The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 11, 1918, Image 2

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    NEW REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA
K tin f r Breaks With Bolsheviki When
iiu n A m bassador in Slaiin.
BATTLE F U T MAY
_ _ _ ________ ____ ___________
TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Enemy Agencies Suspected o f I n t r i g u ­
ing to Cause D isturbance.
1,019,155 YANKEES
London.—A break In diplomatic r e ­
P retoria, July 5.—Political trouble Is
lations b etw een G erm any and the
brew ing in South Africa, Is suggested
Bolshevik g ove rnm e nt and a c o u n te r­
by a s ta te m e n t Just Issued by P r e m ie r
revolution In Russia have followed In
Botha, of th e Union of South Africa.
swift, d ra m a tic sequence th e slaying of \A/or Pnnforonro ¡C Hplfl
Brief Resume Most Important Count von Mirbach, the G erm an am ,T tn WIIICICNCC IO HCIU at Vigorous m e a su re s Involving co-opera America’s Forces Ready to Help
bassador. In Moscow.
tion of troops and police a r e being
Washington, D. C.
Resist German Smash.
Daily News Items.
Both of T u e sd a y 's developm ents a re
taken.
so closely Identified with the a s s a s s in ­
P re m ie r Botha said th a t had not
ation of the G erm an diplom at th a t all
th re e become merely incidents of the
prom pt and effective m ilitary steps
latest g re a t political convulsion in
been ta k e n tho situ a tio n would have
chaotic Russia.
culm ina te d in a grave d istu rb a n c e ami
An E xchange T elegraph dispatch
probably serious loss of life.
says th a t as soon as E m peror W illiam
T h e Boer leuder added th a t th e gov­
h e a rd of th e a ssa ssin a tio n of Couut
e rn m e n t hud inforam tion pointing to
Events of Noted People, G overnments Mirbach. the G erm an a m b a ssa d o r to W ilson's W a tchful W aiting Seems a t the existe n c e of a m ovem ent having P resident Makes Public C o rre sp o n d ­
Russia, he ordered A m bassador von
for Its object the subm ersion of th e
End Vladivostok and Kola A p­
Kuehlmauti to break off negotiations
and Pacific.Northwest and O ther
ence W ith Secretary Baker Con­
c o n stitu tio n by violent methods.
with the delegates in Berlin.
pe a r to Be Storm Centers,
T hings W orth Knowing.
cerning Troop M ovcm rnt. .
A strong guard has been placed be­
London. J u ly 6.— South African
fore the house of the Bolshevtkl a m ­
troubles have been th e su b je c t of r u ­
bassador in Berlin, as it is feared the
m ors in London for som e days.
It
populace of the capital will s ta r t anti
hns been know n th a t serious strik e s
W ashington, D. C. — D evelopm ents i have been in pro g re ss In tho T ra n s
L ieutenant C. Ashengen. an av ia to r R ussian de m onstrations.
W ashington, D. C.—A m erican troops
of th e American expeditionary forces,
Nikolai Lenlne, the Bolshevik p re ­ S a tu rd a y teuded to indicate th a t a new vaal mines and it has been reported se n t o v e rse a s num bered 1,019,155 on
has been Interned in Switzerland.
mier, is endeavoring to placate the b a ttte fro n t m ay soon bo established t h a t th e se had an a nti governm ent July 1.
G erm any will send th re e a rm y corps G erm ans by appointing an “e x tra o rd i­ in Russia.
T he G erm an menace, | purpose and had been s tirre d up by
T h is was m a de known T u e sd a y by
to th e aid of Austria, according to a nary com m ission of in v e stig a tio n ” to ste a d y a d v a n c e of which has been re G erm an a g e n ts or Irreconcilable Boers. P re sid e n t Wilson, who gave to the
probe
the
death
of
Count
von
Mirbach.
A m essage from J o h a n n e s b u r g yes­
Rome dispatch to the P a ris Temps.
T he com mission is headed by "Com ported for some time in dispatches, te rd a y to R e u te r's Limited, sa y s th a t public a le tte r from S e c r e ta r y B aker
and sent to P re sid e n t Wilson.
rade P e te rs.”
a p p e a rs a t la st to have re ached a all the na tive s who had refused to disclosing a record of a c h ie v e m e n t
J a n Olieslagers, th e Belgian aviator,
Meanwhile Berlin is doing its u tm o st
j work 09 W ednesday la te r had resum ed whlcb tli" president mild " m u s t cause
universal sa tisfa c tio n ,” and "w hich
is credited with downing his sixth to m ake c a p ita ! out of the Von point w h e re th e watchful w aiting a t ­ th e ir duties.
will give additional zest to ou r n a tio n ­
G erm an airplane.
