aaid the department tnakinj: sovernraent caps was being kept run-
nlnc meadUy.
The New Jersey Audubon Society Is
mu satisfied with House Hill It. the aiimlnlatfwtloo measure tin vie* to do
with the fish and game funds. It took the Jury in the Ackerman-
Seglle qao warranto case before Judge WlllUm H. Speer in the Supreme Court at Jersey City Jest seven rolnutca to find Hint Boulevard Commissioner Paul
Scgile Is entitled to main his seat In! " ’'"7."
the cixntnlMion. the right to which was OUI
dl«put*d hy Henry Ackerman. The rei* J obtained by Conralasioaer dirt catay after a three-day tritiL . KeU *‘ ,,>w ajjprcalmately i.OOd Of the flOO person* summoned hy | ' rr « 1 ' 0, ‘ b""** »re vlcUmi of froxen the Dover Exemption Board for exam- w,tcr I****’*- Th'* l» ^ l‘ r the largest I •intlon 270 have pa Med, 184 have been , ' v «‘ r reported to the water derrferred to the medical l«jard at Uor- ■ Partnieut. and the depnrtnicni workrtatowi and 40 have been rejected. 1 rr * Brr kept busy night, day nnd Twentjsalx out of the remainder were' 8ui - da > »Tlo£ to reHevo eondUloos. tran-'erred to other boards for exnral-: The-gn-.emor vetoed a bill hy Senna tlou and 71 one liave failed to up a,or M * ck *r. Bergen county, an prsr. eltlM-r by reason of lieing In the » I ''« - ndro«*nt to the general corporation service or attempting to evade Ihe ex- nrt * t0 P*™'! Ibc Incorporation «j» animation. ivmeems to carry on the manufacture
Arr»ne.m.nts for th. ri-|V.ir and tii- 1 llf j- "-1*7.
top or ,l„ ro„ m „„d, , h „ p* r «“'»-■ to tor. ».*lo hy tbf Kotoox Coomy Board : " ' '’ l * Wto™l » M hy to.fFrroholdot-. Thrboartontrrad ri,hl “ Comhrrlaod coot, <«» ttolloo. of • B~ tart ,a olth .htch | * t,Ml *«thoH— tho parno-ttt of to treat county roads and two carloads *"" B Kes '•> ,be * la,e 10 ow ners of of IO. barrels of tarvia especially pre- ,,, 1 n,M-r 10 CuJDbort *" d •»»"<* pand for cold patching. The “B" W,,OM ‘ damaged by fire tarvia. delivered In Sussex county, was "»« n 'wn‘‘wied hy the state prison farm quoted at 10.9 cents a gallon. Ijist ,,P “ T l " South Jersey. Th* year it wr., about 7 cents a gallon. f owrT ' or f lha t he took the actios delivered I 'he bill was a special act and The Kredon Communltv Commlltee **' no , ^* of • btt " ““t II cf the Susarx County Board of Agrl j h» d udvenlseo aecord-
eultuiv- h«s enr.e <.yt Tw..nt .. - 1 " ,,, *•
. Tlie State House Commission tran*
according to reports compiled hy Stale Protector Stratton, which shows 327 bucks were killed an<l rrjmrtcd
wardens
• Fean of damage from a spring freshet when the l-e goes out of the Delaware river are expressed hy the resMents of Montague, Walpack and Sandyaou tomishlpa, Sussex county. The Ire has now reached a thickness of twenty-four Indies, the greatest In many years. Hach year the river rises high nnd au Ire blockade would add
lo the danger.
Application will he made hy Elizabeth for part of the 390.000000 federal fund to assist la providing bousing faculties for workers In war Industrie* A repreornlatlvs of tho government Is expected to arrive on an Inspection of housing conditions as they relate to war Industries Decision to ask the federal aid was made at
Ihe Common
enlture has gone 00 record as favoring the tiew leglslotoln Introduced hy A* | •onblyman Philip 8. Wilson, making 1 more stringent the" law* ctncemlng tlie Importation of cattle Into the state.
