ANERIGAN PLAN ADOPTED BYALLIES Premier Lloyd George Tells Commons of Decision FOR CENTRAL AUTHORITY Wilson Saw Peril To Allied Cause— Determined United States Should Not Waste Her Strength. London. — Premier Lloyd-George made fn the House of Commons his eagerly awaited statement regarding the recent army changes He sald the Govern- ment was anxious to retain the serv- tces of Gen. Sir. William Robertson as chief of staff long as it was compatible with policy decided upon in common Britain's allies, The Premier said the policy of the based upon as sumption that the Allies had suffered in the past through lack of and co-ordinated efforts. it decided to set to co-ordinate Allies, 80 the with Great - the jovernment was he concerted had been authority thi up a central the strategy of Document Most Able. The Premier that the elusions reached the very powerful repre gentations delegates of other ably the American “1 hesitate for some Premier in referring to representations, “at whether 1 House of Common ted by asserted con were result by the governments, not Government time,” the American sald the not read in the 8 the very cogent the American the cas is nN f the pubmitted to a The ly reason why I it to the House is that it is with the plan of operations.” documents submi delegation, for the present proposal It documents ever rence ilitary conferen } $ do not read mixed up Represents Great Britain. ) need that The Premier Gen Sir Henry been ag ain on He terrible i linson had t Great Brit said realit done for some char order to ef han han had hith direction of nad decided sel up nate the the last decided body some Prari ie Freq READY FOR THE HUN DRIVE es Pre To nsw \Zia & any V fates Sv Counter If Ger iss Treaty. pared of paper,’ considered advantageous Fhers ) t th the fullest cognizance has cent massing of S8wike border, of the re en Germans near the which, however, must be regarded as a possible blind to dis tract y Projec ted attention from the real point of offensive been zuggested in in connection with the re ner] Smuts to Switzerland has been reported to be poll ter, but may have been really military which, perhaps MITE THE COUNTRY’S SCHOOLS. Students’ Desire To Join Colors. Washington Wholesale resigna- tions of students to join the fighting forces are seriously impairing the in comes of the country’s enlleges and uni versitiea Dr. P. P. Claxton, commis gloner of education, gave notice that if many of the institutions were to con: tinue their work financial aid from the outside would be necessary. CLAST WRECKS FOUR BUILDINGS. Three Men Burned In Explosion Al Wayne, New Jersey. Wayne, N. J~Three men were glightly burned in explosions which de gtroyed four buildings of the Wayne Powder Works here. Windows in towns nearby were broken by the ter rific force of the explosions. One wet house, one dry house and two whee mills were completely destroyed. o CALMLY AWAIT THE HUN DRIVE With Full Knowledge Of What It Means, Tommies Are Resolute And Unafraid. Officers And Men Feel That German Offensive Will Mark Turning British Armies in the utter absence of panic Field —With or dread, of battle. Unlike garts, the British do not pretend they are longing for carnage. The fight ers are ready, with jaws set resolutely, calm and unafraid. Not that the troops underestimate what Is coming On the contrary, every that army in the individually understood quite so well the importance of an approaching battle First, its never so high. Second, leaders and men never were so thoroughly in each dence Everyone appears to feel that in all any world ever because intelligence other's confi of bluffing is a the that behind the discontented war, Ns” NES; although Hindenburg out » u arvel that undoubtedly has punch he not win everything og nt thi $ got into this not—will 1 Formerly only the knew generals } about the fact that depends muck Allied Was Today every wise 10 upon some exient perhaps an early peace of the Here and increasing. there is a front there raids are EDC radic lay machine BILLION-DOLLAR BILL PASSES. Deficiency Measure. m-doliar TWO-CENT COINS NOW ASKED Recommended To Meet Change In Newspaper Price Was? 35 SAILO FROM HASH Case Not One Of Ptomaine Or Ground Glass. # KALENDINES SUICIDE Shot Himself London General Kaledines, leader f Cossacks, has comn the Don itted uleide, the Russian officia Petrograd General Kal has been rumored One report was that he news agen declared in a dispateh received here liner’ re ported sulcid for several days shot himself ment of the itself with after the civil govern y ion the Bolsheviki district voted to ally FALL KILLS NAVAL OFFICER. Lieutenant Commander Bausch Tum. bles Down Hatch, An Atiantie Port Injured in an accident on a battieship, Lieutgnant- later on the hospital ship Solace. Lieutenant Bausch fell down a Lateh and his akul! i= said to have been broken. The Solace was near by, Two other members of the ships crew were reported injured. TO BRIDGE THE BOSPHORUS. Span And Tunne! To Connect Europe And Asia, Amsterdam. ~The Turkish Parlia ment has approved a bill providing far the construction of a bridge and tunnel across the Bosphorus, connect. ing