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WEATHER FORECAST. Fair to-day; to-morrow fair and warmer; moderate east to south winds. Highest temperature yesterday, 43; lowest, S7. Detailed w father reportn 011 lt p-ige. tm. IT SHINES FOP, ALL VOL. LXXXV. NO. 185. PRICE TWO CENTS'. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. Copyright, IMS, ty the Sun Printing ami PubUahin0 AMoclollon GERMANS KEEP UP HEAVY FIRE ONTOULFRONT: ; ; Tw Thousand Shells of All CiililMtN Follow Failure of 1 a id . - Washi.vutojc, March 3. Five Amorl- MOlM: HOMES KKCOVEUEI) 'eludl"B Lieutenant, wx-re Killed: live severely wounded and four MlRlitlr wounded In tlio Oerman raid Sll-Clll nllll Stri'lt'llPr Board l,Bln"t tU American trencher, to the 1 " i north of Toll! nn fa,s-., 1 41, U'n. T- niontr Them Some of MNsinjr Found. 1 Germans Claim Complete Success Over Americans A MSTKRDAM, March 3. Com- plcte success in the attacks niiuie upon the American troops along tho French front is as serted in the German semi-official supplementary war report relat ing t the fighting from March 1 tn The report says: Northeast of Seicheprey our stu'm troops pained a complete .-ucce.-s against the Americans. After a brief, strong prepara tory tin our troops here pene trated the enemy's position to a depth if 500 yards. They rapidly broke the American re sistance, returning with twelve prisoners and two machine nun-. The losses of the Americans were extraordinarily high in the brief preparatory bom bardment. V'j t.e Ati'-iat'd Vreti. ' tii tun amwsican Armt in FnAs.cc. ' a i - i delayed). There has been ex v.iiuiry artillery activity nlonp the i e-i.-a'i hector on the Toul front since :-hterdaj's attack was repulsed. The er.'iij . apparently angered by hii fail-( i i is tr!n-; to punish the American copi wllti a delugo of shells, but not i damage has been done. f rivo thousand sliclla of all calibres rr counted aloiiK the front from noon "terday until noon to-day, while many ,r,' f.-ll uncounted. Some ten Inch . n.j.'.'dcs battered towns 'behind the .iiorli an line. n.t rl an infantry and engineers who ad Ken cleaning Up the scene of the on Friday found some bodies ed Among them was a Surgeon f the Iteserve Corps and a stretcher mter. who was killed when a shell . ' t a ilrst aid station. Inother tlerman prisoner has been ivt'i -J in front of the American (re frarp'.ements. He had lain there "Oiinded for many hours befoie thu nfrl''ftns discovered lilm and shouted. neat it and brought hlni In. i "a of the Uerm.m prisoner taken (.Are the fight has since died. Among e iHrrii.m dead who have been burled e-i thu Lieutenant and Captain leail hk tue attack. The latter was taken 'rom "ie American wire entanglements. c his body was found a complete plan e' 'he American position. las ii ils were dropiied Into one town .ck of the American lino early this 'rmr.g. but only a few cases of gas , S'tdig have developed no far. ,: t ie prisoner taken by tho Amerl- i -a- they do not believe that !cr- a .i win tho wat. They did not t 'j Unlit, but had to. - i ',f the Americans mls'lnu have ' t-.i I ;one r.f the prisoners had seen any 'fi.tr- Miik-", the- raid. .All added j were gl.ul to have been tanen .specially by thn Americana. aute -hev believed thev would bo well urucc, .... e-ed Tho prisoners' accounts showed : at tie sector opposite the American i was commanded by (Jen. Stalz- T',f respondent talked with a dor.en ! .1 ... j , ... .-i. i. i u, ,-,.-., nuuiumi mi men ouim- , ' s Lvery one was anxious to tell ' ,ii-eil of heroism or other per I nr ,.,.,..n A,t,f rtr ' ' t h.s fellows, but displayed , clmv legardlnc his own ex- i'i.c south, who.-o home Is near 'v ' i ,ili and who looked to be not ur .il ..ears old told this Htory ' ' - i.i the front line when It .ike ,'Verv shell in tho world i i . ,c our way. Where the ' ' ' e them Is more than I know. it ,'ili ved that many existed. One i' where I was. A piece hit a '"i .a n the other side of me. The i r.v.v,,. , , ked him up lii his arms and rip ! nirn for a tlrst aid station . of a perfect "bower of dirt , ' I don't know whethe: ne ever ' ' r not I niiilielled to Find Aev Finer. ' I iot Into a machine gun " wlt'i another corporal . - 'ii Missouri, leaving my " ! Tbli.tts got so hot we de- 1 - ' i net to a steel shelter at ! i noli. : - al went first. IlUt .1 few i i ":il! exploded almvt on i. 'nil mm, I stepped out and I, s rule had been blown to rr me ,. piece of shell hit mo. on , e and down I went. A Her- , an order for tne to go to a ti..n ' approa lilug the station In .v.i sMitdie- hearing teams,1 , ding-, bent ovir, to es- -ibe ll,e flvlllg pleCCK Of Midi, II ,lijt.()etl down on t-qi of 'splnded anil wiped It out. k, lilt me III the head. rp some stretcher bearers riln tne ovei the shell holes, night. This followed an art or congress ' which tho election of last July failed to rejical, Thlssaot prohibits the Importa l nil... for lied rci. Men. n,.,nuf.iVture. sale or gift of Into.x- -.ie got to hand it to those 1 eating lUiuors or drugs. A local law por . i',e t,d Crosa on their arms, tnlti the nianufncturo am ile of tn-er winked like doi-s In that hell T'icv seenied to have but onn the r duty ind apparently i ' n fur their own lives whllo n . vcr" game r'gbt to tho , II ;ii I' may be sttld that '.im ,u'iibr of men who l i'ios.