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ne U.S. CHANGING VIEW): that the Tur ave occupied ON INTERVENTION, a: SES OMGER EPORTFROW pa ay, ‘ Speaking for hapanese Intervention, | " in beria| © pea . Early Movement “" | He Warns Central Powers May Forecast—Tokio to Seek to S:l,UB New Autocricy, Unify Chinese. LON DON, Mu g stiff resistance. ch 15,—-Debate onthe TOKIO, March 15—Japanese ine | Siberia in the Houses of Commons tervention in Siberia is believed to be yesterday brought from Foreign Sec- " retary Bait t jen) tlo t merely a question of time, All indie | PMY ata he a ee ss nd the Japaneso mobilisa-| ation in Rusela mu Gations and the Japa be combatted. The Allied point of tion increase iia bellef, t eh) view was that they should help Mus |sla 1a protecting herself against Ger Government officials have t Closed their policy toward Sibor America is intervention. }¢ ining to agree to} Allies favor the sdivostok, ho said he had absolute Tt was learned to-day that Japan jies intends to mediate between North) Discussing tho situation in Russia, and South ¢ unifying all fac. | Mr. Balfour maid mika | “If Russia had not been at war tt 2 sj hela ea ala |would have taken many years to roe revolution, When auntocracy fell al- | LONIx most without a blow, Russia immedi- report of ately fell into chaon Russian Government ar Kast Thore will he classes, some trom headed by Prince Lvoff, + | patriotte, fer of the Provisional Russia after the foundation, accortin, patch from Poking tose port, the message stat others from selfith motives, me anything promising nee of stability and order in the Government When that time comes T can imagine Germany trying probably te-|to re-establish possibly the old form fers to a conference held in Peking by} of autocratic government, We should prominent Russians on Feb. 28 and {then b ig @esumed that Pri Nicholas Kuda-| its falrest provinces and with a kind of autoeracy far wore than the old jrendy t we a nem oat ienergpal legis 55 edie la aralielead Pe because it would lean towk part in t inference, wa Jupon « foreign power for continued | with 1 existence. 1f that came to pass ull ne report ng & new Gove our dreams of Russian development at hi and iberty would be gun the and Russia would become a more out- of Pet post of the Central Powers. " ; "| “That is the real difficulty of deal- despaten she er | ing with the problems raised in this! rest of } commander! debate.” of the Russian northern front Japan has behaved with loyalty, Mr, Balfour sald, gives promises with re perte sian integrity or on any question con- nected with Russia, “sho would kfop | them as she has kept all prom'ses abe | 1 s made in connection with this war! MIRED BY RASAN SS CONGRESS OF SOVIETS, SSM este ron peace PerahpUeh) One SE ENER) Rada to Meet Soon to Ratify the supplies at Vladivostok. There ts no Treaty math the Central real danger, officiuis say, of German Powers. armies moving that far east, but] aygTERDAM, March 15.—The there is 4 probability that supplies at | opening of péace negottations at Kiev Viadivostok might be sent into Russia tyetweon Russia and Ukraine is re- and then find thelr way into German | poiteq in a Vienna despatch to the mane, . Vossis A clauso in the Russo-German | uxrainian Rada, the despatch says, treaty requiring thet Russlan ware} wii) meet soon to ratify the peace ships either be sent to Russian har-| treaty with the Central Powers, bore and kept “there until the end of! Germany has replied to Lithuania's Per Ad (SF (pO seesriaed: Bag) tet ated requests for recognition of Allied warships in Russlan waters be ndependente: by. waking her Fegarded as Russian ships, 18 not ex-| pecognition dependent upon Lithuan= pected to remove any ships from the | ian agreement to certain military, Hntento fiecis except perhaps a few) customs, railway and currency con- British submarines, Some of these} ventions, according to the Vorwaerts Vessels, operating in the Baltic, prob- | 4¢ periin, ‘These conditions Lithu- ably will proceed to Swedish ports) ania, in the hope of bringing