The First
THE EVENING ENTERPRISE
and
Leading
Evening
Newspaper of Dutchess
County
POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y. W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1917.
UNITED PRESS PULL LEASED WIRE.
The Enterprise
circulation represents a
gpreater purchasing power
than is found in any other
Dutchess Co. daily.
TWO CENTS A COPY
W EA TH ER — R aln.
GERMANY PLANS BIG NEW
RETREAT IN FLANDERS
ROOSEVELT IS FOR 21 5 SQUARE MILES MAY
WAR PROFITS TAX RE R E L E A ^ IN BELGIUM
L O N D O N , Sept. 5— G erm any is preparing an oth er ‘strategic retreat’
Denouncing Germany’s Warfare as Hideous Be in F landers, according to reports b y a llied aviators.
yond Belief, He Advbes Against War
T h e n e w ‘retreat to prepared p o sition s’ as th e G erm an m ilitary staff
w ill prob ab ly ann oun ce it, w ill clear w estern F lan d ers east o f Y pres and
Bragging, at Columbia County Fair.
C h ath am , N. Y., Sept. 5—iConscri-ptio n o f w a r prdfits to m ee t w a r e x
p e n se s w as dem anded to d ay hy Col
onel T h eo d o re R oosevelt. Speaking- a t
th e C olum hia C ounty F a ir here,
h e d ec la re d him self in favor of "a
v e ry hea v ily g ra d u ated tax o n th e ex
ce ss profits due to w a r conditions; a
ta x as h ea v y as G reat B ritain h a s now
im posed.”
T h e h ig h e s t B ritis h w a r profits tax
is 80 p e r cent.
H e ay ily g ra d u ated in h eritan c e and
incom e ta x e s a re also n ecessary,
Roosewelt asse rted . <116 said they
should follow th e E n g lish an d G e r
m an m odels.
“In th e p u rc h a se m ade by th e govem m e h t,” Roctsevelt declared, “it
OTigbt to p a y prices high enough to
enable n o t m ere ly th e big m a n u fa c
tu re rs b u t theiii sm aller and less a d
van ta g eo u sly situ a ted riv als to sec u re
a gen e ro u s living profit. T his m eans
th a t th e big m a n u fa c tu re rs would
h av e excess profits, and th e proper
w ay to re a c h th e s e is by ta x in g them
h-eavily. If th e g overnm ent fa ils to
follow such action, if it foUows a
co u rse of indecision and delay, th e
re s u lt will b e a s b ad as It h as alrea-dy
proved in th e m a tte r o f building ships.
“ A t p re s e n t w h a t Is m ost n eeded is
w orkingm en who re fu s e cla ss woi-k
for a firs t cla ss w age, pro-G erm ans,
p rofessional pacifist, those advocating
p eace w ith o u t victory—th e I. tV. W.
and th e iSociaUst p a rty m achine.
D em anders of “a peace except th e
peace of a com plete v icto ry over th e
cru ta liz ed and P ru ssian ized G erm any
of th e H oh e n zo llem s” w ere denounc
ed by R oosevelt as “enem ies to th is
co u n try an d to m ankind.”
T he C olonel v erb ally lash ed “sh illy
sh allying” in w a r p re p ara tio n s, and
A m erica’s unp re p are d n ess.
“I t took G erm any less th an sevea
he declared, “and a f te r th e s e seven
m onths of w ar p re p a ra tio n we are
s till "nothing like as form idable as
Belgium or Roumania.”
*He advised a g a in st' “ w a r b ragging”
and re cited th e follow ing to em p h a
size h is point:
“W h a t’s th e use.
“Of all th is bra g g in g up and down
“W h e n th re e w om en ^ n d one goose
“M ake a m a rk e t'H n "your tow n.”
A fter denouncing G erm any’s v.-arfa re as “hideous beyond beKef, ob
scene, cruel, b ru ta l and unspeakedly
foul,” he branded German language
paphers as “scandalously disloyal” to
th e U n ited S ta te s and declared th a t
an y m an - In C ongress or o a t—who
a Tieavily—a very heavily—graduate-! tried to have those of German de
ta x on th e excess of th e profits due to sce n t
war
conditions;
a
tax
as
heavy
exem pted
from
arm y
duty
D ix m u d e as far as th e lin e b e tw e en C ou itrai an d T h o u ro u t. If it is carried
ou t in its entirety, it w ill release a lm ost 2 2 5 sq u are m iles o f B elgiu m
from th e invad ers’ grip.