William Tliompooti. who wan the •Me to MaJ. <«eli. George W. Goe-
tlial* In building the I*auamn canal, was named slate highway engineer for Kew Jets.-} hy the Stale Hlghway Ouiumlskiot,. The apimlotment wa* made at the sugges-.ion of General €B»eihnU who is tlie consaltlng «-ngineer for the state. Tlie term Is f.ir five
years ami the salary (7.nno a year Bordrntouu <Tty Commissioners piissefl He- curfew ordinance
pndilMtlitc dilldren under sixteen yeor. «.f age from being on the streets
approprlatlor, «if frv.m the vocaGonal training oceount of tlie slate department of pahl'e Instruction to advance the work of the boya' re-•o-rve and the Junior Industrial during the si.ring and summer. An appropriation of Ki.OOn was allowed the state department of labor for Its Farm
Employment Bureau.
Miss Bose Weiner of Hayutine was held by Ueourder Cain iu S.'ot lull I for examination for nl leged rejoicing over Ihe sinking of the transport Tum-siiU. Tlie girl was cm ployed a* ensl.ler at a local Ihea.er and Is alleged n, uaie tleclared tiail | th she did not car.- If the Tuwxinla was *unk and ti..|»-d all ships with United
\ Ito Regina, will be by Wierlff liianhivo i-rotight by Fre«l 1..
In bottom. When the manager of | nw the theater learned of her alb-givl re- I l)(I marks lie InimetUalely dlsdiaiged her. i r t Informing New Jersey manufartur- ;
, r> " f < -hild Inlejr condilious general- i i„ . h , Coro-m * ly and advising them of the require- I the lichang- T*
r law 1
ml s
the tlejwrij of Slat.- Ij
Bryant.
ud privileges III the New Ji vmnectlot; with the fedn circular is iedng dlsir .-tilld labor divlidoii of it of labor in the request ’ ' '•'imnisslotier Lewis T.
I W.NMlbu
Austria Returns To Join Attack—To Koep Troops On Ukrains Front * —Breach Between Emplrwa.
Berlin, via Locdoa. — Oim rsiwoc have been resumed on the Rti-slaB front Tho Gormans have cros.-.-d tho
Dvina.
Tho text of the statamoat reads “On the great Russian front. I; utilities began with an advance on tivluak. The Dvina has been crossed w.ihoui fighting. "Called upon by Ukraine to help la their heavy rtruggle against the great Russia our troops have commenced their advance from the direction of
EotcL
"Western Theatre—SoutheaM o' Tahure (In the Champagne aecto: -cal
Dthung developed"
Amsterdam — An agreetern: has been reached between Germany *nd Ari tria-Hungsry whereby, In Ihe event of military action being necesasry. 'he German troops Will be confined :o ibo frontier of Great Rusaia and the Aus-. trians to Ukraine only. This announce■•nt Is made in a Vlrona dlapatrv Stockholm.—The German* resun rd war measures against Rassia. the Social Demokralec states Their first objective L* lb* seizure of Bsthorla and Uvonia. it declares.
Threatened RevaL
'Within a week we will occupy Reval." General Hofmann. German military representative at the Br*MLltovsk peace conference, is reported to have told the Russian* late la January. when thny asked what would happen If they did not accept Gcr
many’* final terms.
The Stockho^n announcement indicates that Germany is moving tooarry this threat. Re val 1* the capita' ■ the province of Eathoala. It U situs - : the Gulf of Finland, and b«» h«- s one of the principal Russian na .' bases for Baltic operatioaa. It hid a popu'.'.tioa before th» war of l»
tw een 60.000 and 70.000.
The Germans' occupation of R.. last faH and the extention of th* invasion northward gave them p> • session of a portion of the pravta - of Uvonli. Including virtually a]! Ucoast on the Gulf of Riga, its area < 18.(00 square miles. Immediately • the north, bordering on the Gulf c Finland, is the province of Eatbonlr T.800 square ml>s in area. These two province*, together with the provlnc. of Pouriand. which has for some Urn* been in Germany's posst-sslon. 00m the Baltic provinces, -naieseln of which by Germany in he pear*
has been insisted upon b>
the ultta annexath>ni;t faction In the
■pi re.