- w l ic e li.iincs are 1 'HI i a from New Je-rev de I - ppci.i il ,n the gun pits, lecp in tin- dusout when c i 'uiird (ill .vtto"(I I'ttpr. 5 AMERICANS KILLED, 9 WOUNDED, IN FRIDA Y I raid in SECT0Rl Lieut. Eadie and Four Men Die in Other Enra u,;,,,.;, e Injuries and 5 purtment announced to-day. Tho list follows : r.Mnv., HAltOMi r. Lieutenant, Tilton, X. II. AMIinr.r.. ANTIIONV, ttergrant. fUdtlmore. I'AKMINM. KlXiAK. prli.tr, Obltia, N. c. !IKXIti , IIAHIIY ,1.. private. Lomnftport. ina. nilKtV. MATIIKW. private, lajette. X. II. Deaths of four men In notion In other engagements also were, announced by the Department as follows: CHAI.KSOX, .HlhF.l'H I'., terteant, Derby. Mr., February 24. ' lltMiCK. KPII. corporal. Red Jacket, Tf. I Va., Marrh it. WKATIIF.RMAN, IIIOII. prttale. Seaman. Ia .March . II.VRUKHTV, THOMAS ... rook, Kl rao. Tel., February ti. Those severely wounded on March 1 were : ' KOrtTNEll, KLLIOTT, corporal, Uerrln. sllciSV.Wtn. ISAAC, private. Kvarta, Ky. -if;?-1-;-. HOY i:.. private. Duluth, Minn. ' KI.SKt.n. ltr.UBKN J., private, Hlghwoocl, Mon. YVOUK. OI.HX.V II . cook. Oliert. Neb. 1 Those slightly wounded on March 1 wet c : I.ITTI.i:. JullX U.. corpora). Abbot. Ark. MAC ItAK. .IOIIN. Jr., private. CIMciRo. WILso.v, AUTHUK II, private. Cam brt.tne. Ill TFRNKIt. V:UWA1U J.. Ilke Mills. la. The followlnc were wounded slightly1 on other date. til'ltOfl.i:. WILLIAM .1, s-.-j piirt. Me., February 22. NeTr. EXPERTS DESIGN NEW AIR BULLET Allll'I'ifllll TllirPIlllitV l)ivisiS Armor Piereinir, Incendiary Trail-Leaving- Type. I'SED IN MACHINE (UN'S Projectile Made NeeeSSai'V by ' the Development of Air plane Construetion. l'ctnl lftmtch to Tnr i v WasIiinctov, March 3. The WarDe-! piitincnt made iiuldlc to-night the an-! with the opening of toe first aeilal mail nounccmeiit that the ntdnanco bureau routo between Xew Yoik and Washlng tns developed bullets of three types for ton on Apiil IT. thete will lie Issued a me of airplane lighter which equal In 1 new stamp stite to be of Interest to dualities anything which our allies or ' philatelist-. This i-;amp will perform the Hermans have produced. 'The present war brought forth a new kind of ammunition for airplano use in the form of special cattrldges contain ing bullets for armor piercing, tracing, and Incendiary purposes." said the state ment. "With the progress the mote military parts of tno airplane were protected with light armor, so that It became nccekeary to Introduce (he armor plerc- Ins bullet As the gasoleiiH tanks wete patticu- eui-i..uir w ........ .. It wlis n.-ces-ary to procure a bullet containing an innamnrini- Buosi.uice. ,g .,,,, n-hieli would p'i rrv i nlted upon 'V. fl !?' ,V- V?, " ' " '" I . Dierelng it. llliln IlKhtlng range for only brief moments ut a time and as theie were --- r ,lt,.rmi,,ini!. .i.. flri. effect I no me-"'H ';1r"" .nK.,.,Vl a Oil 1.IIIU l navri n bright burning composition which would Indicate thu path of tne nunei in nay iii,, .,u n-nll In ,1 irkiirs" and thereby tlon is set on (lie upon ilscnarge ami the bullet tiles through the air as bright spatk, plainly visible to tne ma chlno gun operntor." In addition to the thr.o distinct types of bullets the ordnance experts nave developed combinations or the Ignition of the tracer bullets with the ainior piercing heads which are regarded na remarkable accomplishments in view of th fact that the diameter of theso pro Jcctlles Is only 3-10 of an Inch. SEES SUICIDE; LOSES VOICE. Joseph I nr Ilnnfee ery rnr llrrniiltriiiPiil. .Sptriat Impiitci to Tin. Sl SvmetsK , X. V.. March ."..As the shock I rom seeing a woman result of in an adjoining apartment In Xew York rijuii herself to deatli from a sixth story window, Josephine Dunfee, soprano, lias ""h. well known ? nUn . -,,.. going treatment by which sue hopes to i regain her voice. PORTO RICO BECOMES "DRY," Antl-Llquor l.niv MITri'tlvr nt Mid night Lost Nnturdiiy, San J i'an, Porto Itlco, Marcn .". , Porto lllco went dry at midnight Ust containing ni i'itihiiii, - i"-i iu of alcohol. Many cafe' worn cioseu earner than usual last night, after ui&aiiiK of thn last of their diminished liquor stocks This s a Wheatless Day Fall in German Attack 4 - r,pnt - 2 Snnnnmh tn ' to Disease. THAMES. SAM W. turpotal. Bdcatunna. Ml"... February 2(1. NKIHTINd AI.K.'II AHIIY M.. private, num. ford. Me.. February TALltoT, l.KSI.IK M private. Arlington, Mar. February 2.1. LINTON, CIIAItl.KM L., private, Doaney. Idaho, February lia. The Department announced that Frlvnto llobert It. Bayard. Dedham, Mass., died February 8. and Corporal John .1. Crowley, Wakefield, Mass., February 14. from wounds. iJeaths from disease nmons the troops wero reported ns follows: i l'rlvates Thomas .1. Quirk, Unwell, Mass., pneumonia; Ilarlcy I!. Salsman. HeaclW X. I)., emhullsni; Alfred II. I Clapp, West I'nlon, Iowa, tuberculosis; I Artie O. Ledhetter, Kllaabethtown. 