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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - March 12, 1918, Wellsville, New York                                to ' * ' ' ' MARCH 12, 1918  Through an with ' Cents a NEW MARCH 12,198  POUCE GET LITHE to War of PATRO MAKE HUNS DRAFTED MEN TO MOVE MARCH 29  Sheriffs Throughout State Oppose Are No Mar. 11. minority tho has a to for ' as to practical of Stato lettor Mr. point H out is a to an additional of will mean It is his ho to deal fairy and with the Stato rural based on and also asks his county could spare State if moro found to bo in havo boon froin 23 of whom 14 aro to tho additional aro in favor and ono two to ono aro tho of tho Stato and of those mon Its 0x1 Kt on aro from by Mr. both for and W. Sheriff of Suffolk not a folon in this and as far as 1 can loarn only for of the motor vehicle and these arrests were made in villages and iho rural To try thom I have given them such assault and und oath case was back no An extra would be of no P. Sheriff of Schuyler is no nooO for an so as this county is concerned could very bo spared in the of their needed U appeals to that in times when tho country is unheard sums of money in national which very to and that without any creative benefit fo be a strict policy of retrenchment should prevail and bo no now ottico created and no department should be without there is very urgent should bo in that we havo not yet begun to pay tho enormous expense of tiie present at the start Is so in comparison it will bo that it is and no ono knows or can intelligently contemplate what tho future will bring sustained expenses to bo and the sooner is a definite and stable policy of retrenchment and economy adopted it will bo for atui will the B. E. Sheriff of Wayne county think addition to to increased State not in policing this is the of all talked Sheriff of Cat am l thoy aro not a necessity in Cattaraugus L. Sheriff of Essex and which it will necessarily Es sex county could got along very well without the State Constabulary and it could bo transferred to other coun M. Sheriff ' of are any in the state which urgent need of more protection from Stato Con I thb people would let thom t of our jli { law in tWs to be the lary than ^t of bys Proving U. S. Is a Factor In UP FOE MUNITION and wish it more of The prevention of crime is worth several times more than tho detection ol and tho State Troopers are tho ones that make it J. of Oswego believe that this state is very much in need of and I that tho State Constabulary should bo given a fair would favor the necessary expense Fred S. Sheriff of Orange am that it a most excellent method for the prevention of crime and its results here have been W. Sheriff of Sara toga Constabulary Is needed in our state as as a cat three If tho sheriff and deputies the town are no then make them get out and these young boys to ride around their What havo done so wo should Chosen to Bishop Brent's of His Sojourn in France March 12. Tho committee of the Episcopal of Western Now York has arranged for presence two bishops to take care of tho work of the re cently elected tho Rt. Rev C. H. who is engaged in Knight of Tennessee and Rishop Olmsted of Colorado will take of ilie r season Bishop Knight will come hero on March 2iHh and will remain il after vili of the diocese dur ing April and has no definite idea the his stay in PUT BELU ON ALL Firing by Americana Cause Heavy Loss tgt Gas Shells Prove Futile This Gas Being Quickly By March 11. A provide that running at shall wear a bell such size and wearing the samo is was Introduced in- the Senate tonight by Senator Theodore Douglas wiio last year introduced a cat licensing which failed of The measure permit any person to destroy a cat found running about without a The was by Senator who was to Labor and Industries but upon of introducer changed to the the American Army to March 11.A American patrol met an enemy patrol in No a near and fired on the A fharp the accurate firing of the Americans causing one enemy casualty and undoubtedly three Tho Americans returned to their without a man being troops on the front at same time suffered an extremely heavy Northwest of Toul tho enemy fired nearly a hundred shells into ono of American battery positions In a short space of but not a single man so far has been to a hospital because of the rapidity with which gas Were Up Hun American blew up an onomy ammunition The heavy shells dropped there resulted In a followed by and great clouds of The American artillery also shelled tho enemy's first and second snipers have especially active during the past 24 one sharpshooter killing a - Gennan who was walking in a while other were successful other Germans who showed automatic were especially active but did There is normal artillery of the Americans In a listening in front of their line northwest of Toul discovered an enemy patrol fixing their own wire promptly opened Tho Germans leaving two of their number hanging on tho hours after daylight a five two infantrymen and throe Red Cross