Mirbach affair. A G erm an official ac­ titu d e of th e American a d m in istra tio n
al c elebration of the F ourth of July.”
Discovery of a new protective coat­ count of the a ssa ssin a tio n concludes: has been challenged.
T h e four u n its —non c o m b a ta n t—left
“T he re sult of a prelim inary inquiry
T h e R u ssia n situation is understood
ing which is expected to m a ke con­
A m erican shores on May 8. 1917. G en­
c re te ships as durable as steel was perm its the a ssum ption th a t a g e n ts in to ha ve been the subject a t a confer­
eral P e rsh in g followed 12 days later,
announced T uesday by the shipping the service of th e e n te n te a r e Im plicat­ ence a t th e w hite house betw een P r e s ­
and a t th e end of th e m onth 1718 inon
ed in the affair.”
board.
had s ta r te d for th e battlefields of
All the G erm an ne w sp a p e rs d eclare ident W ilson and Secretaries Lansing,
France.
C hristie Benet, a n a tto rn e y of Co­ the m u rd e r of Count von Mirbach m ust B a k e r and Daniels, Admiral Benson,
J u n e saw this n u m b e r Increase by
lumbia. S. C., w as appointed by Gov­ inevitably have a g re a t influence on
chief of naval operations, and G eneral Objectives ^of S hipbuilders Exceeded 12,261, and th e r e a f te r k h a k l c l a d “c r u ­
e rn o r Manning to serve the next six Russo-German relations.
s a d e r s ” from tho w e ste rn republlo
m onths of the unexpired term of the
T h e a s s a ssin a tio n is viewed by th e March, chief of staff.
on F o u r t h - Seventeen W ar Yet-
flowed o v e rse a s in a ste a d y s tr e a m un­
late S e n a to r Tillman.
n ew spapers h e re as a n event which ] T h e r e was no a nnouncem ent a f te r
sels Are L aurhed.
til up w a rd s of 300,000 had d e p a rte d ,
th
e
confe
re
nce
and
probably
will
be
m
ay
have
far-reaching
results.
F. H. Elliott, su p e rin te n d e n t of the
when th e g r e a t G e rm a n th r u s t began
none for th e present, but it was said
G reat N orthern railroad a t Superior.
unofficially t h a t an im portant decision
W a s h in g to n —A m erican shipbuilders lust March.
W is . has been appointed president of
P re sid e n t W ilson’s d e te rm in a tio n to
had been reached.
w ent beyond th e ir objectives in tho m e e t G e r m a n y ’s su p re m e e ffort with
the Spokane. Portland & S eattle rail­
U
rg
e
n
t
app
e
a
ls
from
the
allied
gov­
Independence day driv e for new to n ­
road. w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t Portland.
e r n m e n ts for American approval of nage. T h e shipping board announced the u tm o st of A m erica's available
Subm arines a re increasing in n um ­
a n d co-operation in joint m e a su re s to th a t the w orkm en s ta r te d out with tho m a n p o w e r to a ssist th e d e sp e ra te ly r e ­
ber a n d quality, according to Vice-
m e e t th e G erm an menace through expectation of launching 439.886 dead sistin g F rench and British a rm ie s Is
sharply reflected in th e m ovem ent of
Admiral von Capelle, in the debate in
Russia, ha v e been before P re sid e n t
( openhagen. T he e n tir e population W j|8on for 8everai ja y s. Until now,, «• iglit tons, but la te r re p o rts to the troops du rin g the la s t th r e e months.
th e Reichstag.
He said re p o rts of
board
show
t
h
s
t
474,464
tons
had
been
T h e March sailings of 83.811 w ere
losses have been exaggerated by the of the M urm an coast (on th e Kola how ever, th e r e has been no Intimation gotten ready to put overboard.
peninsula b ordering th e W h ite se a and j l h a t he had changed his position,
Increased in April to 117.212. May
allies.
