METWRD MATT) TT?rRTTNE. MEDFOTJP, ORF.fi ON", AYFIIXFRDAY, NOYEMHETl 20, 1918
WARiELEVATES
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NEW YORK. Xov. 20. Counters
Maria Losclii of Rome, who, as the
Sliest of the United States govern
ment Is on a six weeks' tour of this
:ountry to survey social, educationul
ind political conditions relation to
vomen and report to the Rovernment
)f Italy, declares that "Italy's libor
ited womanhood is preparing to take
i big part in the rebuilding of the
levastated northern provinces. It Is
Ihe dawn of a new day," she said,
In the development of our nation."
Grateful for the part the United
States lias taken in the war, Coun
tess Loschi made public at the ro-
uest of a former premier of Italy,
ILulgl Luzzati, 1 lie hitter's overseas
toast to America and to Americans
delivered to her just before she sail-
ted. It follows:
'Born In a divine heart throb.
fThey grow greater now in the throb
of the human heart.
Born to deliver themselves from tho
multifarious religious Jyrannles of
Europe,
Today they rise to save Europe from
) military tyranny,
i At the dawn of the marvelous life
( shines God's liberty, as a crown of
sacrifice and redemption.
iAt midday they harvest, as an im
mortal reward, the deliverance of
, oppressed nations."
i The countess is a young woman,
'dresses simply and speaks, fluently,
jEnglish as well as French and Ital
ian. She is a writer on sociological
subjects, a teacher of French litera
ture in a college in Rome and, In ad
dition, Is on the staff of a te.hnlcnl
school. An ardent suffragist and
one of five women, representatives
.Of the Italian Feminine Patriotic
league, appointed to aid the govern
ment authorities in devising a plan
for the readjustment of labor after
he war, tho Countess I.o.sMii says,
"the future is bright with promise
for the women of Italy, more than
200,000 of whom are at work on
farms and in munition plants.
Until the war started, she said, the
atnta nf u-ni'in In tinlv vvnc iitwi nf 1
'complete eclipse by man." She was
(not allowed to handle her own money
jfor inntance, without the consent of
'her husband. Woman, as such, had
'no standing in court except as tho
.chattel of a husband or father.
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ARCHANGEL. Nov. 14. ( lly As
sociated Press. ) The Bolshevik
forces along the Dvlna, their infan
try attacks having been repulsed, to
day wore bombarding tho Russo
Allied positions on the left bank of
the river at Tulgas. The allied artil
lery is replying vigorously.
Sfnco late iu September the Rol
shevikf have been trying stubbornly
but fruitlessly to drive the alliedj
lorces up the Dvina to north of its
junction with the Vaga. The small
amount of Ice In the river at this
time of tho year is holping the en
emy gunboats. - The Bolshevik, ap
parently possess a large number of
river cruft on which to mount naval
guns brought from' Petrograd.
As long as the enemy gunboats are
able to move, the Americans and
Iir!:ish n-e combatting great odds.
Hut tho enemy infantry is no match
for tho allies, the Bolshovik losses In
killed, wounded and captured being
at least five times those of the allies.
In their attack November 11, the
Rolsheviki advanced to the gun po
sitions of the Canadian artillery. The
guns continued to fire at point blank
range and the ground before them
soon was heaped with enemy dead.
The allied infantry then counter-attacked
and swept the Rolsheviki
back Into the forest where patrols
pursued them turnout the night. The
enemy losses on that day were excep
tionally heavy while those of the,
allies were small.
Tho Bolshevik bombardment con-;
tinned on the twelfth, but the Amer-I
lean and British iroops repulsed all
Infantry attacks and drove the cn-j
eniy back into the swamps and the
forest. Airplanes obtained several;
direct hits on Bolshevik guns in the I
river.
ZEMSTOV REPLACES
ARCHANGEL. Xov. 20. The pro-
fvisioiial government of the Kegkm of
Sof the Bolshevik reslme which sep
arated church and state, and final
'disposition of the question has been
.left until an All-Russian legislative
fpower has been established.
Meanwhile the expenses of main
taining churches and other religious
institutions will be paid by the var
fious religious corporations.
" The government has abolished Hie
Wurman regional soviet and re
established the zemstvo. W. W. Er
moloff has been appointed assistant
governor general to administer the
districts of Kem and Alexnndrovsk.
ITALY PROBES EH 1
! CARE Of PRISONERS
!
j HOME, Nov. 20. ny a royal de
icree, a committee has been appolnt-
ed to Inquire into the laws of war
and the conventions relative to the
treatment of prisoners of war by the
enemy. It will also draw up a state
ment as to injuries caused persons
and property, and establish the re
sponsibility therefor.
! HERNE, Xov. 20. Arrangements
(have been made for the transporta
tion of 100,000 Italian prisoners or
j war from Austria and Germany to
Italy by the way of Switzerland. The
first of the special trains, each rnrry
I Ing S00 men, pasred on Saturday.
