Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1918, Final, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
MARCH 2G, 1018
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IpRIVE ON DISLOYALTY
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HOW BRITISH ARTILLERY IS MEETING THE PRESENT GERMAN DRIVE
30 AMERICAN OFFICERS
IN FRANCE PROMOTED
Chlcmjo, III,: Joseph & AfttMtr
ti? Valley, Mlss,j William IV
Jiocksvllle, Tenn. j William C.
ITHROUGHMIDDLEWEST!
llurk. N, V. : James C. McKwan. i
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tpro-Gerniiins Dragged From
Beds lo Kiss Flag and Othcr
l wise Roughly Handled
trolt, Mich.! Daniel C. O'Nell. Bin
luiinton. N. Y, j Charles A. liny, Charing
ion, u ; tvnner v.:. nnaiv, naif
way, l'n,; Homer 12. Safford, Detri
.Mich.; flcorce V. Ft. John. Ilnrrln
Trnn 1 Ilusscll M, llonjc, Ilrooklyn;-!
i : i-onoru i; unraguc, vnaicaua
N, V.; Hubert S. Starr, Hartford, Con
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ARREST 75 IN CHICAGO
BCjidcnts of Illinois Town Ride Bo- j
f hemittn Wcmun Out of f
TViii-ii Inn 'Tnil
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tun-nan, .March .b.
A conceited drive on pro-dermaiis '
if nd disloyalists, by those In nuthonty i
and by ninny who ,,ro ""'' "ut wn" "r,'i
.-ii-.!.,.,,.! with i.mtr.i: Ideas of American-!
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Slat Is on tort.i In the Middle Wr.it
'Cine action of pnlii'" and private oltl-i?-..
u nKii held tin mi Indication thai
K" " . - ...,..-
'. lh niesoni iit-'iniiii iiini- mi mi- kfM-
'i rn front has lineiisUVd the war spult
if loyal lnliinie wish runs.
With sivcnty-fUi' turn In jail hen- lo-
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GLI ITALIAN! INIZIANO
UN'AZIONEOFFENSIVA
Agirebbo pur Co-
openre Alia Difesa Degli
Alleuti in Francia
A T T I V 1 T
ruftlt1 nnd liimrlb'it"il Lf.d"
IMIItMIT Nn alt
Autliot il liy Ihn ut nf li-tf,W t.
1M7. en t.lo lit the runtunivo of 1'htl.i
dHiililn. h.
Ily nnkr "f thr Pr. ,ln
s 'ifRi.nnnv
Pnitil.lfit'r Ofiura'.
ltotna, 2C tnaro
I)Upnrcl kIiiiiII slninatie ilallit fronte
ill hallauila aniitniiaiio rhf I'attlvlla'
Iiiiiki) 1 1' liner ilallana r' cnnilnrlala
i Ernmlcincute nil aiiinciilnre In roopcra-
7inii( tlellu illfi'sa ilceli Alleall in
jHnV the police imiflo short-work i f local
'r erlebiVtloitM In honor of Cciiii.in "vie.
torlcs."
it i llnutoti. 111. Irnlo- citizens rode n
f4wottian of lloliciiiinii lilrtli out of town I L' Italia
Mem a rail nc was cnarKcu witii uin-
ISloyalty
iSf At Pelpli . Ohio, rroat cM-ltenirnt
!?-. ...II., llifi luiiil illt7iti m-ilittii- ti
iTi,in ." ...-- . n ! ,
hotise-to-lmtn-o tour mid diimKhiK nil
tiro-uermnns om unu lurcmi; uuni i'j '
klf the HajT ,
;i Duquoln, 111 . inpnitH Hint four men
J were foii'fd t In ii the llatr.