M ilitary exp erts here, b asin g their v iew s on certain enginereing w ork s
reported lo n g under construction behin d th e G erm an lin es to d a y su g g est
ed th at the G erm ans w e r e preparing to open th e canals, d y k es and rivers
in all this territory, flo o d in g it to im p ed e th e B ritish progress after the re
treat. A large en gin eerin g operation o f this character m igh t sh ift a de
lu g e o f w a ter as far as th e British present lin es— from D ix m u d e to Y pres
to W arneton. A ll o f th is ground is flat, and p r a c tic a lly at sea level. M any
trenches are b e lo w sea level.
On the Italian front, Generla Cadoma’s troops were reported to have
taken Moute San Gabriel.
P etrograd, tak in g issu e w ith Berlin, declared vigorou s opp osition to
th e T eu ton ic o ffen sive n orth o f R iga w a s slo w in g up th e G erm an drive.
M onte San G abriel’s capture w a s regarded as p articu larly g r atifyin g
n e w s here. T h e p ea k is the last o f th e great n atu ral prom otories w h ich
w ith C ucco, V o d ic e and M onte Santo guarded th e w estern rim o f the
B ainsizza plateau.
S w iss disp atch es to d a y declared in an sw er to frantic app eals o f the
A u strian staff, G erm any had disp atch ed tw o B avarian d ivisions to reinfo
rce th e A u strian s.
England are also trait
B
M E 1 RAIDS IN M E K t B H FOE NEI\e n
DAYS KILE 120 IN ENGLAND
London, Sept. 5.—^Thxee German air raids on England in three
days have killed upwards of 120 persons and wounded almost as many,
according to estimates computed today. The official announcement of
the latest raid over the London district last night, as yet has given no
.^tails except the statement that bombs'^were dropped.
\ The air raids of Monday over Chatham and Sheerness were the
. j-s^destructive in the toll of human life that England has experienced
since th e great day attack on Englahd, June 23, when 157 were killed
and 432 injunsd.__________________________ _______________________
BEACON COMMISSIONERS WONT
SIGNSALOONMINATION REPORT
P e tro g ra d , S e p t. 5.—^How th e “b a t
ta lio n of d e a th ” ('R ussia's fighting
w om en soldiers) th re w b a c k G erm an
as s a u lts over a f r o n t of a fifth of a
m ile out of R ig a and in sp ired th e ir
com rades to hold firm a g a in s t fu r
th e r advances w as told in fro n t d is
p atc h es received today.
T h e b a tta lio n of d e a th m ade 'ts
h ero ic s ta n d a t a critic a l m om ent in
th e b a ttle , w hen p u rsu in g G erm an
forces had advanced to th e po in t
w here th ey serio u sly m enaced th e
line. I t re s is te d th e shock of th e
enem y assa-ult and th e n drove th e
G erm ans hack.
“E x ce p tio n a l valor” w as cred ited
to b a tta lio n of d e a th and o th e r R u s
le.
I
BEACON BOARD
BEING SCORED
Claims For Exemption
Receiving Slight Con
sideration Is Charged
M any com plaints a re being h ea rd
in th is sec tio n re g ard in g th e alleged
sum m ary and a rb itra ry m an n e r in
w hich th e local b o ard of th e first d is
tric t located a t B eacon is' disposing
of claim s for exem ption. I t is cha-*ged th a t m any c a s e s have been d is
posed of w ith o u t paying an y atten tio n
w h a tso e v er to th e affidavits s u b
m itte d in s u p p o rt of th e claim s. I t is
said t h a t appeals in g re a t num bers
a re being m ade to th e d is tric t board
a t W hite P la in s from th e rulings of the
B eacon bdard.
O ne case w hich cam e to lig h t today
w as th a t of a young m arried m an who
claim ed exem ption on th e ground of
being th e sole su p p o rt of a w ife in
such poor h e a lth t h a t she is unable
to s u p p o rt h erself. T h is m an, ac co rd
ing to h is own sta te m e n t, appeared
before one of th e m em bers of the
board a t B eacon, th e only m em ber
p re s e n t a t th a t tim e, anc] s ta te d the
case an d w as told th a t Nothing could
be do n e fo r him . H is claim w as sup
p o rted h y th e affida-vlts of th e p h y si
cian w ho atten d e d h is wife.