111., sarcoma: Walter X. Hclnr.. Crane, Ore., ! empyema. : ' EADIE A FOOTBALL STAR. Yonn Ollrtr Killed nt To a I Alio an Dartmouth null Tenm. Tiltox. X. II.. March 3. Lieut. ' Harold F. Kad'.e. reported killed in ac- tlon north of Toul on March 1. was lor- t meriy ouaneruacK or me uartmoutn College and l'hlllkns Andover Academy football team ami was also a memlinr of the Dartmouth baseball siuad. H was the only Junior at Dartmouth I chosen for the Iteserve Officers train ing school at Flattsburtr, all the other selections behiR- from tiie senior class In accordance with a War Department rulli'.R. A cominlsslon as Second Lieu tenant was awarded him and bo went to Vrant'r! wltli Xew KiiRland troops. Lieut. I'adle was it jears old. He was engaged to be married to Miss Marjortc Mose. daughter of V. II, Moses of Til- ton, a student In Wellesley College 24 CENT STAMP FOR MAIL BY AIR M iiiimilin I oiler I'ovt loi nil Letters by New Service Will Be 27 Cents. McCoverii are tailing each other out of i inn- i-i iiik ii ...nn , tbeir names and arc pla lug the luvttlest If 31 1 I'LIKBS 10 BE I ED'klnd of sinall town politic". Lemoot and McCovern are both active candidates with Thotrn'son. t','" l-i Follette stalking New York Business fn tn TefBcliver:eK From Wash ington in 3 Hours. p-in; Jiftflttr'. to Tni. Vi Waiui.suToN. .March 3 --Conaidtnt a function similar to tne special unliv ery stamp, for it will cause the letter to which It is nftlxe.t to be sent by the air service. The present plan is to sell tho stamp for 24 cents, which with tlio regular postage will make the cost 27 cents. It will be cheaper and quicker than n night letter by telegraph. The Post Ufllce Department Is at wmk on designs lor the new stamp" without which no stump album will lie complete. It will be jioss'.ble, Postmaster-iienera! I'utlefou believes, to deliver the mail de-patclied fioni here by ni-pl.ine in New York ofilce buildings three bonis after the mall closes heie. 1 11,0 only one airplane, w ' - 'I'-spatcl.ed each way .1 day. Mall probably will close about 11 o'clock. making it possible for business men to answer their morning letters mid get tho answers delivered by 2 P. M. It is w,r "ene! 01 me omciass inai nunure of business firms will avail themselv the belief of the officials that hundreds , of tho service. The mail airplanes will make one. ' stop, at Philadelphia, but even with this r""''' "l i-.niaueipiu, nui even Willi tins ,, . ,,". :h"" Arm;- Alrplanrs for llontr. Seivice will begin with six aeroplaiKs. becaue of an unca.-y notion that Merger The machines will bu furnlslied by the mav run better than 1" exacted. no War Department in accordance with a j,iv being exactly positive about the cooperative agreement under Urms of actual voting strength of the llohcn whlch the ncro mall route will be usel zidlerns In Wisconsin, iia training for military aviators. As The factional tight Is playintr La Fol tho machines aro nf inilitnry type d- lette's gatno for him. This week he ie tailed description of them is not to lie a disgraced man In Ills own State, his made public at this time. tepute nt the lowest i bb of his career. The War Department volunteeied tn The State Senato has branded hlni as eOltllrMt,. ill llltl mil IlltMrill n,-. tf rAtniln. n ai c I, Irt.i la, W..,inf,.ru ,'lltf..1 lit T l.nl. 'mall service on the day that bids for six j planes were opened by the Post nrfice i Department. As a conseiiuerwe each of the threo bids submitted was rejected under the proviso in the Invitation for hid.", in which the department tecrved the right to t eject. The Washington-New York twite i to bo operated by military authorities for one year. Tlie at my will furnish all , necessary machines and will detail all necessary aviators, mechanicians and re-, pair men from the military training schools. At tho end of this year of military operation the Post Office Department will take over the service. Various types of planes arc to bo used by the army, and tlm Department will get the benefit of the expetlenco sained and will have opportunity to train their own men. Ar a lesult they will be in position to specify the particular type of machine considered most suitable when It again asks for bids. In the recent invitation the specifications merely called for a ! machine capable of carrying 300 pounds or man matter ami wim a maximum speed of 100 miles un hour with full load. Mar Drop Mnll by Farachntr. The mllll.-.ry machines to be used dur ing tlie llt'.t year will be fully capable of this speed. In addition experiments are soon to be made wltli a parachute dropping devi. o to test the feasibility of dropping tho mall direct In Cenltal Park or on the roof of the Post Office Ilulldsng III New Yoik city to overcome tne dllTlcultj of finding a suitable land ing place witliln sliott distance of the post ofilce. Itescrvo miichliiea ready for Instant CoiiKiuifcf on Hecontl Pngt, STATE FACTIONS HURT. WISCONSIN LOYALTY FIGHT l.epublicans Need Harmony to Slifle La Follette in Primaries. (01L1 ELECT SBNATOH ,,. . ,, i Chanee Js Bcin Thrown ... -t 1 .way in jravor or jjchio- erotic Victory. hv ! .