emerged from the enemy lines nno for their comrades entangled In tho The American saw the Rod Cross brassards and did not which removed enemy post gave the Americans special trouble during the night placing well-aimed bullets on certain of the - After light the post continued working from shell holes with American snipers tried to silence the enemy from their line but were A sniping patrol was then organized by the Americans and wont out in broad The of their expedition has Shoot Mustard night and today the Germans shells on several ot the battery and mustard shells .in rear of the The mustard for many to the spot where a shell and nearby experience a stinging sensation in their past fighting by American troops in three March movement of thousand mon to begin March 29th and to continue for five days was ordered today by Provost General The order calls for troops every state except Iowa and It includes tho mon tho first draft and those liable to a call in Ihe Just how many men of tho second draft are affected by the order was not stated at Crowder's It is tho will tho first draft and that It Is part of tho plan to call registrants in small groups as fast as thoy can bo Now York two MUNITION Damage Im at IS RAID Associated With tho American American raiding party entered the trenches along the Toul Hector at six o'clock this after an artillery bombardment of minutes and brought back material and but captured no the first raid undertaken without the aid of the Americans entered tho enemy trenches behind one side of a box They found numerous Ger man's hiding in In the hand to hand fighting which followed a of the enemy were killed and wounded and left In tho The raiders penetrated the German line three hundred A few fights on tho way but the Germans were driven off. Thp Americans failed to find most of who had been withdrawn hurriedly from the front Every American who left tho front line BIDDLE IN Associated March 12.-Major John who recently ed Major General Peyton C. as acting chief of. is to command all American troops in England it is Army orders today show an assignment of two officers as aides on his German Troops Have Landed In Gain More Ground in Urged to Squeeze Marcb 11.Brklsh bombed the motor at The announcement says that the raid vrag carried out In broad Thoy the railroad station and munition text of the March 10 Germany was again tombed by our planes in troad On this occasion the Daimler motor works at Stuttgart were at Over one and i quarter tons ot bomba were Several bursts were observed on the railway where a stationary train was hit and seen to be on bursts wore observed on a munition factory southeast of the town and other bursts on the works machines made a weak attack our formation an but withdrew on being ot our except which had engine went down under control just fore our lines on ward f m tho importance of the td States army in the world and proves that it will be a powerful factor on the front from the refutes at the same time the contemptuous statements that it would require two years to train even the smallest army to be ready tp take the In American sector north or the other and along the the luet the of picked hurled them j inflicted serious and from the conflict ready and eager for another PAY MORE TO ELECTION RAIDERS Associated March 12.One of the Ger man raiders over Paris last night was brought down in flames and the crew taken About sixty air planes crossed the French Numerous bombs were on Paris and s. LOANS MORE CASH TO Associated March 12. Another ally became a borrower from today when tho Treasury extended a credit of fifteen mil lion dollars to the Cuban government to aid it in At the same time Groat Britain was given an other credit hundred million Both loans were made at the rate of five per March 11.At Senator Fowler and Assembly loan McGinnies introduced a a salary for the court clerk ahall be fixed by the At present he a fixed The to third reading Mr. Training Relieves Rural March 11. The Intro by Senator changing tho present law with reference to training in the has been reported to tho by the education This provides thai m physical training may be in district schools and in union schools which do not employ to by the or teachers are to give instruction in other also the system of instruction tp be given by the education department to the teachers those rural Under the continuation of the patrol attacks by the Germans all along the western front In arid Belgium Indicates their line having been heavily tho day is not far distant when the Hotel Men and boring Men Opposed of Federal March 11.For tho second time this Now York legislative committee men to lengthy and against tho ratification of tho prohibition Today's hearing was culled on two one to provide Tor war in in tho of bwr and light and the 1o authorize a state-wide referendum on the prohibition Both measures woro to of ratification action on which Is sot for tomorrow in the where a spirited debate hearing today was before the Senate on Taxation and No one in favor of the boor