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a % “come PRISONERS TAKEN BY BRITISH AND FRENCH IN NIG Blood spilt in the unequal strugs Dut ft falls on the heads of the man Socialists, who are permitting German workmen to be ranked among the Cains aud Judases RULER OF AUSTRIA QUARRELS WITH KAISER OVER RUSSIAN POLICY German Emperor Said to Have Threatened to Use Force Against the Austrians. WASHINGTON, Feb. A ous rift in the relations existing be 28 ser tween Germany and Austria-Hun rary is bared in an official cable from the French Government, which Inti- mates strongly that matters have reached a crisis and that Germany is threatening to use armed force her against Every paper thet ts permitted to out of elther ¢ any or the Dual Monarchy evidences tncreased friction between the Centra} Powers. Die Zeit, an official Austrian publi- cation, complains bitterly that Ger- many and Austria-Hungary are 99 nearly cut off from each other as if they were at war, instead of being Allies. So severe passport re- Strictions that {t 11 almost Impossible to cross from one of the Ce ers to the other. Austria-Hungary, official despatches Government, 1s angry over the con- tinued war for conquest on Russia and ber nationals are refusing participate further in the Imperiall tlo demands of tho Prussian Kals and bis Junkers, The despatch is as strongest ally ‘s are ‘al Pow- according to the the Frenoh to follows: “Charles I, pald a visit to Willlam II, Feb. 22, Ludendorft was prosent at the interview. If wo are to judge from the tone of the Intorview, it must have been lacking in cordiality. There seems to be little doubt but thata rious confilct has broken out during the week between the courts ‘ot Vienna and Berlin, which Ger- many {s determined to nettle, If need, by violent measures, | “The internal situation of the Dual) |@ machine gun wore captured by w THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. BRITISH CAPTURE MEN AND GUNS IN RAIDING TRENCHES Make Two Suceusils Night A Attacks on German Posi- | tions in West. ! Feb. 28 a om LONDON, Binglish troops raid tant enemy's trenches will, ot ys to-day's carried out oestul night against the on Greenland the War “Twelve prisoners and north Scarpe iver,” Office report English and Scottiah raided German troops alao positions in the southern portion of Houtholst Forest | ¢ and brought twelve prisoners and three machine guns. ! ‘The enemy's artillery was active in tho neighborhood of Haveincourt Wood and south of the Scarpe River back ‘The artillery on both sides waa ac- tivo during the early part of the! | night east of Ypres.” | Italian Outposts Repul ne nottring Par | ROME, Feb, 28,—The Itallan Warl | OMco statement reads | “North of Col del Rosso we exp-| tured two eleven-ineh trench mor- tars and other war material.” “Botween the Adige and the Brenta| there was activity by hostile recon noltring patrol They were repulsed everywhere by our There was @ lively struggle betwoen the op- posing artilleries west of Val Frenzola outponts. and along the coastal Solten Our| batteries fired on ma enemy, troops west of Monte Grappa and on| moving carriages along the lower] Plave “In the neighborhood Cismon &n enemy ammunition store was hit muccesstully by our aviators, Tues day night our flying squadrons bom- HUMBERT DEFENDS RED CROSS LIGHTS | WITHMORGANFIRM| U BOATS TARGETS SORNIS oR rT _ SURVIVORS OF “THE TUSCANIA PHOTOGRAPHED AT AN’ IRISH “POR! nie ee Ca ee eens ed Li . ATTACK voooe JAPAN COULD SEND - 200,000 TROOPS 10 SIBERIA AT ONCE Japanese Press Unanimously Favors Intervention—Await Word From U, S. 04-48-4446-9044-0084 Lad \e iat TOKIO, Feb. 2%8.—The Japanese Press unanimously belleves the Rus- ?\man developments must involve Japan. "Tokio is the future diplomatte centre,” declared the newspapep Nichinshi Shimbum to-day. “The Allied Ambassadors are handling the situation in conjunction with the Japaneve Government WASHINGTON Feb 28.