Occupation of Beral would -natural! one of the first «cpe to be takcr e»r a military advance upon Petrigrad In prospect A railroad rur
along the com in the capita » about 200 mile** dl-«anL
Ix>ndon.—A deep. ,.rious schln* hsr bevn created bc'v.-rn German and Au tris-Huaaary by the tennln Uun of the artnl-’. • U tween t! • C*n'r. Powers and Rurslt and t‘ rv-nuwal of a state of war. according
• ompany.
spy’s MAIL LINE FOUND By O.S.
SecretService Man Tapped Let* ters Sent Under Swiss Seal
INTERNED AS DANGEROUS
Federal Agent In Running Down Philadelphian Caught Many Oth-er*--Used Colombian
Mail.
Philadelphia.—fjwltxeriand la th* kann.i through which Adalbert K raid to be an important agent
FOREIGN TRADE UNDER LICENSE
Permit Must Be Obtained for Exports and Imports
NEED SHIPS FOR WAR WORN
Alike*' Hand On Neutral T on nag*— Laos Essential Commerce la Te Be Reduced To A
Minimum.
Washington—All foreign trade of the United ' States—exports and Imports—was put under license by Pre.
of the German Government In this l<lent wu * c ® “ ■ of * ccneral eonatn. communicated with frtends ! pro,ra “ of thf Anierlc * n ■ Dd Allied tn Germany. Fischer, head of the ' <iovernni *nU for releasing ships tn
firm o: Schutte A Koertlcg Compsny. valve msLufactnrers, Philadelphia.
i* interned at Fort Oglethorpe Oa.. ai a dangerous enemy alien, •erre! Service agent* made this
■own when they referred to mall S t by representatives of Fischer
ard. The mall was Aral addressed
to a rrpreeenutlve of the Swlaa Oov-
In Philadelphia, and later ad-
traneport troops and supplies I
Eu
Will Shift Trade Routes.
The lees essential exports sad import*' will be reduced to a minimum and materials regarded as necessary will be transported by the shortest hauls possible. The Allies are working in close cooperation with the . United States and the trade rouUi
ed to persons in Zuilch under the of the world, in many instances, will of the Swiss Government. be shifted to bring the most econom-
ical operation of tonnage. To Make Mora Reductions
The Allies have alraady cut their foreign trade sharply, but wU] make further reductions aa * part.of the genera! plan. American representative* sitting in London will work wuh Allied raprosentatlves In eliminating and rearranging ocean commerce to
political and military leaders art R to he confer/lac bo*tly to find u heel solution to the pwale. The Kreas Zettung. of Berlit , Tuesday declared “on reliable Mfora tlon." that Trotsky** propeca! is :: M peace offer, while It Is polated on y other papers that th* Usstlar w theatre was mentioned dapeeU!:* a offloial army report Of Toesdt Berlin telegram so the Keeiraich volktseiiung of W ednesday say . ‘•The Government la not wOUnt a 1 Goes with 1
Other mail sent from here to German agent* was mailed under the seal of the Colombian Government. Teuton propagandist* here believed their information was secret, but the United State* opened the letters, learned tho eon ten;* and permitted them to
proceed on their way.
With the maR. however, and In fact 't* Ike aame boat, was a Government
‘■erat agent Whit he learned when th# mall wa* delivered resulted In the I ^rrost tn this country of many German flea, whose names have not been published They are now 'Interred.
J free ablps for war service.
Licensing of American export* and Import* will he handled hy the War Trade Board, which has crested a special contraband committee. <wUh
A Seen. , Service operative who . / ^ ^ near Fiache. so well that he ate with ' *** bo * rd - * I m-”Xi though Flscehr did not k«»w T 4 “ n “ for ‘hr c was a United States agent-said ^ BUIDb * r ^ commodity over hat Germany * etplonagt plane were lrhlch ^ r ' or « rnt » r ' , t ha* exercised .... _ . _ . . eZlMin ■ n *•'■ tn.to.rf r, r * rr. 1 111 •.
Germar .: UllUes 1-
hlatt u i
. but
of r.‘j«irtv from \V
<R‘ury
ila to get July, ac-
*• (CIO a imlr. sail Holier GIMnuu I ■ought by Wliliati boro, brnuglit g,':2<
Aih-Umt pair. VV11 non of I'uulto Mttd the baiam-e > ►lightly Iteiuw
! W Jersey if tluv the legislature at Die hill |tr»|iow-v |*
the Austrian munarchy border* U |Mn Rusaia and i German'. compelled to re fare. Tiie oaly thing Au> do against iu wlil. eay> t> pc , !» u. protM-t th. fre.