and light wine which was introduced by the of allied interests in a general way the constitutional claiming that und all other except the ratification had been Introduced simply to detract from the Federal Representatives of the liquor both operatives and hotel and restaurant mon and organized labor for either a referendum or of a state constitutional amendment or They vigorously the ratification drya had present a largo delegation of residents from cities where local option elections aro to be this Wide to be Given Leaders af March 11Saf in France of luki party having been formally od today by the Navy press reports about his of tho other side aro Many it that tho story of if permitted to pass the Witt ' throw upon ibe Joct of his mission fo the theater Emphasis laid by the War upon the fact trip was purely n military age without diplomatic a mention to the ' of President Wilson to energetic campaign waged by tho constantly increasing sector of r battle the wishes of the undoubtedly have even weight the Allied rotary Baker be able first-hand General judgment of that officer on all In going on in He wHl hear what the American leader of the prospects for his own but will got also continued as to French and British is assumed here that the tary gathering just sucb for the and in by of all that has in the United this entered the great wan the ratification and said that report on any other measure binder their suing president of tho State arguing for favorable action on to give as well as receive Federal Mrs. Ella The great question of the will Christian Temperan cr 8aid-th.at ' tho United la asked to withstand thruMs of a serious Gauged by the firmness French ano Americans in meeting the In the past few weeks and the feeling of that prevails from staffs to the men In the a warin reception may be expected by tho enemy when hfe launches bis in France and the activity along the entire front In Northern Italy is and here also the patrol engagements and the artillery duels seemingly signalize approach of additional lias come through concerning the tion in Russia as regards either Great Little Russia or Eastern Huns Land In March 11.The expected landing of German troops in Finland to have been in the of a Finnish port opposite the Aland Islands and 100 miles west ot The invading Is said be composed of 2.000 in: fantry and a force ot No confirmation the roport has been dispatch Stockholm the recent investigation by the United States Senate Judiciary Committee of the activities of the American Alliance it had been that German agents had to a huge fund to be used against me inform said Majority Brown of the none of money ever got as far as do for a moment think It Mrs. Boole 1 merely offer the suggestions that in tho war Mr. of England said that Britons were fighting strong If he believed that it might not be far afield to suggest that perhaps some of the American friends of the Kaiser were trying to help Germany in copies of the vote by which the Federal was to have passed Congress were received by the Assembly Assemblyman who introduced the resolution the copies from the clerks of the Senate and asked for and received permission to have tho Congressional information read that it could be made a part of the record of the Ue effort in the decided on the ot There been stamt conflict not duly as to the vm Wt ship tonnage as of troops and the shipment for tho but also as to Ity rights of various army and from any particular object War Secretary's trip may has been eager to get to or since the United States He frequently told en route to Europe that them their opportunity to to is his groat feeling of for the war preparations of ito 8 said that Of a logal attack troops and 300 - on the Aland islands from the Federal battleships and that several German transports were anchored at March in Germans 1 very severe on The Cologne Gazette hold enemy firmly in our hands let go until he has done until he has reaped what be has Rheinische after saying that Bulgaria and Hungary will bore the main burden of the war against and to international the victor right to the The newspaper urges Germany to exact proper validity ' i Socialists In the Assembly tonight made an ineffectual attempt bring before the body for They were county ' out in force and up Women were at a vote of 40 ayes to 74 the mose of ot Taxation and announced that his tee meet tomorrow before the that he would make the detailed upon bills on were held this had been bht had bean ' request of the dry der td the hearing man Emerson Intimated thai both FLAG CAN GET A SPLENDID SERVICE POR ONLY OSTE Coupon and bring it to the 89 in Cash and this Flag is It S ami March 11.The Senate has passed Senator Fowler's conferring upon County Court to abjudicate cases of children In that county under sixteen who are neglected ot otherwise subject blli of accounts and or 140,00.0 If 1 fining ot Also wUl aU Mr. expense from the { 7 and salary EAG at Tim fr with in % Standard United yon desire a and ft m  

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