Fioin t'loiinet Minn., roinea now tint
U fltnrcn Sahlmnu. I'hntL'iMl with iliyloval
JS langu.iKf. wan t iKen Into Hie c unity ,
Kfind beaten
'? ntilnth rltleui. who wrrn wrifiiril In
iflfttera because of their nlleKiil illslux .
jf alty were tatrel and feath?Ved hv Hi"
M' Minnesota branch of tho KnlRhtH of
fcvUbfrty.
ft At illiami, ijkih . no nnrm;ii iiiTinin
..!-.. rn ItllvA ll-fln Willi till 1 1 ll til ItltiU n
h notdler'H shotilderH four times and then
" calute him ten minutes.
i l1 i ltlni.1 V 11 Hi , ATlnnl tlfiltf
r. v.. K.iinvnit mi" ttin letiort timt tii'o Krancla. I.o IriiiHip Itall.me liaiino
"British were nut lioldlnc and a larpe ' toiniiH'lalii una illinn.sirazi(iin net inro
crowd painted this olliec yellow nml ' ir.iiro ill Ktierra, per proeiurc una
lorned It with tho words "Iiais-'er " and : iinshiium riiirat.i in inrze ansiriaeiie
lacker" ' tl:i esscrc IniploKali' :il frnnte nccJ-
Doused thoroURlily with red Ink. liar- ilentaie c nella t-peratia ill roslrliiKere
UtirA, Iledden. proinlnent Soelallft, nnd ' Illnilenhiirs ml lisare una narte ilellp
Ji'hla son IMdat- arc hldlnKXoniewhere In sue rlcrve In Italia.
VStne TOUniry. louay, unui-r iiiia-in inn in :
.(freturii to their Ivmie In JnvkKiui, Mleh.
: Twelve tn.iKkcd men In two atitnmolilles
'."raided tho Iledden home early today
' afterword has ppiead that Iledden had
A,raade a ppeeoli deprecating Amerlc.in
1 participation In the war. They toon the
'palr Into th" country, marked them n
brilliant red nnd ordered them not to
return to .larksntl.
Feellni; Is iimtilnK IiIkIi acalnst per- i Klomata ill lerl l'altro.
I urns with pro-letinan leatilnKS at Del-1 Durante Kll t-contrl nerd, erincatesl
? phos, near Lima, ()., following public j n eonseKUfiiza delle rontlnun lm?urslonl
'action afjalnst three such offenders. A , oomplute ilnitll nUatorl Itallanl. otto
t crowd of several hundred railed ll.irncy erop'.nnl .nrmlel ono Ftatl abbatlutl
, Undeman, Henry Schwarlzengarber nnd iid elTleael liombardamentl nerel furono
4" John Kohler from their homes' and made ioperatl rontio lc llneo ferrovlarlo utiliz-
theni kls.s the American IlaK. Other zato tin I netnlco nella alle I.acarlna.
,A've!'s'a'ios:;s!y-i "v vrsrxntssML'. RiyiT i sss ; i
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Itiinni, :n mat 7.ii
Dall.i notlzlo Rluntc dall.i f route di
hattaclla e da quatito e' Ktato lerl pilh
bllrao III base al rapportl del Quartler
(lenerale Itiiliami fl rllcva ebo una
Krando altlvlta' aerea si e' crlllcata
lunco iiuaal tutte lc llnee, duranto la
homes were visiter! btit the men wanted
f, had fled. t
INOT DECISIVE DEFEAT,
rtnTit inn x i nun 9(1 itiiiit
nwuLiwi rArLii a vilvy
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liGeneral Disposition to Face
I'J Truth nifl Mnf ATiniinin
Further Loss
London, March 'JO.
Althouch llreat lirltuln's tradltlonni
,i calmnehH Is unpetrurbed and Its onll-
Ijj dence In llalg's ability to hold tho enemy
lals unshaken, there Is a Kener.il illt-po-1
altlon to faco farts squarely and not
minimize me posioiiuies 01 iuriner re-S.tlrement.
One of the frankest romments on the
w
i situation Is
rS Quardlun.
