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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
BRMMirffl ;' n.uuji,T7ujmi.Limi.i.i.iiii j n pi rj 1iBfflrpTii 1 .11 1 n. 11 Li i.i.i .i.i piiinui.ii.mbi !. ir i WE ALWAYS WANT TO GUIDE SfflKBfSg KEEPING THE PRACTICAL SIDE FOR OURSELVES SJSZSSmi. :'Wt.t': Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tho Coo By Times la proua of Its tltlo "Tho Peoplo's Paper," and It strives nt all times to tiro up to Ita name by devoting lta energies to promoting tlio people's Interests. VOL. NO. .XXXVIII. REPLY DUE IN Germans Now Preparing It and Reported That Some Feature Are Favored This Country Insists That Principles of Law and Hu manity be Recognized EMBARGO MATTER ALSO UP Note Hegarillng Question With (.real llrlliiln Is Helng Prepared Jllut Will Not bo Presented Un- til German Answer Heeelved (Dr Aiioclil.J rir.i to Coo. D7 linn. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. Official Information wnB received toilny that rJcrimuiy's reply to tlio American nolo will not ho complet ed for at least a week and probably will not reach Washington for nt least ten days. It Is now known with some ilof Inltoncsa that (lor- ninny will Indlcato a willingness to liavo submarines net toward nil mcrchnntmont Just ns crulsorB voiild giving amplo tlmo for passengers anil crew to leavo, provided tho ninr chnntiucn woro unarmed, or If pas sengers and contraband traffic !s i separated. Heeelved with Favor That position Is looked upon with somo fnvor here, provided It Is sug gested as a modus vlvendl and does : not Involvo tho relinquishment by tho United States of tho rights of citizens to travel anywhere on tho high seas on n bolllgorent unarmed ships. Thero is InsUtcnco on tho rnrt of tho United States, howover, ; that tho principles of law and hu- j infinity expressed In tho note must sic recognized by (iornutny and any intuition to destroy American lives Ion the I.usltanla must ho disavowed. Embargo Question .Violhor factor In tho situation which Is expected to bo rlarlflod In a dny or two Is Hint with respect to (Ircat Ilrltaln over cmlmrgos proclaimed by tho Allies. That a no'o oil tho subject Is practically completed Is authoritatively known, but It was learned today that the President will probably not make any movo In that direction until jOormany's roply Is received. ACTS OHJFRYE CASE CkIM OK AMERICAN VESSEL SENT TO PRIZE COl'ItT Hits Mom Was Made, llimmur He- foro tho Aiuerlrmi Nolo Had Hccii Heeelved tllr AciorlUrd Trru to Con n.jr Tlmn I WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. Germany has sont to tho nrUo eourt itllb caso of tho American ship Wil liam P. Fryo, sunk In tho South At lantic by I'rlnz Kltol Freldorlch, but It Is understood tho German admiral ty took that action before It had received tho American note Insisting fhat damages bo adjusted directly Ihrough diplomatic negotiations In fVashlngton. Old) SOLDI Kit DEAD (Special to Tho Times) rtOSBHl'RG. Ore.. May 19. Pat- pick Burko, aged 78 years and nn In- nto of tho Soldiors' Homo here, P'eU after a short Illness. Ho had Pen at tho homo since 1899. He was .native of Ireland and served In tho t-lvil war as a member of Company . 69th Vow York Infantry. XO HAND WAGS IB, Atioelit rr.M to Coo U17 TlmM.J BERLIN. Slav 10. School girls P'ust not carry their books In a hand f's out in a knapsack on tho back, h minister of oriurntlnn Is resnon- Ible for this naw ml, which Is aortly to ho IrsopH. Tho rule Is 'reeled to teachers, parents, and ir's themselves. Tho minister de !res that th hnblt of carrying ,ool in handbags is likely to lead u curvature of the spine and de ngements of Internal organs. Times wnnt ads bring results. ABOUT TEH AYS DEMANDS FIRM Established 1878 As The Const Mull. IEPGHTEEW IN CLASS FOURTEEN GIRLS AXI) FOUR HOYS TO GRADUATE Slarshfleld lllli School Coimnenic- inent