S
ev
e
n
te
e
n
A
m
erican
w
a
r
vessels
the A rctic) ha s broken w ith R ussia based upon recom m endations of his
saw a n o th e r 244,345 m en e m b a rk , and
A 60 days' intensive course to train and joined the entente, a ccording to m ilitary advisers, that a successful were launched on Independence day, last m onth 276.372 w ere se n t away.
college men as a s s ista n t in stru c to rs in a d ispatch froni \ a r d o e . Norw ay, to .„ illta ry e ffo rt in Russia was not feas th e navy d e p a r tm e n t announced, and m aking a total for tho th re e ...... ith*
tin* h e e l s o f eight o t h e r s w e r e laid
the s tu d e n ts ’ a rm y tra in in g corps will the C hristiania T idens Tegn.
ibie
T his, S e c r e ta r y Maker
T h e c r a f t put overboard Included 14 of 63\929.
open Ju ly 18 a t P la ttsburg. N. Y .; F o rt
A supply of provisions from the U n i­
said
later,
put
th e troop m ov e m e n t
F
o
r
m
ilita
ry
reasons,
s
tr
ic
te
s
t
se
c
re
de stroye rs, a gunboat a n d tw o m ine
Sheridan. Illinois, and Presidio, Cali­ ted S ta te s has a rrive d a t M urm ansk,
six m o n th s a h ead of th e original pro­
cy is observed concerning the exact sw eepers.
fornia.
th e d ispatch adds.
n a tu r e of ste p s proposed by the allies.
T he actual n u m b e r of ships launched gram.
S u b sta n tia lly 30 divisions a ro now
Paym ent of 840,000 by the U nited
A m erican and allied naval forces was 82. T h e launching of 11 othe rs
A m erican, F re n c h and B ritish m a ­ now a r e gua rd in g war supplies both a t
In F ra n c e re a d y to m eet w h a te v e r
S ta te s to Greece for injuries suffered
was held up by a f r e sh e t in th e Colum ­
by G reek citizens a t O m aha F e b ru a ry rines a r e know n to be patrolling c e r ­ Vladivostok, terminal of the Trans- bia river, while tw o o th e rs stuc k on move th e G e rm a n sta ff has In p r e p a r a ­
21. 1909, du rin g race riots, is a u th o riz ­ tain d istric ts along the Murtnan coast. Siberian railroad and Kola, term inal the ways. T h e y a r e expected to be re- tion. Some of th e se divisions already
have been formed Into th e first field
ed by a bill passed T uesday by the
of th e railroad n the Arctic coast. l' used w ithout g re a t delay.
W ashington. D. ( .—L e a d e rs of the which is reported th re a te n e d by Ger-
a
senate and se n t to the house.
As a re su lt of the Independence day rm y u n d e r Major G eneral Liggett,
M urm an coast people re c e n tly ap- ( m an forces in tiie interior,
o thera a r e holding tre n c h anctora a t
T h re e m ore G erm an airm en, d e s e r t­ pealed to the A m erican and allied con-1 In 8ome q u a r te rs it has been said launchings Ju ly and A ugust deliveries im p o rta n t [mints along the b a ttle line,
ing their country, have landed in a suls a t Kola for protection. G erm an th a t since the United S ta te s regarded a r e expected to ih o w tre m e n d o u s In­ and still o th e rs have been b ro k e n up
giant seaplane a t Masnedsund. on the troops a r e re p o rte d to th e so u th w a rd ! intervention purely as a m ilita ry prob- c reases, as com pared with preceding and brigaded with th e F re n c h and
island of Masnedo. off th e south coast on the railroad leading to the A rctic iem, th e president, heretofore an op- months. M achinery Is beginning to British troops.
como through for tho wooden hulls,
of Seeland, D enmark, according to a a t Kola.
W ith allied naval f o r c e s , ponent of m ilita ry action on the
And so, w hen tho G e rm a n t h r u s t
dispatch to the Copenhagen Politiken. guarding a s to re of supplies a t Kola ground of im practicability, would be m any of which have been delayed a f ­ comes, tho A m erican will bo called
te r launching by the lack of engines.
upon to play no sm all p a r t In m eeting
Italian troops have com pleted th e ir and along the railroad, th e M urm an guided by the decision of the suprem e
it.
operations victoriously a t the m outh coast is one of th e possible fields for w ar council a t Versailles and General
S e c r e ta r y B aker w rote th e pre sid e n t
of the riv e r Piave by h urling th e last operations by th e allies in th e east p och.
th a t the supplies and e q u ip m e n t In
re m n a n ts of th e disorganized Austro- under th e new policy tow ard Russia
Reports S a tu rd a y th a t th e suprem e
F ra n c e for the million m en who have
H u n g a ria n forces across to th e left believed to ha ve been approved by w ar council had given a decision were
gone Is show n by la te st r e p o r ts to bo
b a n k of th e river, the w a r office a n ­ P re sid e n t W ilson a t the w hite house not confirmed in official circles.
conference.
a d e q u a te and added th a t " th e o u tp u t
nounced Monday.