"o liuvo
that of thu ilunchesitci
sufferrd a .severe defeat.
but we kt'iow bow to Ciaw a lrtory out
j; o: defeat, declares tho (.iuarillan. ha
b iiu. ii is not a uccisivo ucieai unu
'It' Y""'4 '"'
lril "As lone ns our tillirnment Is matn-
.Vl. tnlnAil tltn r.i.ii(.l. n,1..in..n ti.Llmi.t rxt
".i- iiiu iiiniij n in, , ti i ii. i., (ii.-, tuu v,
beltiB proBresslve. will be retarded.
"Wc havo lost ctound. but we lire ftlll
i. far In advance of the positions which
nave saved Franco for two years.
fill avlatorl Itallanl ed alleatl hombar
darono nneho II cainpo ill nvlazlone no
i inlco dl Motta dl Llveuza.
Vlvncl combattlmentl d'artlgllerla si
I verlflearono sullo llneo tra 11 Lago dl
KJarda ed II flume Ilrenta.
ICcco II testo del cotnunlcato uffklale
I liulihlleato, In I, dal Mlnlslero della
; Uuerra In Itotun: :
I I'mi rlmarrhevole nttlvita" aerea si
I o' vcrlllcnta. lutmo tutta la fronte.
Otto macclilne neinlehe furono ubbat-
"vivacl rotnbattlinenll dl artlgllerl.v
I si sono avutl 'In parrrehl puntl dello
llneo die si estendono dal Iibo dl
! (Jarda nl Ilrenta.
1111 ncrnpliinl Itallanl bombardarono
: le llnee ferrovlarlo nella Vallu ltRa
i ilna ed II cainpo dl a!azloue nenilco
i n. Motta i Llvenza.
I II romando Itallnno c informato
1 clie le (lermanla ha Invlato freschl con
i tlncentl ill truppo e inltriiKllntrli'l ill
fronte Itallano. noiiche parecchl squa
drnnl nerel. Kecondo un rappoTto da
Inusbliick. II tlcnernlJ Horncvle ed II
eeiiernlo Conrad sono tornrttl In questl
(,'lirnl nl ipiartler cenerale, dopo
Isnezlone eseculln lielle poslzlonl
I Tientlno.
i 11 Deputnto ltevione. tomato recentc
inente da una vlslta nll.i fronte itallana.
ilkhlaralo ill essero uunvimu ran,
non utipcna le conuizioni Hviiiiififi icon m
nermetteiViii. una forinldahlle oirenslva
nemlca tap.' lanclata alia fronte Itallana.
Dlvlslonl atistrlache contlmuno Rlornal
intnte ml nrrlvnrn sulla llnea ill bat
tuKlkv o I'artlKllerki, anche'ersa, o
ciornalmeuto rinforzata.
IVcstorn Npjipir t'nlun.
For every foot of ground caincil by the Cermana in tlieir monster
thrust on the Iiritish front a heavy toll is bciup; exacted by the
Uritish artillery. The tipper picture at the left shows how "No-Mnn's-I.and"
ia belli"; torn tip by the poundinp; of the bii: juns.
It is over this crater-tilled area that the bip; Uerman field pieces
must be brought. The picture at the right shows tho mobile
nnd deadly light field pieces of the Hritish in acjion. The picture
below shows the Iiritish gunners doing some speedy work in
loading nnd firing.
67 GERMAN PLANES i'STOP TALKING, WORK,'
BAGGED BY BRITISH PLEA TO CONGRESS
i Joseph K. Nicholls, of Pliila
I delphia, in List fiOO Others
' Commissioned
I
Wn-lilniftiiii, Mr.rc'i IG,
I 'I'hlity Amrrlrnn olllcera tlghtlng In
( l'ranee linve won jiromollon by recom
ineiidntloii of llcniral I'etidilnR.
In the Hut nro two eajitalns, twenty
six llrst lleuttnants nnd two eennd lieu-
j tenants. Twctdy-two of the llml lieu
titiunls were i;lvrn rommlsslons In the
1 aviation section.