Will ho Held .Inno il School Hanks High Class ok iiur, Dora Graco Ilrown Hertlia Marian Davis Cora Hello Dyo Ilcssle Until Douglas Marjorlo Hcnrletto Grahnm Mnry Elsie Hall. Renu Mnrlo Unglund Samuel R. Hunter Edith Helen Kalno Mary Margaret KniBo Noel I.aphaiu Alleno 1). Lender Cecil llohcrson Margnreto Knthorlno Stuck Olga Mnrlo Shutter Clara Myrtlo Sergeant Andrew Thomas Lena Thorurosu Eighteen high school students on .luno :i will rccelvo their diplomas of graduation from tho Marshfleld High School and step out to take their places in tho world. Bovon of this number havo already sig nified their Intentions to continue with their educations. Sovcral ex pect to tako positions next year and In this way aid their way through college. Tho present senior class hns a noted preponderance of young wo men, but four of tlio cntiro 18 be ing young men, a ratio that, as a rule, has not existed so prominently In former graduating classes. Rev. Luther Dvott. D. I)., of tho Portland Congregational Church, will deliver tho graduating address tho evening of Juno .'t In tho Noblo Theater, wliero tho exercises aro to bo held. Athletic Winners. At tlio sntuo time tho nthlotlc omhloms earned by athletes of tho high school during tho year will bo presented. Tho Illrch prizes for oratory will ho given out and tho winner of tho Wilnklcr chemistry prlzo will bo announced. Andrew Thomas, senior, last yenr won this Inttcr prizo, having been chosen from tho entlro chemistry class for his attainments In this Hue. When Whitman College offered sov cral prizes to tho senior clnsscs nf high schools In tho Northwest Hint would write tho host essays on given subjects thoro wcro 1277 pnpors submitted. Andrew Thomas was among tho first ten on tho winning list. School Hunks Well. Tho enrollment of tho Marshfleld High School thjs year hns heon 1C8. Thero nro seven Instructors on tho faculty, In nildltlon to three supple mentary tenchers, In manual train ing, music and domestic science On tho stntoinont or tho Asslstnnt Super intendent of Stato Instruction tho local Institution ranks well among thoso of tho stuto with ono of tho finest buildings, best equipped, on any high school outside of Portland. At tho head of this system Prof. F. A. Tledgen has worked Incessant ly for sovoral years with tho aid of Principal Walto to put tho school up to Its present efficiency stand ard. Theso men havo been faith fully aided by tho Instructors and friends of tho high school. With tho going of tho present senior class there leaves tho Institu tion many loaders of student-body activities. Cliis Annual Tho senior annual publication Is tho Klosliewawa, meaning "good talk" It Is a bright and clover Mt tlo book, well filled with cuts, with tako-offs, stories well written and tho pictures of tho graduating class and the faculty. The book will be out of tho printer's hands within a few days. This work Is in tho hands of Ce cil Roberson, editor, and Will Mc Donald, business manager, aided by a, host of willing assistants. The officers of tho senior class are Rertha Davis, president; Hessle Douglas, vice-president; Clara Sor geant. secretary and treasurer. On May 28 the class presents "The Schoolmistress," a comedy bubbling with laughter and witticisms that .i,nn .n hns been nlayed be- foro large audiences. The coaching and the presentation is under the leadership of Miss and Mr. Silver man of the faculty. Times Want arts bring results. dons MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915 RUSSIANS ARE DRIVEN BACK Defeat of Czar's Troop in Gal icia Reaches Serious Pro portions, Itis Reported FORCED RETREAT Along Two Hundred Mile Line Give Way Positions as the Enemy Advances THE DEFEAT IS ADMITTED Allies Claim to ho Making Gains In the Galllpoll Peninsula. Hut prog ress Is Slow As tho Turks Aro . Putting- l'p a Strong Resistance . (Or Aumlitoil rnwi to