Propaganda In Roland. -.ilt.rtor The Pruaalan Budg.
All German newspapers note tv fact that three hours after a ms.*•it* was vent out announcing the laecvn" of e demoblUxatioa order to the Rot * J *n Army, another Ruaataa me»rst< wga Usued ordering that «lrcnl»fr 0 - this communication be stoppe- H auggeeted that this Indicate* tbti «h» Bolshevik governmeut aa Jonrrr tblaka of adhering to the deelarr'.: *
ml_. r M _ m _ of Facelgn Minister Trotxky. ■■'tile, so far as Fischer was concenwL ! ' Xt> ° rI * B<! ,ai * ori control, will work Tb *' Z»itung Am Mittag goes so 'v "While Fischer wa* interned at ' * !th th * 8U,r 1>c f* rtln rn'. the De- M t0 “F that there ate proof* th*:
this Government i P*"®? 3 ’ of Commerce and the fchifr Trouky-* pramtae of
cent aald. ''hi. wife was permitted t ’ ln * trade route*. mobUiaatlon Is s sham
him He told her some Im ' Sht * , Controller To Be Named. «®c‘*res that reliable
rtant thing* *eeretjy-eo he sup The Shipping Board ha* formed s 41 i .sed. She carried this Information "l^cial division under Dean E F “ * re<1 ***** * TO * •«* of •o a man in PhlladelphU who traaa- Guy. of Harvard University, to pr. r rmn “ u Ruartaa ermy Ir :• •iRed it ic SvrltierUnd. We not ' f*" ftatisGcsi data on shipping and 11^ Si, k* 1111 1Db0M * B,mr *• ”' t '
•r.ljr know she wa* doing this, but we ' commerce. To briar about a proper . , B0, *“* Tik ' Haiti■-! hej to do it la order 10 learn coordination between Rbipping , * :tie avurc. of transmission." ■. Board and the War Trad* Board, it it
; Nkely that a Mmtroller of ships and
SOCIALISTS BACK WILSON. ! cargoe* will be named to see that
’ 'he *blpt are used la the mo*' CreM Enthusiasm Regarding Open oomlcal manner. Olplemacy Eaprsaeed At Meeting. Control Neutrs! Tennant.
New York- The national __
’ !j*ho: Socisii.t Rad'ca! movementA ! ^ 'h' United Stat.-s
Russian Government signs a ragtlt: peace treaty. As, Imweger. It n reckoned, for the praecn'. at any nit Trotxky does not think of 141 lag aay formulated pea os decl* a situation is created which mtta necessary a thorough discussion u tween th* Government aad the j» preme army command." The correTondect in an apparr:
"The Chancel bo circumstances te conduct turtle negotiations la any neutral centre. «*! It will be the affair of Ifca Centra! Fov era to determine where auefc nego:;« Hons may beat be held. The recall «f economic commission fro* P«i> grad Is under consideration. On the other hand. It ta ertdettlj realized that the questioc of the b» army of AustneGermaa primouert n* war in Russian territory HU! «• troiled by Petrograd cannot be over looked." A telegram from VI*nan to th* T*j Usube RundM-han says: "It U pointed out iu wua-tafonr* quarters that the confusion and talrfly of Internal condition* ta SuoU demand that th- Central Powers ido* a cautious am siting .ntUtudr ssf that In spite of mal concluiiou of peace, there be w hindrance to the exchange cf prwes
I reprv
power In the horde:
The He- of demarcation along : • eastern front must be maisuir.rJ consequence of the Roaalanv' refr» 1 sign a peace treaty, a Vlennv : • patch to the Lokal Acxelger of T r I »ay*. Turktah troops will take po-
, , , , , ‘ lon ^ ■" Turklab territory »
il conference ; . r® 1 ° r M1 R or1 * •n d Import* and hitherto ha* been oceuwed hr Rw
