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cape may oorarer tOies. au isia city. k> T'
1—ScrmMil MUad the niln«. this Krmrh nmiDunitlmi tralo U cooveytnt food for tar suns that are ontltut the GcrauriK frotr France. -—German prisoner* in n French concentration ramp, cnpturetl In a raid; many of them are mere xouths. poorly clad, shoulus the dire stralcl't* In which Germany find* heraelf. S—PottaMr American sawmill hi a forest on the Alsnce bonier; this ramp follows the troop*, pnividlag the lumber that 1* needed.
J Not merely has the Dobrndja t>een tak1 ei; fn>m Koumaula. but Berlin and Vienna. who have expressed themselves piously as opposed to annexations, are • Insisting upon n rectification of frontier that will plvc to Austria all | the strategic mountain pomes and
: dominating heights. Including the Iron
i Gates of the Danube, along the west-
German Occupation ot Odessa In- 0 '
NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK
creases Teutonic Menace
in East.
President Wilson, in Message to Rus-
sian Soviets. Issues Oefi to Kaiser —American Troops in Many
Raids.
my who wage* the same war tgainst women and children as against *oldlers. Aerial raid* on towns, which are counterpart of the pitiless submarine war and the attack against American rights, arc the very explanation of the reason why America entered the war. We are sending our soldier* to Europe to fight until the world 1- delivered from these hotror*."
o official annonneemerr has
Thl* Is precisely what Austria did
to Italy when the boundary line wn* delimited by treaty, and the fart that Iv-'-n ruade. the gnirral l'mpr^, Austria controlled every vantage point prevail* that new plans of the Amert-
along the Isnnx.. and In the Alps when enn war department rail for th. .‘Is-
'f* war liegnn Immeasurably added to IM , trh „ f American troops to Frinee
NEW ROAD TO INDIA OPENED * ” Cadurna - * ramimlgn- mur i, , nor e rapidly tlmn was pro;-o*ed
( In the earlier plans. The Indira ions
■ — Berlin !s determined Hint Routnania a re that an effort will be made to
hall be placed ‘a a helpless position at bring the American expedlll-nnrjr the f«st of Austria, covered by Aus- force up to a strength of approxl natetrian guns and rendered forever In- ; |y IjOOOjOOO men by the middle . ' the capable of acting otherwise than the summer. InMcad of .100.000 men ns central powers approve. j wr* contemplated by the original : 'nn*
* —^— • of the war department. The dlsi^teh Announcement that German troop* Intense aerial octlvit/ on the part of many National army units Is •xpecttoave occupied Odessa is one of the of both the entente allies and the ed s.»ki. In aeeonlanee with the i.lan most significant of recent develop- Teutonic forced has developed. Sixty , ihat Im* l>eeti adopted of fnrmlt. an meats. This avtlon by Gi>rmany. In German airplanes took part In a raid | army ror|is ont of two divisions < ‘lie spile of the conclusion of the so-called I‘nri». which resulted In heavy ms- regular army, two divisions of th- Vapenee with Russia, wns expectei! ul- tmltles. final figure* showing at lean tional Guard and two divisions o’ the timal'iy. but It came sotnev.hnt a* a IW |- r*ons to have liccn killed nnd Nntlnnal army. A* many units t the surprise because of the fact that little If* wounded. Among the dead was nn National Guard are already over nc. had been heard of the Germane and American woman. Miss Wlnca Caro- with the larger number of regular :--uy Austrian* In that region. Ufa Martin, who wn* a Y. M. C. A. division*. It I* expected that the r *veThe riecupati.m of Odv«ra. the great- ■ ->i-t.‘. n worker. M'** Martin wn* one nivnt of several division* of the \n-' est Russian pon on the Black sen. i* ' f ►iv |*it>ntis killed In a hospital tlonnl army will follow *o.