Cool Bar TlmM. LONDON, May 19. Information from various sources indicates that the defeat of the Russians In Gal- ilcia nns readied serious proportions, made pulill today a statement con-1 teen-dny service between San Fian 'Tho llrltlsh correspondents wlir.' domiilng the action of tho woman jclsco and New York, which Ib to bo heretofore havo boon willing to con- "I'lfrnglst who attempted to hand maintained by the Finland and her cedo but llttlo to tho Aiistrlans and ! President Wilson, while ho was bote sister ship, tho Kroonland. Germans, admit tho Russians wero to review tho fleet, n letter request- I forced to retreat along a 200 mllo llno and In ono caso tho sltuatlifn uniiou of surrnigists. scorns something llko n collapso of "Tho suffragists realize that no tho Russian forces. President bIiico Lincoln has had It Is reported that the allies aro''ch serious and delicate problems Improving dally in their position on ' t' wive," Bald tho Btuteinent. "We tho GalllpllI peninsula. Tho progress! Is slow, however, nnd the Turks aro offering an effective resistance on tho western front. A lull camo after heavy fighting during tho Inst fort night. Rail weather is Interfering, Paris says thero aro no now develop ments. 1'HEXCH STATEMENT tnj AnoclttM TrtM to Cool Bf TlmM.J PARIS, May 19. The official statomont this afternoon snys: "Dad weather continues. Thero woro no developments during tlio night with the excoptlou of some artillery ex changes east of Uio Yser. Two at tempted attacks on tho plirt of tho cnomy Woro checked by our flro." GOVERXORS CIDES OK THE WICST XOT TO ACT DE- Oswald West Snys Ho Would Sur- isiiind All HosourccM Willi All j Possible Safeguard'! i t Ilr Auoclilnl I'rrM to Coim lltj TlmM, I SEATTLE, May 19. Tho confer ence of Western Governors passed tho morning In discussing tho que- Hon of tho control of water power, whether by stato or nation. Whon an adjournment was taken, tho sontl- mont scorned iiunnlmously In favor of taking no action during tho pros-, TALK WATCH POWER ont conference, nut to postpone tlio Chicago matter until Sept. 21, whon tho gov- mr auwUim rr to cou. ujr ti' i ornors nnd others will attend tho nn-i QUEENSTOWN, May 19. The tlonal water power conference In ,,j,ca 0f ti,rP0 victims of tlio Lus! Portland. tnnh., two moii uud ono woiniin, In his address former governor ...,.ro rncnvnr.i from tho son vos- West told how Oregon, having been granted a billion reet or timber hy Chailes II. Lund and Montague F. tho federal government for school (!rnnti iI0tli of Chhago. Tho wo purposes, sold it In hasto for ten ( mnn s ot iduntlfled. cents n thousand, tho timber bolng worth now $3.50 per thousand. "I am willing to tako my part In unlocking tho resources of tho West, but I would throw nil safeguards possible about them," said West, Governor noylo of Nevada ileclured tho states were clamoring for the nrlvlloiro 'of civinir nwav resources priviiei.0 or giving nwa resources. "There Is not much uso unlocking resources whon somo ono is waiting to pack them out the window," he said. . FOl'R ARE IX.irilED That number In Cooh County Report- ed to Tho Commission Flfty-threo accidents In Oregon I during tlio wees; were reporieu w Labor Commissioner Hoff. None! wero fatal. Of the total four wero from Coos County as follows. M. Mosteller, Marshfleld, eye In jured, sawmill; C, Wahlam. Marsh fleld, knee bruised, lath mill: Orrln Lattln, near Marshfleld, knee bruis ed, logging; M. M. Abbott, near Marshfleld, back bruised, logging. Firemen's Dance, F-agles Hall, Sat. .May i!il, Hierj hotly Invited. Imt memrers op Tim associated imksh KAISER SEES FIGHT PRESENT AT RATTLE SUNDAY OX Till: EASTERN FRONTIER With General Staff mid Also Joins .'Division Where the Fighting Is Thickest IHr Auoolntol TrcM t Coo Hr Times J AMSTERDAM, May 19. An offl clnl statement Issued In Herlln says Emperor William was present Sun doy whllo the fighting was In pro gress on tho Eastern frontier, first with tho general staff and later with thu division which was strug-1 gllng to force a crossing of tho Rlv-i cr San. IS E SL'K 'RAGE LEADER REPUDIATES ACT OK ONE WOMAN Say.s Attempt to Intrude Upon Pres ident WINou at This Time Was Wrong. (Dr AwocUtnl l'rri In Coot I!y TIibm NEW YORK, May 19. Mrs. Cnr rlu Chaiiman Cfltt. chairman nf thu r:,,iplro State campaign commute-. 