M an y o th e r sim ilar cases h av e com e
to lig h t regar^dlng th e a rb itra ry a c
tions of th e B eacon hoard d u rin g th e
N ew P altz, S ept. 5.- —F ollow ing th e p a s t few days.
discovery of n ig h t flights of a irp la n es,
possiblyy of enem y origin, o ver
th o u g h t possiW
of th e S haw angunks,
n e a r L ake
[gunks, ne
sian u n its to d ay in sem i-official d is
p atches.
A t s ev e ral po in ts th e ir
bay o n e ts stood firm an d h a c k ed a s
sau ltin g w aves to pieces.
All efforts of th e R u ssia n com m and
to d ay w ere d ire c te d to w a rd th e p o s
sib ility of ex tric a tin g R u s s ia n troops
in th e tra p n o rth w e s t of R ig a in to
w hich th ey w e re forced b y th e e v a c
u atio n of R ig a and th e su b seq u e n t
ra p id G erm an pursuiL
be conslderabl;
■bly
“O u r lines
sh o rten e d b y th e ev a cuation,” s;aid
sem i-official fro n t d isp atch e s today,
ex p ressin g optim ism over th e s itu a
tion, “and th e re Is no d an g e r of th e
arm y ’s en circlem en t. "We a r e r e ti r
in g in p e rfe c t o rder, in conform ity
w ith a p re -a rra n g e d plan.”
AIR GUARD
SlIBSSCORE
MOREHEAVkY ON AQUEDUCT
A lbany w h e re he is to h a v e a co n
fe ren c e w ith th e S ta te E x cise iComm ission, p rin cip a lly to le a rn w h e th e r
o r n o t h e h ad an y voice in th e re p o rt
of th e B eacon com m ission.
J u ^ w h a t w ill ibe th e outcom e of
th e t ilt is unknow n, b u t legal lig h ts
in th is v icin ity a re of th e opinion
th a t th e com m ission did n o t sign th e
re p o rt. In su ch a ca se th e in d ic a
tio n s a r e th e S ta te E x cise C om m is
k, a t i)olnts
i>olnts where the Catskill
iLondon, Sept. 5.— Sinkings o f B rit Mohonk,
Lcommission, George F. Patterson, re- sion w ill n am e th o se to be g ra n te d
is h v esse ls by su b m arin e s fo r th e aqueduct is m o s t exposed, th e re w as
1fu se d to sig n it, giving as his re a s o n licenses.
c u rre n t h e re today t h a t a n ti
p a s t w eek h av e b e e n slig h tly o v er,
I i t w as n o t his selection.
guns w ith c o m p e te n t operth o se of th e previous seven days, a c - '
Mr. P a tte rs o n , In giv in g h is r e a 100 PER CENT. ALL WOOL.
.tors, would be deta ile d to th is v icin |: sons fo r n o t sig n in g th e re p o rt,
T h e style, fit, and w orkm anhship, cording to an authoritative forecast
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A ppe'arance o f th e airpla:
airp la n e s w hich
T saloons t h a t h ad n e v e r b ee n up fo r su its and overcoats, m ak e it to your
fly only by n ig hitt o y er th a t
fo r s e llin g on -the S a b b a th in te re s t to o rd e r y o u r clothes here.
aq u ed u ct n e a r L ake
L a s t w eek’s s ta te m e n t said 23 Mohoiink, h a s ^called to tl
w h e re g a m b lin g h ad been c a rrie d F all lino now rea-dy. P rices re a s o n a
t m p ts on
th e n um erous reeports
p o rts of a tte
ble. M eara, custom tailor, 20 W a sh
aqueduct laast
s t w inter,
inter. In one of
m ore th a n 1,600 tons.
W h e n q u estio n ed as to w h e th e r or ington s tre e t.
w hich a m em ber
o f C Compan:
Company,
e r Of
Coi _
fc n o t sonTe of th o se recom m ended h ad
TenI
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en th In
I been g u ilty of th e s e ch a rg es, he said IF YOUR SHOES N EED REPAIRINO RED R IP E TOM ATOES WANTED th e A lbany b a ttaalien
for canning. F o r fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs fa n try , w as sh o t a n d killed In th«
th e re w e re, a n d h e h a d s ec u red eviphone 168.
s u it o f s tra n g e rs c a u g h t tam p erin g
g d e n c e to p rove it.