At tlio uninii time, a list of COO other
men who liax.i Ik-ch rommls.iloncd In the
nillcprs' reervi corps wns mailo public
inrludlnir llilitecti majors, two lieutenant
eninnrls nml forty-one uiptnlr-H.
i The two iiien rerommenilfd for cap
In uev bv tleneral IVrslilnit wrn' Julian
II Marshall nnd It. Harvey Cabell, Jr.
ronuiitsNlntiril In tho quartermasters'
cot pi.
' if th. SOU namril the lieutenant roto
i nets wiire :
ch'irliH II Tetiney, SirliiR(1iiil, Mas.(.
ordnaoee. Claretne W. Watmn, l'alr
innnt, V Vn , ordnnnre.
" be linijors In tho quartermaster
imriw ;uy V c.irlto'i, Cleveland, O. ;
I IteiiliPii A IVmiell. i:vanlon, 111 ,
.rniiu-.-. I. KyfK. i Ml; l'arl;. III.: I'nul
. ll.vl.ind. ChliiiRo; Daniel K. .MrCaw-
I b V. Cllle.lCil! l'hlllll T .Mlivn Allnntu
,'i.i . Many l. Itauxiiti, Kii Jloioii.i
1 I i Charles II. Homer. SI IMul. Minn.;
I Mai wv 11 Smith. Wllstllimliili. D. c ; it
'" Soilili. CllU'UHu; llll'. Wltll.l-. Cinil '
I Kails, .Mont
i To 1i- majors In the tnnllinl u-tervi
I V ?Uubeit Work, Vn--lilnetiini t' C. , i
-lames r. M.isson, llm-in sii.r. Minn
'I'o be inplnliis. .illation icctlon Ira i
ARE WANTED FOR TANK SERVICI;;riSsr2sJ
I WishlvtKton, D. C ; Hlljnli ll.iyse, Kau-
I-'lM city, jii.: UeiilRe 11. Urnde. N'ew
ronieiflnwn, .; liiorRe V. Carr. ('hi-1
eiiRi: .lohn C. Donald, St Paul, Minn ;
Harry 11. Douglass. HarrlshurR, l'a :
.lames I-:, flrlines, CIiIciiro, 111.; Walter!
W. llulT, Kan-as City, Mo.; CSeorKci 11
MrlCldone, Hrookllne, Mass; Samuel'
S. ralnirr. New York; Krnest 1C Sheble,
New Voik; l'rank C. lvters, ChlcaRo, !
Ill; S.unuel H Htnueli. rhlladelphla;
Allen II Toole, WnshhiRton: CleoiRe von
D.irhenluiusen, WashliiKton ; Leu tl.
Vnrrcn, l'lqua, I)., Clarence V. W'lleyj
BARNETT SAYS BRITISH
ARE DOING WELL IN FIGI
U. S. Mniinc Corps Commander Coi5
fident of Success of Hajtf's Tac- 'lj
tics in bnco of Drive
WiKlitnctnn. March 2C Mntor Ann.
ernl George Harnett, enniniandant of ih
C S. marine conn, tod.iy expressed thJ
Kreatet confidence In the ultimata r-t
milt of tleneral iinlR'n toetlcs In tho
face of Iho Rreat Herman drive.
'The Iiritish are, dolna nil w er.Cs
peeled nt this steR: they nro holding';
their Unci nnd Inlllctlnir tremendnu K
Ioshps Ilium the enemy. If Hnle pan
hold out nt this rate the Allies, could 4Ai
arford to hnvn tho (Icrmans Inaugurate Wiittf
it itrlvn nvirv w-eelf ' , ..-sr.J
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ONLY "MEN WHO LOVE A EIGHT
Captain George Getting All Sorts of Them,, From Lion
Tamers to Dancing Masters Some Real Scrap
pers Join Up for "Over There"
una
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"It Is a defeat, but not a disaster; It ! VRW YORK PREPARING
. l a' tlmo of great nnxlety, but wo are , .. -, . r n
.Justified In awaiting the future with con- FOR POSSIBLE AIR HA
Zi fldpiiriv
rr ..n-.. i t ti.., in,,.) nH.iAJ Pn.