about opps fan alleviation of her condition, ts Germany will derive ttle tmmo-|tenay to accept, diate commercial advantage by rall- | vorwaerts says such procedure ts fication of the treaty, Is the view of) in nowtse reconeilable wi oMcials here, Russia's surplus grain | javation m stocks are said to be mall and bh von Herth Novenrber 29, manufacturing Industries are disor-| Active negotiatio sare on foot for ganized. About 400,000 4 of grain}, reconciliation between Germany and fo ae Ukraine, wien dermaiy “04 poland and a new solution of the Jand and Will be hard io move be. | Polish situation will be announced cause of poor rail facilities shortly, according to the Kurjer | Polsky of Warsaw, LEON TROTZAY | NAMED [Moscow Again om Mat of After 200 Years, WAR COMMISSARY | scomow, west marae sc yed).—Moscow has again heen the potent eopital of Russia. it was Fetor Former Premier, Ar-| the Creat who moved the seat of kovern- Prince Lvoff, rving to Make ment from Moscow to Petrograd, his ‘“? rested for Trying tc iM name elty which he founded, and after Siberia a Republic. 200 years the government has bean PETROGRAD, March 15 (United | transferred by Its present head, Niko 5 4a! . bac! Preas).—Former Foreign Minister rt of Kusgia. Leon Trotzky has been numed War but remaina of Bre Prince Lyoff, former Russian Pre-| ing the Rue pa blew up th mier nd is held | Lyn iN aaRe JAE BE by the commissary of the northern w officers front in connection with his move to set up a separate Government In| Siberia with has been arrested ad far th tempt at re euon, ald. Nerlin Announces Capture of Tows in 1n oper treaty Vkratue, with Russ urka at) HERIIN (via London), March Trebiz tick ad PLR ay iy in Ukraine, has heen o pied by German troops, t War Office announced tod vance tow Transcau- © Berlin | AUSTRIAN. WORKERS Wheatless ARE ON A NEW STRIKE Dont Bother Me ary to Return to Ral $95 (J06b2-, a . PostIOASTIES| (BEST CORN FLAKES) J |'".“* Most of the factories ha losed Bre SOOO want ffs" sistas wens them everyday. oe important articles in The World, be % ‘ forvos near | American Battle Lines in France; Flag Shows Position Takenand Held PRESS OF GERMANY ported, without confirma. question of Japanese intervention in| AMSTERDAM, Feb, 25 (Associated Be EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918 BRITISH DOWN MAN y PLANES IN THRILLING BATTLES AT FRON T GERMAN'S STOR OF RAIDING LONDON) UNDER HEAVY FIRE | Bombs Dropped as Shells Scream and Roar About Raiders High in Air, LORRAINE | Measures if Holland | Yields to Alli Gruner of the German has written an ac. ch he claima tly to London, printed In the Berlin | many, Although he did not think that | rmany would send an army to, xh coast must come into | Suro enough, there it is| Total Issue Since October Is $2,850,000,000 Soon we shall be) Near enough to realize where wo are. | . We approach jt | faith In Jupants loyalty in carrying | action. jout any decision reached by tho Al- | pendicularly beneath us, | ONDON, Wednesday, Mare! 1:.—Andre Chaneellor of the Exchequer, of Commons to-day tl to sell national war bonds throw sulted in subscriptions tot he added £2,900,000 of ind £8,100,000 in war complete the beneficent coursy of the | We are not dis- Now and then a} Ning £ notwithstand savings cer £1S8,870,210 (al the prosecution of the w: The Chancellor sxearchlights sets oft my map and compass, and the order is given: ‘Cross Lon- e Russia shorn of some of) 40) con. no to eastward. n seo and hear that our presence ity burat forth a e-Mashes of anti- chiights @tab the . carefully, anxiously, etimes they locate Ircraft guns. nothing but a drift [denly they find us, white stab jy directed straight at our ship and en ‘ow the ghostly bursts fiercely all around like birds of Shella tear at flaming eyes, below, above, seream and And loud above the crash of the shells we hear the deep bass of our faithful bombs, dropping atead- fly on their appointed objectives, aud the orchostral paniment of our whirring propellers. “We are doing things tn London, . ON our starboard, evairwhare, (Continued