Cape May County Times, 15 March 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAPE HAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, It i.

: New Jersey | ; State Briefs :

FOREMni TOIflf flESI

hO< 1*wi

tin* lattfr tonn !»► nm , ptr«l Hi- j fur n k'iiihi> nf.il l«n«l l>:i.«lnc oinirfl. »vl.lrti trfH .-onf n i>cr»<«1 of

Tk»" Millville B«nM «f IWofatlnn l' ehvi«l I’nifotfiuir l*t<nalil CJ:k-I»i>o.iU!J' c.r'N«*w York rlty. a ltd Ml--' Urrn- Sr. Jolm-i «f l'tilltok--|iM*. t'-ii'ji-r.-. of

•lia'i-r. nlxiy, «li«*l uuiibt-Mriiir* in iIh- huh whool. •ili.- wi.man I uni Tlic *Yvr-JWr lira.' -tCIWWIr full- | f.-uu.l <!i-ud nln-n way ti.-rt rmnned ojH-r.'.iii-n of lin .-ani | ••ouiii.v I*1ijt«J'-1:iii ronnmlnc IVlIilwnod rivs-. Wllrlninwl j llu- l«o*ly oiul Nnnh Wililtruml. aTti-r n *l!tnu. have In-pd nnt- .Imvn r>f a nuinbor of »«-ks hwau-w

••f fin-1 alionarv. j • •

-■ Onirif.- • to shnrv with Now- Trank Walking a Vltn-lond lK>y. who ' " iIn- nn- of the l*ji««!»lr Valley Itaa Ji»t nrrlvpd In Tran..- v.rlun his Army Reported Formlnj

; -*TVi-r tvln-ii roiaplrt.-d. At n i-in-iil' Unit the Kroai-li j**iple never , •rrjn-.- of tin- rlty .-■■mnil's.oners lire of iwiuorlni; At:ieri,;iiiUi. hut he ■!<-. i.!«-»l to .itier Into n e. Ultra el imld -t:> .-eist* for an Ani.-riian |in<-k- j T-'• Onttlp- l.y V.hlrh that tnu n2e of toimro Umt Itexe fur 0

;.|iiy will pay .|i Newark fSSOft' i-eot*.

.>• iw viio“e anil Iwar Its alar.- in n n expl.wloti of |i»r..lnr at the' PcHVRrath—la-on Trotxkj. t 5 te rutritilctloa of i Ik aewcV. jilimi --f iij-- Smmlard U< al I j niHlU? --t •. i Jnlii Si-hnK.!er. thirtylion. :.i Uon-l-uirv. Ihnlil A. Wll'oii. j Hartr aanouaded Uiat he lu.: -

, former Exile and Bo:*

Leader Quin.

NEW REVOLUTION PRO;

Bolshevik!—Peking Heart Cent, Semenoff Expects Support f rM|

Japanese Troops

1—The Slht.-fca* sittiation as tne omcrowth of the llur-inn Uehaclr Is now hnldinc the attention of tbie Injt the world war. Thl' pletnrt- shrms Kome of the Jnju.:i<-«- tnH«i* who taay tu-on In- sent to Sllwria. 2In eonnneud of nn American trench In the I^orralne W'-i-'r on the western front. 15—Impnot where the tlrn: . officer. Ueut.-iiant Harden of the Signal cor]is. was woundt-d hy a Oerman shell: the .iugont Is decorated wi: can and French color*.

j the leod.-rs in ICngland. Fratica- and of Mr. Itoruch a- ehalmi:i:i of the Itr.ly. as to the wisdom of {riving Jo- l»>anl Is Inilleated by the dlrecrloo of I 11ii a free hand In this c.ii.nivtion. the iiresiiieiit that the nitiraate flo-

— to— ind.in of all questions, excel-: the de-

Ataerlcan troo|is In the front llm ^ ternilnnth.n of jirl.-ea, Miah rest altrenches In France have had their real npys with the chairman, the other

hnptlsm of Are. They have taken part | memheni of the hoard acting in an

In several engagements with the cue- I advlsorr end co-ojx-ratlvr rapaetty.

Russia Makes Humiliating Pease 1 »- -*».

3 I Iltj of o reel battle. Ihe Americans to hav- j-rovided for thy centrallxa-

hove repulsed several raids unde by j tlon of power

NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK

But Kaiser's Soldiers Con-

tinue Invasion.

AMERICANS REPEL RAIDERS

Pershing's Troops, Now Occupying Eight-Mile Front, Hurt Back Strong Forces of Germans—Fight ~ Like Veterans.

