, iy-ilijrHff hi-i-w n.tmi r- 1 f ,& ,.- A T" ' 6 ' BVEXISTG PUBLIC LEDGER-PUlL'ADELPHIx FRIDAY, 'APRIL 12. 191S IIJ.S. MARKS TIME 1B1UTI8HBBPGBWANS m . r rr txT.rnmn 1 tliUiYl I'HUIW IS UAH Ul VIStSiJHY m YLAUIYUSMI State and Navy Depart- its Await Reports on Landing of Ameri can Forces MMT.TRTi WITH TiVlsrAMITK" J,.-, ,, .. , .,........ Situation Thus Regarded. 0v- f"lng'to Pro-Germanism of r T J TTI A i i.jviiiiiu aiiu ma .nciiia CIGaiGa Tvas rppreeenitu in tu? Jlns oft tho .Siberian port, bui Sunrested Amerlca.nn would there unless American llvtH. Toklo, April 12. I BrMish marines liavc been landed 11 VhwiTOgtok and Americana arc 4.MU4J J 1 1 .u.m It... lnnniKtun WAJTVfcCVS iU IMI1U BWIIf WIV tfajJUIHDV Admiralty announced today. i The Japanese commander at Vlad ivostok has issued a statement to the Russian people reassuring them that the landing of armed forces was Merely for the purpose of protecting filled lives and property. I e ' Wakliliixton, April '.'. . . Vt Mate und Navy PrpurtmcntR Jfere ttmklnc earnest cffortH loduy to et an official report from Hear Ad miral Knlrht, commanding the AnlHtlc Mel, rerardlriir the landing of American nival forces at Vladivostok. In tho absence of such reiwrt. It wuh assumed 'rjiat the senior officer of the nal i units in tlta Kuswuli iiaiuor nan uciru, $ nave the Japanese ana iiruisii mere, l police American Interests only. It Jsi assumed that a full report ncjw Is fn Its -way to this city. i No International complications nro fiared, although tho ueneral situation In the Far Kaet is described officially JW "loaded with dynamite," . It -is ex pected that tho reported American a ton will be selrod upon by Lenlno and 'tis pro-German amenta to lutlumo tho Russian jwople. This will bo offset. Sowerer. by an American statement as 'to necessity for the action. Anarchy has been rife at Vladivostok, and it Is assumed that Americans would Join Xhe Japanese nnd Urltlsh In case of Siktrcme necessity. JSlt has been known for tomo time ahoush confidentially that tho L'nltcd states was represented In the Miumlron nut oiriciais not land there- unless American lives, an well tfM nroDertv. were endangered. tendon. April 12. The American jBorernment has no reason not to np ltrove of tho landlnR of Urltish and f panose forces at Vladivostok as fur us British ffovernment knows, Lord bert Cecil, Parliamentary L'nder Sec BetaTy for Foreign Affairs, said In the flloase of Commons In replying to a question. . . . aThe forelsn Consuls in Madlvostok cftlclally have Informed tho President hi the local Zemstvu that the landing M allied marines there was duo to Wnarehy and that the forces will bo Withdrawn as soon as the Consuls con sider that order lias been restored, ac-K-ordlwr to a Vladivostok telegram re VlMved In Petrograd und forwarded by w Hotter' correspondent. The Russian Foreign Minister. M. Ojchltcherln. has Informed the Chlneso government tliat the rtusslan Soviet orernment wilt regard relations be tween the Chinese authorities and for- TJicr Russian diplomats as Interference .n Russian Internal aiiairs una ns as- lstance to the enemies o" the Council U4 JTVW- " e Russians referred to aro reorc- tives of the former Ruslan'"ro- jflme who are supporting "tho movement .yt jasiern oinena unu jioiikojih 10 Sjbverthrow the Oolshevlkl.) .SECRET WIRELESS PLANT &vTN URUGUAY SUSPECTED Montevideo. April 12. An Influen zal business man at the head of the 5brO-Gcrmnn movement In tTruwiay i irt close communication with tho VGcrmon authorities, it Is charged by BE1 Telerafo, und durliiF; the recent fcJerman offenslvo ho hay been advised vpf German successes In Advance of Ih- formatlon roachinir the newspapers. The newspaper asserts it It believed Whoso advices aro received through . jecret wireless stations. cT Buenos Aires, April 12. Tin,- fact a TJerman newspaper in llueiios Aires fijally rocelverf at 3 o clock in tho ufter- inoon tne tierman comtnunication Svhlch arrives at mldnlglit by cable 1a Considered evidence that a hidden vlreless station exists somcwlicro in outh