from First Page.) Cross on his breast. . Roosevelt thanked the Gen-| his dearest ambition when he was | bren a source of anxiety, Of meat eral simply, saying he did not believe} sent to the fighting front always also he deserved such honor, on the Toul front. American artillery Col, MacArthur, a star West | Preparation for a ratd was in prog-| Point graduate in the class of — jFexs, The Germans apparently thought) 4903, Since 1913 he had been a HIGHER PAY, LONGER HOURS | the rald was coming from Roosevelt's! momber of the General Stuff, and and barraged it. ‘The raid) gt tho time of Pershing’s expedi- FOR EMPLOYEES OF U, 3.) launched from another! tion into Mexico he was made sector, but during the bombardment a shell burst near the Captain, cau ing a compound fracture of bis left A splinter also entered his leg, nearby was killed and severs! other soldiers were wounded y the same shell, osevelt's brother, port, another, Midway between thom of explosions, ably a munitions fuctory. was really “But things are gotting hot for us. this inhospitable 7 - erlin, The | Zeltung of Berlin A caressing west A Corporal still heavier but equally Major mber of the Medical Corps on the same front, the hospital. | Roosevelt's wounds are serious, but nicely and is afo again on friendly soil." Who Bombed Part He is doing gritty and cheerful, . Handy, who hails from Vir- ginia, accompanted MacArthur im the All employees shall work eight hours | ——— ded by adopting an amendment by CASUALTY LISTS IN VIEW jiisrrecentative: nonana.” Seven. hours nt mn it was} 8 because of the | Capt. Schoebler of Munich, who was| bombing Gotha down at Easone of Seine-et-Oln met a dramatic end, panions were Ils two eam. | Pfanco-American raid nh the dece | ade by Imperial Chancelior } ‘GOL. ROOSEVELT GABLES APT, ARCHIE HE IS roses Wool PROUD OF WAR CROSS | “retary of War Crowell, and to run away from soldier saw the ground to extinguish lis burning A French General commanding tho nes of communication was passing | in an automobile u tain to a hospital, whore tion wan found though suff on all parts of his body, ler showed extraordinary mand in answering questions, “Greatest Possession This Has,” Declares Ex-President to His Son. pose ve * gent the fol- memb a HROERELE AA aBY ‘Archie | Known to favor that plan, He and Gen. | ray, ecorated |March will consult soon over Pres!deat | mM Witson's suggestion as to the casualty | of the Paullgt Fathers, member of the | amily | American casualty Ust may be soon ts- | 11, $. Martin, Woolle with the French War Cross: re very anxious, but we are more proud than you imagine, Gracie and baby Had you accomplished you about to do # to the historic capital | greatest possession this family ou went to Paris? THEODORE ROOSEVELT." was cabled to Fred 8, Fergu- Press corre women and children at will per- Roosevelt. my orders,” r died of his { | during the morning. the American ally deliver it to Capt, Col, Roosevelt dictated the message] jrexses are omitte nae Exar OAAUALLY atk lover the telophone from bis home at ang have made no) Vienna Reports & details of how Archie bad been devorated bad been road to sie) WORLD LABOR MUST WAR ON «.c0 rs AUTOCRACY, GOMPERS SAYS ——————--———— wing olticiat t ho exclaimed, ard the first words of the cabl |". want to dictate this to my daugh-| Co-Operation of All Allied Workers | Serviews at CAMPHELL WUNETAL Imperative for Victory, He | CHURCH, 1970 Broadway, later. Auar arial attacks, on the Halian alrdrome suburb of Vente the despatch , & few words at 4 was read to eraser he re- Tells British Leaders. members of the CURLEY On Wedne ready to set forth we comments of his} WASHIN 6 description of how the both Arch Noeks wis read, the Colonel shouted | cracy On thetr return y fine,” all “LE would be very glad to} derson, sage from OPENILAG Mare’ 15,—The e Austrian Wants Larger Credits for We WASIDINUTON then dictated t) 1 OR Favenie | to <t centvalixation of ¢r rome 1s Boston. sac! allied labor conference in Len Actual conditions of all sorts in conditions of Germany to-day will be told in twenty Germany to-day will be told in twenty important articles in The World, be- ginning Sunday an daily thereafter. ginning Sunday and daily thereatt sorved on Holland by Great Britain $690, 000, 090 IN ONE WEEK jand the United States regarding the taking over of Dutch ships in Alligd ports hrown the Gern r | correspondent of the Exchange Tele- thrown the German press | raph Company cables. Tho newspapers demand that Ger- take th ost drastic counter Bonar Law Announces in the syeaares if alinnd given wie @ 166 House of Commons. | Ae AMSTERDAM, March 15.