jqiywiinmnuK lUMUmiitUKff 4, EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MABOH 21, 1810- CRY IN REICHSTAG FOR HOLLWEG TO UPHOLD U-BOATS Von Heydobrand, Conserv ative, Hailed as "New Hope of Democracy" 'FORWARD MOVEMENT ON Issue Becomes Acute, Says Tageblatt Editor Over Fu ture of Sea Campaign BEnUM, Mnrch 21. Hcrr von Hcyde brAml, Conservative leader In llic Kclcli sing, la described ns "tho new Iiope of the democracy" by Theodor Wolff In tho weekly review In tho Tnseblntt. of which he la the editor In chief Ilerr Wolff, commenting on the Conser vatives' Bupport In tho nclchataB of tho resolution regarding tho conduct of the war nays: "Many of havo nlways been con vinced that tho political iirocrcss of Germany Is only to bo expected through the Conservnth'es. Tho members of tho - other parties, with honorable exceptions, are with difficulty brought to act, and aro often tired before bedtime. "When tho storm-tried Conservatives desire to protect their Interests or carry their purpose through they throw every thing that hinders them nslde. If they can only realize their desires In the Itclch utag they will heatedly as they will re ject this Imputation secure for Parlia ment the role which It should have. "MAKE POSITION IMPOSSIDM1" "The Kreuz Zcltung has declared frank ly that tho motions which tho conserv atives and 30 National Liberals arc to support In tho Helchstag aro Intended to express tho feeling that the Government docs not possess longer "that confidence which In Itself Is certnlnly most desira ble"! In other words, that tho motions shall cither Impel Doctor von IJcthmann Hollweg to change his opinion or shall make his position ns Imperial Chancellor Imposslblo for htm. "Is not that always provllng, natur ally, that tho Conservatives do not nbandon their plan a resoluto transi tion to tho decried parliamentary sys tem which makes the existence of tho Government depend upon tho confidence of tho people's representatives? Hut In tho lands ruled by parliaments no motions touching tho alms and problems of tho conduct of tho war havo thus far been brought beforo tho parliaments. "STOXIMED PAST HARRIERS" "In England members of tho lower house havo criticized tho expeditions to Oalllpoll and Salonlca without offering resolutions, and In Italy such criticism for tho most part has been suppressed; In France, sanltnry arrangements, aviation conditions and such-like have been dis cussed: that Is to say, only questions of organization, Tho Interpellation of Abel Ferry calling upon tho ministry to make effective Its constitutional right of direct Injr nlK mobilized forces) was rejected by Premier Brland ns an invasion of the pre rogatives of tho army leaders, although thla Interpellation, too, affected only con ditions behind tho front. "Our Conservatives and 30' National Liberals, In their fiery demand for now parliamentary rights, stormed much fur ther past the barriers that 'liavo been set tip elsowhere. Thoy not only demand In public session explanations of closely allied political and military motives, to which the Government Is paying heed, but" also prescrlbo In sharply formulated resolu tions tho guiding lines of strategy. This forward development Is moving somewhat rapidly, and we must havo time to accus tom ourselves to a method which has fallen rathfr Into desuetude since tho French convention. "Herr von Heydebrand remains, never theless, the new hope of tho democracy." RAIDING AEROPLANES RETURN, BERLIN ASSERTS Say British Military Bases Wero Ef fectively Shelled BERLIN, March 21. All the aeroplanes that took part In the raid over the south east coast of England returned safely to their base, according to an official state ment Issued today by the German Ad miralty. Military establishments at Dover, Dcil and ltamsgnto