-t.i I m retwdrnt ot Thi. Stv C Itooievelt. who has been . patient MaWpon.' Wis., March 3. There'a a ' at the ltoosevelt Hnpitnl since February liurry up Job nut here In Wisconsin for (, wilt be permitted by his physicians oun Ah. Will Ilarmonlrnr Hays of In- f this aflernoiiu to ro to the llotJl I.anR dlann. With n fnlted States Senator- don. Fifth avenue and Fifty-sixth street. a!ili almost In their clasp, the Iteiiulili- 1 wheio he will leinaln under their cate cani nr nctliiK plumb foolish In a situa- 1 until the Litter part of the week, when tlon which will stand nothlnr; except i h"t"(! fensc- I They hto dome their best to quarrel ' away their grent opportunity to cr.ok I.a Follettc's soose In their own primaries ion March 19 and to wrangle themselves out of a victory over the Democrats and Socialists In the special election on April 2 for , inf,rim senator to succeed the lute Paul u. HustlnK. The waj they are cutting up to-day. within two weeks of the primaries, is simply throulnc open the doors for a Democrat, either Joseph K. Davles or Dr. Charles McCarthy, to .walk Into the ' United States Senate. Thv State is bound to hae a loyalist Senator In Hunting's seat, is determined to redeem a reputation smirched by I at Follette. If It can't rely upon the ncctssary har mony which the Itepubllcaus must have to guard against La Follette treachery It will ceitalnl elect u loyall u..nr.. crat. ltiintlun In n HenteiiiT Is burning with zeal to punish tlie kindred Open of disloyalty represented by La 1-ollettes candidate. James A. Thompson of La Crosse, mid the equal Vrn-Uerman and Sorlallsl candidate, Ic-1 t tor iierger or .Miiw.uiKce. not stanil for cither one. It simply will If it innt b sute of a loyalist Republican it will play safe with n lojnlist Deniociat. There's the situation in a sentence. t Within the last few ilas tnele has been an rploalon of factionalism within the iatik- of lo.wilist Itepubllcaus and to-night partis.ins of Representative Irvine L. Leiiinot and ex-flov. Flancls K. Iww. tr the It'imlillcan jirimarita I nomination. Neither U willing to with- ' draw In the Interest of huimotiy and enrtatrt party success. Hach side Is charging the o'her with bad faith and trlcker III feeling Is' growing every hour this situation en dures. To-ulglit the tcpiihllc.iit party has btonchitlH. but n xt week it maj have double pneumonia and b April 2, unless ,i might good doctor is found, it is apt to be ,alled awa. Idle Sleveti son'a joiins man. "in n hearse, with white plumes upon It " Hoy, .nig, Doc Hays. There'; no misappi elirn"ion abort what thl" out of date jnw is ikely to cost. Nothing could be iearer. If the , loyullt Itepublicans go to the primaries, with ltli Lenroot and McC.ovem, lach a strong, popular mini, their sttength i will be divided and the chance of de stroying La FolletteV man. Thompson, will be lesuend. especially "ince It 1" no seciet th.it the Socialists, having no pri mal contest of their own, are goin" to obllae La Follette b voting tor 'J'bomi son in tlie KcpubVcan ptlmarle" I Iran ( ut Ivaur Presented. If Thompson wins lore a luinociji will certainly be elected because the is sue will be clean ut between pacifism and pro-Gem. anlsm on the one hard and i patriotism on the other. Wlsconin will simply do what she did In 1914 elect a Democrat If lyenroot beats McUovcrn or Mc flovcrn beats Lenroot ill feeling, as mat tpru Mtand now. is likelv to endure till 'election day. Thompson Is apt to run Independently as a straight out La toi lette champlcn In that event tho Ite publlran prospects will be loufuseil that tho voteii. will take no it"k of mls liaps and will give the Senate Job tn a Demotat that can be depended upon to support the llovt'iiinient mid balance L.i Follettc's seditious conduct. Thev v 111 do this nil the mole eaeerlv Ictteism, have stood up In their chamber and called him traitor and a pel-son no 1 decent man would associate with The Madison Club ha" expelled Dim. a IHilltlcal and social event which can bent be understood in the ICast if one Imagines the Union League Club of Xew Yoik ex pelling Charles K. Hughes for disloyalty to the United States With one or two exceptions, every newsptipet in thn Stnto denounces hlni. He is wabbling, toppling and reeling. Yet the loyaliit Itepubllcaus by their ConfiiMcd on Fifth Pnie. Big Martinique Show for the Fund To-night WHOEVER goes to the Omar Khayyam Room ut the Ho tel Martinique to-night will help THE SUN Tobacco Fund. A few of the popular entertainers who will appear are Mollic King:, Mae Marsh, Gus Edwards, Burr Mcintosh, James J, Morton, Mabel Jones, Hazel and Alice Furncss, Fay and Florence Court ney, the Ponzillo Sisters, Gilbert and Friedland, Elmer Haynes, Bobby Watson, Buldwin Sloanc, Armand Kalish and Bert Fitzjiib boit. Reud about the big show on page fi. WARNING! THE SUN TO BACC0 FUND has no connec tion with any other fund, organ ization or publication. It em ploys no agents or solicitors. A. ROOSEVELT OUT TODAY; LOSES LEFTEAR'SUSE I Yioorous and Healthy, hut , Doctors Warn of flizzi. ness Due to Deafness. RECALLS 'INJURY TO EYE . . T, , ( Colonel Eager to Keep His i.....,l... riiiKHifuiiiuiiis, ui vuim"" Is Advised. !t la htlleved he will be ahle to return to hls h"",e at oyster Ui- Thl" an" nouncement was made yesterday uy Mm t Josepliine M. Strieker, the Colonel's pri vate secretary, after making public the Ilnnl bulletin of Dr. .Mai tin and Dr. Duel. The doctors said that