>n. of the great--st Iraportaner for several : "hieb wn* Mruck by a bomb. Among Tliat the ni"vi-m<-fit of troops will Teason* First. It give* the Gernuin* «••"*** killed were a large number of |». repj.; t | latl |- in . control of the center of d gr.-nt ngrt- | women nnd eliildren who were crushed || r vcd |««*|hle I* indicated hy th. ancultural section, the imaluii* of which | d.-nth In a ionic nl the entrance j nonneement ..f the war depart u* are dealrisl to feed the hungry |*-opl-» ! ''' » suhwny station where hundred* lt „. K.cor>d draft, which wil be of the o-ntral empire*. ! ‘ mcbl refuge from the enemy bombs. ma( )c a « ^ <K , n n% nrelied leglsl: -n With Odessa safely In their hand*. However, while the Huns wen- l«i*t- ; can he •ecur.d fp-a eongreaa. will all the Teuton* will have nee.-** to vast IliE of sld- m.«t “sureensfur raid, tbe out approximately wn.irn men. ' ■ ly ston-* of wheat which can be tren*- j airmen of thg alii.-* were not Idli ' the rapid mov.-m.-nt of many divi« •.* ported ..verlntid or by sea to is.lnt* British aviator* Invndcd Germany, now In cantonments In this com rv wivere it ran ■ n-adUy shliqeil into ranking a d v light raid on Coblentr. .mild make room for thl* large n ■ Ansirin and Germany. one of the ln:|>onant railroad center* t M . r ..f new draft men. In this eonlint the rapture of tMema will mean In western Germany, the scat of big r.on H i* |iri*llrted abroad that « --
something more—nn advance over the military Iiatrack* and extensive m' rout.- m P-rsla and Afghanistan, and nitlon» work* A ton of high expl. possibly India, which I* to Im- f. Rowed slve* v.n» dropped on the city, start 1 now that tlie British have severed the , fires In many section*. Thl* was t. fainnu- Heriln and Bag.iad route to the third daylight tab! on the em-niy coni East. try In c neriod of four day*. The |Kissing of Odessa Into Gertnar 1 Behind the line* in Flanders an
’l*er*hlng’s tner will he hob - 100 miles of frint hy the el.Klng «' • of 101R. a longer front than was 1 • by the British ant.l.-* two year* :
i- ; the war liegnn.
pl.t
will i
of the 4
h-rman mllitaiy line r-rtt. the Boltir at from retreerad) t. t give* the German* of the resource* of of the balk of Rus
Russi* nt Brest | •• Turtle)!. Ita
Franc- the British t
m-intnlnlng th*- effective work they l*sv*- lest, doing lately. The territory ti.-m I ill*- - ntb I*, t’umbrril hr* l«-en ! ammunition dnmjn In the region «.f Mnule-uge. Yslen.I.iir.es, Ik.ual end
if'amhrio lK*inr attacked.
Tin- enemy !• getting alt the worst • ■f the air fighting, mid hi* :t|.pmvnt inability in riieck tbe ItrilUh flyer* or to take the Initiative himself In lids ImporiLat stdiere rather div-ouni« bi< :d l-ast-. of rradln>-<s fm u gr.-m • ■ff.-nslve. It is to he doubt<*1 If he cur venture any lr.rge-s.-ale ..ffen«ivr wbile -i,, overhead field* of ban;.-, are uglily e.mtndled by tils «.p-
d t.v The Araeri
’•*:> w**end dRO yn. Tin raid followed :
Trenton. -Warren county scImiqI official* ore taking a *vti*u» of Iniy* who will Ik- v.i.llng to aid in agricultural v ot* liuribg the coming M-»*«m. \YiilUuw.owi>.—All Hie unemployed tacn of tic ; place have obtained wwk ul the now government plant at Elmwood. uu. 1..tig dally trip* by jitney. \\'ili...m>.own.—Kuil! Errig of thl* ]il::.v lias p-iaw-d the .-xam.natlua and .- rca<ly tor service, making ihnee *oUs tliartrs I j-rig under the colon*. I’aulsiNin.—Tlie cotuni! is .leterinlncl that -ax dodgers slioll "come a. ross ’ am*, haa Instructed the Klnsm-e I'ommlttee to engage a collector to clean up the “d«id list.” •'olllngawtood. — C. M. Gilbert. Jr.. lu.* nc-pled the request of the women of this place to take the lendernhlp In the i-aiupaign for the election of Mr* C. IV Ha*ejer to the Board of Educa-
tion.