Extreme chaos has continued t-j mark the ItUMdan idtuatiou. the only thing that ha* aecmed reuily Hear being that tiermany Is determine.1 to take advantage of tbe utter colla|iMof I In "la to 'else such temtorj an.l fiUIij.li.-s us alie desire*. The bolshevik envoys {irescMed the humiliating sjx-cUirte of signing a |wa«T treaty >lthout dn*-U"ion. fearing a* they auBounced. Uiat negoiiathm* would only mult in the lia|..o4tton of more ol. noxious term*. But even after the Bussian |m-uv.- deiegat.-* bail thu* dehased tlteiuwive* the Certuahs eontlnucd their lnra«ioa of ltu**ian territory. Whether the masse* of the Bu**iun pe»i-!e will accept the humiliating |hw.v term* arr.*-.! to hy the tadsbevik dele gate* i» a ■| io.*r.i.u that only time enn

repulsed several raid* made by

Germans and Inflicted heavy ! ;.Tee than has been proposed by those j 11■s*es uj-on th;- enefuy. Tli* mmt i demanding some n.-tion of this L'.nd. preie.-itluu* • ngagement was that! g;

j «hich resulted from a strong German j Tin- death of Join, lte.lm .ui the

attack ii|miu the American lines In the j Irish national leader, remove* the Toul *e>-tor. A large force of German leading champion of home rule f r Ire-•li.K-k" tr.».p*. trained e*t«eclally for j land tmd .me of the most strik;: g flg Fils operation, uttncke.1 the American j tire* that English politics has proll“e aft.-r heavy artillery tire Itad duced In the past quarter of a o Miury. pronically leveled th>- American For more than twenty-BVe year- Ked-

.-t. tii!t:u:urnlh>-.l tlernuin. who has furty-lhree year* ol»l. sufTere.! : •-.-n in this country eight year*, wa* mangled light hand and was liU'lb '.i'n In cttxt.Mly at <*t:inp Menitl. Pit- 1 •■trued ulw.iit tin- fnci-, At Oon|wr mont. by govern meet ..tll.-ials He wa* Hoafiltal. Camden, the do- tor* bo'ic

'* eti t» Newark and (ihteetl in the t« save 1-ts sight.

1 - county Jail to anait further or Michael Mentil.-s; u yonug mcrcliant ■ : - s-hmeh-r I* well educated an-t 11 tK 1 prooilnetit member of the IHaf .r i.-rly lived In Glo-jc.-*:cr. He took S.K-ial Oui>. Vineland, wa* given < i; Maeni at the ramp ns a laborer !1 farewell prior to Ids de|uirture for i alj the oilier day. •I 1 *’ Georgia Tcdmical SHiool. prepnrnIIh- m-ently organlccl Mannfnctnr ’"ry to euterhig tin- army avlaiinn . :*' . ■•iini-H of ihe state ..f New Jer- •'"T'- Fonner Judge Taller and May

which embraces nntonc It* dlrec- or Elevens made n-Mr*■>»•*.

'• r* the ofSci-n. ..f many of the largest One of the foes of 1*kix«- in Svvode*- •• ' “'rutliHi- ins niHlertuken a state l,,, ro ha* offered fltai tonanU defraj-v-ol.- cntnpaiM! to enroll as tnetahers Inc Ihe hklw-nscs of a *ih-.-1uI option r.-j.n--ulntlv.-* of every .me of the electh.n rather than wait until the "■ tlutti .1.1 fit tnanufai-itiring plant* : KcneraI election. Tlierv has been .-ou-

■iderablc ciumurni over the extra ex-

tr.-tn-bes. Tbe American triMiji*. . | .Itsinaycl by tbe terrific bomhunlment. ; >uhm] their grotiud mid u-ngage.' in a I h.itnl-lo huad *tniggle with the GerBinn raiders in the trenche*. Tlie German* were driven liark into No Muu's lamd. leaving three piisoners end

raond had fought for home rule

hind and during the greater pirt ol that time, he was the recognize.! leader »f In-lunil's “struggle for iil-rty.'