In th e ab se n c e of a n y word from
Of ou r w a r in d u strie s In this c ountry
Fuel
R
a
tio
n
in
g
S
ta
rte
d
.
T he a d m in istra tio n bill forbidding A m bassador F ra n c is since J u n e 27,
O range, Tex.— Federal and T exas Is show ing m a rk e d im p ro v e m e n t In
the w a r sale or c h a r te r of A m erican the s ta te d e p a r tm e n t has been obli­
W ashington.—R a tio n in g of coal to and Louisiana officers a r e in v e s tig a t­ practically all lines of n e c e ssa ry equip­
vessels or the sale of ships u nde r con­ gated to rely on th e indirect reports. householders was announced Sunday ing the fire which early F rid a y m o r n ­ m ent and supply."
stru c tio n w ithout th e approval of the T he last m essage from the a m b a ssa d o r n ig h t by the Fuel a d m in istra tio n as ing destroyed th e e n tir e plant of the
shipping board, was passed by the reported the a rriv a l of local civil a u­ am ong plans designed to prevent a O range M aritim e C orporation on the
senate.
It a lre a d y has passed the thorities of A rchangel, c apital of the th re a te n e d shortage of coal next wln- Louisiana side of th e S abine river,
house and now goes to conference.
province in which Kola is located. T he ted. Each domestic consum e r will bo valued a t $1,000,000, and th re e half-
allowed only as m uch coal as is neces­
Official correspondence m ade public Bolsheviki had seized th e officials on sa ry to heat his house to 68 degrees, completed 2200 ton schooners valued
cha
rge
s
of
disloyalty.
a t $225,000 each.
T u e sd a y disclosed th a t Cleveland
W ith th e A m erican A rm y on tho
provided every conservation rule has
T w o men, one said to be a Swedish
Abbe, Jr., editor of the Monthly
been obeyed. T he allowance, the a n ­ subject, are u n d e r a rre st. T h e ir nam es Marne Front. - A m e r ic a n troops, which
W e a th e r Review, recently dropped VICTIMS OF RIVER
advanced and hurled back th e G er­
nouncement said, will be sufficient for are withheld.
from th e gove rn m e n t service, was dis­
m ans on a front of two miles w e st of
n i Q A Q T F R O V E R 1 Kf) comFort, but “th e thoughtle ss and
C ha rre d bodies of two men, one be­
m issed because of “his well-known
UIOMOI u n U V C f i I 3 U wasteful consum er who finds his a l­ lieved to be a c o n tr a c to r of New York, C h a te a u T h ie r r y in a ba ttle which be­
sy m p a th ie s for th e imperial G erm an
gan Monday night a t 6 o ’clock, con­
lowance gone before th e end of the
g o vernm ent.”
Peoria, 111.—W ith 63 bodies recover­ winter, will have only him self to and one, th a t of a n old man, a n e m ­ tinued th e ir p re ssu re on th e enem y
ploye, have been found.
th ro u g h o u t T uesday, and repulsed a
T he prediction th a t the r e c e n t r e ­ ed and the total num b e r of dead esti­ th a n k If he has no fuel w ith which to
c o u n te r a tta c k a g a in st th e ir new posi­
m
ated
a
t
150
to
200
persons,
govern­
heat his house.”
cord of an a v e ra g e production of one
tions.
T he plan involves a d e p a r tm e n t of BOLSHEVIKI ON RUN;
10,000 ship daily for 60 days would ment, sta te and county officials began
T h e village of Vaux, th e h e ig h t to
be doubled in th e n ear fu tu re was se a rc h in g inquiries into th e cause of allotm ents in connection w ith each
the w e st of th e village, two patches
th
e
w’reck
of
th
e
excursion
s
t
e
a
m
e
r
'
local
fuel
a
d
m
in
is
tr
a
to
r
’s
office.
The
IRKUTSK
IS
GIVEN
UP
m ade T u e sd a y by Charles M. Schwab, T ' c v l i i r v , l . t n r
n lr r li4
i
...
of wooded land, a large slice of the
I system will be p u t into operation a t
director-general of the E m ergency Columbia F r id a y night.