America. These dispatches are rjkiid to be received from tho west jfl-oast, and Uie authorities express the bel!ef there is a wireless station tomc- UCIO 111 VllV .llUCp. wrfntlt; t'nnllniicil from re One Ion a.i to tho objects of the German general staff. Slany Kreneh war ex perts regard tho new Clerman drive between La Dassee Canal and tho Yprca Comlnes CUnat ns a diversion, whllo others 1ew It as a serious attempt to break through to Calais and Dunkirk. Amiens Is stilt regarded as one of iho chief Germsn objectlveu and u re newal of fighting In that' zone, especially along tho section of tho front held by the French. Mas expected momentarily today. A dispatch from Iarl nuoteil Murrct Tlutln, a writer on military affairs for tho Kcho do Purls, ns saying ihnt "nil venchy tind the wibseijucnt holding back of the Qermnii flood on the hanks of the I.ys were th honors of the day Captured maps show tho objective of the day's operations was occupation of llethune, for which they have at least four miles to go. More Interesting still nro raptured Herman Instructions to tho troops engHgril to attack the Olvenchy now depends Upon the nrmal or Hrltlsli . ,,,rh toll them thev need not reserves to break tho Germans' efforts fear, as they are attacking with three to outflank mlens. I divisions ng.ilhM six Kngllsh oompante' Major do Clvrleux, of tho Jtatln, pre-' and that the I'lfty-nfth Olvlslon. before t diets another spread of German tiresurc them. Is already tired out. If it was It t ' further north In nn effort to break did not seem to know It. I the Juiu'ture of tho lirlllsh und lletglnn armies. Just as tho (lermutis tried to put ' a wedgo del ween the French and tlrltleh 1 armies nt Amiens. Illt llexlnntni of n Ilrltr Gorman aviators captured Tuesday U-BOAT LOSSES STILL I TEUTONI RESPINTI GREATER THAN OUTPUT DAI CANNONI ITALIANI Naval Expert Warns oi Over-1 TrU'ppe Ncmicho Bersaglinte confidence From Dimi- j Ncllc Valli San Lorenzo nution of Sinkinjis 0 Gadcna CATTURA T)l PRIGIONIERI BRITISH MOW DOWN ENEMY IN MANY DESPERATE ATTACKS London, April 1'J. The front of attack in tho Flanders battle, with ita deep salients, is now fully twcnly fivu miles long, having been extended slightly further northward in tho lust twenty-four hours, ns far ns tho Hollebekc region, four miles south cast of Ypres. " About 10 o'clock yesterday morn inp; tho Germans launched n formid able uttr.ck nsninst Hollcbcke, north east of Mcssincs ridge. Tlicy came forward in massed waves, which were completely repulsed,, with terrible execution, it dispatch says Armcntieres hns been evacuated by the British, it is officially an nounced. Tho Germans pushed on from t'rolx du IJac. southwest of Armcntieres. nnd parties of them arc reported In the neighborhood of Stoonucrck (about live miles west of ArniPntlcrlcs). hays a correspondent ut the front. Tho following ofllclul report from Field Marshal IIuIb'm headquarters In Franco was received last night! Tho enemy pressed his attacks strongly throughout tho day on tho whole northern batttcfrout Heavy nnd continuous assaults liavo been delivered by fresh (lurtnan divi sions in thi' region of the Itlvpr Luup, liotwcon Lolsue und Lestrcm. In this IlghtliDj the rtfty-Ilftli Division has lionten off inci'ssunt tit tneks wltli great loss tu the enemy and b. vigorous and successful counter-attueks has reenptured po sitions Into which tho enemy hud forced his way , Heavy llglitlnir has taken place nt Kstarlos und between Hstalres ami Ktci'iiworek. In this sector also the enemy attacked In strength nnd succeeded In puslilnc back our line to Jtlst north nf these pluvon. North of Armentleros u determined nttnrk dnvcloppd this mornlllK iiKulnst our positions in tho neigh borhood of I'loegslpirt wood and the I'lirllij made snmo progress. I'nr thor north u heavy attack wns launehril this luoriilnK ugnlnst our lines In the neighborhood of Vyl sehtote nud Hiillcbvkp. but wus coni plcti'ly repulsed by the Ninth Divi sion Willi great loss to the eupm. Fighting Is ronjlnulng on tho whole front