G o o d y e a r S h o e R e p a irin g C o m p a n y . apply R. U . D e lepenha Co.
sns2S.a4,a6,S7,aS,29.34>se®tlA5,6 w ltfi ifiiaifts th a t led to th e aqueduct.
229 aialtt'fit.
iS& .-PattersoiL to& a^ pad. a vM f> to
A m e rr y w a r is prom ised in B e a
co n a s t h e 'r e s u l t of th e :;eport filed
w ith C o u n ty T re a s u re r A. P. R ussell
tw o m em b ers of th e excise com ^ ^ -.,;s io n w h o nam e d th e re co m m en .,>ns fo r licen se s to trafh e in
-dfter O c to b e r 1, 1917.
T he
, re p o rt n am e d 20 to co n tin u e an d 21
elim in atio n s. T h e re p o rt w as signed
'b y D a n ie l S ullivan an d J o h n S.
sLiynch, b u t th e th ird m em b er of th e
II KILLED IN LAST
NIGHT’S AIR RAID
OFTHEDAYFOR
BUSY PEOPLE
C hicago, S ept. 6—M rs. H e le n S w ift
M orris, w idow of E d w a rd iMbrris,
p ac k er, to d a y w as th e b rid e of
F ra n c is -Neilson of B oston, form er
lib era l m em b er of th e B ritis h .House
o f C om m ons. T h ey w e re m a rrie d la s t
n ig h t a t th e M o rris residence.
M orris died in 1913, lea v in g h is
w-idow 40 p e r cenU of h is $20,000,000
esta te .
They Beat Back* German
Raiders on West Front
British Also Score
Sixty-two Injured as Twenty Planes Fly Over
London District— One Aero Brought Down
By British Anti-Aircraft Forces.
London, Sept. 5.—The third German air raid on England in the
same mimber of days caused the death of 11 persons and the injuring
of 62 in the London district. Lord French, commander of home defense
forces, announced today.
He said one of last night’s raiders was
brought down over Sheerness, presumably as it fled toward Germany.
The announcement brings the total number of deaths hy German
raiders since Sunday up to 119 killed and 154 injured.
T l^ raid over London last night was hy a fleet of about twenty
enemy machines, Lord French stated. They flew in small groups and
C am p © evens, Ayef^'iMaSs., S ept. 5.
—F if ty m en from M aine w ere th e dropped about forty bombs.
N ew Y ork, S e p t. 5.—IFTiends of th e
la te “D iam ond J im ’ B rad y Were s u r
p rised to le a rn t h a t his fam ous col
lection of gem s b ro u g h t only $500,000
w hen sold b y th e e s ta te ’s executors.
T hey
w e re fo rm e rly
valu e d
at
$750,000.
firs t to a rriv e h ere to begin tra in in g
fo r th e n e w n a tio n a l arm y .
T hey
a rriv e d e a rly today.
M ajor G e n era l .H arry F . H odges is
co m m an d a n t of th e cam p. "Every
th in g is in re ad in ess to b e g in t r a i n
in g a t once.
W e st P o in t, N . Y., iSept. 5.—T h e
A rm y w ill h av e its football te a m th is
y ear, b u t th e re w ill he no gam e w ith
th e N avy. T h is a n n o u n c em en t w as
m ade to d ay w ith th e added s ta te
m en t th a t a n effort will he fflade to
re su m e th e schedule abandoned la s t
sp rin g "when ath le tic s a t th e service
school w as abandoned.
N ew Y ork, S ept. 5.— Some-where
on th e A tla n tic to d a y a S cotch w h is
k ey s te a m e r is ru n n in g a ra c e w ith
ITALIANS CAPTURE
MDNTESANGARRIEL
Victory Will Enable General Cadorna to Enflank
the Enemy— Promontory Held Out
Until It Was Encircled.
j
Rome, Sept 5‘.— Capture of Monte San Gabriel was officially an
thirst. Importation of foreign liquors nounced by the Italian war office today.
ends a t fiiidnigbt S unday, u n d er th e
ti-w, and there Is little Scotch left.
as against Germany were “traitors, pure
G re a t B rita in h a s now im posed."
and sim ple.”