moveruenU. ^ hunker coal by the United Stair* ! elan*
TO CLEAN UP U-BOATS
re. adopted a reaoUi- WuJ t,,e AUle* given them co-.itrol of '
• on which declared that member* i B ' 0,r * 1 ,onr -B«*' and offlclalg predict ! greet witi • ntburiatm that PreM- Tlrt *»lly all tbe ocean-going gblpe J
':«at WHson has placed a* the first hy the neutral, will U i B lhp 8 lm ^ V1#lt T Ce . .ndlUon of hi. pear- prtq-ram open American and Allied sr«w1et« before nseted w.tt, o, -r- r. vettant. of peace, opmly arrived al. n, * n » aoD,ht | IT P ‘*'“ T ° ^ • .'ter which there shall be no private I declined t 0 spectilnu to- ] Them From Mediterranear Mleratandlng of any kind " | °“ 'h" rhaagea in routing of j Washington —The presence of V .•*-
< ’hlcf. of courto t» tlie New Jer "If bird life I
night
j Ament*', foreign commerce likety to ! Admiral~Sima at"r^T'u™^. | from „ut of mearurea to be put Into here as not having tn do with s» r
proitosed assault on the Acs-rU:
Mi. H hoe* at Pula on the Adrit'
ForcesL Chattanooga.
•heiunooga Tenn —Tweaty .-nli men of the Fifty »e<oo(l lafantra .
mp Forrest are roaflaed to the 1 * n ‘ i 11,1 object 1 _ ■e hospiu’ a* the reault of earing ! * nd China. wi-J not be grunted dy coataining panicle, of gronni i lm h or » license. .It 1. like], th,, „
many rare material, aa po.„bl, « in
be brought up from the South
trade balance, wifi he *fIderabiy by redbtrfbutlng
and one of th, concerns of
eLABS IN CANDY; 80LDIER6 ILL. !
J® rr ® K l * known, however, that the
?0 Entitled Man In Ho^.u' At Camp '* ,0 ,u ™
to Latin America for more material. Mid to cm corresponding!' the coun1 i I?”. * If* - ® w,lh U,f ' Orient It I* prob-
y article*, such aa rugs now received from
- conditi •rioua. 1 11 camp
camp It was -aid that j
1 of same < e candy wj
/.etc* ,
Tenn
>hl|>pod the
from Km
ha* b«ea mated la some publut - porta, but to he more likely eonoec" ' with plans for cleaning up the *ct» marinee In the Mediterranean Nets' »n> navy officials hero are no! discing anch plans as they may kno* the suggestion that a navsl dri'*
J l*ola is tr
contemplation n
»ern is to
'IONAPPER LYNCHED.
PEND TOO M «<CH FOR CLOTHE*
• •ford Pretsascr Says Wastrf u i„ Of American Women Is Slnk.m
The Anstrtan base is well 1«» »nd flanked by land dofensee of ' strongest character It la very do.
maintain them ful that a proposal to storm the.- ‘ " possible ■ f- n>e» from the ».« without land '
GERMANY GETS A NEW JOLT.
sir a w.ros That Her Troops Csn >0' Be Used To Enforce Demsnds.
j port would be favored by auy po*'’ Thei* seems no doubt, bower.1, t!=* :
Admiral turns' vis!
Prof Htr
Hii
D Ho! • fir.:
1 ft Impress luna of A1
>e in a lector., were the fcmoum of iris •uey spent on the American — - :! i »*■» Brea* aad the was:, of food
aerted directly with plans m*pp» by tbs naval -ection of the Sup"
dan. fount < ieruln. the ' ^ « r . C ® u,,el! " to ,u ungartan Foreign Minister “'"“"e part In ■ batevar Is lo I n<d Merlin that Austrian ! l ’* ri h “ br *° Tor tb* An
u»l bi : be used against Rjj J 1 ‘* B n “ T * J ,o rr»s
I>P<'ri any policy which Aus * ' B “ Irn "* i *‘7 naval optnh'B no: e4‘provrd. but only for ! kpp, * r * 10 Uror ■ bolUlng uj l»u'po«w of aeN-defoaoe again.t Malnst suhmarinss 1* toa.. to toUUt r,lto Ito toW •>
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