were shelled with goqd ef fect. It wiii stated. The text of tho official statement fol lows: "On Sunday afternoon n squadron of nnxnl aeroplanes bombarded military es tablishments at Dover, Deal and Hams- gate In spite of vigorous firing from land batteries, the airmen scored numerous direct hits With good effect. All the necp planes returned safely." Tho British Admiralty reported that one of the four raiding German machines had been shot down Into the North Sea. ALLIES TO CRUSH GERMANY'S TRADE WHEN WAR ENDS Head of British Board Out lines Plans for Com mercial Supremacy SEES ECONOMIC FIGHT HOLLAND BRISTLES WITH TALK OF WAR Nation, Enraged Over Loss of Ships, "Ready to Take a Very Different Role" Teutons' Threat of Teutonic Customs Union Will Be Met by Similar Measures ' DENY "WISSAHICKON" MEANS "SOUR GRAPES" Historian and Clergyman Take Issue With Professor's Definition What does Wlssahlckon mean? r Tho question has stirred historians nnd scholars for a week, because the Rev. John Melghan, pastor of Hebron Church and member of the faculty of Dropsle Col Jege. claimed that ho had discovered the word to mean "sour grapes." Ho made this announcement at the weekly conference of Baptist ministers, held In the First Baptist Church, 17th and Hansom streets. Whereupon several other clergymen expounded the theory that "whisky" figured In the philological his tory of the word. Ernest Bpofford, assistant librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, declares that Doctor Melghan Is "all wrong;" He could find no basis for the "sour grapes" theory, and, as a matter of fact, believes that there never uas such a fruit along the banks of the picturesque stream. He contends, furthermore, that the creek was named before any white man met an Indian and that the Indians had never heard of whisky before they heard of white men. He reasons In consequence that the stream was not named In honor of the much-discussed liquid. And even when the Indians did hear of whisky nnd began to drink it and like It, they didn't call Is 'whlslcy," but ''fire water" or some such equally descriptive title, ha points out. Mr, Spofford maintains that Wlssa hlckon means "catfish stream." He quotes as his authority John Heckwelder, an authoMty on Indian geographic nomen clature. The name Is a corruption, he says, of "Wisameckham.' He also cites Stephen G. Boyd who. In his work "Indian Local Names," gives the same interpre tation. The Itev. Dr. David Spencer, who served in churches along the banks of the stream, for many yearB, upholds Mr. Spofford's views. Meanwhile Doctor Melghan ad heres an firmly as ever to his original contention. LONDON. March 21 All dispatches received from Holland within tho last 24 hours emphasize the nerlousness of tho situation resulting from tho sinking of the Dutch liners Tubantla nnd I'alembnng nnd tho extent to which tho Dutch people uro aroused. "Holland hns suddenly changed from a nntlon Indirectly affected by the wnr to olio prepared nnd determined, If necessary, to tnko n very different role," says a dis patch to tho Chronicle from Amsterdam. "A sudden seriousness has seized the people. "Tho Dutch people nro aroused to such n pitch of resentment that no official Ger man explanation or disavowal will com mand ii hearing," says n Dally Telegraph dispatch from Itotterdnm. Dispatches point out that, whereas tho Oerman denial of responsibility for tho loss of the Tubantla wan based on tho dcclaratlo'n that the Tubantla was sunk inside the 30-mlte safety zono laid down In tho original "war-zone" decree of a year ago, as a matter of fact, the Tubantla was at the very outer vergo of this zone, if not n little outside. In fact. It was off Noord Hinder Light ship that the American steamship Cushlng was attacked by n (Irrm.in aeroplane, and