1"B him to give audience to a deo- nro distressed that a person In the "'P of our cause should havo nt tempted to Intrude." .1 ISLEUTH ASKS FEE W. j. mitVhell 11 eg ins suit AGAINST JOE COACH WantK Sonio $1,0111) For Detective Services-. Caso Hard Fought, Open Strong Testimony, (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, May 19. Slnco. tho close of tho Waters-Davis enso yes terday afternoon the Coacli-Mltcholl controvcrey which Involves the pay ment of bo mo $l,600 claimed by W. J. Mitchell as duo him from .loo Coach for dotectlvo sorvlces. The caso Is hard fought throughout and Is leading to tho oxposnl of strong testimony on subjects and principals Involved In tho Trcadgold-Conch i raxes oi nisi mil. I .loo Coach offered to mako a $1- 000 settlement which was refused oy ntclioll. REMAINS OF TllltEH LI'SITAXII VICTIMS ARE RECOVEHEII I tho Men llrllrmtl to I In (liurles II. ,,H ,i Montague Grunt of toriliy. Tlio on , presiimuhly CLEARING LAND Tl.nt l.n iclll tnii fill llin IllltlU wll. ow ,,, W0H, ()f ,,,, c.,(y 011 ,)0th 'uhlns of tho river cleared this suni- , mor. W. L. Klstnor, the loei.1 agent of tho Impiovomunt company, says ,,B has "eaon ,0 ,10l", Already roMtructl hnu, ,,con maau 0 j,200 ,u.r,.g 0f (j,0 j.'jon. Contractor Ileekham who has 200 acres on the old McAdanis plnco near the railroad undo.- contract' had 50 I acres cloared last Saturday und pro- I hably has noarly 70 hy this time. , with eighteen men nt work ho Is making rapid progress. Coiiilllo ' Sentinel. " . WATERFRONT NEWS , Coming from San Francisco and Eureka the Kllbiirn Is due on Coos Ray Saturday and will leavo the same day for Portland. Tho Santa Clara lg due to arrive hero from Portland. Borne tlmo to morrow leaving soon after for Eur eka and San Francisco. From San Fronclwo tho Nairn Smith Is due in hero tomorrow morn ing, according to. Agent C. I'. Me-George, mu F D IE tea EVENING EDITION. The Finland Runs From New York to San Francisco in Seventeen Day DM HER INfflALTHIP Service Will be Maintained by This Boat and Sister Ship The Kroonland GOES THROUGH THE CANAL Xew Hun Ik Ono Which .Makes Closer Aliunde nut! Pacific Coast Points nml Heallcs Hcncfits of tlio Cleat Dlteli (nr AmocUIM I'rrM to Com IUj TlmM.J SAN FRANCISCO, May ip. Tho American steamer Finland arrived here today on her Initial trip from New York, Inaugurating a seven- PRINCETON PHESIDEXT GIVES HIS VIEWS AT GATHERING Does Xot Knor DNariiiauifiit mid Would Hum Military Forces of V. S. In Readiness (Mr AnnmUlril 1'itm to Cooi lljr Tlmri I MORONIC LAKE, May 19. Presi dent Illbbon or Princeton University stirred thu Luko Mojonk conference on lutoruntluutil arbitration today by taking Issue with thu Pacificists who favor disarmament uud by ad vocating a "Wise preparedness of our military forces In tho Unltetd Stntes." To Guard Against War. "I do not advocate preparedness for war," said Illhhen. "hut pre paredness against war a prepared ness whlvh In thu event of the ca tastrophe of wnr itself will prevent nn enormous Initial sucrlflco of hu man live which bus characterized every war in which the United States has engaged. Hy all means let us pay any price which can bvy piiii-e. Hut let us not forgot, that there aro sonio thlngH which can not buy peace. If wo sacrifice them In order to secure peace, tho pencil thus sought becomes the veriest tnriumit of a llvlllL- hell." Tho conference was oponod hy Daniel Smiley. Tho