Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - July 9, 1918, Galveston, Texas She 77TH 90 9, ESTABLISHED 1843. NICE BERNSTEIN TELLS OF AND BRITISH SERVATIONS IN THE NEW SADOR CONSIDER QUESTION AT HELP OF ALLIES IS NEEDED STATEMENT IS EXPECTED Perpetuation of Soviet Government Consensus of Opinion Is That Positive Means Aid to Enemy of Action Will Be Taken to the der Aid to BY HERMAN New July 1918, by the New York Herald All Rights we help or the That Is the Upon my return from Russia last week I must he helped to help to herself and to help stamp out the plagues ism and that terrorize Now has discredited itself and Is on the ove of complete col- lapse it is desperately support it new and propagandists and who do not know Russia of today you do not want to help the help the government of the 1 11-1 as they call com- Is the government of the The lenders terrorizing Russia call themselves the or the people's The council of the empire under the czar was also called The us constituted the will of an Insignificant mi- of the Russian The nets of the small army of well paid Red wno tyrannize Russian masses they still have support of the have kept the people out of the They have barred from the Soviets not only the not only the not only the but also the socialist revolutionists and the social democrats In opposition to who call themselves who now seek recognition as the of the The government of the ets discredited Itself In but the paid fnr ment Is trt f to the has Just come In a cable quoting Novaya con- the of the In soviet elections several days MaTlme newspaper is at ent by fnr the most courageous organ of the press In It Is also one of the most reliable and Influential It is the organ of the social which supported tho bolsheviki until they seized the reins of and commenced to trample upon the liberty the Russian pained through the overthrow of the Russian Maxlme newspaper inl Mere lutely against fhe The nf the of lories voted with the mensheviki and the social revolutionaries of the the of the ihe Red and Tim at the of the opposition stopped suspended newspapers and closed factories and Many workmen A special ence of Petrograd workers decided on a day's strike us a Behind the bayonets of the Red Guards Directed against the Russian stands the Cerman ambassador in Von who pulls the strings that make Lenine and Trotzky dance like Shall wi help these by ever name they may call I July silence was observed among high officials and diplomats today concerning the new policy toward Russia to which the United States government has There were intimations that a statement from the White House was under con- j A conference at the White House i ins the day between President Wilson j and the British ambassador was connected with the Russian which is the subject of active ex- changes between the entente capitals and It was assumed the was called to hear of the conclusions reached when the president went over the question with the war and navy and the chief military and 01 opinion is pi i live action is to be taken either at Vladivostok or Kola on the Arctic I to give aid to any elements in Russia or Siberia that are ready to offer armed resistance to the In American engineers attached to the I commission headed by John F I Stevens are at in and at intent on resuming their work of improving the tation facilities of the Siberian Railroad and it Is suggested that if they are to prosecute their pioneer work of opening I up this road an a commercial and I tary channel of they must I have some as their experience already has If armed guards are sent the expedition might test the temper of the local along the Siberian This would be in line with the general plan of industrial and economic ance for with police or guard forces to accompany the civilian which It was disclosed recently tho Stales was preparing to put Into 10 gain curate Information as to the state of the public mind there and determine what proportion of the people could be upon rally to the support of the onco be- came known that these had the moral and material assistance of the entente Nothing has been heard from sador Francis for two Ho lust reported from From American consulate at ly the only agency through which tho state deportment is holding any with the no word been received since June IK It Is believed the Germans have cut off the consul's if the permuted them to start from Accept MR A era Though still lacking official tion of the reports of the I officials here have accepted the report I as It is thought the act will hasten crisis in the relations between Russia and Should the latter resume the war upon Russia as a on Page 2.) on Page 8.) THK anil partly Hast in north cloudy to partly Wednesday ally warmer In north 1-ouisiar.n Tuesday in north amorally fair T u d a y partly a Arkansas sday and SECTION OF PRESS EXPRESSES UN- EASINESS AS TO VERDICT OF D AT day and In all with and we're k t nu I li t and We we're garments