—It America sanctions the movement, 1.000 troops in Si- weeks protect and — supplies. Shortly thereafter 600,000 more men would be available for service, ft was stated on high authority to-day, Japan will not act without the ap- Proval of the Allies and the United States. Great Britain, France, Bel- sium and Italy are awaiting an an- houncement from Secretary of State Lansing on the attitude of this Gov- Japan can have 2 derta within Allied two to interests | SUBMARINES SANK 18 BRITISH SHIPS IN W ON HOSPITAL SHIP Seven Fishing Vessels A Down by German U E in Seven Days. LONDON, eee EEK; 14 OVER 1,600 TONS EACH | » Sent 3oals Foo, stoned ' TIGHTEEN British merchant Monarchy is such that the Vienna! barded effcactously rajiroad ue- I 1s a ss Beaks Ae ee Government, In order to avert a ca-| tures at Bulzano and Pergine. N¥-/ $170,000 From Bolo Used to} Only 34 Persons Saved and Ei SUTAATINBS ta AG Bast tastrophe, has been obliged to dis- merous hostile machines made In-|° 7° aa : 5 Either De: . seuieite te Gntte tinguish by means of public declara-|cursions over the plains, ‘They! “Reithburse Mme. Lenoir,” | 164 Are Either Dead or yt eieg all A a tions its own policy from thet of| dropped bombs on inhabited localities He Savs | Missing. Admiralty report. to day. : Germany. The report that at the! between Treviso and Venice and with me SY > sr ei ue oa End tor is ie oni - — .600 tons or over and four were conferences of Feb. 14 Hertiing and) particular tury over Venice > ;, 1 SWANSEA, Fet The British) under that tonnage ven fish. Ludendorff had decided to pay noat- ~— PARIS, Fob, 28—Senator Charles nA, F eam) ORI de tention to the Russian demobiliza- | reneh Prisoners! tzumbert, owner of the Journal, who| hospital ship Glenart Castle, whicl ng soatid Aon obs = repare to begt in | arrested last weak (n connection |e wn Tuesday In the Bristol i ae eer Hikes — eet by ee devon apc PARIS, Fed, 24.—Artilleries wors ac- | 8s arrested last w in connect if seatdica te In the previous week fifteen eres fiir tesvagroet Ausiik: “it {v® Along'the right bank of the Mouse| with the investiqution of German| Channel, was torpedoed, acoording British vess were destroyed, & great otir throughout Austria, 18) and north of Hill 344, the French | sttakben da in France, has written to! Survivors, thirty-four of whom were! twelve of them over 1,600 tons, In wee met aimply the dissenting @&-! statement said to-day ‘ 2 |. landed here,’ Notting so far has been| the preceding week nineteen Brit- Uonalitics—the Crechs, the Slovenes) yrench patrola took prisonérs eround| CPt Bouchardon of the Paris Mille joie oF the tate of 164 s, {n-| ish merehantmen were sent to the or the Polws—who do not desire tO Beaumont in the Lorraine rexion tary Court a letter saying that he oyyding Red Cross doctors, nurses! bottom, thirteen large ones and fight any more, but it is the mass of has been placed in w fulse light bY ana orderlies, Seven of the nurae sly small ones, the population of German origin who GERMAN SHIPS IN BRAZIL the cabled despatches from New York were women, none of whom bas been | ROME, Feb. 27,—Itallan p- refuse to sacrifice themselves any regarding funds on deposit to DIS reported saved | was immune from man longer f ure the triumph of CHARTERED BY FRANCE |°""":' with J. P. Morgan & Co. Quart ister Shitler, the 1 | narines and ] rusian imperialism. | [An Inve yn made at the to Jeave the ship, aa | week ending Feb One stean oO | ' ys AUSTRIA nErUsES TO WAR ON _ | request of the French Govern- “1 was on deck at the time. A few| @F attacked and beat 0° @ sub- HA. © Geoeral } marine which menaced it D | Deputies Vote 110,000,000 Francs} ment by Attorney Geoers minutes before the torpedoing the} ° na ‘Ai official note of the 16th haa | ~CPule ete tactics of New York showed that Sena- peimsinan culled attention to a dim| PARIS, Feb, 27.-—-No_ French ennounced that Austria for her part} for Purpose and Pichon Praises tor Humbert had cash and bonds {ght flickering on the surface of the| esse! of more than 1,600 tons woe a ne mal pia te GURSiGSh the: war an Southern Government. } to the value of $824,000 | water some distance off. It disap-| Wa# sunk by enemy mines or sub erminated with Russia and wonld| |. | Weaver RR rhe] credit.) poured an instant later, but the offis| Marines during the week ending abstain from taking part in the oper- Chamber of Deputies voted to-day to| The Senator asked a hear o” cer of the deck was instantly sus-| Feb One ¥ b under that catch tha cs ert bina 5 re-luned in chartering German ehips|complete documentary proofs Ms ehanged, Me then ordered the alarm | == poneiey js as Aes oe ; hen | paces at tho diaposal of France by | assertions sounded for lifeboat drill as a pre-| 44 284, ng Of the chamber on the! iroraign Minister Pichon, in support-| writes, came from lin personal { “The order was scarcely given when 2 