probably as many steamships hao been torpedoed near that point as at any other In tho North Sea. PURSER'S LAST VOYAGE MAY NEVER BE ENDED Thomas Kinsey Sails on 1101th Trip Across Atlantic Faces New Dangers Bets of all kinds are being laid in tho Mnrltimo KNchnnge on tho farewell voyage of Purser Thomas Kinsey, who sailed on tho good ship St. Taul for tho 1101st time ncross the Atlantic. In tho 1,000,000 miles he has traveled on the bosom of the briny deep during 6:i years of service, he has been through somo wild action, but has never met with 'any desperate danger. If the St. Taul finds Its way past the submarines that wander In .the depths, or the springtime Icebergs on a jag, or If he's not swallowed In the Jagged Jaws of a whale rolling In starved misery, Purser Kinsey will settlo down and end his days on land at Southampton, where he has his homo An "old salt" tradition of tho sea Is that disaster always lies In wait for "farewell oyjgOH." and bets In the Kx change are that tho trip will be a rough one. Kinsey's experiences date back virtu ally to the tlmo of Columbus or there about. His first trip was on tho City of Manchester In 1853. The ship sailed be tween Liverpool and Philadelphia. The ship would look like a tugboat beside a modern passenger ship. Ho went on troop ships to India during the mutiny there In 1857 and mado a trip to Abyssinia during tho war there. In 1807 ho re turned to the passenger service between here nnd Liverpool and ever since has been in the employ of the Inman and American Lines. Ho was a paymaster during the Span ish war on the St. Louis, a United States auxiliary cruiser. The St. Louis had many exciting experiences. Purser Kin sey lias paced the deck of almost every kind of sea-going vessel without disas ter. Now that he has fully decided to nut In at a safe harbor on shore, he's scudding across as fast as he can, trying to slip past the traditional maw of Davy Jones, ever on tho watch for "last-trlp-ners." By WILBUR S. FORREST LC-NrJON. Mnrch 21. Germany will never ngaln "rnlso her helmet" In a world engaged In peaceful pursuits, President Waller Runclmnn. of the Hoard of Trade, declared In an Inter view gUen today, officially outlining for tho first time tho Alllps' commercial plans nfter the wnr. "Ilngland does not conlcmplato a throt tling that will leave tho (lerman people crushed," ho said. "Hut peaceful preparations ns a means to a military end will never ngaln bo tolerated by Hnglnnd, Frnnco, Russia and Italy," Ilunclmnu asserted. "Nor can wo submit to most favored nations, clauses In commercial treaties being utilized to tho detriment of nny one of the nlllcd countries. Wo object to Germany using her resources nnd commercial relations) with us for purposes of nggresslon n3 she did In preparation for this wnr." tlunclmnn's statement Is of the hlghst Importance In view of the forthcoming allied commerce conference in Paris. which ho will attend. American traders and manufacturers, he Indicated, mURt prepare for a rigid, though friendly, tlrit lull commercial competition In neutral markets after tho war. "Germany hns announced that at tho conclusion of this war she will attempt to establish a customs union of tho con trnl Powers on aggressive lines," ho said. "This can only mean that sho Intends to follow up tho picscnt conlllct with nn economic wnr. 