■Roosevelt attao k e d as “enem ies of
Attackers of
t h e TJnited States” the war profiteers ors, he said.
n ew s ™
lEf th e cargo no-w on th e high seas
fails 'to a rriv e on tim e, a ’S cotch
whiskey Tamine wll arrve in its stead.
T he l a s t big consign of “b a rle y b re e ”
from S cotland w e n t to th e m erm aids
w hen th e B ritish s te a m e r A syria
s a n k la s t w eek.
N ew York,
Sept. 5.—S eaplane;
scu d d in g 'over t h e ice pIna'
150
m iles an ho u r, will u ltim a te ly solve
th e m y ste ries of th e A rctic an d th e
A n tarctic, D onald 03. M dM illan b e
lieves today.
M cM illan, h e a d of th e A m erican
M useum ’s , 'C rockerland
expedition,
h a s ju s t r e tr m e d from fo u r y ea rs in
th e A rctic. H e declared h e b elieves
th e n e x t b ig p o lar expedition will b e
m ad e w ith airp la n es.
“T h ey ca n cover m o re ground b e
tw ee n b re a k fa s t and d in n er th a n we
c a n explore w ith dog sledges in 64
days,” he declared.
DRAFT TO HOLD
AH ‘SUCKERS’
'P lans a re now being m ade by the
local d ra ft board to round up th e
“slack e rs” w ho failed to p re s e n t th e m
selves for th e re q u ired physical ex
am ination in response to th e notices
s e n t o u t hy th e hoard.
“I c a n ’t say o ff-hand,” said Dr. John
•S. W ilson, m edical officer of th e local
board, “as to how m an y o f th ese m en
th e re are. I know , how ever, th a t
th e re a re quite a n um ber t h a t w e have
h e a r d n o th in g fro m .
I d o n ’t knoTV
why’ th e se m en did n o t p re s e n t th e m
selves fo r exam ination. T hey w e re
all notified by mail to the addresses
given on their registration cards.
If
Witli JIOTints Knk CCucco) X’odice ■across fbe'Bainsizza plateau. Gabriel,
an d
S anto, G ab riel co n stitu te d
th e ; th e so u th erm o st of th e pro m o n to ries,
great chain of peaks which defended held out until it was completely en' tb s A u stria n lines ea s t of tb e Isonzo.
i All except G abriel fill in th e p re lim ^in a ry sta g e s of th e I ta lia n offensive
' p e rm ittin g
th e
Ita lia n s ’ advance
;
circled b y tb e Ita lia n s,
T h e v icto ry w ill en a b le G e n era l
'C adorna to p u rsu e h is fa v o rite b a ttle
plan of enflanking th e enem y.
QIANmOTUEOFiSUB BOMBARDS
RUSSIAN REVOLT BRITISH TOWN
HFA"RT ^WTfFNFTli
London, Sept. 5—A G erm an su b m arin e bom barded th e B ritis h towm
of -Scarborough la s t night. L ord
F ren c h com m ander of hom e defense
P etro g ra d , S ept. 5;—^"’The b e s t w ay forces announced today. T h re e p e rfo r th e U n ited S ta tes to h elp sav e sons w ere killed and five in ju red .
R u s s ia is to w hip G e rm an y as soon -phe m ateria l dam age to th e to w n w a s
as possible,” B resh k o B ere sk o v sk aia, slight.
“g ra n d m o th er of th e re v o lu tio n ,”
T h e s u b m arin e fired SO ro u n d s in
told th e jUnited 'P ress today.
' all, h a lf of th e sh ells falling on land.
T h is w om an, who d ream ed fo r
S carborough is th e “Q ueen of th e
y ea rs of th e R om anoffs’ d e th ro n m e n t B ritish watering" places,” a sum m er
an d th e joyous fre e .Russia w hich re s o rt village on a head lan d e x te n d would be b o rn w ith th e c z a r’s exile, ing in to th e N o rth Se'a 37 m iles n o rth now sees h e r co u n try m e n b itte rly e a st of York. So fa r a s kown, i t is
disappointed,
sees
th e ir
arm ie s an u tte rly unfortified to'wn.
crum bling b efo re enem y a s s a u lts b e - ---------------------------- ------------------------- -fore and tre a s o n in tb e re a r, an d tb e lin e m ore o r less in ta c t, b u t "tbey
looks to th e U n ited S ta te s fo r help a re c o n s ta n tly ris k in g th e ir lives a t
in R u s s ia ’s d a rk e s t ho u r.
th e h an d s of th e ir own m en.