Presidents nd dross was delivered by John Has I sett .Moore. SUIS UP THE CASE COIXHEI. FOR ROOSEVELT THVS TO .ll'STI FY ACTS (Ilf AMOlUtM I'"" tO COO Pt TiPlM.l I SYRACUSE, May 19. Chief I Counsel Rowers for Roosovolt today ! Hummed up. In tho Suproinu Court tl,e U,8U r the defense In the iiiirmis suit for libel. Ho ussanou tho truth of many statements iiiudo mi the witness stum! hy tho plain tiff und presented arguments du- slgniHl to show that Roosevelt was j Justified In saying the things no tun. Tho counsel for Ramos wus to num up tho cuso of the plaintiff this nf te.'iioou. OWN CEMETERY inr amoh" ti'" I0 Ca, D" T,D" ' RERLIN, May 19. Tho soldiers or ono Gorinun regiment who foil . N'euve Chapollo He burled In a 'cemetery owned hy tho regiment. Af-j8 ter the battle, one renniiu'. i oi nod formally bought, through n L'llonotary. about four ucres of land nor o smull ylllagu back of the Imttlo line. A landscape gar diner wui hlroil to lay out tho ceme tery. . .AAAA ANOTHER IS SI'NK (Br A.xl'l I to Coot IUr Tlmw-l CARDIFF, Wules, May 19. The llrltlsh steamer Druni oree. which loft Harry yester day, was torplol '" t'10 English channel. The mem bers of the crew wero sa- 4 ' w HER SERVCE OPENS NIL PREPARE A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Hay Advertiser. LID MO TROOPS ALLIES HAVE IHSEMUARKED Jin.V AT THE DARDAXELLES Turks Who Were Without Artillery Aiiiitiiiiiltloii Hiim Hi'toUetl an Abundant Supply tlly AmoiUIihI IVcm to Coon liar Tlnii J ATHENS, May 19. It Is reported at Mytllcnc that tho Allies disem barked fresh troops Monday night near Kuni Knlo on tho Asiatic co-isl of the Dnrdunelles. It Is-also learn ed thero thnt tho Turks on Galll poll Peninsula who for weeks lack ed artillery ammunition, obtained uu abundant Biipply In the last few days. ENGLAND I'LAXS TO STIU'tT GOVERX.MEXT HECOX St)OX Piemlff Asqitlth Mal.es Announce ment of the PIiiiih In House of Commons Today lUT AiocIIJ l'ri u Coo lltj TlniM.l LONDON, May 10. Premier As qulth anuouueed In tho House of Commons today that stops were In contemplation which Involved the reconstruction of the government upon a broader personal and political basis. EIGHT SAILORS LOST CANADIAN GOVEHXMEXT HOAT HAMMED IIV Sl'IIMARIXE Accident Happened Off Island of Orleaiu ImM Xlghl mid Putt of Crow Dnmncil nr Amk-UioiI rri to Cool IX.7 Time. OTTAWA, Canada, May 19. Eight uii'uiherH of the crew of the government vessel Christine wero drowned when that Htenmer was rammed and sunk hy a Canadian siihinariuo off tho Island of Orleans Inst night. TICK FEVER FATAL FIFTEEN PERCENT OF PEHSOXS AFFLICTED HAVE DIED Dr. Whllo Finds Disease Pretaleiit In ICuslcrit Oregon And Plans to ' Fight It. nr AuorltlM Vim to Cooa Par TlmM PORTLAND, May 19 Tick fever Ih moro provalont In lnstern Oregon this year than ever before, accord ing to Dr. Calvin S. White of State Hoard of Health, who returned from there today. Fifteen percent of the persons contracting the fever havo died. Tho Statu plans a campaign ugalust it. MANY OFFER All) - II I 0 Soldier Ahklug For Skin for Wound (i'cIh Response (!r AmocUixI I'ltn to Uou i TlmM. LONDON, May 19. "Skin: Offi cer requires lx!l Imili pleco of skin to coNur wound and expedite his re turn to duty; opportunity for un selfish patriot." This mlvurtlsumeiit, which appear ed tills week In thu personal column of thu Tlmos brought miBwors and offers of skin fiom more than fifty voluuteurs within two days. The ad vertiser Is an army man confined In a hospital buciiuso of uu uvlHtlou uccldeut. TOO MANY KILLED War Insurance Company Gels Financial Trim bins Into (Ilr AiiihUIi4 Tint t rwM IU; TIM RERLIN, May 19.