Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 25, 1918, Postscript, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1018
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RAPS BERNSTOHFR JR.,
FOR NEW JERSEY WIFE
I DEAD IN 43
fU CASUALTIES! sT&r2r!:t"'
BRITISH RESERVES MASS BEHIND THREATEN ED FRONT
i T!... . C?ntfMMf ri ri
,istOI ivivu puvwui; wiu
2lSllgnt'y wuunueu
Also Keceivea
Bbbasb fatal to seven
I
American
The llnii,, April 25. The marriage
of Marguerite Vivian Thomason, an
American, to fount Christian Clunther
HernSlofff. son of the former amin
I Ambassador to the fnltcd States, In do-
nounccd In the Koelnlsche Volttsr.eltUng,
which attacks the habit of German dip-
. luiiinin m marrying foreigners.
It Judges the young man guilty of bad '
taste In contracting an alliance with an
American at thl time. csntelallv ... t, is
nil onlv ion. nnri .ti. nftnl. .. Ml ...... i.
names of forty-nine American n. If the Americanism of women In a
Waidilnginii, April
an na
ns the
S i names vi .". m u me .vmericatnsm of wome
,,.near on the casualty list made family will not taint tho Germ
;-.. J. he War Department today, i lionn!. '"" '" .'"'. especially
Kfjtuc ' - .uum n moiiier a so 11 American.
o ere kl",J ,n "t,tl0"- "K ,llcd .from I - .
StTJlS Xr- DRAFT REPRISALS
tuorrlr txxcntx-iour nouiium ehkih-
0 ,.'TI'r r IS NORWAY THREAT
Trl ilCCl...". --- - .
V ...
nollman. previously
,rt,d ml"lns " "'"n. w t0,,a.v re'
tttJ prisoner m "' c
jp Klllrii m .irimii
UlRI?"2 S AY,:n- lleulcllam
jKANK McCAU., private.
Kt' lilfil of Wounds
lBrr,Sf'.XOrR. sergeant.
'SrinnVCi: S KATON, prlate
SdsrrrK moi.i.vatu. pr:ate.
MASK AI.KKNCI. pnvaie.
ffinCi:0 McI)i:n.MOXT. prlxate
."i.. nirtT iii-lmlo
ljt,ii i.w.... ,,..,-.-.
Dlril of Disease
SaHLKS II CI.oloii. private.
HCUin "ii tntrSDN nrlvatc. scarlet
ilBf'RT KHI.I.Y private pneumonia
HAKVr.V A Mel'IJAK. private, pneu
ME"
Mf.
IA
Itfinv
..u fieorgc Moore, private, append!
iM. IILHTON KATIIIIL-nX.
"gimTiamuu ziscui.as.
n't, pneumonia
lllfd of Accident
pt-.-pri-
lieu-
nAli:t J SCvN'I.ON, corporal.
hovu.n n KiiAZinu, private
I JAS.CAI.PnU MA HCJI-ARDT,
"" .......vU ...l.l
BQBUK1 B,"!""'"1 j.. .......
Mounded rverrl.v
cwi. .nHNo. .in., coipor.ii.
nMEl! A H'I"-V Private.
IffllN II HIMMONH private.
KArOWAJ.N .l i ri.iiii.i.-""!. i
BOOTH W YVILUAMS. private.
Mounded Mlelitlj
rrnr.ni; I' nol.AN. sergeant
IJLl! S.MU:i- lltCKINlillAM, cor-
If?.!'.... r. niMKTi ANSON", corporal.
mWAHD I' .IKYi'K. corporal.
CAM. W BAIMtoWS. private.
VALTEIt l' Hi:itHY. lrl.Hc.
WtLTCU n nir.KI.ANI. pr.xate.
fl'KninT ! HIUSTOW. prhatc.
JOHN M rolUIIT. prUnlc
CHAIH.KS K fiiiciPNOW, private.
tOV ijri.I.ieKSDN. prhatc.
NASin IIADDI. prlxate.
HtnnV A KNi:. prlxate.
LEON-AHD V I.l'.dAI.U "yf; ,
IIIKODOnK HAND StfCAUi:. prhatc.
KTtXF. Mlil.Ml ' prmi".-,
ARTMUIl It IIOII.PS. private.
WILLIAM. I Ml I.l.ANKY. prlxate.
umnr a Ml r.HAY, private.
tANDtinW .T XBTT. prlxate.