P a ris highw ay w e st of C hateau T h ie r ­
Suvivors have charged th a t the b l g ' oncCi Kach order for coal will be cen-
Fleet Corporation, add re ssin g an in­
London.—V ictory of C z e c h o s lo v a k ry and o th e r ground gained by the
steam
er,
c
a
rry
in
g
500
passengers
on
a
j
sored
by
comparison
w
ith
the
ra
tin
g
of
spirational m ass m eeting a t Berkeley,
r e tu r n tr ip from Peoria to Pekin, 111., the house w here th e coal is to be used. forces over th e Bolsheviki n e a r I r ­ victorious A m ericans has been re­
Cal.
k u ts k is reported in advices Monday tained.
was driven a g a in st a san d b a n k scarcely
from th e S iberian city. T h e Bolshovi-
Tho total n u m b e r of p riso n e rs c a p ­
A house resolution a uthorizing re ­ 10 feet from shore and about five miles
Ex-Mayor Mitchel, A viator, Killed.
ki a re said to have been overw helm ed tu re d by th e A m ericans is now e s ti­
tu rn to form er P re sid e n t Roosevelt south of Peoria, d u rin g a heavy fog.
Lake Charles, La.— M ajor Jo h n Pur- w est of Irk u tsk and to ha v e been m ated to be about 500, of whom soven
of th e $40.000 Nobel peace prize which F i r s t re p o rts w ere t h a t the c ra ft had
roy Mitchel, killed S a tu rd a y when he driven o u t of th e region to the e a s t of a re officers.
Many groups of pris­
he had donated to a n A ustrian peace stru c k a snag or subm erged log.
_________ __
com m ission and which he now w ishes
oners a lre a d y have been s e n t to th e
W hile th e o _________
rc h e stra continued
to fell 600 feet from th e a irp la n e in which L ake Baikal.
T h e r e w as a b a ttle a t N e rk h n ie r e a r and o th e rs h a v e been located in
to distrib u te to the Red Cross, Y. M. play on th e dance floor w hich’ proved ho waa riding, dropped from the pilot’s
C. A. and o th e r organizations aiding a d eath-trap to m ost of th e 200 dancers, seat and plunged dow nw ard while his Udinsk, a tow n on th e S ib e ria n ra il­ hospitals w here they w ere rem oved
soldiers because no use was m ade of the vessel, it was said, backed into plane skimmed on w ith o u t a pilot for way 80 miles e a s t of L ake Baikal, and a f te r being wounded. T h e A m ericans
nearly half a mile, ' according ° to state- it re su lte d in th e Russian g ove rnm e nt ha v e c a p tu re d m any m achine guns and
it. was adopted T u e sd a y by th e s e n a te deep w
™ ater,
t v . i ty
1 It
1« u suddenly
u u u ' . 111 j
i broke
s l
i \ j
w i here
in two and Immediately settled on the nmnts by officers a t G e rstn e r aviation troops being driven o u t of the place. o th e r equipm ent.
T he Dutch c a b in e t ha s placed the
field n ear here,
T h e Bolsheviki, in a b a ndoning I r ­
T h e ro w as hot fighting In fro n t of
resignation of its w orkers in th e h ands bottom of th e riv e r w ith only the
An exam ination of th e wrecked m a ­ kutsk, took w ith them g r e a t q u a n ti­ Hill 204, which is In th e h a n d s of th e
pilot-house
and
p
a
r
t
of
th
e
su
p
e
r­
of Queen Wilhelmina, says th e N ieuwe
chine developed th a t th e safety belt ties of food.
G erm ans. At 5 o’clock T u e sd a y e v e n ­
R o tte rd a m a c h e Courant, of R otterdam . s tr u c tu r e a p p e a rin g above the water. was unfastened a t th e tim e of the
ing, tho A m erican a rtille ry w a s e n ­
accident, causing M ajor Mitchel to fall
gaged In heavily shelling tho position.
A telegram from Berlin says th a t a
High Rank Is Spurned.
Peoria, 111. — Seventy-seven bodies from his seat as the plane w ent into
An ontlro G erm an re g im e n t ha s been
bill for a fresh w a r c re d it of 15,000,-
000,000 m arks, to be covered by loans, had been recovered Monday nig h t a nose dive,
W ashington, D. C.— At th e su g g e s­ virtually a nnihilated
Major Kirby, c o m m a n d a n t of the tion of Provost M arshal G eneral Crow ­
R eports from tho a dvanced front
was introduced Friday in th e R eich­ from th e w reckage of the s te a m e r Co­
lumbia.