Ills detenuloed light In ]>arUatlM home rule earned for him the sol “stormy jM-m-l of the hous.-

I I'.dTogtad a* th. :e«J twei:, that . dinlotstRitit.' i-Cl

for

let

. . — —— In

‘ I dead In the Am.-rimti trenche*. paying tribute to the memory n: ItcdIhe American* pursued the fleeing tr.on.i In the house of common-. Sir Germans and infli.led further lusst-s lalward <'arson. Fbiter lende: nod n* th.- enemy retreated to their own long-time opponent of Kedmnud. nade line*. Tlie American* suffered severe this significant statement: “Ii i.-ed. casualties. Ihe .lead IbHodtog three wo were not very for apart In o r nt- • ii.ers and seventeen m.-n. but the tempt* at a urttlemeut of Ihe Irish Am.-ricnn line, were malntaloed at all | ogestion " Itcdmnnd wo* weU-k .wn |«..ni* uinl the raid wn* declared a I 'u the railed St.ttes, having v "impli-t.- failure. Many cases of In- I this country In li«N acain i n it,],, .tivnlmd heroism on the |iart of the! im — Ani.-ri'-nn* were r.-t-.rt.-.| and several ' In the .use of General MnrH the oflieer* mid men were decorated hj 1 new ailing chief of *tnff. the id , nt the Fr.-n.-li premier for bravery. centralization of ]«iuer i* also . he Otb.-r raids uimoi the Amerlcm <uirrie.l out. It is mim.uuced hat Un.-* in the ClH-min lie* name* sector | General Mur ell will have full ]. ver mid In leirraine were also repulsed to mirganize the general staff w. !. wIth -ever* !.».*.* to the enemy. In view of giving if >1,.. Iilghett .-file: . nl! the*.- engagement* the American ( in It* work of directing the uti -i". 1 have shown that, despite their ' udlltao' <iid of the war. He ha* l-*-ii

1 the m-vv ty|ie of >

Jn-rieuce

they are 4io». j«rfi-ctly he i-ni-lt.-s uniS are ulilr r own ligiiln»t the enemy

■lect his

* tint- of General Mu: 1* wa* to ••stnhlis'h Chc** - o |nilry. 11.- arrauged to

* ' new spaiM-r e.irn-apondent* once ■ *lnrl> large t-i.C *hle!i .isy anil Indh-ated tliat he will end tonj» ar. taking .. th- ..r to n-lax the censorship to sue! h-- vest front 1* iPHeated - extent that Anii-ri.wns may learn t ■meemem «hat the Am.-r ul-..,t what their soldier, are .! » t..>ii!lng M.uiethlag ■■». r in Frane*-. Tin- api«itntmmt of • .r tretiehes on the lattle . ernl Mi.reh to thi* i.,.*|iion m,,

front l* llabl. -

Ime t„ the regular trench

pctisc of »|Ms1al election* which have not lo-en prv-vhhsl for In the hudg.-la of the low 1,Kid,I* nnd iHimugh- It I* estimated llmt the cost of a *i>et1al cle.1l.Hi In Sui-.|eshnru would bp IiIm.ii! *KXI, ubik- f.t ilu- t.-wiud.ij>» It

l-iiglil lie SlUU less.

Out of 2li Claim A-1 me. only 2.'i are Amerlcau iHint.

Jolm Steven* wo* el,-.'te<| .-hi.if «.f

»ffi.-er suffering fr..m n wound. ll ''' MilhUlc lire .le|ctmuiut. . dgn lii th.- Fnlti-d States navy of IMawatv Isidge of yir!*>i^. of Millsit extraction v.-erc among the r.l HieiSiurg voted to buy ?l.

\ alien* wlm nrrlve.1 at the Mer- "* ,r ’*' nu, l ,k -

o Itity IVnltentiary. Trenton, from .J". . i, “* ilttlCi Srampa

l: I-.tv Id lh- Fon-si I’.urrell. It. I> .

of the Klrst rtvsliyterlan

uroli. South ttrange. re*lgniH| Ida

'•'‘Tito formally on Sintday. to take May I. to accept Hie chair of

• . Td instruct lor ar Ituliuque Fol- - iiiid Srinitutry. Inilmque. In. He * Im-i-ii rector of the Hiurch for ten

mlllinnnlri-s. one German

t caimixxary lor Foioigc A dt-cr. o algaed hj Eicmit: u* -- nh-ACe. tSe i-v eeuation of ti, a, i-.iaxtnns tt I'etrograd. Th, - i-ie'a Cutumissionera lift lor ilu,-! -ulch is tu be the new ItUxsixL 6 at lean ug.pjratil>. Yf .. uiMioner of Educauon. M. Lmut; »>. wl-l remain ta p«:iogr*j 4 . i e.iieseatiiuve of the Govercan will be invested with exl.-;u:tj

power*.

The Pettogiad papers conH-c n-jatti of Trotzky'a reslgnatl.-u • ;g:i MinUfei. Ills dniict *• 1 t-U upon Ills deputy. M. TchirrUra -Vs th* Bolshevik Forci-.n !e cr. Trotzlty, whose teal Hat. ; . v Braun- :.-la, was the mo*: itipra i-emher of tbe rrvolnUotuty 1 .it mem formed alter the •verUi.-M Kerensky .last Sofrombc. .-.’rux N.koiai Ij-n.ne, as I > renUe:. »„ , nominal head of the Go r--^ Trotzky virtually con troll el -tiny up to the second |e-m- ..a

LS e at Brest-Utorsk.