'If this Is the deliberate object, we and our Allies will Know how to meet nn ng gresslvo wnr of Hint nature Just as wo havo met hostile action for tho last 20 months. But wo will bo better prcpnrcd for this threatened economic war. We aro much obliged to Germany for wnrn Ing us beforehand. "The economic war which she threatens would bo a permanent barrier to tho peaceful development of Kurope. I havo myself used language hostile In character In regnrd to Germany's trade. I did so believing that crushing the enemies' trade was nn essential step to victory In tills war. IJvcry belligerent at nil times dur ing the progress of the war has attempted to destroy tho enemy's trade as a meas ure of war." The War Today Gorman troops have mndc fur ther gains in their new offensive movement on the west bank of tho Mouse, tho French Wnr Office ad mitted this afternoon. In n renewal of the heavy ns 8ault3 against the Abnncourt-Mal-nncourt line Inst night, tho Teu tons occupied the southeastern part of tho Malaneourt Wood, also known ns Avaucourt Wood. The British Admiralty reports tho defeat of three German tor pedoboat destrovcrs in n running fight on the North Sen off tho Belgian coast. Berlin assorts the British destroyers fled. Austro-Hungarlan troops, after n defense of six months, evacuated Uscieczko, on tho Dniester River, north of Czornowitz. Capture of French positions 10 miles northwest of Verdun, north east of Avocourt, was' nnnounced by the Berlin Wnr Office this af ternoon. The Germans look 2053 prisoners nnd much booty, it was stated. Tho Germans nlso announced the repulse of strong Russian nt tacks south of Riga, west of Ja cobstadt and northwest of Post awy. The Russians suffered heavy losses. Berlin admitted that the Ger mans wero forced to withdraw from a salient south of Nnrocz Lake to avoid the encircling firo of Russian artillery. PARTE DELLETRINCEE DIS. MARIA E'RIPRESA DALLE FORZEITALIANE Una Volta Arrestati i Progress! del Nemico, gli Italian! Ri- piegano per 500 Metri a Tolmlno L'EPIRO TUT TO GRECO GREATER ENTENTE, AIM OF PARIS WAR COUNCIL Leaders of Allied Nations Plan Concerted Action to End European Conflict PAULS, Mnrch 21. A greater entente, bringing not only France, L'ngland nnd Russia, but tho smaller of their Allies Into complete nccord, will result from tho conference to be held here Into this week or cntly next. Military nnd political leaders of the Allies were assembling here today In nd vanco of the meeting. THoy plan to or ganize for conceited action both In a military and political way to shorten the war. OSTEOPATHS PUSH $150,000 CAMPAIGN Committees Work Hard in Race to Raise Fund for Hospital Such a union has long been demanded by leading statesmen of nil the allied countries. Slnco Arlstldo Brland became Prime Minister of I-'ianco bo has worked ceaselessly toward this end nnd Is now called the "artisan of the greater entente." Brland will preside over the deliberations. Prlnco Regent Alexander and Premier Pnchltch, of Serbia, are due to arrive In Pails today. General Cndmn.i, Italian eommander-ln-chnef. Is already In Paris and will be Joined shortly by General Porro. second In command. Knglnud will bo rcpiescnted by Sir Douglas llnlg. Pre mier AmiuIHi and others, premier Brland, v,t;iii-iii uuiuu iiiiu uiiu or two i' rencu Cabinet members will represent Frnnrn. General Gilllnsky will be Russia's repre sentative, nnu I'remicr Uo Ilioriiievtllo and General Wiclcmaiis wljl represent Belgium. General Cndorna visited the French trout today. Tho Serbian prlnco regent received nn enthusiastic icccptlon when he arrived at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tho campaign to raise $150,000 to con vert tho lato Major Reyburn's lesldence, at 19th and Spring Gnrtltn streets, Into a modern, fully equipped Osteopathic Hospital was continued today by the 350 workers Tho large thermometer at the head quarters on tho Adelphln roof showed that J21.1GG.80 has been raised yesterday. The campaigners were enthusiastic today over tho good beginning nnd put more "pep" Into their efforts. Tho regular luncheon will be held In the roof garden today nt noon. Speakers will stir the committees to stronger ef forts nnd tell of tho advantages of hav ing such an