the Colonel Is "in an unusually vigorous condition," and "will speedily be In even a better condition than before," but he probably will be permanently deaf In his left ear. Hack In his Presidential days Mr. Itoosevelt lost the sight of his left cjo as tho result of a boxlnc bout with a "Captain of artillery." who was one of Ida aids. Ills husky ouiik opponent de- llveted a b'ow tint shattered some blood veisels and he never saw out of that eye after that. Hut nobodv outside of niembeis of hi family knew had to depend alone on his right eye until Octo ber "1. after the Colonel's tetuni ftiim a two weeks stay at Jack i'ooiici s rel 'farm nt Stainfoiil, Conn. Then he can- ually maile knonu w.iat Had napptneu 10 . him yen ago Sftvel-nl dai's latfr yoore ,ommaiider of th .vnillery at Camp Meade, recalled tkat hn ,ad boed several times with Mr. itoosevelt In Washington when he was a V(,.j,1K i;,kpt.iln and one of liif aids. lie u.r dreamed, however, that he might i.j.- brcn resiMiisible for the Colonel's misfortune, and the Colonel never peeped. I olonel llulnc iplendldl . Mr. Itoosevelt die.ed jetfterday and enJoed liltrself exercl.-lng In tlie ho pltal lonldotn. The morning bulletin i-ald that he was "doing splendidly." The final bulletin lead as follows: "For the last four years Col. Ilooe- ve t has iln enultte illy ul f" ; from ToUlo that Holshevlk troops hud I after 'ffwtH.nf bis "Ph,0":'sHed thn four Important cities of Ilia- ' I tlon. This has i not Interfe.-ed with his Kl,vleshchcn.k. which is til- oaptUI of oi i- wlileh hnvii ImAn :tlw,ve rlinae . .... ... . . activities, which have been above those of Ui normal, man. Thla ncute attack return e l ' lias given lis thoppsriuhlty to th cause, probably completely, and we believe, from the rapidity with which the incision has healed, he li In nn un usually vigorous condition and that he will speedily be la even better shape than befoie "While th.s. ronditloti was being treated, but not m connection with this condition, he developed an acute Infec tion of ootli middle ears, winch neces sitated .u. imlsinn of l.itli drum mem brane". The right ea,- tecoveied and In a few weeks the hearing in this ear will be as good as ever. "Subsenuenilv the Infection spread to the Internal ear on tne left side, teni lMir.irlb and piobahly permanently de slro.vlng nil heating function". It ha" also destroyed the stall functions in tills ear, and some months will pass befoie the compi ns.itlon for the loss of this fur.etini. completely takes place. YVnrna of l)llnrss AMxrUa. in other word". !t will be some months before he will recover complete control of equilibrium, or before lie will cease to Mud himself dizzy at quick or unexpected motion. in conseqiien during these months he must be cautious about his aellvitlr. "He Is bent ujion keeping his eng.-.ife. nieut to speak In Maine on the Cstli of this month. We believe, but are not certain, that he will be able to do so on condition, however, that he rest as completely as possible beforehand and that he exercise caution during tho trip it?elf. 'For the next fortuleiit he ought (o lest as much A" possible, so that he mav recover fiom I lie efte ts of do. tcvere opeiatioris Im has uudnenne ' The iib-fe"s, which necessitated the operation that promises to end In a per manent cure, was the after effect of tioplcnl fever and ws augmented by his ixperlence" in his ttlp to llrazil in 1014. Iletweeu February 27 and Apiil 2t of that year he explored for i'.OH miles the Hio Duvbla, a trlbutaiy of the Madelia Itlver, and placed the stream on the map. The ltiii7.111nn Hovernnient there after niriclully named the river the Itlo Teodoio. WAR POLICIES WIN IN BRAZIL. I'realdrnl r.lc-cled unit Ice-Prealdrnt re Almost liianliiioaal.-.. Ilio J.iNliKo, March 3. Although the election leturiiM have not been received from all the States, It has been de termined that Itodrlguez Alves and Del tin Moreira have been elected President mid Vice-President almost unanimously. All political parties gave their sup port to them on their pledgo for a con tinuance of the present AdminlMratlnn's war policies. TURKS MASSACRE ARMENIANS. piv Onlraiiea Follow llrpiirturr of lluaalan From Coaiitr. London, March 3.- The Copenhagen correspondent of the Ilxcliaiigo Tele i graph Company says Information has been received there to the effect that , Turkish soldiers have committed new i massacres In the district of Armenia i which has been deserted by tho Uus elans. Iljalmai Hratitln-. editor of he Socin-)eiaofcra(rn, has telegraphed to 1 two Merman Socialist parties to make energetic representations to the Oer man Government, the despatch adds. KAISER INVESTS IN KRUPPS. Increaaea Holding In Concern Nearly at., 0OO. 000. ticstv!, March 3 Hankers who have recently returned fiom Frankfutt say that limpet or William, who has leeti a largo stockholder In Krupps, has louglit shares amounting to almoiit 5,- OdO.tinn Hlnce the war began, PEACE SIGNED B Y RUSSIA; TREATY IS NOT DISCUSSED; JAPAN NOW READY TO ACT CRISIS CLEARS WAY FOR JAPAN Ifiissiau Peace Pnct Expected ' lu to Incline Entente to Nipponese Plan. DELAY NOW DAXtJEKOfS. Army Available and Heady Strike at Once Toward Siberian Bond. rcw