Lee? Austrian Premier formally |ing tho measure, suid It was tho first |tune having been deposited In August, came the muffled sound of an explod- " ; transaction between the French ai : lowest ¢ 915, for the purpose of purchasing ing torpedo far below the waterline, ‘The words uttered by different | firaziiian Governments since Brazil int ; er OF she Journal, Another followed by a shock, which ‘told ee Deputies bave proved that the expia- | broke with Germany, and was a gen: |PFibt pe See bho Gantral liMat the bea ate ’ pation which has beén furnished up | vine demonstration of Brazil's friend- | A°CoUnt wan oponed with oi ure |. "Que mation In chauging the coures to tbe present by me has not been | ship toward France jRenb ok NOCRAy BE) ae i availed ttle, because all of our rege sufficiently explicit. 1 repeat, there. | Tho Brazilian Government, he said, | Pov Asam 4 i Hi ay a Slatin Lend Chase lights w burn. fore, that Austria-Hungary will par- | had had to choose between identical! paper was bough merica, Deter ing brightly and we were a plain a Ucipate in no way in the military a offers from the United States and|terms having been obtatr ed in N pe ly el ga night as the Ger- Saeeniioaienial tion which 1a now being carried on by | Mrance. Very amicably Brazil bh wa “A large number of men were vom- (Continued from First Page.) Germany against Russia. f£ repeat, Ase! the ehips to France and no les i remainder of mone On pelled to jump into the sea with lile- that there is no question of having | /'ieabls the United * had ac- | sisting of $170,000 placed to hh belts, and few of these survived, for epte iston. Tho agreemen . > . the sea was so rough that it was uncon: eved to be our troops penetrate into Ukrainia, by Holo Pasha, recently se i. s t “ towscrated the entante between: Gunigueae t possible to rescue them from the among with whom we are at peace, J ree) in aad ny to death for treason, was pald over, | y Nor was it possible even to! apg innounced Poat that the armistice exisis be leo the Senator wane to enat nto keep the Hfeboats togethe ” an - T mats were are the sax { Wed tween Austria-Hungary and Rouma- | reimburse Mada Len Two boats were picked up after} are the si : NEW YORKER AND Two many hours at sea, and the survivors} nesday. On v Dia and that we are only considering Lenoir, Parisian ong Janded here. One bout contained nine} was prought Wednesday, entering as early as possible into bh Wh 5 , |men, the other twenty-five. But two of th n the hosp! | ere enatis fighting chan The others are ex- These declarations are eerious.| france and Ii ld ie t tor ! | pected to recover ithout a doubt, in his specch on Feb. | Allen J. Tigkeon | Nav val Reserves, | Humbert. This money was believed 10 $500 000 FROM OIL MA | An Idaho private was the only one Beyditr pleaded his fidelity to thi Among Those Commended | to have come from a German source fh }able to talk. His case was alight but | alliance. But more and more Ger- ary by US [and M. Lenoir was 1 inst O | pis story NBLeS, FOROR Oy he risk of seeing Austri for Bravery by U. S tober, charged with trading ‘hall saat = , [by heavy which passed WAHT FUAS fag Fis OF Hosing Austrip, - sen sas Za : : Big Game Uptown Hotel Un-| as he said 4 and after ber Bulgaria and Turkey,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 26,—Dennis J j enemy Previous despatches con ; |** phere is a@ spirit of retaliation take a positive attitude, and, prag-| Hurley of Dorchester, Mass, has been| cerning the Humbert have der Invest nm by Swann everywher The front lne trench, tcally withdrawing from the struggie, | commen by Secretary Dantels for itioned no payment nik Assistant | from which the gas attack came, was y 8B to Madame Gane desinitely located rday, also an Ness as spectators the continuation yrayery and ven 5OF Farenmeene 2) t z under investigas| other cleverly ci 4 trench of hostilities.” me malar | > sino Be 1 Apalstant Diese re ome: mir rare re. bali bs ton, 19, Muctey, in| NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE tng, them ‘Thursda Ld ® , this afternoon. reseed for! 8, them 7 n ea fle " y charge of the freroom, immediately got HEAD HELD AS DRAFT F a Four German planes flow lelaur a . ly ove un linporta villag ues a = . Ea ie ‘ i wen | M iw a In a wan san! French pla anne: e * Me men, who! Manag Vm no! to| German 5 wally fy 8 American and Other Ambassadors sd become confused