“ M illions of R u ssia n s who expectW i t h
tu s s la n
d isin te g ra tio n ,
ed th e m illenium to follow th e re v o - B reshko B e re sk o v sk aia po in ted out,
lu tio n now find food, m oney an d G erm any m ig h t sec u re food in th is
clo th es as h a r d to g et a s ever,” she country, defy th e allies’-blockade an d
aald.
prolong th e w a r for y ea rs.
“OPven th e g r e a t lea d ers of th e
G erm an a c tiv ities behind th e lines
people find t h e i r sto u t h e a rts s tra in - a re s tead ily in cre asin g .
I t w as
ed. W h e n I w as a p ris o n e r in a le a rn e d t h a t a n extensive plo t in
fo rtre s s , u n d e r th e czar, I u sed to M oscow to a tte m p t a coup d’e ta t
Ibe so su re th e re v o lu tio n w as co m - durin g th e re c e n t -Congress th e re
ingt T sp e n t m y tim e dream ing—n o t failed, due to th e loyalty of th e local
ab o u t th e re v o lu tio n —b u t of w h a t W orkm en’s an d S o ld ie rs’ co n fere n ce
w ould follqw. I saw m usic, a r t, an d to K erensky.
A U . u 'L l Y l .
LXI.V/1.
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th e y did n o t receive th e n o tices b e the gentleness of civilization de- ; More proof of the German activxca u se of giving fa lse a d d resses o r scendiug upon ou r m esses, u p ra isin g ties is see n »in in c re a sin g fa c to ry
from any other reason, we can't help a n d uplightiiig.
'fires. -Ekplosions more frequent fo lit. T h a t is th e ir tro u b le and n o t ours.
“ B ut to d ay I am h e a rt sick a t w h a t low ing th e
p a rtia l d e stru c tio n o t
W e did o u r p a r t vrhen wo s e n t o u t th e
jK a s s a n b y fire, und o u b ted ly due
notices to the addresses given hy the is happening.”
W b a t R u s s ia nee d s from A m erica T euton spies,
jistra n ts . W e <ould n o t h elp i t if
m ore th a n ra ilro a d s o r a n y th in g else!" T he A m erican R e d 'C ross is a t
resses.”
they gave w rong add
address
governing Is a n u n p i ecedented, victorious w a r - 1p re s e n t th e "most efficient com m ission
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B oston, S ept. 5—T h e Johnson Lin.
S team ship K enm ore, bound from L iv Dort for exam ination a r e held a s so l- m o th e r of th e re v o lt declared. T h is, th ro u g h o u t th e country, s tu d y in g
iie rs w ithout exam ination, and no she caid, is th e cry o f th e R u ssia n s every a s p e c t of th e situ a tio n , g rim ly
erpool fo r th is port, w as sunk by
daim fo r exem ption w ill he accepted. who u n d e rs ta n d th e situ a tio n . T h e y ' d ete rm in e d to do e v e ry th in g p o ssib le
subm arine, according to p riv a te a.i
U nder th is duling, th o se w ho h av e a re stru g g lin g -with th e ir ow n a r m y , to save th e c o u n try —b u t h a m p e re d
vices h e re today.
ailed to re p o rt fo r exam ination w i|l
T he c r e - w t o l i e v e d to h av e bee
38 certified a s soldiers to th e d is tric t alm o st as d esp e rate ly as th e B ritis h by la c k o f tra n s p o rta tio n an d o th e r
saved. T h e K ensaore w as due h er
Hiard a t W h ite P la in s an d w ill he an d F re n c h on th e w e s te rn fr o n t a r e fa cilities. Ivoyal R u s s ia n s , u n dotftittoday. S he le ft Liverpool ab o u t A l
orced to serv e w h e th e r th e y desire stru g g lin g w ith th e ir enem ies. A f e w , edly, ar© co -o p e ra tin g to th e b e s t o f
h ra v e lea d er* a re m a n a g n g to h o l d j th e i f ab ility .
to do so- o r n o t
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