Ietpntcl to The Si Washinciton, .Match 3. Prompt cislon by thn United States and de- the I F.ntento Alllew In Indorsing the ptoposed Japanese) expedition Into Sibetla may I tesult from tho (iermtu-Itussiau peace tiaet which Ilerlin announcei has been signed. The .T.ipmes Covetninent has made It known that In case peace terms wee neieed upon by Ueimauy and tlip l!ol shevlkl Japan would be prepated to take immediate action. U Is admitted here that the sinned peace makes further delay dangerous. The (leinun anuounce.netit that the Teuton armies hail been halted in their advance into llu-isla a a result of the sltning of t e fieaee terms l not te- Blir,ie,i i,eie as In any sense retarding u. llttni. ,.ffor(M nf tlerman and liol sheik agent" to cieatc a sphe:e of i.iel ,' o i1'','-. Til1"'" influence In Siberia, where a stent 11MU1 A llOIlmlXMl.A. r. .. ,....1 t ...-4 . I . t. prlHncl.H a. ,,or,V(, i,avV been '.., ...rrtM,.! i the Ho's'-.ivlki ranks. I TAKE SIBERIA TOWS'S. Holsliel ILt IToril Aetv HenMin for, .Inimii In Kvt, pst nil i .itjlr Ittkpnlth tit Till. Sin ( opviintit. Jill; I'l riukt irwi'fd. LoNpoN, Manh 3. No ne.ws wa le-1 ehed In London to-day regarding de- , ' velopmints in Slbeila except a report Amui ptovlncci IrkuUk, Khabaj-ovsk and Omsk. (if th"e cities Irkutsk U ille niost , Impoitattl at IWs m'oineiit. as It W not onlv a gie.it trade cenlie between the j Chinese Kmplie and Kiuopr.ni Itusiii out thete ate i'n:nen-e (U.mtities of stoics thcf. ( Hie c.ipiwie in inr".. iuiii siun in 11 , l!ir rl'ies b the HoWbeMkl. In oiijuiictlnr ' with the "Ignlng of (be peaie treaty v.tli the I'mitiul I'ov er" in Ittest-I.'tovsk. emphasizes the need tn piompt Inter vention by Japan. After thev havo rurlird the Hol-hei II. movement the Hermans. b scllliig up fiovernuietits in IViiograd and Moscow, under the pin tec tlnti of Pnnslan bayonet-, would ob- tain ((impute conliol over lhitor'.in Itussla. Th nexl slep luit'ltall:' would be to i obtain possession of the Ti ansslber bin ' Itaiiioad. V new and luxurious ki unary ' tlltM V.KUi'l b' OpelieU lip. a" Well lis mlneial ieoiuces of untold richuisv. Tlie temptatrcii lot Htrniany to make si drive eastwntd I" gieat. while the moral ii fc t. If slice r"iul, would be enormous Tlieie arc no insupeiable difficult e In tlie way of ttanspott oi supplies A, small aimy, living on tlie coun.iy and In , control of the railroad, easily could I overcome all guerrilla leslstanco Clint the ltusslans misbt make. The Daily .Unit ptli.ts a flespatcli fio.n Tientsin dated February 16, which says that the Chlneo papers teport Japan and China are despatching tioops to Slb-rl.i and North Manchuria lespec. lively. Illalllxv "Sin," KilllorlHl. London papers gave much pionimen, to a despatch from New York qiiotini; an cdltoiial article in the Kvismnh Sfv wblill Utged the t'lllted State" to to -quies.i' and even to looperitr In .Talan's pnqsisnls regai ding Siberia. The argument advanced. tL.it the ( -trcmity of SlU'ila. which tuiiciicills s cemtinuous wltli Al.ik.i. must not fall Into the bands of Hermans' or any ut in r Power than ltus!.i. strengthen-, the be i lief here that the intnest" of tlie Fulled States demand that Klin must have a part in any military programme that would affect the. naval cunt tot of th" nortbei ll Pacific. Isi this connect, on a statement made by a high Japanese official I" of the . ..... I..,.....,..,,... ,1 ,.,-..l. ,l,lv ...l""" o wini.iu. r " i , .,' il.. -...I- 1 "XV.,V ' ,,,i ,. c' inter ve-rtt Inn in Sibc , Japan Mill atv ule.v n Ion in '"'' now about ti. be nut wit i ll. , sanction and approval o. tar Ln cute l-oweis, i- uiiiaioi ". " ""-"' .""'", nv no tltd"ter ino- tlve of Ultiniiitc teriltorial aKgranuizc iiiiul. On the eontrats. It is prompted by a sincere desire first to fulfil her ' tteaty obligations with Itussla ; second, to protect the Allied cause, which has , ,hlll J)( em.v cniinlts. vvhei eiiium I " To det.u h the region- of Kurabaiid been so gravely Imperilled ; tn tho east by , Vn,,.r se. i.-tary Lewald said the Her-j Wars ami Itatoum fnuii IPi'sl.m ten -the collapse and surrender o. Itussla. ,,,. have done "an Immeiu-e aiiiount of : 'mv on the pretext of Hie ilgbt of peo thlrd. to safeguard her own special In-1 wrk ( i,r,nlf of kultur In Poland" in 1"" In .elf-tleterinma tlon ' tereste. wliich unquestionably would be i 0e SVIN f ,. ndminitr.itloii, H. T .M.ii n.tll"t new- imency punts i nirnaceil In the most dangerous degree if ,,,, .,,i,mltted, liowever, tlmt "the 'ae.u ts ' sLPein. i.t a-.ii"p tin- i. tobiiMn and Herinany were to ontain a coiuiouiiik in- terest In Siberia antl succeed again in' establlslilns Iieiselt on -.lie co.it of the n:lh Paclllc, ( ooperatlon .luattltrd, "So far Japan's active participation in the war has been contlned lo naval op erations, although her contribution 111 munitions and other neeessaries and her financial aeslitance have been consider able factors. Xevertheless Japan has been watching for n chance for cffoctlve mllltaty cooperation and Itussla'a col lapse and Germany's advance consti tute at once nn opportunity for and a justification of Japan's fuller coopera tion, "II I" easy to Imagine what the ie- ' nit would be If c.ermany were to con- . trol the Tranlberlan Piiillroad and re- ni.llul. liAt-aelf In fin. f.'