and was badly | \ Sarat tae fie America i : badd : i en Said to Have Gone to wilt i x jam Kobert Ransford, Naval Vo! ure Vologda nieere, of Philadaipbia, ana ‘Allen 3 are A anne re moat of them) NAVAL CENSOR RELIEVED. ca. ef eatery \ t to tal A before Jude —_-———— PETR( Feb, 27 (United Press). | 28 N TRSTAOS, OX ew Tore. Natior 1 to-day, © ted or rar to 4 é alg aloo were coramen to-day for | Pree i r ne Dhate Attorney Swa but Swanr Nea—No Sue The A 1 Envoy left Petrograd made @ heroic at. | League, and ph naan MN lity tune LT aie a ee te last night for Vologda, accompanied » excue Seaman W, A, Wells, /Of that : iM tl Rad dent Minka ee ee Beciee eins ’ the Japan: Brasilian and nteers, who fell overboard | rented AMY. | Nach ‘ tovappannl tee coat sancecite anus * NS men 4 Wan drowned, Ransford and Jack+ ou poornn, the Arst ha hoon | Has, be t nen . iNlonte fhe ROOG RM Sty at, Hee siWithstanding the tee and untae aster in Count ved vanterday’aftemnogn at the Wal- | Del til ' A MRS ovinee of that name, 75 miles east 0 phate ombining to. dort-Astoria—ne Uke Petrograd and : t :"0e able weather couditions, dived over urging « ae mprsire eh bab an | board and (sled to wave the drowaing conspire to sedi y tewch an 135,000 Porto Rican Vamiltes Seren ath : wan nile b a Staten Arioy $110,000 EMBEZZLER DEAD. Vledged to travel by rail either to Archangel, 60 " fight Gere Aw JUAN. I north, Moscow, where the | wu ment 4 paniphlet ts m r cn Looted Meth Prenc ca take thé Trans-Siberian Railway to| GROUND GLASS IN FLOUR. |ata te the icnene wh i Mien Looted Met ( Pren hé Pacific Coast.) ae : MOHGR GL cxsana Binita ana Ald Fond Fifteen Years Ago. > Report of Dim 8 1 the conscription of wen - HORTON, Feb. 28—The death a necator for Jap Waruta. to Cnt elves. > ' N. M 1s ' at Montreal. CHICAGO, Feb. Powdered giags| Cube © Sumur for Mesivo f ago th MONTREAL, Feb, 28.—Rev. Dr, |has beon reported found In flour here Spat from of Frederick G. Harrington, for twenty. /and Di ohn Dill Roberts City) HAVANA 8. Land { } Ch abded tact five years @ missionary to Japan. and| Health Commissioner, to-day warned for Mexican i e Alle A lely known for his transiation of the housewives to fcrutinixe war beads Stopped unde i pre-| ely Bible and a number of Dnglidh classics | carefull Federa) agents ace * come from Fresident & Me From n hia inte Japanese, is dead here wating St peat Sie See PacULind tine ns was luir’s most f 1r young men, His s the first star to go out of the sev enty-five service emblems in the flag St. Luke's. When this country into the war he nteered for the aviation branch of the na He was sent to New port instructed in aviation and th Boston School of Tect nology to finish cours He rwed such wonderful temperament that he was promoted to the ‘ Ensign and assigned to the Camp May, N. J, school of flying as ay nstructo On Keb. 2 he was married to Miss Hoan Masson, daughter of Thomas L,. Masson, editor ¢ (N. J.) home of with great ceremony > -— U.S. Miniater aragany Weds tn oni LIMA, Ohio, Feb. 28 owing his marriage to-day at Minster, noar here, to oM Carrie Steinmann, Da Mooney, United States Minister Paraguay, ioft with his bride for New York which port they will sail for 8 Ame Sa rats Invite President to Newark Meetin WASHINGTON, Feb, 24,—Preaident " y-day was asked to address a \ gathering in Newark, N. J Der The ernment toward Japan's proposal, but the State Department was silent ee nei — <a to-day. It ts known that Informal GERMAN WAR FLEET Inquiries are going on between the | Governments concerned, SPEEDS IN BALTIC 10 Japan has twenty divisions in her | regular army with a peace strength SEIZE RUSSIAN WAVY | of 10,000 to a division. The war . | stheninths is approximately 16,000 and | ations | of these 250,000 regulars it is believed Slav Squadrons So Small That This | that 60,000 are at Kiaochau now. Would Cause No Alarm Tres substantial force 1s stationed in Amone. Allies Corea and in the event of a Siberian 5 f ng Anes. drive these troops would be used as COPENHA , Feb. £8 4 nucleus of an expeditionary army. LARGE German fleet in the | Corea ts only 81 houra from Japan by Montclair, N. J., Ready to Baltic is steaming north- |boat and a mobilization there of Hs : - - ward at full speed, presum- Japanese troops could be effected Honor Ensign Walker Weed, | aviy toward Finiand, despatches | without trouble or great delay. Was . trom Berlin declared to-day. Victim