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MARCH
21,
NO.
1918.
32.
ADVANCE CONTINUES
Teutons Take Nikolayev, Near Odessa.
Where Rich Wheat Storage is
Seized—No Resistance Met.
EAT LESS WHEAT
London—The Germans have occupied
Nikolayev, in addition to Odessa, ac
cording to a Reuter dispatch from
Petrograd.
Both Odessa and Nikolayev were
taken without fighting.
The fleet at
Odessa had fled to Sebastopol.
The Germans immediately suppressed
the soviets in both cities and seized
the naval yards at Nikolayev.
The German advance continues in
the direction of Kherson.
Events o f Noted People, Governments
The first trains direct from Berlin Allies Have Been Promised 90,000,000
arrived in Odessa Sunday.
and Pacific Northwest and Other
Bushels Between January 1 and
Nikolayev,
about
40
miles
north
Things Worth Knowing.
July 1, and Will Receive it.
west of Kherson,
on
the Bug
River, has occupied an important place
in the naval defenses of Russia.
It
A shell explosion on the U. S. S. Von has a great navy yard and is the seat
Washington, D. C.— While the food
Sheuben, which killed three men, was of a military governor who is com administration was making plans to
The
announced late Thursday by the Navy mander of the Black Sea fleet.
meet the critical wheat shortage by a
department. The shell exploded while approaches to the city are strongly
fortified.
Its population is about further reduction in consumption, the
being fired.
senate again took up and debated
100 , 000 .
Captain Archibald Roosevelt, son of
Nikolayev lies about 70 miles north legislation to increase production by
Theodore Roosevelt, has been wounded
east of Odessa, and is reported to be raising the price on the 1918 crop.
in action with the American forces in
Russia’s great wheat-storing center.
The food administration was stirred
France, according to a cablegram that
An American grain expert, who re to action by reports from the depart
was received Thursday at the colonel’s
turned recently from that area, said ment o ' Agriculture showing that the
office in New York.
that the storehouses of Nikolayev con supply of wheat on farms and in coun
It is confirmed that the two Ameri tained 5,000,000 bushels o f wheat.
try elevators is far less than it was a
can engineers captured by brigands in
Within recent years the imperial year ago.
Northern Honan and neid prisoner for government constituted Nikolayev the
The senate considered a bill by Sen
ransom are E. J. Pursell, o f Philadel shipbuilding base for the Black Sea
ator Gore, of Oklahoma, to fix the
phia or St. Paul, Minn., and G. A fleet.
price at $2.50, or 30 cents a bushel
Kyle, of Portland, Or.
The naval works have an area of more than set in a recent proclamation
A further extension of commercial nearly 200 acres and equipment for the by President Wilson.
In the house
relations between
Argentina
and employment of 10,000 men.
Monday also a bill was introduced by
France is provided for in an arrange
Representative Morgan, of Oklahoma,
ment concluded by the French minister ORGANIZE GERMAN CAPTIVES to appropriate $300,000,000 to compen
sate producers for the losses they sus
for the purchase in Argentina of a
large amount o f supplies.
tained when the government establish
Germans Mobilize Prisoners Into Two ed its 1917 prices at a figure lower
Attacking over an 11-mile front on
Full Army Corps.
than the then market price.
the coastal sector in Palestine, East
Senator Williams, o f Mississippi,
Tokio— It is reported that the Ger
Anglian, South Anglian and Indian
Democrat,
opposed price-fixing legis
mans
are
trying
to
organized
two
army
troops have advanced to an average
depth of three miles, according to an corps of German war prisoners in lation, declaring farmers should be al
official statement issued by the London Russia. One corps, it is said, is being lowed a free market for their products.
The seriousness of the situation is
secretly organized at Irkutsk, Siberia.
war office.
Two cavalry corps also are being shown by a frank admission at the
Philip Kirtland Glazebrook, Unionist
food administration that existing flour
formed.
member of Parliament for South Man
stocks are only 80 per cent of the nor
chester and a major in the Cheshire
Tokio— Premier Terauchi and Fore mal quantity needed until July 1.
Yeomanry, has been killed in action in ign Minister Motono told parliament
Food administration officials thought
Palestine. Mr. Glazebrook was born Monday nothing had been decided upon the department’s estimate o f 180,000,-
in 1880 and was first elected to Parlia with reference to the Siberian situa 000 bushels of wheat in elevators and
ment in 1912.
tion.
on farms March 1 was optimistic and
The military situation has reached a said their best information was that
By a vote of 42 to 30 the Maryland
125,000,000 bushels was the greatest
house of delegates late Thursday de state o f perfected pareparedness.
Sunday night the Seiyukai (constitu amount that could be expected.
feated the bill giving the women the
The allies have been promised 90,-
right to vote at Presidential elections. tional) party, the largest in the diet,
The bill giving women the right to held a conference and reaffirmed its 000,000 bushels of grain between Jan
There is no inten
vote at municipal elections is expected position taken at a recent meeting in uary 1 and July 1.
opposition to immediate mobilization. tion of failing to carry out this pro
to share the same fate.