ty attu iiiuiikic fi (liu iuvi4 ui iiiiin t k
t mains IiIkIi," said tlio IhxWy Chronicle
Im an culturlal today. "Their numbers
E-trlft tar Vil- liAiii Hf-ntwimlii tl liuml Kilt
m . ,mi fxii vvwi. i.,j ..i.u, ....i
1'Wa nniil.l ...1.1. 41. J , - 1, ...-,-. It'l...
no uium niMl lltt'j' wnu m i kii . nn v
at vuuiti wo nut Hi' i" nave un wif wt-ai-
IDS
Police Details in Every Precinct of
City to Be Trained in
First-Aid Work
Xr- York. March 26. - Aidlelpatlntf
irn front tho larga forces which have i (jv'rinan frlghtfulness In New York prep-,
rbeen held at Salonika? Tho present ' n rations have been made here today to
care for viciims ui ir iii4ao..ui,.i. ,,
erdtal, f It does nothing else, ought to
t.brlng homo to tho most tkeptlcal the
' correctness of thu western views of the
tAUIed strategy '
L
?M FMlbi V1U1UKY
IN SAXONY ELECTION
German Paper Thinks Defeat
U of Conservatives Shows
Public's Sentiment
nl i 1.1'lJift
A speech I y Captain A Wells Ingram.
r i '...1.,.. nanrnl 1'llV O II ! a S mid
liuslncM men to arrange piganlzatlon of
police details In each precinct of ho city.
These will be trained In find -a id work
nnd each detail will be assisted by a
corps of six phvslclaiis nnd six niirsea
.w," ,. I.m.l.l, .IniMrlmlll
fcUPPHCll iy lllO Cll 111.-111111 llll-nnill-lll.
Several Teuton Cities Are
Bombarded Fire Started in
Cologne Station
London, .March 21.
Cologne, Metz. Mannheim nnd other
cities In (lermany havo keen bombarded
In recent raids by Iiritish airmen, says
tod.y's olllclal statement on aerial ac
tivities. Sixty-seven enemy planes have
been brought down. Thu statement
reads:
"During tho night one of the enemy's
largo bombing mni-hluen landed behind
our Hues. Following -u successful day
light raid on Mannheim, other objectives
In Cermany were attacked during the
night.
Half a Inn r.f bombs were dropped
fi the railway stations
here a lire was Marled.
Pou and Rogers Urge House
to Speed Up War Measures,
Not Waste Time in Debate
IVimlilncfun, March "S.
A plea to the House to abandon dila
tory tactics was voiced by Hcpre
scntativo roil, of North Carolina, chair
man of tho Housn Rules Committee,
during debate on tho postal employes'
salary Increaso bill, which has occupied
the attention of tho llouso for moro
than two days.
"Wo have now hud several days' de
bate on this lucatiira to Increase (he
salary of postal ciuplojcs, a measure
that no one should oppose," said Mr.
was United. More than
a ton of bombs were distributed bi-tween,
tho I.ue.mhuig nrilway station, vrlieru a
flro started, nnd the Courcelles railway
station, east of Metz.
"Twji tons of bombs were dropped on
tho Metz railway station.
"Tho light was the most sovcre so
far experienced, tiur nil planes shot
down forty-live enemy machines and
drove down twenty-two out of control.
Two other hostile machines wero shot
down by our anti-aircraft guns. Ten
of our mai bines are missing.
"Over 1700 bombs were dropped dur
ing tho day on dllTeietit tnrgets. In
cluding tho Bruges docks, tho Aulnoy
railway station and a largo camp
southweast of Canibral,
"Direct hits were obtained on a bridge
southeast of Metz nnd on a Btutlonary
train, which wns set on tire.
"An airdrome midway between Tour
ual and Mons, used by hostile night (ly
ing niuchlncs, also was bombed."
