ASSOCIATED NEWS A t . Wlla V. k II I !.. y - - i " - x- : -. ' .... . - . . . .-, i . j ,. '.. v j " Fair tonight andWednesday. Little change' in 4; temperature. , Moderate, winds mostly .west.-. ' rrled by TheL Evening Dltpxtch, CI roaethr With Extensive CpecUl mi VOLUME TWENTY-ONE VVIUnNGf ON N. c., AY, MARCH 23 1915. FHIC3 TII7J2 CEOT3. HE SMI i i..V - w v TK AX. IS w wmm 11 LM as if " 1 I 1 ... A- AN m A3ic,ykely Against Cap- tain Oi vvners or i he Li Department of Justice, Considering the case and Will Act Within a Few V Days. Washington, March . 23 .Proceed ing under the neutral resolution "pass ed during the closing" days of the last Congress action will be:. brought against the captain or. owners of the Hamburg-American liner, Odenwald, halted by shots across her bows when she attempted to leave ' San Juan, without clearance papers last Sun day. - -:'s?YA::?' This was made known today at th. Bite House. Attorney General Gregory s aid before he went : to ; the Cabinet nieetinghe had -noi. decided whether action would be ' brought igainst the captain or owners, but; a definite step will be taken in a , f ewt days. ' : : "0? ;;;'.': ' i::::v-. Forfeiture of the vessel to- the Unit ed States is among '. the "penalties which may. be imposed in . case it. is established, she attempted to leave port without , clearance , papers for the purpose of carrying , supplies or men to a belligerent ship at sea. TONS OF CONDENSED ':X r IJralERMANY London, March 23. The Commission for Relief in ? Belgium' has- sent joxer five thousand tons of condensed milk into Belgium and no form of foodstuffs supplied to the, Belgian people 1 has brought forth such warm expressions of gratitude as the supplies for the baby Canteens. " : ' . -, .' 'The latest expression of. this feeling is in the form of a letter from Cardinal Mercier to Herbert Hoover, as follows: "Hoar Innciani" -' Ifl PraciVont 'I'hlB Commission which you conduct with' as much devotion as discretion has just forwarded me for those in need, the considerable supply of 3,210 cases of condensed milk. Your consignment arived in the heart Of winter at a time hen deprivation makes 'itself felt more acutely than ever. Kindly ac cept, and transmit to your fellow work ers as well as all those who assist us through your intermediary ,1 the expres sion of my deep gratitude, and believe, dear Monsieur le President, In the as surance of mygreat esteem." ; "REVIVALS,, MARK, v THEATRICAL SEASON London, Mar eft '23.. fga(tt?e'of the theatrical seastm Itt 'Dofidofi'lSaSbeeff the unusual 'humfcer 6f revfvfirs? stag ed in the vaTicrh''Hhktl'es A1;Vfth present time out of twentyight firs5 clas3 play houses open 'ifo She public, seventeen are presenting old iJlays..'"' On theatre Is giving a classical rep ertory of Shakespeare, Sheridan, Gold smith, and Lytton. The others are re viving popular successes of: the-past ten cr twenty years, such as Floradora, Are you a Mason,- and the , Flag Lieu tenant. ' - , ZAPATA EXPRESSES: " REGRET AT KILUNG Washington, March'' 23. -Secretary Sryan announced " today that regret for the killing 'of John' B. McManus, an American- in Mexico City, by. Zap ata forces, ha& been expressed on be half of General Zapata by the general in charge of Mexico City and begotia-. tions for paying an indemnity to the dead man's , family are T progressing satisfactorily! - " ' UNITED STATES MAY MAKE ONLY INQUIRY Wilson declared, today the only; defi- i pite thing that ' could be said at this "me on the Japanese-Chinese .nego tiations was that the United' States had addressed an inquiry to Japan concerning her; demands: on China-: Sends Him Solid Silver Broom. London. - March 23 1 Inhabitants of L cape Colony. South Africa haye sent 10 ir John Jellicpe, , the British ad miral, a solid; silver broom; nearly a i ara long, and inscribed, i "Presented to Admiral Jellicoe 'for, his ability in weepin the North Sea, .1914." Tells bf Sein Jud Carterin ; JlvR U: Restaurant Witk : Woman ; .:-:v.M.-. OF WILLIAMS INCIDEOT -?r..,iV... - J - ... Judge Wrathy at Hearing, But Restrained by liam Came on toWaU Slanders.? - ;f&:-x0y;j i . - talelgh5 N;.; ; March 5 23i-rOver four.. . hours were consumed ;at ' this morning's session of - the special legis- lauve;fcommitteB investigating: the conduct sjof kludge : Frajik Carter and Solicitor Abemethy, but no evidence" of immoral conduct was brought put. Just before adjournment Judge xiar- - . -v.:; ....