Institution as that proposed In this city. George II. Earle, Jr., Is general chair man and treasurer. It Is expected that tho needed funds will be raised long before the time limit set for tho campaign March 28. The women co-operating in tho campaign aro doing valuable work. Sixteen teams of Ave members each have been formed and they are rivaling the men In ef ficiency The entire osteopathic profes sion In tho city Is back of the campaign. SHOT WOUNDS WIRE THIEF Detectives in Duel With Crooks at COth Street and B. and O. A chase nfter a gang of wire thieves, during which shots were exchanged be tween railroad detectives and the fugi tives, failed to result In their capture early today, though one of them was wounded. Wire-stripped telegraph poles and bloodstains at the 60th street cross ing of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad mark the scene of the robbery. Captain Strang, head of the railroad force, and several assistants spied three thieves this morning, after waiting for them for several nights. Two were cut ting the telegraph wires, whllo one kept guard, Tho "spotter." according to the de- , tectlves, gave the alarm, and the three took i to their neeis, nrmg at ine aetectivea as they scaled an embankment. NO BIG1IT TO KILL HIMSELF Would-be Suicide Indignant When In formed of the Law Ernest Deist discovered today that the law forbids a. man to take his own life, lju matUk haw worthless or Insignificant ont thinks It Is. To emphasize this legal principle. Magistrate Price held hlrn In 1500 ball for court, at the Ridge avenue Kid JUdvale station today. "Ita nobody's business If I want to kill ,yself," Deist protested. Deist, who Is H yars old, and lives with bis wife Flor ence, aged 22 years, at 3007 Baijey street, waa loud in his condemnation of such a Jaw. 0a March 14 his wife found him, un jnaclous in his, bedroom,, iblia ' the gas was Cully turned on. Yesterday he was discharged from tho Worcau's Homeo pathic Hospital, ordy to face the law Mrs. Deist asserted that her husband, witl whom jjoa had been married for half a- ysar, jwrnisttd ia quarreling with her Dill to Keep Racing Clean BALTIMORE. March 21. A strop plea for continuation ct clean racing In Man land baa been made to a subcommittee of the Ftnancs Committee at Annapolis by representatives of the Maryland Jockey Club. It would guar antee Urge annual revenues to the Mate and Srovlnces that all racing- associations In the tate shall pay Into the Statu Treasury all net revenues from racing- meets over the amount o( a per cent, on the capital stock or the respective associations. V3f ca llow much better it is to have , , your customers observe that you ', I ; ', are, buying the best electrotypes ' jvk toil Kb, mail 11 IB ID 1PI l. them learn that you are practic- 3 : ; ing the ancient art of buying 1 : ; low ami selling high. Talking I J , quamy 10 me customer and ; "Jow price" (0 tila supl,iy man is not consistent from anv t angle except the selfish interest point of view. Your purchas ing policy should dovetail with your desire to deal only with those who buy of you on a quality basis. ROYAL ELECTROTYPE CO. IHMKllttlJliM 9 1 SrKf a WHO WANTS THIS 53500 JOB? Only Three Men Seek Place as Chief of Elevator Inspection Hero Is a caso of the Job looking for tho man. The city wants some ono to tnko tho post of chief of the Uurcnu of Elevator Inspection, at a salary of J3B0O a year, but applicants seem to bo scarce. Tho facts of the matter aro these. An examination for tho post was hdiedulcd for March 2. but was postponed because only two applicants applied. The law re quires there be at least four. A new date was set and In the meanwhile a third man picked up sutllclent courugo to ap ply this week. Now the olllcials aro hop ing for a fourth, aieamvhllo Itobert