Athlete Seeks War Service
I.niicnter, l'u., March 2(1. Mayor
Trout has received a teltgiaui fiom
Ttenzlo W. Dlelil, a school teacher of
J'jinesvllle, O.. a few years ago oho of
tho leading athletes of Kranklln nnd
Marshall College, who Is subject to the
draft from Lancaster, asking that he
be called for service with the special
draft that In to be used for vacancies
unions the National Army men, though
he has not jt been callid, Tho Mayor
will seo thai ins request is compiled
with.
ut Cologne, (Ton. "It only calls for Increases of from
15 to SO per cent, and ns the cot of
living has advanced from IS to CO per
cent It should be perfectly plain what
action we should take. Ilvcry member
knows right thl.4 minute how he Is going
to vote oi this measure and taking up
all this tlmo Is nn utter and absurd
waste of time.
"Illght now when tho fate of civiliza
tion is hanging In tho balance wo arc
being accused of not synchronizing with
tho war nctlvitlcs of the Movernmcnt.
nnd thereby hampering tho unification
of war work on tho part of the United
States.
''This Is not the time for unnecessary
debate. . Tliero are several Important
measures which my committor wishes to
press for nrtlon. The housing bill, an
urgent need for tho war Industries of
this country, cannot come up for con
sideration until action on tho pending
measure has been completed, so, fin
Cod's sake, let's stop talking and get
down to real nnd earnest work."
Another attack on delay was made
by ltiprescntatlve lingers, of Massa
chusetts, against the mall service being
furnished to the soldiers abroad. Mr.
lingers failed to the attention of the
House two letters which were addressed
to a major gentr.il One ho said had
taken srventy-threo days to reach
Krance, and the other fifty-four.
New Vnrk, March ST..
11H kind of men vie want lire the
lies who ate anxious to go over
nnd get the linns; the kind who are al
ways spoiling for n light and
looking for a 'safety first' Job." I
These nro tho llrst wr.ids that Captain
Henry 11. (leorge, 3d, hands out to
young men who prifcnt thctnselws as
applicants for the tank company which
Is being organized nt "2D Sixth avenue.
s a result Captain Ceoige has a re
markable list of professions 'from whbii
lui has drawn members for Iho first
tank company and lie Is now compiling
a second nml will icertilt the lest i.f
this week,
one man who ircenlly enlisted for
this branch Is Alton C. 1'erklns, of
Itrdnklyn, "D.vnamlte" Johnny ollrlen's
qu.rrtei master and inrniber of a erew
that went llllhusteilng for six months
Alton also spent a long time prospecting
for gold around Hudson Hay and north
ern Ontario.
Thomas Daly, of this clt. Is another
accepted for service. In 1811 1 lie served
for live months with the Argentine oav
altv. In 18!5 he Joined the Ilrltlh
marine corps and wned with that body
for a year. He then became n member
of tho Second I'lilted States Volunteers
and s.iw service in Cuba.
Later, when the liner War broke out,
ho set veil eight months with the Ilechu
aiialand llllles. following which he was
a member of tho Iiritish South African
police After live tiiniitlic III this branch
ho Joined the Western Light Horse and
remained with that body for ten months
In" South Africa.
"That's the kind of men we are after."
said Captain Ccorge. "Wy'vo got the
best spoiling proposition III tho army.
We want men who aro willing to lake a
chance."
Threo of the men enlisted have the
I-'reneh Croix do (iiierre. one of them
wearing a star on tin- i llihon. Another
man had both the llngllsh W.ir Cross
nml the l'leiich Croix- de CiKiie. The
different occupations diavv-n fiom have
ranged from lion tamers to dancing mas
ters. Two gold miners have enlisted,
witli three Itoer war veterans, tlnee
professional pugillstn. six iiicinlurs of
last year's football tram nt Williams
"idlege, six former marines, forty luenv
l.ris of the Cnlverslty of Chicago, who
transferred from the tinihulance section
which has been training at Allentuwn.
l'.i. : one lion tann-r and ii number of
iren't niitnmolille inoirs and professional nth.
icie.