between ti Itassee I anal nud the prcs-Comlties Cnnal, said the operation was only the begin ning of a gnat offenslvo on a twenty-tlve-inle front and In .not tho nltnck spread fur north of Annentlere. There It seems, the enemy had reached tho lllage of Messlnes. The bombaidnicnt preceding the at tach was extremely heavy, but Indeed the whole of Tuesday night was u night j return docs not show , t titft bull . (-1 a M ttt nil IIiIh ' soelio,; can ta had inuci, View He ' UrM ,nerpl" ",d,oato " .n pendulum tneen 4 und 6 o'clock tho uproar In- 1 nppmrs to bo siylnglng onco more In lensllled Into n continuous thunder i oar favor, jyhlel, nev,r ceaped throUKhout the mom- j Tho puMle may hopa lwl he It as on the whole n lino day, If . meustiin being taken for dealing with there were some little showers, and tho the inennte nro having tlielr effi-ct, and ureauiuinr;Fc m ucreniuiucui ujr cikmb ui credit will he given to our American l.unilnn, April 12. Tho naval corre spondent of tho Times, commenting on the Admiralty's weekly report of losses from submarines, shJ's: "The comparatively small lo.e. com ing at tho same time as tho improved output for March, mny be lognrded ns n matter of satisfaction, but bow big the shll s wore that wero sunk last week the ,U best, the ilg- L'ltnliu Iniziu unu Cnmpugna Contro la Tubcrculosl o Dispone pci Necessnri Soccorsi Publlshiil unrt lilKtrlbiilM t li-lcr i'i:ii.mit No. nt; n Aiithnriseil ty the ail or Ootohr n. lull, on file at tho rosioffleo of 1 una. .lll.hlB. l'.i. . Hy enler of h'J''.VlU;f,oN. roitiiiniter tlmerst. po ncmicho alio sbocco della Vallo Man Lorenxo o nella reglono della Vallo Oatlcna. , . Ostlll truppo In movlmenlo h, nord est dl Cuvnzuccherlna furono ancho (fflenccnicnto bersapllato. Nel baclno dl As I ago nol cnltu rammo alcunl prlrionlerl. tuberctilosl e" slate Inlilata con II dupllco sco dl provvedero dl euro e del licces sorl soccorsi I numerosl prlglonlcrl dl gucrra llallanl rlmpalrlatl dull Austria e prevcnlro II contnglu con lo loro famlgllc. fno speelalo decreto e' stnt'o pub Mlcato e run esso s'linpono u tutll gll t.Kpidnll ed a tutto lo Istltuzlonl dl earlla' ill aprlrc rlparll per la cura del tuber colosl. II decreto regola pure I'linnnls- ... ! I-.. .11 .m. ..v.... lllttiull'lll. r: .1-.-1" i.- a. -"' -fl?j.E??s. uuall e' nmdatu U suponlslono del trat- ,-"" . ' ": " ",r': :"' ,"'"? ul. Umento anlltubercolotlco. ITna sposn nnnualo per la somm.i dl 400,000 dl dollarl e' statu aulorlzzatii per la propaganda contro la terrlbllo nialatlla. l.e spese lcr la cura del cho pctranno'clurglro lo famlgij. inaiatt. tv l partecipanti at tongresso Oel WM oppress) dal glogo nustrlnce wi! Inlilato lo loro sedule ftl Camplirosllo sr Itouia. l.n presldema o' stata asuni, dal Henaloro Itiiltlnl nsslstlle datll n Martini o Uurzllal e da altrc autorevoii pcrsone linllano o frnncesl. Al congresso hunno aderltn eon trX iiinniriMu iviihc' i uuici-iu, irfal liatiiiA dlchlnrato cho sebbeno I loro problmi rlguardovutio piu' la Clerntanl a ch. i .MjBirui. iiuiKiiiuviit iianiio eredutft M npiMirtnno dl nderlro olchc' conrliltni! 9 i .,...-,.... unu .urr.uilo ra istrumetiiM della Oertnanla. mnlK 11 Olornale "lKpoca" tn un comment; nui "" or- ! j, in !,, cpprimft la America la quale, per mollenllei .-' onl. non puo" Immaglnaro II vcro itu degll afTurl o lo solTerpnzo a cul ionS sottoposto lc nnzlonalita' oppresse d1 I'Austria. II glornnlet termlna u .... .nnmiento dlcendo clie miamlr, ei . niiilatl vcrrunno sostcnule dal Mlnlstrro ; 1m apprcndera' tulte le Inlqulta' q fju della Gucrra o U quella della Marina, i -Austria o' colpevole, ullora llnniirr.J j fnraiin" niiwiin ve' ' wn imi i- d( oaiare ki uuiiie, buzlonl dcllo Istltuztonl c dal sussldl , y Tluhcnzullrrn. coinc ora odli 9 ! I coming sprlnc. Tho first swnllows are I here and the distant loar of the guns i was punctuated by tho song of black 1 caps and other new migrants from tho south which have Just arrived at these ' scenes of hoi tor. CA LA IS SA FK FROM FOE, allies fer their liclpful co-operation. The destroyers nnd small craft whlth so largWv tepreso.nt the American contin gent have proved of usFpntlat assistance n escort dulle and patrol work, an well a.