A. Pitts holds the provisional appointment. noMA, 21 Jtnrzo, 1916. II Stlnlslcro dclla Guerra pubbllcnva llerl sera II segucnte rapporto del comman ilnnte In sott'ordlno tlelle fone Itnllnno opcrnntl In torrltorlo nustrlaco: "Lungo l'lntera fronto til battnglla l'nltlvlta' dcll'nrtlgllcrla o' Btata In numen to nolta glornnta dl lerl (domonlca), o par tlcolnrmcnto Intensa o' statn nella Val Sugann o nol Kettoro del medio Isonzo. In nmbedue nuesto zono si e' notnto Pnrrlvo dl rlnforzl al ncmlco, non solo dl uominl, ma nncho dl cannon!. "II nrmlco ha cscgulto nttacchl dl poca Importation rontro le notro poslzlonl dl Monte Collo, nella Val Sugann, nella (rlornata del IS corrente, ma questl at tncchl soiio stntl tuttl rcsplntl dalle nos tro forze. "JCcI scttoro del Medio Isnnzn nol nbbl nmo riconqulstato parte riello trlnceo cho il nemico era riusclto nrt occuparo suna cnllln.a dl S'anta Maria, tlavnntl a Tolmlno, cd ahblnmc) tcspinto uuuW uttncrl.l del ncmlco fattl contro lo nostro poslzlonl a sud dl Clghlgno o verso la locallta' Selo. "Aveiuio cosl' nrrestato I progressl del nemico, nol cl rltlrnmmo per clica BOO metri da ntcune nostro pnslzinnl nvnnzato per oMtnro dl esscro presl dl lufllatn da nuove bnttcrle ncmlche. Iopcrazlono fu csegulta ordlnntnmento o con calma o senzn nlcuna preislone. "II ncmlco ccrco' nncho dl ntlaccaro le nostro poslzlonl sul Knhotlno, ma fu lm medlatamcnto resplnto. "Sul Carso tutto e' stnto trnnqillllo." SI npprendo cho It qunrtlcro generate nustrlaco e' stnto trasferito da I.ublana (Uillmeh) dnvo si trovava dnll'lnizlo delta guerra con I'ltnlla, n Marburg, una rlttn" cho o' a 70 inlglla nil est dl Lubl nun. IV posslbllp oho cpiestn trnsferl mentn sin douto nl fntlo cho gll avlatorl Itnllanl bombnrdaioiiii frequeWcinento Luhlntin In qucstl ultlml tempi. l.u stnmpa roimina esprlmc vUa sodls- fuzlono per la manlera nffettuosn, con cul la popolazloiie dl r.irlgl ha accnlto II generalo Pndonui rhl, come si sa, giunsc ieri nella capltalo frauces-e per partcclp.iro ul gramlo eonslgllo dl gucira dcgll nllcntl. II prlnclpo Alesiandro dl Serbia, cho o' stato ii Itoma ed ha confcrlto con lo nutorltn' qui ed e' stnto ospltc dl sua zla In reglna ICIcnn, glungcrn' a 1'arlgt oggl insleme con II piesldento del Con slgllo serhn, Pnslc. la mtiiciA n rKPino. Tclegrnmml da Atcno dlconn die II go verno green ha emanalo tin decrcto col quale si proclnma I'annesslone ilell'lplro settentrloniilu nl regno dl CSrecln. Como o' noto, 1'Kplrn scttentilomilo era statu d.itln Cottfcrcuzn dl l.omltn nssegnato al nun o stnto albnncse. ed 11 decrcto del govorno greco ha causato qui horpresa cd Indlgnnzloiie perche' si conslilera como mi. i gratulta vlol.izlouo delle decision! dclla acclslonl della Confercnza ill I.ondrn, che la Urecia aveva promesso dl rlspet t.ire, Itccentemento I dcputatl elettl nell Kplro settentilonale ernno stntl om- ,mesHl nlla Camein greca ed avevano pre- staii) giuramcntn. Oermanla ed Austria fnnno ancora sfor zl per asslcurarsl la ncutrallta della Hu liiaula, e qucsto infatU c' confermato dal fatto che II gocrno tedesco ha formal mente chlcsto al governo rumeno asslcura zlonl cho la ncutrallta' bar.V conservata durante tutta la guerra. 11 govorno rumeno ha rlflutnto dl daro queste nssulcurnzlonl, essentia ben declso a proteggero I suol Interessl In qualunn.ud manlera o a non rlnunclaro alio nspira zlont nazlonall del pacse. Evl dcritcmento la rlsposta data nlla Oermanla dal governo rumeno o slnta eomunlcata nlla Orcein, glaccho re Cos tantlno ha nffldato a suo frntcllo, It prlnclpo Crlstoforo, una mlssiono segreta prcsso I govern! dcgll nlleall. II principle glunso ft Iloma lerl l'nltro, ma pnrtl' poco dopo nlla volta dl Parlgl domlo procedera' per la capltalo Inglcse. Una bomba che fu fatta csploflcro nella scorsa