'CEonar. m rnvi:ns. prix.-ue
tjOHN-K. Kl-.H'-niKD, prlxate.
iMTUICKM STANTON, pr.xaie
Cliristianin Government Jlay
Compel Americans to Scitc
in Its Army
WuHhlriffton, April -'
The "Jo eminent of Xonxay is con-
NlderlnB the dlfpatch of a protest to the
United States ajtalnst the compulsors
drafting of Nonxefflan nationals In the
iiltltary forces of this country. It xvas
stated on IiIkIi authority that tho for
cIbii nmce and catiltu-t at Chrlstlanla are
llhely to Include In the protest a notice
that Norway Is prepared to put reprisals
Into effect If the American f.'oxcrnment
persists in drafting Nonxeginn Mibjccts
Into the army. i
It x as nskeited tint Norway is f ree
to taUe such meaurcs. unlllie Sweden,
xxhlcli l prrxented hy Hrramtemenf"
xxitlMhlH country. Theie are In N.rxx-a.v
and tho other Scandln.nlan rnuntruA
many Americanp. oni of them nntu-
!sr "'EBHKr , ?' fli.x . Hi SwS
Mill 3nSmBSMSBSBfBBSSW mjbSWJ
aitwiJUamMi8ujmMeallMlltIJCiM8aaa
BOCHE CAPTIVE SHOWS
BARBARITY OF TYPE
IUU3AK U. S. FLYING HECORD
First Round Trip Between Mlncola
and Washington Accomplished
Under Protection of "Kame
nul" Appeal, Seta Off
Grcnndcs
New York, April !S. Announcement
xxaj made at the Aero flub of America
that the American record for cross
countr.x nylng xxlth ttxo filers xxas
broken today by Major Cleorge Tu!ane,
ihlef of the French axlntlon mission to
tho t'nltrd Htatcs, and Lieutenant Ucorgo
Klnchalrc. th French "nee.-
(Hi u,t .imrWrait .trmj l,i 'roncr I ,Thr exv to Washington for lunch and
the American Armj In France, returned to New lorlt for dinner.
pill 25.
The Inhuman baibarltj of Individuals
By HENRI BAZ1N
BIG LOCOMOTIVES CRASH
Hia'f
With
Collision In Front of Station Plft
form Causes Panic
- 1
Nlienantloah, l'i., Atirll 25-Two larf
bull moose, of tho law typa of
Irfhlgh Valley eng.nea sldowlped In
front of the passenger station rrowded
with people last evening, almost te
pllnr over and causing n panic. Women,
fainted nnd children Kcreamed thinking
an explosion about to occur, because of
the gret volume of escaping Btearau.
Both engines xvere disabled. '
William Hoods nnd James Itagan,
both firemen, xverc critically Injured.
8S8a&amtmMMJmsw5aEjaiio
opxrlfihl lnxornHMonsl r "r s r.
Mobilization of British nnd othei llicd troops on the Piciudj and Flantlcrs hnttlefronts has reached
proportions hitherto unheard of in r'rnnce The photograph shows sevcinl regiments of British troops
resting after a long march to the Flanders front. To the right nrmy supply wagons are moving in an
unbroken stream to the front line.
FIRST AMERICAN RAID AGAINST
BOCHE TRENCHES A BIG SUCCESS
:X' in Khal Carried Out Enterprise With Char-1
aclenstic Dash and Thoroughly
Enjoyed It
action Hhe xxill impress nto her own
military sen ice Americans residing nl
tile present time In Norxxay, chiefly for
mer Norwegian subjects.
There v,ri said In Scandinavian eli
des today to be cnni'ilcrable feeling I T.
Norxx'iiy, Sxxeden and Denmnil. oxer the
enforced drafting of the nationals of
those tountrlea by the United States and
the Inability f.f the'r floxernments to
obtain the releate of sueb nationals al
ready Incorporate! Into the llghllnd
forced of the United State".
The Danish legation. It xxns mid. ha::
made applleationx to the State Depart
ment In 100 cases for tho relc.uo ot
Danes drafted by the War Department
not one of which has been responded to
faxorablv by this rir.i eminent Mor
than SnrtO Swedes In this country haxx.
appealed to the s'uedUh legation for
adxlc" and assistance.
It xxas asserted that some of the neu
tral aliens drafted Into the anny liaxc
NEW TAXATION PLAN
HAS UNITED SUPPORT!