- In Imnt'tig the ruljiuarlno pest. 'Out of sixteen vessels attacked last weok. ten escaped, a larger nronurtlon man imiicno ium lieeu IloniH. 12 nprllc Jialle notlzio clunto dal Quartlcr tien eho enaviino avatizam verso lo chocco munlcato II Jllnlstern dcll.i r'.ucrra. pi rllevn cho lunso tuttil lu fronlo dl bat tagllu non si sono vorlllcalo importantl azlonl e cho 1'nttlvlta' sla da parte deH'artlgllorla. sla da parte del rlpartl e in pattugle d'lncurslone, e' statu ulqtianto modcratn. ('ontingcutl dl truppo uustro-ttdescho, j which wan the he tentnvano tivanzarc verso lo ihocco has been infrc- 'della Vallo San Lorenzo c nella reglono recorded. The MILITARY MEN'S VIEW :L:; - - lenient. ' delta Vallo (laileun, furono aaccito dal M'a-hliiElnii, Apiil IS. ! "The average for tho whole period fuoeo ilelle batterle llallnne o eostfette a i Iciinum will urn pu-h bir way 'since tha return ban been iif. ! nearer rltlrarsi, non senza aver -ublto dello throiiBh to rnlalH i 33 "T ''"nt- 'r" '"ucn m"y ,1U' '" tle"I", w '"""" argued Horn the latest record, but what Altrl enntlnscn.! dl truppe nemlehe. That was the lew of mllltar nlrute- with the system nf eomoy, n greater In movlmento nrl cettore a uord-ejt ill j KIMS today, bused un recent ib-velnp- tuimhcr of boats armed and .a belter i'aa Zueeherlna. tie! baso enrso del Jlnents of the Flanders drive, eoupl. d , lookout, It might bn iixpscted the pro- flumo I'lae, furono elllcaeemsnti' ber- wlth exiwrlenec of the past. j portion of Vessels escaping would shew ogllatl dal pmlettlll dell'urtlgllerla White .nil iniLlitriL- nmifiv. i.ml in ' an Inenase. Itullana. e eontrettl u rltlrarsi. u tactical position lo continue It for I "Tho l)U''Hc should not draw liat Durant. alcune tnurslotil eompiute , a time, the ilerinaii Is ineeting more cmictiislnns. from thee figures. Tho anile pnituglle Italluiio ed Inglesl, ope- :T'rl S: TlS iMVn reels u eo ha In '' ;,!!-" nre """"JY""' t""Sh i'0 '"V""' !nt. no. sHtore dl A,iago. finono eat H"lv unlet. t.s.. that bis punch Is weaker. l taking the average los- of big ships L,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,. ,,, MlnNtcio della PORTUGUESE GOOD FIGPITERS, BEARING BRUNT OF FOE'S ATTACK ltriti-.li llr4idiuarters, April 12. Tho immediate brunt of Tuesday's nttack below Armentlcres did not full on tho Urltlsh troops, but upon tho Portuguese, who held the center front, which wus attacked. This was perhaps In nccordaneo with the same policy that prompted tho Hermans to strlko the first Juncture of the Urltish and French armies March 20. The preliminary artillery bombard ment won heavy ulong the wholo sec tor. It was made at u o'clock in tho morning. The ferritin shelling covered a. front of 17.000 yards. Tho Hermans threw tho weight of nt least eight divi sions, mostly fresh. L'nder the strength of mussed attacks tho I'ortuguc-o front lino held. Onco more tho Hermans had the ad vantage of the thick morning mist. Prisoners declare their meteorological Tile thought Hero Is that he muy tun u line out further across the map point Ins tit Calais, Just as he did tit iho outset of the war. but It Is regarded us certain iimv that he cannot reaeh tin I channel port, If that Is bin objecliie. ,.,,,. ,,, , In the 1IH4 smash ho run two dagger eJ, ,', ,"?"' ' '?"'?; "'inU- Tiwu ' "ol"ts "'s 'nee. .me annul :.t began the .hren-.. of eliv.nchy which Paris and the other toward the ehan wlll he romeniberi il as one of the brll-' uel. limit Incidents of tie- wur. Tho ground! '" "us buttle, the daggers point :,i hem bus some liimortanee bolnt- oln.n.t ! Atnieiis and nlais. The ovenniihi n. wx In the last (piarter aH a tiat-ih of calcula tion. This losi wa- iiinrlv lo.B shlpf a week. AKK'iirdliR this losx will contliiiie for the whole of the vear, the i.uiiiliei' of --li Ij. mill; would olC. HueiTu In lloina : .Moderatu atthltn' d.i p.nte i. I raitlglleiln e ilelle iMtinulle ' i-tala f'umiluiu limgo tut lit lu front. I.e uoitie hatterli att.e i .irono Irup- An Exquisite Diamond Brooch Its luccwork design is of unusual beauty especially fitting for the two hundred diamonds which it contains. $1700.00. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st DIAMU.VU illilU'HAVS JKNIILUIW 'I " UltSMITUS the only exception In the general Hut- ' noss of the batfle areu. Three times. It i In said, the Herniiiu masse.-, succeeded 111 breaking their way Into Ulveiichy. onco during th cinirse of the day and twice tn the venlng, mils to bo thrown out again. .These wen- Hie most ilushlng counlvr-attuekH yesterday morning. from the battleline gave a tone of som aneoUIHgcment flom the gallant defense of important points niong the Flundei- sector. The frceiuent iUestlon "Why baM- tl.o Allies failed to eountcr-nttneli ?" is bt--answered by I.loyd lieorge'H roe. nt spovt'h. military men ray. They polnteii out today that though the Versailles council nuw to a ma'iiemulleal nleitx what would noeiir lu the (lermuii push. the Allies then lacked unluVil control if driven back again. From here back to below- ArtnentlereK the Hrltlsli line held I Intact. The magnificent defense of UI- experts predict another misty morning ' talrcs. thence along l.ys to Sallly and advance. Tho Hermans at several , Ilao "t. Maur. one time Tuesday the points had not only cut the wire by ! Germans were reported through i:atnlre hand, but thev Inul w-mkeil iiroiiml to Into f.a Oorgue, lull wero thrown back advanced positions before their up- iniraln. Further up they uIho broke across i tiroach was detected. Other udvanrcd '" as tar as i mix ilti llae, but were posts were assailed. Fuller the tremendous weight of the German impact tho Portuguese soon after 6- o'clock were forced back to ! places near the first breach, being near Fauqulssart. mal1 units continued ' fighting desperately, though surrounded, and against hopeless odds. The second andftldrd lines on which terrific artil lery barrage had been dlroete-d, were similarly rushed, overrun by the pre ponderant weight of numbers. Stood (Irniiml lo the f.nut The story Is told of extremely gallant lighting by a battalion of Portuguese In the neighborhood of I.a Couture, which fought until without ammunition, ijettlns more, the body went ou stub bornly clinging to the positions until a large proportion was killed. I'ortu- ' gucse artillery also behaved extremely well, tho loss In both men and gun being considerable. Thcro were many cases where Vn -tURuese artillery held firm at point blank range till German masses were at close hand. Then the crews disabled their guns, but only nt the last momen' Besides their own guns, numbers of Portuguese artillerymen wire working with the Hrltlsli heavy batteries. Tin British commanding othcer Is loud In praise of tho splendid way tho Portu gueso stuck with Micir British rom rades. The Portuguese positions, the last of which ran by Laveutle and Itlehi -bourg-St. Vitus t, were all In the adtanee, of what is known as a blank battle zone, but Mils bn-aci center throw enormous strain on tho British Flfty-flftb Division at the extreme right, which held its posi tion. Tho Lancashire nen threw back l.imriitldrp Men l'lKure Prisoners taken, more than 71". wire brought llV l.Illie.'lHhlre in, ti llMltmnu had reached Uivciitle at II o'clock In I nn'1 "'ared not do too much inasing the forenoon. Tlielr rapid udvunee mailo reserven ut any out point. 1 his- has been other British troops on the Fifty- trm' ovor "'m' ,llc struggle star: ail. Tho ' fifth's left also suing- round, to make I uncertainty as lo the (.Ionium striking thp front to the north. Facing thus, they points tnado the shifting of reserve- a . hold the enemy and attacked the line r'k' venture. And the violence of Ins roughly from ivest of Uiventle to K- prodigal human onslaught ninile It nccossury to use a wist reiee merely to check hUn. HtUUWWWJmAJUlJPM Nieuw Amsterdam Safe Itnllrrilnni, April 12. 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