E arl R. Barnew oolt, diver, field, declined to speculate as to the der, the a m e n d m e n t to th e a rm y bill, b ro u g h t back through a heavy en e m y
stag.
said th e r e w ere fully 25 m ore bodies cause for the belt being unfastened. It
b a rra g e confirm ed tho e a rlie r s t a t e ­
A c re d it of $100,000,000 was g ra n te d pinned w ithin th e w reckage of the is a rule th a t all fliers fasten th e m ­ which the s e n a te had adopted, a u th o r ­ m e n ts t h a t tho A m ericans have r e a c h ­
izing
the
pre
sid
e
n
t
to
prom
ote
G
eneral
to F r a n c e T h u rsd a y by th e tre a su ry , excursion ste a m e r. An investigation selves into place w ith th e belt before
C row der to be a lie u te n a n t general, ed th e ir every objective and a re hold­
m a k in g the total advanced to F ra n c e of the sinking is u n d e r way. U nited ascending.
w as dropped from th e bill. General ing ev e ry point.
to d a te $1,765,000,000 and the total S ta te s inspectors w ere a t th e scene
C row der w rote a le tte r sa y in g th a t
c re d its of th e allies $6,081,590,000.
and questioned survivors. T h e y also
U. S. Buys Flying Field.
c re d it for a d m in istra tio n of th e d r a f t
S e n a to r T illm an Die*.
T h e first c o n tin g e n t of A m erican sum m oned m e m b e rs of th e crew,
Honolulu, T. H.—W ith th e tr a n s f e r law belonged n o t to him alone and
troops to a rr iv e in Italy, w ithin 48 whom they questioned se pa ra te ly. T he to the United S ta te s governm ent on urged th a t h e be not singled o u t for
W ashington, D. C.— 8 e n a to r B e n ja ­
hours, esta b lish e d itself in camp. T h e n a tu re of th e investigation was not J u n e 24 of F ord island, In th e w aters recognition.
min R. T illm an, of South Carolina,
of Pearl harbor, prospects for early
m e n a r e sleeping u n d e r th e ir own disclosed.
died T u e sd a y m orning a t 4:20 o ’clock.
development of a v ia tio n on Oahu on
te n ts a n d feeding from th e ir own
S u lta n 's Death Mystery.
Ho w as born In Edgefield county,
Mailed F ist Hit Made.
a n extensive s rale w ere given a decid­
London.—R eports ha v e reached Lon­ South Carolina, A ugust 11, 1847. H e
kitc he ns.
A m sterdam . — C om m enting upon ed impetus. T he a m o u n t paid by th e don from Dutch sources th a t the death
N e c e ssity for s tr ic te r econom y in P re sid e n t W ilson’s F o u rth of Ju ly a d ­ governm ent for th e p ro p e rty to th e of the su lta n of T urkey, Mohammed was elected governor of South C aro­
lina in 1890 and In 1892, and w as e lect­
new s p r in t p a p e r is em phasized in a dre ss th e V ienna R eichpost says:
Jo h n Li estate a n d the Oahu S u g a r V, which took place on W e dne sda y ed U nited S ta te s s e n a to r from South
l e t t e r a d d r e s s e d by th e W a r In d u strie s
“ P r e s id e n t W ilso n ’s la te s t form ula is company, ow ners of th e island, was night, w as not due to n a tu r a l causes
b oa rd to all n e w sp a p e r publishers, who n o thing m ore th a n a renew ed d e c la ra ­ $235,000. The island will be used by and pre su m a b ly was p a r t of a revolu­ C arolina in 1895, being elected four
a r e a s k e d to p u t into effect a n u m b e r tion of w a r—n o th in g b u t an a n n o u n c e ­ both the a rm y a n d navy for aviation tio n a ry m o v e m e n t In th e O ttom an successive time. His te rm would ha ve
expired ne x t year. H e was a dem o­
of econom ies.
m e n t of m ailed fist peace.”
purposes.
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DECISION IS REACHED
SUPPLIES KEEP PACE
NEW U. S. TONNAGE
BEYOND EXPECTI0N
MURMANS ESPOUSE
CAUSE OF ENTENTE
SHIPYARD BURNS:
LOSS $1.500.000
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