Uritish Public and Experts1
Approu Paying for t he War
on Cash Basis
of the (lerman army xxas exldenced In
Hie Httlludo of n boclic prisoner xxhom
I saxx illo todav in a hospital back of
the lines This man, during the recent
Selcheprey battle, threxv up hla bands,
crying "hamerad" upon the approach of
merlcana When the latter drew near
the boehe he pulled upon a string xx here
by three grenades set In three different
places before him xxeie exploded
The American tliruxx n gienade i i eph.
tearing off lioth of tho cnomx ' legs
The latter xxas removed to the ho pitnl
During his stay there he need brutal!;,
instilltng nurses nnd glniing xlmlli'tixolx
about during exery conu'lous momi lit
orior to hts death.
He xxa a hard-f.ueil s,uid.x xouth.
a tx-plcal "sqiiarchenit," saturated, u uie
his fellows xx 1th Kalserlsm.
An mcrle.in soldier ntlai-'ied to the
gn eerxlce In the rear holds a reputa
tion as champion sharpshooter of ola
pigeons In his borne Suite Ills xxorh
penults freedom on Sunday". 1'ccentlx
lie nslied and obtained permission to
spend that day on the front lines a a
sniper
Last Sunday lie xxinged a boehe
sniper xxho for some time past had been
bothering the front line.
The marksman xios so elated thrit
ho proposes a weekly continuance of
bis enlplngs. He declares he xxill se
cure u "string" of dead bodies, one 1
one.
Si.wi:
in tin
xxas absolutely established, ns xxell its
j Knnuilieiy lll'Siniuie Ullier liuui nuiin.ii
I complete an
Illril Other Causes
JESSi: M. KIN'i. pnxatc
I
rORK JAB GKTS HIJI BOND
I -7T. .
Mtndcr of Liberty Loan l'inus
Patriotism Rewarded
fjtw Verk. April !3 Charles Ahra
5?i(D, a doorkeeper for tho Consoll-
W3f&6ck Exchange, had a JSO Liberty
liS' handed to him on a fork. It came
Sout this xx ay .
fAbrahamsen xxent out to lunch and
tad a man sitting acrotj tho tabic
hmhlm xxho had decldcl notlonn about
1 Liberty Iian Tho doorkeeper took
tit rtranger to task for his unpatriotic
iterance:.
(Ih ttranger' tool, his folk and stuck
Jl violently In tin- face of the defender
'rftheloan Then he ran into the street
JTIifn Abrahanisen xxent bade to work
tiuiltirie cuts oil li .i faco tile members
(the exchange took up a subscription
already been sent to France, among , om 1v
these tiltcnu being some xxho have never r(cor(j
taken out tneir Iir'l nanura in i"
I ulu . . , , , First, (I as a genuine surccs Ser-
It is Indicated that the delay In rm, , rvcr, l0,nt In,,, fr ,t. i,.
the signing of the agreement lictvvcon I Jf,tUo sci.rr,. Third, xvhlhx It
1 Norxxay and the Un'ted States has not m ((j , i,rfnf. nln hocties us prlsnneri',
i the least been Influenced by the elr.ift .. K,.,lr0(i xalu.ible Infnrinatloii In
I question, tho whole iimiciiiiy ociiik m
I regard to matters of aelniltiistratlon
The feeling h're Is grovlng that ticr
1 manx- has ret forces to x ork In Xonvay
I which are Interfer.ng xxith the rntiflca
Hon of tho agreement, although no ad
i . i. f n.i rflleinl eharaecr to substan
tiate the suspicion have been nude pub
li.. it la Knoxxll. however. !""
By IlKN'RI BAZIN
'o7 ( 01 re .' ;oior 1 1 I t t ti '"ili'f. I ' lev xi 1h 1h .tierrii,i tint' "' loiter
It llli the American Arms In the 1'lebl, Cess "It nttained every objective," as
.March IS. tlm nillllnry term goes, and through
tho American army has been I I'-'l" found In tho ilugoulB mid upon
the iier--ons of several boehe dead, oil"
ic front line, ilther upon the I ,lf .,i,om ;,. iieuienaiil. tho Identity
Toul sector or nt oilier uolnls vxliere. .of the boehe unit opposite our lines
unlike, that of Toul. they am only top-
trainuig. tne noxs in ncoxvn naxe isi.en , ,i
and' finnMvebPr f '" re"d""S .ry man of ll.o American parlies
aim initiative. ,...,, ,,.. , .... ...... n,, nn
,inrt.MnA,lttl..l ni.ni..ftnpn III tt-.mrll r.'l(il
part In their really ,, .