of Fall at Cape May. Sanat ee Seat er miunten (ane Jepany Bae peels ’ It te powsibin that this moves |£%900 reserves subject to first call he wony oe en Walker Weed,| mont of German warshina tw Ia. |t2 the colora. ‘These reserves have t tended to make certain the cone Hed military training under the unl- who died last night in the Cape May| fended to 6 ce sh areal eervice ay is ; ;| trol of the Russian sea fighters. Metis: hebetiade of dies ome as the fF °F) Despatches sent from London to- bow mans ready 1009. Nee gall : dent hydroplane on| gay were calculated to arouse |@Uty As the ally of the United Btates, Tuesday afternoon, this evening will] anxiety in the minds of Amerl- tah pa steele Som reach the home of his parents, Mr. cans ove naval possibilities gol- | MW" At ig the tateat 4 asl maa hors and Mrs, Nathan Weed of Upper} lowing the breakdown of Russia, | (oncoming the latest developments tn Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. J. It was inthmated thot the com- Ther Wank eekcearte eal ae place from St.| plete removal of the Russian ISr@: WOR: S CORRES th) Rn SERERE Luke's Episcopal Church, Montclair,| Baltic fleet from action would |toward the Japanese proposal at the ea) Eplscop y Lal | saree Pea efor offen. |Russian Embassy to-day. It was is aay ; faded A inst. the |P0lmted out that Japanese interven- _soune Weed, who was twenty ane and stress was jaid |ton—with Allled co-operation and « ur years ae and who stares a oon aly Wark ef ann selang [complete statement of objectives— fia ttle lore than three a i re og would probably meet with general weks, did his bit for his country| 8° far in hampering German op- | roval at t nd died the death of a hero. At 2| erations on the seas, pas be Ra GR TMUGEN IG LeRerader wrat| the Russian Navy has kas MAY cuccomanial by) Lume (aa no serious trouble for the JURY REFORM PROPOSED, ChasiearIy Barnett of the navy, Hel Cet is shown by the fact = iD oe inet ee Be ere te ant at ning of the war | Amendment for Three-Fourths Ver= hd reached a height of about 10 Russia's battleship squadron con- dist Avked at Albany, / rap mething went amiaa| sted of four battleships of a ALBANY, N, Y., Feb. 28.—A proposal when something nt amiss! otal tonnage of 61,228 and car- |to amend the Constitution to provide the controller and the machine | * that a three-fourth vote of a jury should ; ; rying inch guns. There as dashed to the beach WAS esige n the armoreg {22,8uMclent to render a verdict in all The gasoline tank exploded and| Were five aa My ie Srinored’ jcivil and criminal cases, except where plane was enveloped in flames,| Cruiser squadr ; oe a. ave the charge is first degree murder, was, , vate | tonnage of 42,064. They carried |introduced in the Legislature to-day by sign Weed managed to extricate | rosie guna of 19 and Sinch | Senator Ottinger “and Apsemblyraun mself from the flaming wreck and, | I sition it ai » | enanboren: of eh a Ss Py | « A addition ra wero a e amendment would require ¢ with his uniform ablaze, his face! row destroyers and other amailer | When a rordiet fs not Unanimous it = 1 hands badly burned and | vassals Aid EAtMEIy ran Indenatds igned by the Jurors concurring ne 8 LecPERY 8¥8 & "01 erable number of submarines, | the water's edge and plunged tate dtgr abel tte tide rned to the burning | AUSTRIA ADMITS RAID. | New York Stock Ex. nine ly tore his com-|catte Rombing of Venice ma Act change prices are the anion from its flery embrace and | of “Reprisal.” standard for with his badly burned hands beat SNNA (¥ : re A Lo ths flames from his clothing: Ieuan teens af i ihaaes yas iaeee Liberty Loan Bonds h men taken to the Cape of Ir exterday lf you have , sell, tives quich 1 | structures In the naval port of Venice,” | specialize in iberty ‘The enilor avi and his com. |%he Austrian War Office declared t+ Bonds. ay. | panion passed a restful night and = J ~ 9 es the young ensign was in a cheerful | Doster eon Canadian john Muir & % mood, Then toward night internal ii ‘ complications set in and at 7 o'c » Faneetl at Maule betnae tone fag, ts pert of Boston appears amo 86 he died the dead in the Canadian casualty lle | femere N.Y: Htock Bachan Ensign Weed was one of Mont- public here to-day | KG ined of the chotorst and Incloned jn a lovereoos " ai bree: POENS BOR BRILLIANTS——These goodies are cor Helle Fi shed to. 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