I’niilsboro.—The plan* for the sew enige system and dliqsisal plant for this town have been approved by the atale department of health, and It U expected that blda will lie aaked for *!:<irtly. Tr.-nlon.—Board* of education of Salem county are alarmed over fpru»r* that many teachers will *eek employment In monition planta dnring the summer at advanced pay and may n»i return In the fall. < lay ton.—Ali the equipment for road must ruction belonging to J. S. Flsler A Son ha* been taken over by the g.w erranent for uae at tbe new ahell plant at Elwood. Tlie firm will auper«e the linlkllng of several roads. Trento*.—The Supreme Court has istalncd a verdict of COO, given a year ago to George A. Stone, a Maple Shade farmer. In bis suit for damage* against the Public Servire Railway Company. Stone was hurt when a trolley car hit his tram. liullipshurg.—>T1k- voters of this pla-i who are backing the coming o;*- j Uon election hove formed a i-ertna- ; neut organization to be railed the | Home Rule Association, with William H. Soudcrs. president: Frank I*. In- ; arlei. s.-<-retary, and Anhur J. Shinier. : tn-.i-urer. < ollingswood.—At a farewell given Bov. I»r. Alfred Wagg. jiastor of tbe Fir-.; M. E. Churrh for six yearn, and ! hi.- family he was presented with COO [ It gold. Mrs. Wagg with a diamond , stickpin nnd their son with n gold j Mb spin. Dr. Wagg Is the new super- | yntendenl of Hie Bridgeton district. j Muliiea Hill.—Nearly $100 wax real- | l»ed from a "3UU“ held by the Bed Cross. mean City.—All the fire ermpa- i !$•-* of this place liave made donation* • U< the local Bed Cross. Carney’s PolnL—A piano has been ' presutctl to the DuPont Scboul hy n ; Irii l of the pupil*. Union Hill.—To Curtis S|a-ck of this pin- • goes the Uulilous honor of lielng the first mati arrested under the tv 1 eertly j.s-- -! aniMoafing law of New - Jersey Young S|K--k wa» taken In | gustisly on hi* mother’* request. Hoboken —Military street, dedlcateil j to tbe sutdiers who mad Its pavemeui ; ax the ln*t bit of American soil they : touch liefoie leaving for France, ha* 1 come iiilo l-a-iiig here. It was fonnerly known as 11 rat street. Tlie city com mlssloi-ers npprojirtati-d to bulb! arrbex and otheiwise fittingly decorate | the llmroaghfare. Camden. - - Health Inspectors bete are luuking tbe rounds ordering a dennup of ulleys and look yards. Hlgbisionn.—Tills jdaci- bos floati-d , a large wnrice foig. i-ontalning rent ml part of the |
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I tin - Sec-md Histriet Kxen-ptioti Boar-! | I of t■uinl-eriate 4 eoiloty. wllb Instruv | lion* t-> round up tbone uImi had failt-1 ! to cmnply with the draft registration law*. tl>e police have tims far a|iprc bembsl no "■dockers.'* a* all <-f the men are either fur tieyuid the age or hav.
I already enlisted.
Hou’b Vineland —Tlie Samuel Gard Her ll••l!la►tead here, whichiras lie.® In i the i.ossreswin of the family since ISCi. I has l-T-i-n t-un tnised by a glass sand j firm for mlnlni pu.’iws.-s A rich bed j of sand nnderiira I be ten acre* MilKilia.—An opplbuct for i- nni* ! sioti in raise idgs g-*»»iin tlie city lim t it* wus granti-il by the Brard of Hraltb j hen- to keep tlie sty. providing It was
I strictly aanlinry.