It wo* Troizk) who made jc. , ■ ' xt of secret documeais exc'ua

worth of 1 between former Rosslan gt.v -

J nd foreign gove-nmeut*. aaj r. 1

t Alpha

I the wiudenis

who proposed the aruiL-::

■rukr room for wouaile.1 aoidiers 11 ' ~ *“' c u-, ' u enilated lu

-f the Millville pal- | Ceutrsf Powers eariy la ;

Ic.

ark httlklcr* four I hut when contra- rr>- given out to hufhl linines for Shipyard norlietw an«l other* wh.. have cve-i.- to ihe city to engage in war work fur the government they wilt he P -m-I ..ver and c.Hitra.i.d> front oth-

:nployed.

n|algt

The Wildwood High S.1MM ha* onT’lle.! lt»» |H-r cent of It* *tudenta In the organization of n Juulor B.-.I

Tli.- IngcranlMtntid ('onifianr of I'ldllliwhurv- will allow.eriployc'-* to a*.- |i»l actv* «»f ground f<w w;tr gar-

lien*.

Although Grwil.Mli reahhuts hnre

IMW |» *w “TT-''*"* "r '• m - e— "I*..

saving* *■ riui|s.. i,„. work goes on. and

ver Sl.ino worth nn- wild. Srtlllchtlng. priio-|,>ul of the

..tntd a letter from Wllllntu HnyIinUiatrial Worker of Hie

W .rid lead*r under indictment In Oil-

w.i* iiirrlgniHl at Jersey t-py ntid "'lldw.**t Puldle SHiool, has re-

ai'T-pt a |Misltloii s

pl.a'. il niuh-r lH,n.| for a h.-anug

- Hw «f attacking the IV-sIdent ;, u d W ^ f1 ,' ,r ,n "'c' 1 ^

- g.H eminent In - •M-.-Hir*.

Stewart I'armit. who laid Iww-n In e .'tnp:..v cT tlie Pennsylvnt.hi Hull, ad t'omjr.fly f..r 4T. yeni* imiil rrnt « . .M.-.I •'ndiIHily .-11 the home of ■- I-ydla llamllt.Ai. Itonleiitown.

He had not ItecH wHl

■ In-

Walti-r NTHterMon. a YlnH.unl young Hum. l.lrd for seven day* after i-uttliig ■■I* lliu.-nli with an oyster s'iHI hut la

now .-oiisi<|er.-d out «‘.f danger.

S|Mflker (liarfe* Wolven.nr of the

‘ 1* accepted an tinnim

for »

Thom. iMirn-.io 1

N. MH*a

• II..get

Mlllvjll*

.- at 11 iMsmter tua-cllng 1

plniintsl.

tidlcai

bleu eventually led to the zb conference at Brest-Utovsl T • • •‘ons were disrupted in xci.i.n a:y aud hostilities were ten-*-: T Germans then submitted partial ;>i t rsu. hut Trotzky took .no put

the coufereaee*.

T.-otaky V T.-*!rngtIoa It t.'.. among ttie Itusaian leafle t fe:«j by IWUn. Oa February 2S. Be-I.i ported that Ensign Xrylealn .5 msnder of the Kuasian s-ak-h«-en : epersede* A dlsnsit ib i»ndon said Krylenko hsil ■< rs c» nr to differences with the < a -if P-opleV fVrnmi.-arie. Trorti n-siknatlon was forecast b> >1 la»t week The wlthfliuwx:- of Tr« k. and Krylenko leave Eew.re > I rurrjvor of the Uolslirtlk rultar ’.-o vtrete Trofzky a’*o Is pr— :-r tin- Prtrogrud t'ouacil of W<--:.r-i asl Soldiers’ IM-rite* and

hlch it

>I> .ivnl a*. In hi* work as !,ief h- Amarlcau artilh-ry for. • iu

cn« Til.- ' France he hn* Im*-i, |„ Hose • ,. ; Hi I* understood | with Geoeral Pershing nnd Is Inti, - t -

iiliar wit], ..ti ...i,.y|nous et.r wd.

.Utc

j t«-ca-'*ary *tip|«.rt foi j Tlie growing activity I tnMip* t« further *h.i

nHi'iig.-, which re.- division* of li-tv to give the

Spc-ulnii.Ht a* - . G.nnany’a ...