nottc, hnrurnlmente da Ignotl mnl fattorl, davantl nlla casa nbltata da tin ccrto Qluseppo Clsturcrl, nl numcro 617 Annln street, ha dnnnegglato sel case. Fortunatamente pero', nonostnnto cho l'es ploslono fosse vlolentlsslma, non si deve lamontnro nlcuna dlsgrnzla o ncssuno rl- mnso fcrlto. II dnnno o' stato la demoll zlono della scntetta della casa del Cls turcrl o la roltura del vetrl dello flnestro delto enso vlclnc, al numcrl 015, 616, 618, 619 o 621 Annln street. La pollzia della 7ma o Carpenter streets' el c' messa nlla rlcerca dcgll Ignotl dl narnltardl, ccrcandoll nella colonla Itatlann, e sl dice cho la l'autorlta' dl pollzia si slnno messo In testa dt colplro alia radlce del malo ed cllmlnnre una volta per sem pro qucsln vergogna cho dl rcccnto sl o' rlpetuta troppo frcquontomento. Alcunl ngentl dl pollzia hnnno ccrcato di far parlaro II Clsturcrl per vedero bo r' posslbllo nppuraro chl potel essero stato II dtnnmltnrdo, ma si ignora so vl Biano rluscltl. Kgll o la nua fnmlglla crano In casa quando awenno l'csploslonc. Meredith NicfcJ Olson's new cnaracter is gentlemanly vagabond who? speaits ot exclusive clubs and thieves'- dens in one breath" and has a million, aire's son for a chauffeur. A nmr kind of story Is "The- Madness of May" be. J ginning in this week'4 a t I c atyy 1U CADORNA VISITA LA FR0NTE DI VERDUN L'Occupazionc di Trebisonda E' Immincnte Una Vittoria Russa nella Bucovina LOANED Lowest Charges Absolute Security Assured Your Property Holmes Protective System Bank References FRIDENBERG'S ?7. lHh St. nn'VrV'uenl rrh N. W. Cor. 9th & Buttonwood Sts. Bargains In Uncalled Jewels. Telcgramml da Tarlgl dlcono cho It gen eralo Cndorna sl o' recato a lsltnro la fronto frnnceso n Verdun, nccompagnnto dal generalo Joffro. Kgll ha nsslstito nil nlcunl nttacchl operatl dal tcdeschl nella reglono dl Malaneourt, a circa died mlglla n nord-ovost, dclla clttadolla dl Verdun. Dlspaccl gluntl n noma dlcono cho l'oc cupazlonc dello cltta' turcho dl Trebisonda, Mosul, Ilagdad o Dlarbeklr da parto dello forzo russo del Caucaso o delta Mesopo tamia c' Immlnentc. I.o forzo russo opc rantl ncll.i Bucovina o nella Gallzla hnnno nttaccato e conqulstato la testa dl ponto dl Uzclcczlm cho gli nustrlacl avevano dlfeso per tre mesl. I,'nnnunclo dl questa vit toria russ.i o' statu data da Vienna stcssa. I,a poslzlono conqulstata o' nd una trcntlna dl miglla a nord-nvest dl Czernowltz. I russl hauno potuto cosl' nttrnvcrsaro II Dniester. Davantl nlla costa bclga sl c' svolta una battnglla tra quattro cacclatorpcdln lero Inglesl o trc tcdeschl. Questl si dl cdero nlla fuga, Insegultl dngll Inglesl o due rlmasero colpltl ma sl salvarono n Zeebrugge. lers Srn HATIONAfWERKLf MORMONS HAIL U. S. TROOM AS ItKSCUEltS, SAYS FUNSlOslJ WABIIINOTOM. Mnrch 21.A hint M tho oclfcrous wolcomo with which Am., lean troops wero greeted by the JlormS colonlstn near Cnsas Grandes as thev K loped Into tho town with ml,,-. ..,!? given In a brief dispatch to the War tw Tho message aio carried tbn nrli -"m:? hint of how far American troors u4 penetrated tho Mexican waste and UnSJ S ntlirr linrtlnr tntvna in,!, . i .T A"! ' thcro was disaffection among CarfiSft soldiers. " Tlin metetmrrn nqvat Vo havo found tho naiu-eo f.u. ly ovcrywhero. Tho Carranza forcW' alio nro showing every Indicating a. frlondllncss. Tho Mormons creitM"Ai our troops ns rescuers. '. Sccrctnry Baker, who read this portlofr1 givo out tho full text becauso somo of It related to military movemnt i.iJr might bo nffected by publicity. Ho ii. mltted It wns entirely llkelv niiHiiin.tJi cavalry had entered Mexico at CnlimM."! slnco tho first column under Colonel ' I Dodd started out nfter Villa. 'tt S'l i i Trousers ASpecialtyi JOW M16WalnufStred. Hi! 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