- A mlllUry in- .'o'm'pany. tho German M1II tury Service uud Life Insurance com pany of Hunovur, has beiouio Invol ved In flnuiiclal difficulties owing to the war. Through deaths at tlio front Its payniHntM have so InorwuHpd that It has had to appeal for uwifst amo to other companies, uud thir teen of theso have tespuniled to the extent of some 13.600,000. Uy draw ing nu Its reserves the company bus thus boeu enabled to meet $7,000, ooo or Its obligations, hut a further sum or nearly Ji. 000, 000 will h iieodod before the end of the year It Is regarded as it noteworthy achievement that pot a slngl Im portant bank or otliw QQinpgny iuu had to siiHpeiid since tlio w&r be- Kllll. WILL MUKEUGE' A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coot liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people, nml devoted to tho best Interests of this great section . Tho Times nlways boosts and norer knocks. No. 256 IIAL1 LIKELY 10 JOIN IN Regarded at Washington as Practically Certain She Will Clash With Austria Would Also be Included and Diplomatic Arrangements Are Now Being Made RAILROADS TAKEN OVER Ito.Mil Decree Orders That All Linen nml .Stations In Italy be Under Direction of .Military Authority Fort Killed In Uprising . IIL'LGAHIA (!in"S IIUSV Dr AorllJ rmi to Coo IUr Tlm.l LONDON, May 19. All rescrvo officers In tho Ilul- I garlnn army have been cnllod I to the colors for months of ! training, says tho Times dls- , patch from Sofia. ' I (Ilr AMorlalisI l'rraa to Cooa IUr TlnC-i WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 19. Roth Austria and Italy havo nskod the United Stntes to care for their1 ' diplomatic Interests In Homo und 4 Yleuiiii respectively In tho event of I the suvernucu of diplomatic rola Itlons. Thu Washington government Instructed the embassies nt tho two capitals to hu In rendluess to do so. It Is regarded ns nsaured that Italy and Austria will declare wnr ami that It will hu extended also as hotweeu Italy nml Gurmnuy mid Turkey. In that event tho Romo government wishes American Am bassadors at Rorlin nml Constan tinople to take over its diplomatic Interests. Germany Is roported to have nsked Switzerland to tako her lutuiests. TAKE OYER ROADS llr AnorltlM rmi to Coo D TlmM.) ROME, May 19. A royal decree under which nil railroad Hues nnd stations In Italy uru placed under the supervision of the military au thorities Is published by thu Official Ga.utte. UPRISING AT POIjA, (11 AocUt rrni to Coo lit TlmM. ROME, May 19. Forty porsonu went killed and several hundred wounded hy thu pnllcu nnd Austrian trnopu In iiielllug nu uprising iu Rout, tho Idea NaJoualu alleges. MORE OFFERS MADE J IUr Aaw Ulol I'rwa In I'wui IUr Tim I ROME, May 19. Foreign Minis ter SoiiiiIiio Is reported to havo lu foiuiod the Council Mlulsturs that offers of additional territorial coin cessions luivo been received from Auiitrlti. VIEXXA NOT INFORMED (Mr Awn Ull l'r to I'bui IUr T'lnt I VIENNA, May 19. According to tho prevalent Impression here, ii definite Indications regarding tho decision numbed by tho Italian cab inet as to Italy's future courso has been received by tho Atistro-IIungnri Ian government. Tho Sulandra min istry may ducldo In fuvor of a peace ful settlement Instead of war, but this Is bollovud too slight a possibil ity to Justlfly any optimism, Tho AiiHtro-lluugarlaii govorumout has gone so fur In tho way of territorial ronceseloiis that n peaceful sottlo munt, even to outsiders, scorns quite possible If Italy Is so minded. XO WEATHER REPORT England Keeps Forecast For The t'sn of Army Only (Or AtaMU(tl rr to Coo IUf TtmM. LONDON, Muy 19. -No weather forecasts are to bo Issued to the uewspspe's by the llrltlsh Metouro logical Iliiroau. At the bugluiifng of tho war tho w0Hthr report service was greatly ourttilwl on orduru from tlio War offle), which asserted that It was In foruiutlen highly valuublo to tho en emy. A brief dally forecast, how rvtM wn continuoil. Kvou this," It s now fluted out, might prove use 'i' to (icrntany if usod In collahorn i n a, tu Informatlmi collected nt in.. in centers, WA GERMAN ID TURKS