■ mt line* | ndv.-rtl'H-i] offensive .4, the w.*-.-, American j trout ha* <-uutlnned. with uplnl

the Puliiic S.-rv Ice I’..; f New Jersey. .ipi-nitiRg tr..! hi-- t.i't Princeton I'n I vers. i*:.-d in Newark * a private 'It'**! Sinies nnny. Me Is

er r* old.

Mo" h*.-y wns fi.rc*l to kin nnd *trlpe In the American '• l.-avlng th.- I'idon rviuntyr

ie draft

S Tyl.-r ..f I'luinttHd wa* f—<1 mlmln'Mttutor ..r New

pointed for dictator, arltk r- - j .Tufhorlty. on February m

,, ,, . . j Having escaped from Bfb.-: *. * l*> 11. II. tloddanl. r.lM. lie* made | he wa, ... n t f., r politic.. “ e .raining mHiooi vii.ai«s.i r- — . . t*

M..>

Hiim.I a( Y11.elate I

***rk In the rvweanla de- !

l.-nv.- |o acei-|it u s!mi-

Trotxky wa- an exile at t of tin- war. He was axpeil.-.I ' •op* for preaching peafr ami ■> New Yo-k na January 14 1 returawd to P.usala last

dally

ituty 11*1* which ar.- now coming | rvally will he laan.lied . General I’. r- hlng. tera It I* |e.|iei,,| ,| 1U| a noun cement ha* l.e.-n mud.- that 1 fully occupied with .1 third American Liberty hum will I ltu*»ln and i* h,. The campaigii for pll«lilng lier .hsix-i.* 1.

-..ugh of Berg.Hlfli-hl ...lopted a curf.-vv :IH. under eighteen

H.-ken

lerk at I'hilllpa- .

I.,- 1'™!^,'.,',,,..,~i<7£t | "" ol lb. Imp..,.:

-I i.i.d I* tlie only original .-i.iployee of 1 ,nM '

"ver : I..‘ksi «„nh ..f W s .-i have ! ASKS MILLIONS FOR CU»'-1*0-11 sold al the Gnulocl. |m>*. ofll.e. i — —

and Ihe i»v. |,'. a|iuu a |« |,, M *;g»i The Kw.-ui Puldic r-Hued ha*

lolled 1U0 pet ccut. IN the Junior Bed

Warhlngton -4’oBgress *

trolley .-ar* ..f the Pnldie !>.' th.- Army Ordnance Un'. 'ompauy were de- j hjc at defirirncy approiuU': • 1*1 lev •*! t„ have tt.»nufaciure of urdnanv. I

Are al the luim In | heavy guu*

A envy Urges Deficitncy App

Of *400,030.000

Service Ballw

strayed in whai !• iN-en an Inc.-ii.liary

April 1

■ of

site will t),u umli-iia

lei. S.iiM-nnten.leui Wllllan i Afldltioa of the fJOO.oovMin Mid Hull to lepla*v these < Mr* | the I'rgent Iieflri. ucy hill, i- : • preneni high .-0*1 of material j I'i* Senate, wa* requasled l.>

r en.-b tj, z chief of ordnance, but Sen. t * esll- j er» ware disposed In delay r' -

th* appropilation take r- *♦ Ihrough the Hou- '

• •ne, altliough Ihe

I leu*; Slu.tisi f,. r

April Itl Appropriate prirai^wiU | d provided by ihe .iiunty and Hly et perluicndeni* ..f e.lu.-nti..n An u, c «K1lv.- lumpiilet d.-alli, k with Art Mir I ,, y olikervaiiee I* nvail.tldr to *.4„k.| ..-her* uiMm applh-aiton p, || \ •i". .le|Hirtiijefit id pul.lie inat;ge. j

'i>. Trenion.

Stale Forester Atfr.il Gasklll re i I..- re.i>iiiine«ii|fillor. Ihht A Hair I \ r-xenlaea 1m- <Ur*He.l t..« „lu, I ■vlu« and lieuuilfjfPI arlibalground* | planiing eiid mninging for ihe . arv *_ “■ ‘"••ru.-le.l e*|w,-mtty In Ho- j

iPpropiiaisop wa* nsju.>> ' - •♦’y. it way desire! prinr . ' " liract* for heavy gun* real • with flnal arluai axprhd '

■ iahl) delay.U.

VICTOR L. BCHGEff INDICTt3

V/ith Four Others Hs Is Ac-mv^ 0

Interfering With Wa- P 1 *''* Hiieago An laflictm* c 3

GRAND DUKE LI0LR* Ti 5roth*r Of Former Cz> r f J> '

Oolshevik.