Yesterday, the llrt day of the cam
paign, seventy ' men presented them-si-lns.
-Today It Is expected an even
larger number wilt apply to Captain
(Icoige. "Hut tho men that I shall
take." said tho captain, "aro athletes,
ipcclnllsts and men who love a fight "
MUSTER ROLL DOOMED
BY WAR DEPARTMENT
PURE
FRESH PAINT
Believe Me
Experience
lias taught you the differ
ence between cheapness and
economy. While Kuehnle
painting is never cheap, it is
always economical.
Get our estimate no obligation
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Order for Abolition of Ancient
Sitiution Shortly to Bo
Issued
In
Vt ii-IiIukIiim, March "15. -Tim muster
roll, that time-honored bimonthly bane
of the I'lilted States Army company
commander, has been doomed by the
war department A general order will
shortly bo Issued iihmi the recnmuieiiila
Hon of Adjutant i Sonera! Mi Cain doing
nway with this ntnl numerous other re-
tlirilM Wlllell liilV.i tint nliif,ki-ii t-.-uiilt.iit 'in I
n lot of iiiinecessarv work for tho limited I
Clerical lorco oi army lino olllcers
The muster roll Is a history of each
olllcer and man In the military service
Issued twlci) ii inuiith. It Is matin up
In trlpl'calo and Is compiled by making
unto of the iliiliv movement of out Ii
inaii. Hitch as slrliness in tho hospital,
furloughs, iinirt-niartlaleil, absence,
cither with or without leave, etc.
WOMK.V SPIES CO.MK NEXT
Americans JInrried to German In
cluded in Proposed Measure
JVa-lilnslon, March 2C Tho bill i x-
tendinc tho espionage laws to enemy
alien women, known ns the "woman spy
bill, lccently passed by tho House, wa
favorably reported by tho Senate ,Iu
dlclary Committee with an amendment
Including American women married to
(leruians.
nooKi iiiii!iiDiiiiiiii!iDiiiiiiiiiii iiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiguiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiii unwiiiniiiiiiaiiiin iiiiiiinuiuii iiiiiiidedeidiiiii
tbo result of tlio BauUcn-Kamenz
llectlon In Saxony, In which tho Soclal-
bvlst VliIlB was circled by 9CC1 votes
(talnst the Conservative en iiillilnte's
Ut762. n hailed hv tho VorwnertH ns a
j TlCtory for peace by arrangement." Tho
U wrr says, tlio district lutd had a. Con
rMrvatlve renresentativa unliiterrunteillv
iUlneo 1877, and the Issue at the election
"-! 'a' pcaco by understanding, no annex-
, tttWrm and no Indemltles. Tho Reichstag
;, majority parties gave tho Socialist can
jOldnte nctiva support, vthllo tho Con-
3, (trvatlye, Pan-German elements und
r imwiy lormeu uainerianu party wero
f. confident of .retaining the Beat, and tin
nouuced tho result' of tho election would
h Indlcato the nation's' sentiments on war
8nd Peace alms.
; 4iie vorwuerts btates mat axony
ijli ohcq more "a red kingdom" and pro
Ldlctlli the uresent vletorv Is but a nre-
li ludo to what will liantien at the next
j.Uelc)h,tnR elections'.
, : The Tne-rhlnlt? savs In view of the
t"i.facf iliat tho Ilautzen-Kamenz district
j was n.ever hf Id by the Social Democrats
C before, the HadlcaU achieved this most
llnt(1cant victory.
to
Ti, WANT IRISH IN U. S. ARMY
f-Bibernians Will Ask, Senato
.Chntieo Treaty to That End
, Ttroln .' .1. A-...ltf MitAt ftf
...T'-l'-ii'ii ui iia ii.iciifc w.-.
;jlbmlan8 -will present an appeal today
'V the .Senate Committee on Foreign
:Iatlona lii-Waslilneton for action to
.I'loi alltn, Irlahmfn tb' strve In the
iiiolut1on.,tre- tcyb. presented urging
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