I made tjie journey back to rest hll-
rtilted States entered the xxar As such. I "i ,wiui uie ciiuii. nicy ininih ... .
planned eutlrel.x and elitliely -canletl niiinoer ui '"icaB ,,., ....... n .... "
Amerli'in troops. It ileserxes n i "' I'lu.m.i ...... j'v .iw.u.r....u ...-
apart from cabled nil vices as I xxrltten nil over each of them. They bad.
i .. .. t in fiuoie. mil ll arioss on m." uut.i'-.
II I- llll.lillllt. If, 11,1,. - ' - ..
Nevertheless, it is onlv n matter of'
hours siiu-e Niev took
first raid: tlrst. because It xxas the oris
Innl mirelv American raid sine'e iho
r.ondoii, prll 25.
''ircuinstances do not ofien ntlso
vv herein a xxhole nation Is unltedlv ele.
ulrous ut being submitted to Increased
taxation on top of a burden already
stupendous (
This, however, xxas, generally speak-
ing, the public attitude beforehand to ,
the possible nexx tiiMitlon proposed In
England Tho fhancellor of tho V.
cheipicr. morcoxer. had nil the expert
mill Informed opinion vxltli blni in tho
contention that the preront need I" is
senllal taxation nnd that the revenue
i should pi oxide sulllclem Income to cover
the country'a expenditure nnd the con
solidated deht charge should the xx-ar
WANTED, A SOLOMON
TO SOLVE BABY iMIXUP
Mother Declares Infanta Were Ex
changed by Mistake at Hospital.
Searched for Months
New York. April IB. Unless Magis
trate Healy Is a second King Solomon he
ls going to have a hard time this atter
r.oon when txxo Hast Side mothers ap
Ipear before him In F.ssrx Market Couu
to clnlm the same babj.
On September 12 Mrs. Minnie l.eonlff
and Mrs. tiussio 1'elncr gaxo birth to gnl
babies at Gouvcrneur Hospital. . Whllo
they worn conxalcscing Mrs. Felner
claims Ha by Hlanche l.eonlff vxmh gixen
her In exchange for Hahy Annie Felner
Rut sho could not find Mrs Lconlff until
Moneljy, xx hen she met her in tho street
"I'm sure ther" In a mistake nnd ou
have mv baby," she cried. "Take me
Iiia'P!
PhUadelphia't Lrading Style Shop for WOMEN i
PlrHL mm 5
Presents This Supreme Neiv
Genuine
F. B. C. Washable
Grey Kid
$10 Oxford
at$
Mr'k i NIMi '7k
fill .- lirfiH
is ft" mJB
Matt i,:JXmm
T'v . -rE. . i. "j jn-Tii'TL &mr
fikJ$ w ill
m -., r I "uiiymBr-mm
jf' iJjmmKS
jfa . .il'JmiaKZfi
&mj&&p . .' -or, ,, Vojrri '-buT'&. ti'iirv,:srt7rimik
Bench Made
At no in
White or
Brown
An exelutive new
model, with Louit
heehi whoMe fetninlnm
daintinesM it captivating.
VrrdomtHancr nt etur .!,,. .1...
xmy-on (ir; no' onu iii the dlnllncHve smart,
nl -arli nioerW. but In llir ore (tiol tvtrv mad
,i.,i, ,ii i nuniiriiinin . rnn.. i.a.. .. u..,
llO uov itcilrt til fllfr tnnturn Tllll ..... I A. ..in .. J5j I
ei a ni.Hrli.B .. ro ii , nin or (oil .hop i. pfVdoml-oni In iUli, 1
uie-- unerj arc ii 10 v imdrr J'nllarfctpilo. I
x'U'i,
I20B-I0 Chestnut 5f. 2nd Floor Saves$2
Guarded Against
Dishonest Employees
and nil xxnntril to do It again, one
youngster had n boehe trench helmet
ev.ise tomorrow and more normal times I ilomo with vou and let me roe, her.
return. jjrs Leonlff consented. They climbed
Hence the lordlal reception of the tho ,nan. stairs nnd entered tho room
budget in Ibe House of rommoni on whero little Annie lav III with what the ,
Monday. .Mr. Ilouar Unv nimounce- ln.. or si,.fl ,vnH t0ci, nf pneumonia." L
incut. It Is generall.x .oiKeded. being when Mrs. Felner saw the Uilld sho ex
llkelx to arcompllsh this end. as the ' ,,.ninied : "She Is mine! That Is my baby
k Ml
reopentd
employee
If vour store is being
and entered by some
after ton think it securely locked
tor the night, you ought to know
about it.