SOAP IN PROSPECT
CI.EVEI.AXI. O., Xov. 2 0 Cha
otic conditions of foreign manufac
ture with resultant demands for
American goods will tend to keep
prices high for household noressitlcJ
In the t'nlted States indefinitely In
the opinion of delegates to the Amor
Iran Specialty Manufacturers' asso
ciation which Ir. In convention here
today. Higher prices for soaps and
soap ponders also were predicted.
REMOVE RESTRICTIONS
ON COLLEGE FRATERNITIES
WASlllNiiTOX, N..v. 'Jo. - Kolric
tioii mi activities ut ed'e.-c t ruli rui
tiex al j-ludcnt artiiv tniininir cmn
institutinni iim'd liv the cimiinit
tee on education and tri'inini: rorii- of
the war department erf n n mm d bv
an urdcr announced todav.
UNCLE SAM 10 SEND
F00DSI0FFS 10 AUSTRIA
NKW YOHK. :Xov. 1 0. Prepara
tions to ship at an early dale approx
imately 250.000 tons of foodstuffs
from the United States for the relief
of the civilian population of Austria
now are nailer way, it was learned
here today.
it was reported today on tho floor
of the Produce Kxchange that the
government has punhased 1,413,000
barrels of flour on bids which were
opened yesterday. This Is iu addi
tion to at least l,ru0,000 barrels of
flour made last. All is for shipment
to Kurope.
Also there has 'been purchased by
the government 000 barrels of
oatmeal for shipment.
FOR SHELL SHOCK
LOX'DOX, Nov. 20. Music - bns
been found to be beneficial in the
treatment of soldiers suffering from
shell-shock and now singing is to be
tried on a systematic scale with the
approval of the army authorities.
It has been found that singing has
both directly and indirectly a won
derful curative effect, and there are
a number of cases on record in which
a man who has been unable to speak,
suddenly joined with tho singing and
so recovered his speech. An effort
is being made to orwmizo regular
singing training in All hospitals
where there are shell-shock dtaes.
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Martial
ardor lias benn supplemented by mar
ital zeal In f'.ermany. This Is evi
denced by the advertising columns of
denim n newspapers received here.
Matrimonii "arts" cover whole patios
and Inserted bv people of all aj;es
and walks of life.
A peculiar feature of these ndver
tirenit nts is that many mako appeals
for husbands or wives for rMailvey.
Parents, brothers, sisters and even
friends of tho-e who rnk mates in
vited rorrcsj imdenci from Ihnse
matrimonially luclini'ri. War inva
lids, wealthy pliysl,- ians, manufac
turers and rich widows are anions
thope who rfKort to publicity.
Crisp, -tender
0rains of sweat
barley flavor
full cf Nourishment,
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FOR ARGENTINE
IH'KXpfl AlilKS. Xov. 20. Ar
gentina and Chile evidently have been
drawn i-loser together n the result
of (lie visit !o this eitv of tho special
Chilean embassy which was composed
of Ie;idinr Chileans. A remarkably
cordinl rj'ceut'nn v;i necordi'd to the
visitors bv tho Argentine republic.
The Chilean embassy came to Hue
nos Aires to participate in the un
veiliiiL" of a monument to the Chilean
hero. O'lliui-'ins, on the Chilean inde
pendence dnv. :tnl the Argentine
newspapers have commented at a rent
length on the mission as ccmentim:
even more elosclv the ties of friend
ship between Chile ami Arnentii'a. In
the eves of foreign reside:;!: this
friendshiifcis becoming more and mitre
one of (-0111111011 opposition to the in
vamoii of foreign intere-ts.
Seilor Yhtl Solnr, a prominent Chil
ean, who was a member of the eui
bus,v ynve out an interview in which
he criticised the fact that all the im
portant Argentine railways are for
eign owned, lie said these should he
biken over bv lb Argentine irovern-
ment mid that the eovernments of
Argentina and Chile should take over
especially the Transandine line, which
is IJi'itish owned. The entire inter
view was d:votcd to tellimr Argentina
it should stand on its own feet with
out foreign aid.
IVruis cbwe to president Iriuoven
suv that Dr. liulnes. head of the Chil
ean envoys, talked to the president
along the same lines, and that a
closer union between the two repub
lics was discussed with the view to
makintr them economically independ
ent of foreign nations, especially
limit Urituin and the I'uitcd States.
The Cierman residents of Argentina
and Chile have heartily praised this
obvious approacluneid of the two
republics, which, though cIom neiuh
utr a'ld conventionally cordial, bad
not been exceptionally eood friends in
recent years.
PEED LITTLE RUSSIANS
WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Pennies
anil dimes contributed to the Aineri
enn lted Cross liv bovs and ejrls in
lliis eounlrv are nroviiiini mid-duv
nourishment fur more tlinri '2,'J00
school children ut Arelmnuel. A re
nort toiiuv to lfed Cross heudnuiirters
here Kind flint most of the Kussinn
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