Pliman.—Many honse* are being connected with the new maibipal ) sewer system, now In full o|»rratio® PWnipabutg —Mamliers of tbe Greek t'lttholh- Cburch have organised a blind, with John Krarees ns manager. Phllllpsl.urg —Milkmen are Ignoring a town ordinance that require* them to take out n llceone. only one dealer having applied. Phllllpshunr.—The high cost of building ha* mused the School Board to ask the coaunlsahmer* for fl'J/W nihtitioiuil for n new srhonl. Millville.—Every pupil of the puldlc seboois. niTmlwring more than twenlyOve hundred, ha* jnaned the Re-1 Crosa, . and are active In the organization. Trenton.—Asoemblyran;i Mark 1 J»ke I* distributing oevernl hundred rlng-m-cked pheasants In tlie rural dlstricta ot Cape May eounty. Swedesboni.—Free government seed 1 are being circulated among he.me gardwietw • thn-ugh eooslgninent* from • United States Senator Frellnghuysen. Vineland.—Tlie Vineland Grape Jnlee t'ouipany's plant lias ln-en sold to the Jolinson-Dryden Compaiiy of New York, who will manufacture grainprod acts. Ocean City.—Tbe Board of Edura tlon ho* decided to Intrudnre I'rmrh In the high school at the next term The study of German may he discon-
tinued.
Woodbury.—The keeping of pig* In the city limits as a mean* of food pro dnctlon will not he tolerated by the Board of Health, according to one ot the mctnliera. Trenton.—The foe* of booze of Ixv gan township. Gloucester county, are planning foe an option election. Petition* will be presented at tbe next meeting of the Township Committee. Pennsgrove.—A good many farms la thl* vicinity are fer rent, the former tenants having moved elsewhere 1k*rause of the shortage of help nrar the munition planta. South Woodstown.—Plans have been completed for rebuilding the mill pond, which the Chamber of Commet—e have proposed to flood again to provide an attractive recreation renter. rhlllipshurg.—George Wallen. ^Jr, r.-ho was arrested on n larceny charge lodged.by his father. Is now accused of lK-lag a slacker. Iiavlng failed torespond to appear before tbe draft
board.
Millville.—A course of musical training l* to lie Installed In the Culver Grammar School, the teaching to lxdone by phouogra|ih. and tin- Mothers' tiub Ira* puniinsed two Instruments for the purpose. Vineland.—Nine young men who were examined and discliarged by the draft exemption hoard here have been recalled for examination by the Medical Advisory Board of Bridgeton. Camdwi.— Word wa* received by Harry Monroe, son of former Freeholder William 11. Monroe of Camden, that be had been appointed district uianagM* for (Yimden county and vicinity of the di-|nrlmi-iit of labor. An office is to lie opened la O.mden. Paulsbm.—A Junior Kr-1 Cross U being firgaftlzeil In the public schools. Pentisgrove. — A company lias tieen formed here to erect a large building where boxing matches may K- held un der the new law. Paulkl-oro — liorougli council ha* : m*! April 11 and 1” as cleanup dar* for i thl* place. Teams will lx- supplied to j cart the rubbish away. t treat! Oly.—Because of war eopdl ‘ tion* tin- liberty Fire Ownpacy decld- 1 «-d to cut out tlw usual celeliratioD «»f its anniversary. Salem.—James Magee ha* !x-en turn-«-d over to I be f--ieral auihnrltli-s by j tlx- officer* liere for furnlsliiiig soldiers j with wldsky. t:renliK-h.—With Xki population, *i.V*| «.f War Savings Slain]* have been sold here. Wtil.i, mean* a five dollar stamp for every resident. Paterson. — Govemtnipt ngmts nre said to have decided on the pTOfiert) owned by the I’u’i r-oi l>ereiopmeiit Compatiy along the Erie railmad ul Flay Street and Madison avenue, a* a
BIG OH IS 001 NOT LO9I0 F!