—Extracte Bonar Law, from Vienna news arding nounced in the House ‘the Allied intimation that Duteh ship- i | ping in Allied ports would be taken © special effort last week | over contain violent abuse of the I nt the country had re- tente and. of the United States, The 870,240. To this sum, Neue Frele Presse represents the pro- the Post Offies jaiuc posd action ax making Dutch new trality a thing of derision and an un- ites, making a grand disguised outra It is pal Marly at £490,000,000) subseribed for bitter against the United States, which it declares to be primarily re- sponsible for t! unprecedented act suid that since October, when the issue | of violence against a neutral peopl of war bonds began, the total amo {about $2,850,000,000), COL, MACARTHUR I DECORATED BY FRANCE 0 OF GEN, MACARTHUR 2%. an sold was £570,000,000 | WASHINGTON, March 15.—The million tons of Dutch ships about to be taken over by the United States and Great B misition, if ne Neth ent volun- FIRST COLONEL 70 WIN rrp dooe not agt shen) FRENCH WAR GROSS IS oyssa tie dst eanaportaton vt toe. in by re ands Govern Mexico—Insisted on %, by meat from the United States will be | Going to France, Vthe pr 1 commodities moved by OL. POUGLAS MACAR- |the ships, many of which have lain THUR, the first American |!dlo while tho Allied peoples have on both cheeks as he pinned the War oMcer of his rank to go |beed living on war rations, The “ovor the top” in France, achleved |suortago of wheat particularly h Cables | there {8 abundance, and exports from this country will be doubled as soon told to-day of his decoration with | as the ships are ready, Capt. Roosevelt was wounded Mon-| the French War Cross for gal- ‘Tho ships will be pooled by the! 4 hile tion, Allied Governments in the common jay while with his men tn a trench| lantry in action. eee rev t nnn Ociry ute oepeoten to remain with them. censor of the War Dopartment. —— relieved of his duties as censor Salaried Workers Increase—Day and was sent to the from in | France. Ho went over the top re. | te Be Eight Hours. cently in a joint raid with the WASHINGTO! Maren ~The French, !n which German prison- t on passed the Ingle ers were taken, and also partict- ive, executive and Judicial ay - 4 from $69,000,000. tc pated in last Saturday's raid Col. MacArthur Is the son of the late Gen. Arthur MacArthur and a grandson of Judge MacArthur of | rmployees the Supreme Court of the District ‘The salar! of Columbia, yo 5,000,000 sugges vernment ause of its wages to ¢ gran hight of @ | | jcreased $120 | ve » the standard Gi sles day since 1598 w d from five how Spanish-American war | a PUT ON INEBRIETY BOARD, Addresses Would Be Included in tant S WASHINGTON, March —15,—Tho| sued only once or twice a month. and} pointed by Hylan, then with addresses of victims. Morbert Spencer Martin, Boorstesy ot: War: Crows merchant, was to-day ay Acting Secretary o rowell ts I tae cabara eet} to re- list situation relative to changing the | hus hot been reques present dally system of names without i addresses. It is said that the bi-monthly tseu-, ance with addresses would not furnish | the Germans with any Information a. to Identity of the units The mute Military Aft. tee to-day unantmously able report on Senator New's resolution | asking the War Department why ad- mber, With the appointment of Dr membership. has been appoln ard. Mr. ‘Treanor Commissioner of ¥ ator and a member of the m Westchester County —S ra Commit- derde a favor- 10 Per Cont, Increane, PLAINFIELD, Conn.. Maren Independent woollen mi! astern Connecticut t x olieo. COOK.