Europe and Asia. Contract for the work has been awarded to a Budapest firm and it will begin op aration in April, GERMAN ADVANGE INTO RUSSIA BEGUN Annonnces the Crossing of the Dvina fO TAKE TWO PROVINCES Keep Troops On Ukraine Front -—Breach Between Em- pires, Berlin, via London Operation have been resumed on the Russiar front. The Germans have crossed the The text of the statement reads “On the great Russian front, hostili began %ith an advance on Dvinsi os The ina has heen crossed without truggle against the g te wv bos $ } oops have commenced ice from the Threatened Reval, BR WOeRK we in Poland. The Pi Propaganda Washington for devoted to German territory, lispateh from Sw ported that the ues Budge! to be propaganda in Pol ian 1918 calls for 2.250.000 marks ish according tzeriand It ir Te Germans are pi ive campaign of Prus sianism in Silesia, Posnia and West Another dispatch says berg. who were meeting in support of # united Poland. and at the funeral great crowds joined in the procession, while shops theatres were closed and university classes suspended NEGRO KIDNAPPER LYNCHED. Stolen Baby Later Found Uninjured In Briar Patch, Fayettesville, Ga.~"Bud"” Cosby, a negro, wag lynched near here by a mob’ after he had attempted to rob the home of Mrs. Barney McElwaney, pear Aberdeen, and kidnapped her 2- year-old baby. The child was found later in a briar patch uninjured. FOUND BY U. a ters Sent Under Swiss Seal Agent In Running Down Philadeiphian Caught Many Oth- ers-—Used Colombian Mail, SOCIALISTS BACK WILSON. Great Enthusiasm Regarding Open Diplomacy Expressed At Meeting. New York of Labor-Socialist-Radical mo 1 1 ans 0 ¥ adot i : 1 cor miembers ith enthusiasm that Presi Wilson has placed as the first jon of 8 0 ‘ IY arr condit gram open covenant ved at after which t be no private a pe GLASS IN CANDY; SOLDIERS ILL. 20 Enlisted Men Ir Hospital At Camp Forrest, Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Tenn Twenty enlist Forrest confined to the base hospital as the result of eating are At the camp it was said that The candy was camp canteen and was said to OREIGN TRADE Exports and Imports Allies’ Hand On Neutral Tornage— Essential Commerce is To Be Reduced To A Lees Minimum. Make More Reduc Control Neutral Tonnage. /tS 1ally all the oceans owned by the neutrals will American and Allled servic many months Officials de on the foreign commerce lined to speculate changes in uting likely to into 1 tare ica's ut of measrures fo be put force. It is Known, War Trade Board is inclined 1« to Latin-America for more materials and to cut correspondingly coun: tryv's trade with the Orient. It is prob able that many articles, such as rugs and art objects now received from Japan and China, will not be granted import licenses. It is likely that as many rare materials as possible will be brought up from the South America’s trade balances will be af fected considerably by redistributing grow « however, that the Oxford Professor Saye Wastefulness Of American Women ls Striking. Washington, — American women spend too much money for clothes, in the opinion of Prof. Stoughtoy Hol born, of Oxford University, His first two impressions of America, he sald here in a lecture, were the amount of money spent on the American wom. an's dress and the waste of food. dA A ANS SI GERMANY GETS A NEW JOLT. not Be Used To Enforce Demands. Amsterdam Count Czernin, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, has notified Berlin that Austrian troops must not be used against Rus. sin to support any policy which Aus trina has not approved, but only for purposes of self-defense against ma- rauding bande, ARE SUI RIT, SUSPICIOUS OF TROTZNY ‘PEACE’ Germany Worried Over Lates! Move By the Bolsheviki. | DEMOBILIZATION STOPPED | Order For Russian Demobilization Said To Have Been Canceled And Berlin Fears Trick—War Prigoners, Amsterdam. Judging from the lat indications in German press, ys dissatisfaction and suspicion has aroused by | Foreign Minister the the latest move of rotziky important leaders are sald to find the he TO CLEAN UP U.BOATS. Sims’ Visit To Rome Believed Con With Yo Drive Them From Mediterranean. nected Plans Washington “he presence of Vice Admiral Sims at not having to with any assault on Austrian naval base at Pola on the Adriatic as Rome ig regarded here as do proposed the plans for cleaning the sub Natur. ally navy officials here are not discuss. ing such plans as they may know of. but the suggestion that a naval drive on Pola is in contemplation meets with a cold reception. The Austrian base is well located and flanked by land defenses of the strongest character. It is very doubt. up fenses from the sea without land sup: port would be favored by any power. There seems no doubt, however, that Admiral Sime’ visit to Rome was con- nected directly with plans mapped out by the naval section of the Supreme War Council. It is certain that a definite part in whatever js in prose pect has been reserved for the Amer fean naval forces, in a general way naval opinion here appears to favor & bottlingup cam. paign against submarines in the Adriatic rather than assault by sea on the bases, A.