Hun passing of Men Belit For Defense.
HIS LINES C0NGESTE
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IS* plant bets-
Ulamboru.—Gtoneeatcr ntunty farm
Waekty Rcviawr Telia Of CentUrtlvity Ol Americans On Fi. Frents—No Major Operati:r. t On Th* West A* Yet Washiccton — American a :g observers have reached the m*:-. that Gcrmaay’a conataa; tmuju* men oa the Western from t; ; o; lease and that the loag-herxL 7 toajc offensive never will n»’. -. calea* i: develop* aa a dafem.:.- ^ are against the growing pr»-», tr , the Allied and American liner Till* Tie hr. geld for week* by k officers, was expressed cfflclzib War Department's weekly rec.rv operations at the battle frocti !: German divisions are reportrd :■ Inc In the Weal, the review n>i., the density of the enemy fore-. neariy reached the point wfce: f ; ge-tlon of line* of commenlr.’.i -* interfere with flexibility at The review records the fi.-jt rsilted Amn ican asssnit upon the Ce man*, the trench raid at dan Mat*h 11. when the enemy *1* dm out :md hi* position penetrate: 1, - yards. The Americans are no* ^ > trenches along the Allied lint • t* different points and are repur>., ttamly active. referring to Secretary Bake:'* rival in France, the review sayb> had interview* with tbe pn::: french authorities, and is ahou: to dertake a cartful Inspect loo of yican school*, training amcamp* and sectors at the front The autetaent follows: “The period of lancUviiy -a Wert Is being prolonged. ■■Though the raids now taklc: ji would :n the past hire beer, c Important engagement.theiess, owing to the fact tiu; are merely of minor Uctlc-l •. they cannot be held to be mo.-
erations.
■’While hostile preparation- . offi-nilve In the West are not rl.n Inc It i* becoming more etldfr 1 the enemy will launch thl* oB<u onlv If coatpelled to do »o t> tv l^eBciaa of the general •tratez: ''While fresh German division* 1 -•eportod as arriving In tbe W. -’ important to note that the dfr r enemy toreer ha: nearly ’< 1 1 ■ Point beyond which It will l- l=M ttrabh* to go. for should any !«“' ditional body of men be ms - chaBces are that the congtf t.,.: Hoes of rommuirlcxtloa Will V<o 0 sreat as to make it lmi«maintain the flexibility of which 1* so essential. “Our own force* In Fr*r Ix-en cosstsatly In acticn "Oor t:coji« are now In the at fit e different point* '■This week we undertook ar.-ault against tfprmac p . . a irted by any Allied eontir.. At dswn on March U. ai - Bhilaxry bomba:dau-nt iastii quarters of on hour, we diuve suerrssful raid against • trench segment. Our men 1- • the German Sine to a dept: yard*. The enemy wa* dr ' after a hand-to-hand flghf. * : oui eoniintent returned oc “At three place* In Lorrsir can troop* an Jar in co-op* ’ •' »m*il French detachmeai- »» mac trenches. Two of thew •. carried out slmulisr.e ■ on a tmntKZ- ol »<»n!K to- **' 1 * piolonged borubaidmeut ■
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I Few of tbe en-: found in ;he fit*t line tr»a Ifie altackeis swept forward | Get men scrund line. Ou* m«:ned for nearly an hour in tush position,, and retired fi’i ling much dsmage and ca j cun,.durable quantity of 01^:’ • Taetc has be n a derided j v. aether coadltion*, j “We kepi up a vigorous ’
i "Near rhe Swiss horde: j the trencha*. hostile bra i w.-re frequent. ■The arrival of our fi< t War In France is noted P»>t wee* the Secretary : terview* with the leadlnr thoriti-* and 1# about to u I careful inspection of our *c! | Ing areas, rest caroj-e, a* » ! seclort of the front wbt-J-F are In ferlioa.
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