.ir Vaist. with ' e-it. in ,.- " Vladivostok as lier base. Japan would be In constant and Immediate peril. Hence Japan's (list reason for Inter vention, "Now, as lo Itussla, how can Japan help her? Why should she help her? Continual on Second Pnae, A British Embassy Rifled by Russian Soldiers J.ONDON, March 3. The Brit ish Embassy wan plundered by Russian troops, in command of a Colonel, immediately after the embassy staff left Petrograd, according to a Petrograd des patch received by way of Dusscl dorf and Amsterdam. Another report says the Rus sian troops broke into the em bassy while the British Charge was still there, and ignoring his protest burned some documents and confiscated others. The Charge, it is understood, made a protest to Leon Trotzky, the Bolshevik Foreign Minister, who replied that the Government could not be held responsible for the outrage. WAR ASSAILED IN REICHSTAG Member Says Gerninnv and Austria Fiht Over Booty in rkraine. I'll ANCELLOH ATTACKED' ' Ailmiral and tJeneral Aeciied of (iraftin-i Polish Deputy Makes Protest. I.nMlM. Match :i The iSeima., clov- i ernmeni s miaiuous war i"iiic wa I assailed In the l'.eli hstiig in the couisci of J'rida.v'" debate by H.-rr ngther". an Indepen lent Social!"., a -i Uillng to I lleilm advices s?nt fio.n Amstei oani by the Itciit'T orri'Spoudent there i "The Herman ultimatum if ',o' al- . il.il... I tn cento ,'onilitloll.s nf oeftCe . an,, friendship Willi Itussla. ' Hei r Vout- lu,rr df dared. 'in the case of the Fkrnino peace Her already ,U quarrel The war we now ar, V riunti Mid Austria ; elllng over tho booty. ate waging In defence- Ka P,ujIa serveti only tlie piopertlcd , classes of tlto tltpirted totrrUory,. In IJthuanla we bale made no luor.il con-j queMs1 Tne Lithuanians lonp to nei b.u I; in P.UssIn i I Alloned lo Kium Truth. .,Wi, ,(t a;,nved Ik kuon' 111- j . r,,tIl .,.,, .... . ,..,, 1 ,,.,(, pz i.n ei. I ing a blooillhirsty pn.iinglind.i sgalnst J foiemn countries e ite .-.ol'l bd i d "oul lo the mil. inn caste al pursuing an infamous war poll, v ' ' At this poll. the Vb e-President allin , the speaker to or .1. . but l.e iin- -ted ' on coiiliiiuiiig li." spec, li "Iliali wage" in th' munition n.dus- ( tr" Heir Vogllurr derl.ne.;, "aie cor-, rujit wage" for the ptirposn of keeping j woiKinen In good temper m the !riteie.ts I of car.ving on the war The Impcr.al Chain ellor has food s.'jni lo hlni from lsav.iiia, tbeicbv Infr.iignig Pie law." After another Inlcrt uiuion the Dep'tfy ; a.fiis-d an Admiral and a ommauclai t ( ai Sw iiieniunde of aiiropi bit Ins i or tls- a'.ed food"tttlf". iiddmg : "We mii"t aboli"h t"'e who.c of this1 Micmi.-lis - ("apelle ma naenien( 111 Dlttiiianu . IDIttniami was a lljid icul Sinlallst metulier of the lteiihstag ac, u-i'd In connection w ith the ueiman n.ivil mutlnsl ought to give the lieich"- i.-t,- -imsi. for reflection. A Heneral who runs wibl can. by nnestlns ubiioxlons leprrMentativ es of th, )ienp!c. de Im it the lleii htag. soelnllal llepulv'. lr. I'OCIIIK I (' i'f ItCillll ill lepOitllC Hie addli-s n ade b So. i.ill"'. Deputv Vogt iicii, quotes b'ni as follows' "lite Imperial Chan, elloi said l'."' gluiii must not iigain be the Jumping otf ,ir cm 1 nl tot our ellclllles, but even befoie lie wai thin was Its position, and it J onl upset bv the injustlie wiiic'.t He! -many loinmittetl in bu' violation of ltd glan nut r-ii tits . How then shall guaran tees lie given tn rut me in titles u, as agnlu-t trealie", the iule lecognued i" that nocessit.v knows no law . "Mr. ltaltout lui" clearly stated what people abroad epe,t of us. Put no Chancellor IU- vei uneieu near ami unequivocal leiiunciat on regarding ltelglimr." llerr Vogtlieii .van uitct i apl. d wi.n "Vcty title" fioni independent Socialist and then continued. "Impeiial V, ,- Chaiiiellor von Paver I- onlv a .Mm-i lii th" '"1,l'lll" 1 b.vi nmer.t 1- en - ,rel .lependei.l on Hi. steering gear h.( u sU ,.. ttll;i, , . .ls of junkeidoin. No h.lp c.m r.-a ii tin' oeolilo Ulltl It final V RVVcen-i away s, toinuntois and tai.e" Hi fate into it" ow ii hands " The Polish Depulv, Vnn Traiiljiw.iiis,-.!. i leduied Poland i" ncing Healed worse (lf (1, .,. ,,. lm,,,. ,e v lt, tl AVIATOR KILLED; 3 INJURED, . Four 1 Members o( llrltlab I orps In li SplunliiK .Noar rnali. F.ir.r WoiiTit, Te , Miikli .--(!!( dead and three injured seriously vv.n tii-ilas m toll of the spinning iin.'o dive! on avlalljil tields near Fort Woitb All) of the victims are members of the, 1 1 rlt.