The press is almost unanimous in urg gram which is regarded as the most
Young men of Jewish faith continue ing mobilization. The Ashai Shimbun important duty now confronting the
to enlist in the Jewish battalion of the and the Yorodzv Choho say they are American people.
British army, which is to fight for the unable to understand America’s “ ex
Owing to shortage of transportation,
emancipation o f Palestine from the cessive generosity’ ’ toward Russia, the greater part of the export program
Turk. A second contingent o f recruits now giving supplies to Germany and remains to be carried out and the
will leave New York for Canada and imperiling the stores in Vladivostok.
wheat must be obtained from the scant
thence for England March 21.
Suspicions in regard to Japan weak supply in this country by curtailment
Lord Rhondda, the food controller of en the allies, they assert, adding that of individual consumption.
W'heat holdings at country mills and
England, speaking in London Thursday, it is Japan’s duty to work in the in
said he hoped in April to be able to terests of peace and humanity by as elevators on March 1 were estimated
give those engaged in hard physical sisting to crush Germany. The Ko- by the department of Agriculture at
labor an increased meat ration o f 50 kumin Shimbun issued a call to arms, 68,972,000 bushels. That is about 20,-
per cent and those engaged in very saying that America is sincerely 000,000 bushels less than was held
March 1 last year, and 86,000,000
hard physical labor double the ordinary friendly, but mistaken.
The Ashahi Shimbun, of Osaka, bushels less than in 1916.
ration.
voices the opinion widely held among
According to a dispatch from Zurich, the middle classes that extensive mo
the German Socialist newspaper Vor- bilization would create acute distress PEACE TREATY IS RATIFIED
waerts says the scandal in Germany industrially and in regard to the food j
connected with graft at the Daimler supplies.
Final Action Taken by Bolshevik! to
munitions factory, which the budget
Make Peace With Germany.
committee o f the Reichstag is investi
London— The evacuation o f Petro
gating, has caused a veritable panic in grad has been completed, according to
Moscow— The all-Russian congress
the Berlin stock exchange.
a Reuter dispatch from that city, quot o f soviets has ratified the peace agree
ment with Germany by a large major
A member o f the Mexican bandit ing an official communication.
None of the population will be per ity.
gang which raided the East ranch near
A Bolshevik resolution approving
Laredo, Texas, last Thursday night, mitted to leave the city hereafter and,
was captured by Mexican authorities in order to make certain that the order ; the acts of the government of the
near Guerrero, opposite Zapata, and is obeyed, all passenger train service workmen’s and soldiers’ delegates and
of the peace delegation, and calling
confessed, declaring that all the ban has been suspended.
The council o f commissaries o f “ the ■ for organization of the defense o f the
dits were Mexicans, organized and
equipped on the American side of the commune of Petrograd,’ ’ which v/ill be country by the creation o f a national
the official designation of Petrograd army of both sexes was passed after
Rio Grande.
The American forces northwest of and surrounding district in the future, Lenine’s restoration o f peace among
Toul carried out an important raid on has authorized the reappearance of so- the warring factions and his statement
the German lines Monday night. The called bourgeoise newspapers, which that this action was the only way out,
artillery preparation lasted 45 min had been suppressed since the begin intimating that the treaty might be
broken under changed circumstances.
utes, and the Americans entered the ning of the German offensive.
The opposition, notably the Social
German defenses as far as the second
Austrian Strikes Spread.
Revolutionaries
o f the left, made a
line. They found a number o f Ger
Amsterdam — Strikes are again in valiant but futile effort to prevent the
man dead from shell fire and some of
those who were retreating were shot progress in Austria and Hungary and acceptance o f the treaty, which was
are spreading rapidly, according to re characterized by the minister of jus
down.
ports appearing in German newspa tice as being “ anti-revolution and
Billy Sunday, the evangelist, said pers. A Vienna dispatctr to the Weser anti-socialistic.’ ’
Tuesday that as soon as his Chicago Zeitung, of Bremen, dated Friday,
He said that the Social Revolution
engagement is completed he will go says that a strike in Budapest and Vi ary party repudiated the responsibility
to France to visit the trenches.
enna was suspended Thursday. A Vi for the acceptance o f the treaty, would
China, in response to an inquiry enna dispatch to the Lokal Anseiger, resign from the government and devote
from Tokio, has signified her intention o f Berlin, confirms the report of last all ita power and influence to the or
to co-operate with Japan in the protec week that workmen in railway shops ganisation o f armed resistance to Ger
tion o f allied interests in the Far East. have gone on strike.
man imperialism.
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Women Patrons of the Bank
A few years ago, there were practically no women who
were patrons of the Bank. Now, however, women recognize
the service of the Bank as one o f the aids in handling household
and personal money affairs. The progressive woman deposits
allowances for home expenses and pays all accounts by check.
The result is that her money is always safeguarded against loss
by fire or burglary and her money goes farther because of the
systematic way in which it is handled.
Food Authorities Contemplate
Further Restrictions.
Special Facilities for W om en Customers.
SUPPLIES ARE SHORT
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