for i is. An if for you In the firMo anil the trenches far over the sea we're while n sigh a Lux u ill i h a n i -i w h 11 Huhn r July are not wanting in a cei tain section of the j ish of uneasiness as to what the verdict ff history triy 05; at- during In spite n con- stunt deluge of false Information throughout the country by means of sub- and In of undoubted pro-German sentiment of the army and a similar sentiment In other influential the j that events are bringing home to the I a of doubt as to ins country s interests after not have been better served by a neutrality frankly friendly to the system in instances rid papers in bringing to e. n h in Spinti lust while within of the of the I used i f in for itie f It is currently reported that the WIIK made hy an expert pickpocket who a. i into i t liv i n. By With the American Army In July Indication of what the army thinks of the fighting ability of the cans Is by a copy of an in- report of the which has just The describing the fighting on the refers to tho American division as a very good an ing and adds that nerves of the Americans have not yet been The the report had been unable to affect the morale of the who lacked thn necessary In- to mane serious ad- taken by the the report well built and were aged from 18 to Their ii 10 i. are The report adds that it is Blhle to obtain military information Trom the Americano and that they rarely Indicate the positions they occupied in the In the report the Americans make n good For the moment they con- to consider their part in tho war as that of who had come to to assist their and the mothers and but also de- clare that they had come overseas to fight for their Most of the ment are of foreign it it admits that their spirit and fighting qualities are Brazil Preparing to Send Troops to Aid Britons in Holy Land SUM MA KY OF THE NE WS I jiml in s Spun fur rice and lard hy r. nf Scottish to be in reunion if an FIFTY Y. M. C. A. from army hoUl E. F. to Red to AND FIFTY WOMEN total nearly to OF will Initiate of forty six next WAR TAMP will OF for foe of of farther MAKK for of W. K. MAXSON nrw of rHOM WAR 1'i.r 1.1.n ill luxl K. up iN tost in towns arek to In riro np fresh VI 111 fl M I RA 11 uf district In i I i I- i i r. i u i up st Foil i V 10HO 1 n of An l i i i i non Special to The New July the most potential of the American is preparing to nn expedition Into to 11-plai i. In addition to her active tion in European where the zilian fleet long lias been a material aid to the French and American That was the bit of information brought to this country today by Jorge general manager and publisher of the Argentine newspaper of world Senor Mitre's arrival In this country was not made known until he reached New York and quietly took quarters at the He picked up the Important Information war program at Rio de where ho was stranded for sev cral days on his way Mitre's arrival In this country Is looked upon with much at this when ment and the commercial Interests of this country are striving to solve the puzzle involved in extending American trado to the while the German trade Is paralyzed by the Senor Mitre de- scribes as than and tho attitude of his newspaper long has evidenced such a He will be entertained In New York by Influential Americans Inter- I ested in Latin American because he represents what Is best in his pan- American journalism and because newspaper not only has been pro-ally si tho beginning of but the entry of the United States Into the war has boon advocating an Argentine declaration of war upon Nacion and the competitive morning La a rival in to the large dailies of the United States and each has a circulation of about On his trip north the Argentine paper publisher had a practical stration of the condition which Is dering the trade relations between the two the trip from Aires to New York con- forty-five Including a long delay at Rio de delay at Rio showed me what was being done by said Senor am informed that in addition to the Brazilian navy's work In European wa- ters there is being organized an tion of some Brazilian The project these Into to replace British troops now The whose country is much tropical any part of the United States or could operate in the Orient with the least hindrance from the thus relieving the natives of a colder for in Best Soldiers In French Officer BY 1 -i I i- o 11 in I 1318. New York Herald t i i in- In the French of Hi U t they their of fire en rued likewise have famed highest praise of h foi bravery and in nnd I am now permitted to say Hint they fought on the j in 1. they distinguish t as to of the French ci MM i n the and Americans wll k of lo i ti i fi a w 1 111-' 1 ll I tbr 1> Ihr pe. u V V T- V V u L- were at the courage and grit which they Especial three while they were operating a jrim OIT These hnd planted their gun in n thai it might have a vnore deadly effect on our The KUH was spurting out a of when American of- ncer with tho