With Holmes protection, your
More cannot be reopened by any
one w ithout our knowledge.
Your propert is thoroughly guard
ed against irregularities.
. .. - . . . i...:. . I ... . . . , ciiiiiiinii aiieitiiiiiits.iiirtt.iotii
nn llio aim or Jil iiphu. an near uie nddltluiiHl nnd new taxation Mll M"" ' Mv llttln hnv tank 1nt like her '
. 1... . ....1 1. .1... t n I u nni Hill .. ...,.-. ... PA.fl,iil ..I.I..I. .......I-. "-.' -.-- -- . --.
l Jl.rill.T III liUU'M'lui, III. "ll ,(lllll . .
Scan-
ellnaxlaii dinlomats arc watching eiexci-
opmentK as between Oermany nnd Hol
land xvllh tne greeaicsx i rw.
Identification of tho enemy unit, befe.io
our lines an xxell as p.ipei of Interesting
nature that eaiinnt but be of help In
thn American intelligence mvIIoii.
At 3:."0 In the inoinliig. xx llli ntgl.t
still In coiiiiiliie eonliol et xxith Ihat
, mysterious soine'lilng In t'.e r-asterii skx
that iiresages the coming d.iv, Ameil.vii
I art ill'-ry, maehlue gun, 75, and 155. be-
can a liairace inni lasieo nx iiiinuix--.,
Ide as he could get It due to lis ancient
shape.
"I'm gotn'." he said, "lo send Ibis
thing lioin.i mid ask mother tp haxe ll
hung from the piazza xx-lth geianlum
gr.nxlng out of It It'll he some tiopliv
for the in Iglibors in my toxxn to look
ox i
v.uiith'1 lo xxhom I put the dltct
nuistloii n to xxliat he thought f thp
rni.l. si'ld . c?
h. th"te .xns nnlliin' to it Wn
eovers mix Incicisei Heln charges
The t'h.iiu'cilni s piopnnis me gen- )r, Sprisslcr Is Proved Loyal
riallv in line, vlthpioxioiisi. nil.-ip.,lloiiv n,sto,,,llv rharges against Dr. Theo-
though petlups the aildilion.il t.n. oil tIorr, sprls!er. a xxell-knoxxn physician
in it. lies niiel sug.ii, vxlieieli. lite foi nice pi mtli nnel South stieeti.. havo ben
I In. rea nl hv a i.nil.iiig .1 In.. .11. .1 tho dismissed by United Mates I'ommls-
l.nter bx ,111 .1dd1l1011.il dut of el.-xeu sloner I.ong fololxxlng an iirrav ofexi-
oiiiiiii.- ...Chi i.n, , iitniiii...iuemhi 1incp given bv prominent men nn to tho
inning e'sni p. ntu .1 itunui'Mixxeigni .,.., ,.,.,,,. .,i ,.,,n r ihn nhv.
IM'c.l 1 hk.,B11
1
.IS
1 ot
grill i.illv
.Ull
HOLMES
ELECTRIC PROTEC1IVE COMEANY
8l2CMESTmrrSTWalniit6II,Mainl290
6i
during whleli the thiindrr of tlicll was1 didn't And notliln' but de-id ones ox.r
continuous.
trenches 11 p-ir!y of Americans xxbo'c
numerical strength 1 am not permitted
to mention saxe to s-.iy lias "large.'
' ...tr.od ready w Itli rllle, grenade anil mi-
u....i,..c of Hoteliers Thus fxeok to ir.matln lo un over til" top. At the
GERMANS WOUND SELVES
Escape Battle
within Hip vnicrlcau , there. Why. mister, flieie xv .isn't exui I
a llmbutivr cheese iiremnel '
thlid said to uie: 7.llter. vxe'xe got
those gu.xs' number When xxe aro
strong enough in men xxe'll trim thm
aolnc nnd coming and Ihrniigli the m'd-
preclro second that. lei' prearranged siu- ,ur 1 U(P those raids They are go 1
nal, tho barrage changed to lulling, exeiclse before breakfast '
these bo.xs In broxxn under coniin.iiiil of
The H.Biie. April .0. ofllcers Itaped Into No Man's Land
nennan soldiers have
tMbousht him a J50 Liberty Hond.
llnnrireds Of
been wounded In tho left hand, and
these xxounds seem to have been self
inflicted, according to a traveler who
saw Red Cross trains pass through
Aachen from the offensive.