—LILLIAN COOK, pices Actors’ Fund. ‘in the gigantic task to destroy auto-| Ugdertakers' Pariors of B, Wy Bla Jeration of Labor, sont Arthur Hen-| eington aves. dersey Clive ta Bnulish labor teader and Albert | reauicin masg will by offered neh hie soul, Chester, Kosiand a. vleare ov MONOGTAN, March 14, CATIUETIEN 1 KGHAN, beloved trick Them | Gem aug in whic American repre hun y and tho le Fuueral fro W. Ldth at Vebruary 30 , . A. Ma. to (hi Gompers to-day explained the Free her March 16, 0 whore sol rated, Tatorment Calvary, KV.—-PRANCIS STANLEY. Say 41 o'clock, Auspices Actors’ Vundy LONDON, March 15.—The notice | Last June he succeeded in being | House Passes Bill Granting Lower | ployees now earn-| jing less than $2,000 a year were in- by | Hylan, It was announced at the | . and that he will continue as a the new board will have a J. Treanor of Marion Avenue, soretary | form- nkers, @ [Connecticut Woollen Mills Grant lay, March 19, TON, March 1h —That labor | Meiievue Moapttal, WILLIAM CCREET, 1 i . | beloved husband of the late Mary Gurley, in all Allied countries must cooperate Nee eae enaniaee Navid totaal 414 Jackson ave., Jersey City, was the souge President) & 80 Baturday, 9 A. M, thence to 8 muel Gompr he American) stovsiua Church, Went Side and Ken- ence, LIT 30 Bt. Prancla Navier ) mass of requiem will be ices at CAMPMLLL FUNERAL CHUROH, 1070 Broadway, Saturday, INTENSE GUN FIRE. (20,000 CASUALTIES IN TOWERING RAGE! AND MANY RAIDS | RESULT FROM IVIL OVER DUTCH SHIPS) ON BRITISH FRONT, WARINTURKESTAN | Demands “Drastic Counter | Austratian Tenens Smash! Fierce pany Gee | Enemy Lines and Capture Number of Prisoners. LONDON, March 15.—Incroased raiding and artillery activity in the| Ypres sector and on the front north | of Armentieres !s reported in tho of- | ficlal statement from the war office lato last night. Australian troops carried out successful raids south of Ypres and captured a nuniber of | prisoners. Near Armentloros, Portu- | Ruese troops drove back an enemy | attack. “In un encounter last night between Australian troops and @ large hostile patrol, wo captured 27 prisoners, Our asualties wero slight. Australians urried out successful raids during | night west of Houtem and In the | neighborhood of Gapaard, east of Messines. We secured a few prison- ers in each case and inflicted 4 num- ber of casualties on the enemy. “Lfostile artiliery has shown great | activity Co-day against oth front | tu and rear lines on the whole front from Vermelies to south of Armen- tieres, Under cover of amoko, re- leased during the bombardment, strong party of the enemy endeav: to enter our trenobes, but was dri back by the fire of Portuguese troops. ‘The | has been above normal to-day east of | irene | foray Wednesd ho of thre HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, 2 Wor S600 vant Woadm: hear Lombacrtzyde. ported the repulse | nH m4 S500: three sear Marte, 10u Wai: It RACH Claim rier | Archbishop of Re | JBVELA Cosmo. ¢ rk, arriv s A D, 15.—The Moat Archbishop Cloveland 4 44 ong at and of the part the United must take in the war. | Novelties, Su | Attractive Gift Packages ied with Green satin ribbon. tinted ery, of Auld Irish Ki |] Assorted Chocolate |] packed Altractive Line of Milk HE | are del MIT wit UWENENEY ST Kins thone 8 ¢ big emerald tuted blocks of fe nweettionss With long laste Lavorss @ most attrace Ste Patrick's Day offers POUND BOX seing Fought Between the Soviets and the Natives. vil War in Turkestan, be- the Soviets Turkestan is a vast reg Sea and north of Afwhanistan, peopled largely with fierce 06 MISSING AFTER CRASH OF WARSHIP AND STEAME: Passenger Vessel With 640 Aboart Towed to Dublin Following Collision in Channel, Twenty-six per in consequenc nemy's artillery’ activity also {collision Briti#h steamsh!p been tanded at Kingstow Belgian troops made na successful | *"°, i wit neers on board d In mid-channel towed to Dut OVERMAN BILL AMENDED. 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