agility of a cat intn the of the tree and Mic machine gun who were m a wav that n bullet would not reach In In the fight In which he met them he WHS wounded In the in a ml In. tie dressing hud his hut soon us this done he returned to hlR finish the fichi of the s of U SMALL BAINS IN WEST ARE MADE BY FRENCH ANB BRITISH Allied Offensive Being Maintained in Albania Austria Claims That Thrusts Have Been Defeated but Entente Circles Say AII Cap- tured Ground Retained Despite Counter Situation Is THK DAILY WAR French troops Monday advanced two-thirds of a mile on a two-mile front t nf arid miles southwest of on the railroad from to and is about midway on the battle line between Montdidier and It is in the area where the French have made several attacks in the last two weeks and on a part of the line where the Germans are to start their official statement says that in this important positions were On a front of yards involving both sides of the Somme River the Australian troops advanced 600 yards Sunday night and took a few This fighting was about fifty miles northwest of and is on that part of the front where the Australians advanced on the Fourth of July and again on the 5th of The advance on July 4 reached about a mile and a half on the south side of the Friday's advance wan on a front on the south but the depth of the advance was not stated In the official With the 600-yard advance Sunday night it is probable that the advance in this region since July 3 aggregates two miles for the front of 2.000 The British war reports that German was active north of this region to the north of Albert and also in the region of and in the In Albania the French and Italians who started an offensive Sunday captured more than a thousand soldiers and the battle This on the west end of what is generally known as the Macedonian The Macedonian or Balkan extends from the Aegean Sea east of westward to the passing through Serbian and nian This part of the war zone has been for At last years wore French and British together on the Macedonian but to this have been added the reorganized Serbian and armies and an unknown number of. Italian The anH heon nrt linn fnr n tn thpm Bulgarians and Austrian troops with some German have been no estimates of number of troops of the central powers in thia It was stated when the remnant of the Serbian army was reorganized that it was more than The total length of the front is 250 The of the front involved in the present fighting is The Austrian statement mentions withdrawing outposts along middle and lower which flows into the Adriatic twenty miles north of The rises in Greece and is something more than 100 long. The Italians also report that they have advanced their lines in the region of Hill and in the Grappa region on the mountain the extent not The situation in Russia since the assassination of the German ambassador nrt nn of the social revolutionists on the heels of the but that It was it is reported that the kaiser has broken off relations with the but this has not been Several days ago I1 lima w c i LCU 1.0 UA u j num 1 troops seem lu be in uT of the Black to the Carpian but the number of German troops In this tory is not definitely but press dispatches have stated that only small detachments have besn seen at various the Russians surrendering out question when called OCCASION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY TO FELICITATE DENT July 8. ments for America ind appreciation of efforts In the war for world freedom are expressed In Independence Day sages to President AVIlson from of Albert of King of King if 1 1 an ol i M v.i. i i i. .i i of CubA Premier Venizelos of The messages with the replies were made public today at the state de- I ri n rn e I and American people will remember the fights of old that won liberty for ica lust President in said It was fitting that the j ary of nee the fraternity of peoples In the cnuse of nation the American for their efforts to ameliorate of his people and lor i of troops on the f Fr Kind snid In Ihe world war the Ui Mint Which I i. linn unii in pendem tin of n. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SINKS IN MID-ATLANTIC ON WAY FROM An Atlantic July Another neutral the Norwegian steamer bound from a French port for Baltimore hag fallen victim to a A In port today brought the of the sinking of the in of the crew of twenty-seven Three of the crew were drowned and the remaining thirteen are counted M IM liner after having drifted helplessly for eleven subsisting most of that I They were in exhausted tion when picked Imt had fairly covered when They r ivis stopped by il the crew ordered Into the und the ship then sunk Simultaneous with ihe of the ned warnings sent out today that hostile may be i lit i I o- i f u i. 1101 111, the allied ami it the its of s k v bee in in AMERICAN MEMBERS LAFAYETTE A AM 7 TV Tly .in A 1.1..i u. S In h i r or 111- I -i i- i II His v -i I v I 1 hi 1 -I to f v. n killed to