The traveler says that there are SOOfl
to 0000 xxounded men In Aachen nnd
lhat COO or HOO pass through dally. The
light Ix- xxounded are xxell eared for. but
thoe" severely xxounded nre transported
to the othr end of nfrmnnv, often dving
on their long journey.
According to Xelieiliile
Across they went In short order, di
vided Into t-xxo parties each bent upon
I a certain bocho point, after entering
uhlch they xxero lo unite
Following close under tlndr lurr ige,
each party nelx-.inceil mid . tli" ex.iel
points lux, tiled the lioehe line "i. x.ix
first time Anierleans iiloiie Im.1 so .'one.
1 this in Itself giving th step nn impoiinni
Ipiilileanee In the tiltini.it' In ton of
the xx a r.
Just before entering, Ibex lame upon
the bodies of some fifteen fiermmt" xxho
had been killed in the barrage, and Mi.
only txxo living that xxcre -.n vv.
I killed before the party'.' ers. on. 1 ut
I completely In txxo as lm ran Into bieai
I lug American shells and the other pinned
through the heart ! an American I'll-
Signor Colctti Presents Forcefully the Necessity of.;-;; folIn IC wllo ,(nr
shot to pieces for n fair distance in
1 front and the abris demolished There
1 xvas no llxlnc" boehe in Hlghl mid none
in tho abris.' For 11 distance of r.;r.
1 .nras our box-s penetrated, going a bit
... . .I....M i.exnnrt Iho enemy second line All of
110 Rnmi ne inrfne. cuiiiu i .an. ,.vm.- - - .
ho taken to make tho vol ago less
Third Fata! Auto Accident in BrMol
llrlslol. I'm.. April U5 -The thlid fat el
auteimoblle accident In this v Iciiiltvxxltliiu
a xxeclt resulted In tho death of Ilalfo I
Urge, tblrtv-txxo e.lr.s old. xxho xi.is,
istruelt on Ihe hlghxXHX belxxecn Tullx- ,
toxxn nnd Hrlstol. The elrlxer of the 1
tiiick, Harlan Hoxxil! emploxed bx John1
Txinl. of Hrl'lnl xi.l In Id bx .lustne
I'oopei nf Tullx toxxn foi m Hon of the
ot 1. in 1
I
WANTS ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS
IMPRESSED INTO SERVICE
Increasing His Country's Power and
Prestige
TtAit, Anrll 25.
SThe fjuestlon of Italian deserters In
rlca, or. In other words, Americans
itohaxe not returned to Italy to servo
a the army xxhen they vvero called up.
Wn the subject of some articles
Jv Francesco Colettl In tho Corrlero
1a Btra, The pronilso of an amnesty
ijoa certain louditlons. for the benefit
j intw men. has not yet, the xxrlter ftf
iya, been carried out. Those Italians
Jw haxe returned to perform tlieirtnil
r duties are be declares, among the
"nt to ask that something should be
2? without delay In the matter, and
jSu!'lr r ,ll",, "rolo to hlni on tho
tWt ufler his first article appeared,
Oat main point stands out from this
fffrMpondence and that Is tho much
'Pi,r difficulties xvllh which tho Hal
'wh. AmerlCi vvlm Is called up for
iS t.T ,'"110 las to contend than
W Italian xxho Is living In Italy. Tho
frJJ "Went In Italy Is virtually com
lii. 2 t0 'n lP wtiereas the Italian ln
rtil . "sffers no penally for his ova
lfi?,M ths aw, so long as he Is batls-
f to remain otitsldo his oxxn country.