- I ish Ito$al living Corp" j W, A. Haes. a mechanic, was killed The Injured Lieut Hale, Lieut Ftank I I-Tvnn and c.nlet Flyer V. A c.ii oil ACCUSES ITALIAN MISSION. Mart-mil Driiliind cllon on Hi ported Irrraiilnrlllra llrrr. HostK, Matili .1 in a spec .i iefuln to Anieilcii's growing aid to t.il. Sen ator William Marconi yesterday utged the Italian Hoveinnii nt to ndop eiief getlc ineiisurcH conceinlng t (ported li regulailtlcs in purihases made In Amer ica, by the Italian MIt"!ou. Bolshevik Delegates Aeeept Terms AYithout Even Con- sideline the Details. I) K LI BER ATI0X V SELESS "(Ould Only 3Iake Things Worse." ( ommissioners IJeport to Lenine. t.EB MAN'S TB00PS HALTED Hatouin, Kara band and Kars in TraiiM-aucasia Are Surren dered by Las Demand. I'K I IMMiKAll. Marrli 3. V Ucrwaa ' airman liombrd rarlon pari of the rlt). Three person were kilted and Are 1 wounded. The material damage w nnlmpnrlnul. Bkrmv. U Loudon. Match 8 "By reason of the signing of Iho peace tMaty with I!ui-.!.1," i-nys the official communi cation from hf.idmtartets to-night, "mill till V move'ilenty lii (Ileal Husia have '-c3J-d " The Cill lll.tlis !u l.ielr ml . .11. e lhiotlfth l:ur!:i hae .ptuieil ti.ion office; and ."7. ''! men. IMUm gun-', J no machine Run-, tlioiv'.inds o; liKitoi vehicles, Sl' locomotives .mil tho'i'iind of lailtuad mi . u. Ti.e mniuuinieni.on i-.. ipeta'ion" Initiated aftei the lape of the ruustbe tteat b.i'c lid to gient f tu ceRM1. Troop" uudc! Col. Hcn. i.Viunt Kirchbach have iiatitened in their victorious irarch tbtough Livonia rind Ksthonia to the r-uppott of the oppre-sed I nliabitn iits. Thej weie aucompmiied by l( t'iclinienis of lioops from the I'.altlc Hands, whl.li were inlvam'iig .irrc.- frozen Moon Miitnd, mid also 1. llst'ionian ts' nientr. Ilival and Dorp.it lime been captured (nil troop.- Iia o at i'v ed be fore Xarvo "The armies of K'n 'ab.i'ii and Klo'.ihoi n coi.tlmii'd In their uninler Hlpted lolvan by was oi Dvlliolc and Minsk, and nttn bard Hghtltig cup turnd Pskov, Point?!, and Horlssofl At HobruW. ,t .lunction with the Polish divisions vv.i" i ff.,, ted. Detainments the atiny group of Hen, von Lliislnjfen, vrltli the approval of the Ukrainian flovernmunt. liavr opened lighting on the liilhvay lltn from Liuiiiiilcii, via Itoetschir.i, on tlin-Dnleper, a" far a- ("ioniel. .infl have had seveial i ngagement Other division" under Hen vnn Knowzen li.iv- iiiind :lie road" leading fioni Kiev mil tne Klev Shinc.rliikii Hallway Imo of the enemy of, i 'ileal. iii lis rrslet.iiicr. In ro oprralK'ti wild the i'kraln ars Kiev was i.iptiiied. Her'n.in and ustro- Jiungiirlin. iroop" ),.ivc entered .Sliu.erlnk.i The I t (anriot ns i eMir.atr,l. hand Hiei, taken f". in Ibe el.en-v t b" even apptoxlm.'itel.i V.coidnii to iepoits at arc In our tiosssjon fi.Miij i,tn, ers boot.v vve inie and .".7,nuiV irien In taken 2, too gun, mole than .,.(Hl mailiiiie gun'!, thousands of vehldis, includlm,' li.OtiO motor cars. level! Itl'ilioie.l autounlliles, 200,00'l Inixev ,ir:il!ei) anitnmilttnii, ll'.Sibi 'itle, sin. locsimot m s- aim s.ooo tail way :nnk- The bootv Iikcu ,' I'vv.i'. I'icludeil 2J'i mill", t M'ti'.v-t'.vo aiipUlie" and a lot nf lulling sto. I , thirteen offlcns alld .lOn lllell Wele tiikell pru-olclS I j y p A J.-n r , ' n i j i .vrll DEM AX US. I ...... ...("i,r, it. iciricnice .ignfll iieiK. Wltliuol lllscuaalnn. 1 'KTi'.ooit.Mi. .Mai, h II. Tne iei'ie ti e.ity 'with Hriniiir.v hn" been signed. The M'l... .,..,1. . . . .. . I nr.ilutnii .irniv has i, nnled Kliv Horue! and l!e:di.he. iiie Ilol-hev Ik tie euali,C Jesterdav ac epled ,i! th,. lei II " i:p.,,eii bv Hcr- n.ins'. lriiiidms' .some new and onerous de n. no- lor ltu."M,i'i teiniory on the Tin i '."li flintier. wut.i'Ut even discussing tneiu. ii .'ordiiia lo an oiiii nil rcpott le . "lU'il ,il the Sruoli" In-tltult The 'iiessage, vvhU h was ntblreti'.ed io , iiU, ,. i, .a.,,. ml Foreign Mlnislei t,oUj(Xi f,,iu,ws ,.A, jntl, ,,,,,.,,, ,j. bbeiatlour on ,r,.-iu f ,H. , .,biuti !y useless I ,IMj owU, ,JlK , ,,, ,unilf woife In ,..,,,, S111, ,t, , nltii,,.,tiiiii of Febtu- ii rv The ruic.t eli-tl assume tile cliM'.-etei of letilitig 'o the presenta tion oc .1 n,t it. r ultiin u inn. "Pi view of thi." la. I aid :i con"- q.ien.e.Ji lierin.ltiH reT'l i.Iorea-.. m.niiii.v a li.ni unt.l p.-., e ," signed we ,,, ..Ur.l lo sign the Ireul wlthonl ,uM ,,, . ,.,,. , leave ufter Ve h,ve r.tta lied ,- .gnnluiv. We , theiefic . have ,eqi,.s,c, t,al:t. ox , nr. timr in s'en i.i.il.iv and leave tiflei- waul. "The m ".I .-.I'lioii" feaiui' of Hie new ilnn, mil" c .illlp.1 1 ed with Hi. im of Feb.'ll- 11 1- " 1 ,sl II,.. f..ll,.ll 1,11- llw iiii-t ... I'"I."V of ti . tnr lo organise .1 Hnv ei un e ir w 111. tig to sUn pen e ivltl it. iv ' u.'i.itn.K r ,iat Her mans shai e iiulltii- aid .lgilnst the Soviet an 't'.n , in le'urii for w-hMi the r- a . me" offn'e,1 tn l-.jaU.e White .tin- ..ic.ihous to be sent to reenfori I t'.e .ern an Klllperoi " troop" In ttf t!'nf.c iig.i.i"t Ki J n e and Oriat ' Illttall "Tm-e iiai'oi- as the tUlemenl. "aim at irstorlng (lie oi l order of thln'it, and t ie people , v er vwhet o inlisl wige pilile"" w.lt asaimt them' Desitibing boiv the bourgeoisie ele ments in Derpat. assisted by some ! llior.ltin poop", assumed power over the Soviet exeiutive. depatted Mom the Iowa mi I'eluuaiy .'2 and welcomed Iho OeT .nans, the 'rocn, the llolshevilt organ, ileiifircs tluit linmediati'lv after the Ofi mittis i lined (he town seuleuce wka passed ml Ibe pi Isom rs whom Ilio (,ei iiaiiH In..'., ilutlug then ofleusive. Klglits men liaiK('d Willi ntu-mptiug In tlelin the tnllioail weic i.ccnte,i A delach nanl was sent to tne commune of Itelhot lo put the committer of the Woil.eis' Count II lo death bs sliootlllif while other dcla hmcnt, vtere sent mo I o f