"J former ease. It Is comparatively
","r the man who Is called up to ar
titrtil bl,,,1"e,,s during his term of
iJl ' a,ld "e can return to his own
IffS" 'or liN periods of leave whllo
iMki Ln1 lo often compelled to wind
gr buslntss. and ho cannot return
Jnomo nor sco his family when his
i.!i! r Ievo comes round. Nor Is the
"lion nf hi. ... ... t.i ..j
'iitry ni ik. ..... ... .... .. '
L ' ?'' I'ft to considerable expense,
Itrr'uin tho Italian Government bears
""iln burden of the cost of his
". Otter Milnn, I.....A n l.n nolH
jxtilch this does not Include, and
' 18 etDeelnllu i.. .1 . .......
t t'9 ejetaVH 1.11,1 l..n..l,l,ini.lill 11a
Shl?J,t0,Cr. "'o nubiiiurlne danger lo
:7 " hell It rnnioii It ! riiistlrtn nf
gttmwly to bo adopted. Slffuor Colctti
'-'! propojuls lo make.
l"G llnlifin anl.nH- Urn. anwtt
0. th. f,.,i" :r A'""'"'. J. i.
11.. '"Ii.tns In other countries has
in. ilT1 nilltary service." He con
5r aho1 m pro'"land In favor of the.
. . increaseu una mat, 1110
;' toould be shown that thej
perilous unel an effective sjslem ot ln
surance adopted, and some mark of
recognition of tho patriotism of thoto
xxho return to servo should bo accorded
to them. , ,
Sucli aro some of the proposals put
(.,..,,..1 hv mis xxrlter. xxho also ton-
slders that t.10 various penalties for
evasion of military service snom.i
ginelcd according to tho ejiiiereiu
grees of responslbllitv of those In
curring them Thos? considerations
apply, only to the return of tho emi
grant to servo In the army, but there
may possibly. Klgnor Colettl considers,
be other nnd secondary solutions ap
plicable to the case of a number of
the emigrants; those, for Instance, not
especially fitted for tho rigors of mili
tary service, or thoso vxhoso position
presents especial difficulties.
Something might be done, he main
tains, In tho direction of enlisting
Italian subjects directly In the Ameri
can army, and another solution might bo
tholr employment In somo kind of war
work In America such as munition mak
ing or shipbuilding. Italians exempted
from military service might possibly by
arrangement with the American t.ov
ernment. be employed on shlpbulldlni;
with the understanding that tho ships
so constructed might to
Italy In the period Immediately follow
Ing the war. when that country Is llkelx
to stand badly In need of tonnage. Somo
firtancral contribution might irflo be ele
manded from exempted men. Hy tho
adoption of somo of these proposa s.
and of others to bo put forward-by tho
Government a the result l'l 9J
tho work of tho commission attached to
tho Ministry of Foreign Affairs which
Is at present studying tho question, the
number of deserters" In America might
be gfeatly reduced, with obvious advan.
1sa 0tttitfn
T. is hiahix- nr'obable. the writer
points out, that after tho war there
will b an agitation In favor of a gen
eral pardon for all Italians xxi.u .
fulled to present themselves when called
up for military service, and the dlfflcul.
ties which would urlse. In such a case,
between those who had returned when
called up and those who had not may
easily be Imagined. Action should. h
these had taken refuge bevonel Hie
khakl-clad stayed the legulatlou time
to the very second determined, and then
lett tho boehe trenches for tho Journev
!.... hrlnclng wltii ilieni 11 varletv
e e-onhies and gear, most of vxhleh
-..,.. i.s tlian four hours aft ei-xx aril. It
consisted of divers artlclei". the tren.b
hulmet. tho spiked elltto. caps, rin.s
.... ... ni.ers slcns Indicating In 'r-
man vxherc their Inllrmary xxas located
nt tho rear, while sunn1 cnthusia.-tie
Americana brought back potato masluis
shaped llko 11 pharmaclst'H pestle and
odd kitchen implements One had a
bocho-trench shoo nnel told me aflerxxiud
as ho ehiblted it that lie proposed
gilding It and taking it homo as a
souvenir. ,
Tho bocho counter-barrage xxas sloxv
In coming nnd feeble at that At the
Instant It began our artillery started
11- ..mint.- b.itterv uork. doing xxltn-
out question additional damage to the 1
enemy lines.
Kavo In tho mallei- of bringing bruk
prisoners, tho raid was a tompletn suc-
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His Excellency the French High Commissioner
Monsieur ANDRE TARDIEU
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Tciches are ours let us Richly respond
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Hon. WILLIAM H. TAFT
WILL SPEAK
Today
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MUSIC BY
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Doors Open 7.30 P. M. Meeting at 8.15 P. M.
MR. TAFT
will also address a Mass Meeting to be held for the
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