-.:!.--J tl . , ' -c ter oegan rising to . his feet to dispute: a statement made by Solicitor: Herbert 15 Norris of 1-Ra? leigh, as to what the judge said about a row; over stenographers" in Golds- bofo, but counsel for 'the judge held, him, back. , . : - ' .- 'Do yo'iTmeah to say " asked the judge rising, when he was slopped. - One witness toaay . was Mrs, . J. M. William's, of Qlinton- and .Whington, D. C, who came here to testify de spite , the objection , of her physician. She was helped into ; the hall. Mrs. Williams declared she wanted to nail the : slanders. -against- herself, daugh ter and : Judge; Carter. : She said he was in 'Wilmington" when her daugh ter was in a hospital. x - , - J. O. Carr, an attorney of Wilming- arestaurant .with a-, woman on two PParter-wmiams it jnc dent at; the homef T.Mrs.revyi Car- ter; saying that 1 young ; Carter, , had. iLuiu uiui tuajt. . v5?- juue, .iiau reinovev-' t;M. H. Allen, of Goldsboro , told -of seeing, the judge with ;af woman . at Virginia. Beach..He saw. nothing wrdng about this, but , did And ? fault with the judge . in the conduct of hi3 Solidtor . 'NoiTis.rlthe' la'st't witness before recess for dinners went into aJ discussion about the happenings at various courts. . -'-' ; - 1 Said -Took Her Slipper Off. Special to The Dispatch, .v y Raleigh, N'iC.; March ,23 In his testimony Mr. Carr told the commit tee that Levy Carter stopped him on the , street and asked', him, what he thought of Judge Carters ' Siiile the young man brought his wife .into, the matter, the' 'lawyer1 'did fri6tquestion him; he said, but was told that the judge: had taken Mrs. Williams' slip per off. j.This, was '.Mrs. JVVilliama whdse,husband conducted - a - hotels at iWrijght&ville Beach. ;,f ::r-Y' .- -v-' ;;rry .jGarr gathered -that : young -.Carter's vwife,xwas rajher scandalized'. at thQ incident at her house. '- - r ": v , . Yesterday neithersMr. nor Mrs; : Car 'ter testified to anything like this and ex-Governor Kitchin ' -thought some partsjbf his testimony .not competent. Another Wilmington Man on Stand. , yc.' S.' Haddocks of Wilmington, told .about . seeing . . Judge ; . Carter , . meet trains to : greet ; his . wife. One t the judge . said, , when I refused admission to the platform, that he; would get even. , with "the Coast . Line, according to Haddock, who was in charge of the gate, : He told of seeing the judge and -ja "beautiful! young woman take, a through 1 the station , towards the f or est; and being gone about an hour. : Solicitor ; Norris - gave - testimony about .the ; judge's , conduct of -v the courts, the solicitor saying that Judge Carter acted arbitrarily and in a high handed; manner. , " ; Mrs. Williams on the Stand.,.. ,. . '.Mrs.' Williams, of Clinton; told of .in viting - Judge Carter to be her guest durtag.a p1I!'!FRENCH BUSINESS Minstrel. ' She bought the tickets, and paid his. hotel bilL.she said, :- Her daughter was in a Wilmington hospital :when she 'made visits to";that place t i ". . ' , , C : Mrs. Williams was y dramatic ' af times and made a rgood Impression on the audience. . " " V Wilmington Witnesses, . " Among the Wilmingtonians . sum moned as witnesses In the Carter Abernethy case 'are:' Maj. W. 4N. Harriss, Clerk of Superior Court; Mr. J. Allan Tavlor. former ' Councilman B. C. Moore, Mr. C. C. Covington; Mr. W. J. Blow, former clerk at The Or ton; J. O. Carr, Esq., and Hon John D. Bellamy, of the; local bar. Some of these have already gone to Raleigh. FEARED By Reason of Arrival of More Japanese TrbopsImrni J ; . gratibEr6blemiser' n-"6, wuma,, iviarcn v-ive; otia-' ticns . regardipgr Japanese denrahdlVou China now . appear revolving' v around that ' 1 apanese immigration :in Mon golia ana Mancnuna shalinpt Joe 'jB.ubt" ject to ..Chinese laws. ThIs;proposal,' it vis said,is ybegpersitiyop . Some fear is. : expressed. .Here; by,- foreigners -: and" Chinese,5 tatitri: rival of additional Japanese1 4fdbps''in .PShantung ..may rcause , friction. This Chinese haye' been; warnedby thei Central government to ; conduct them-; selves 'discreetly. j ' ' ' 1. -According to ; Chinese reports six hundred Japanese troops, with field guns, are;t Pzinnan, : while other de tachments ;have- been - stationed. , at points along the Sahontuhge. Railway. Six t thousand, more are said to have reached Manchuria;: three thousand going to Mukdenvand : three ' thousand to Dalny ' - '; - fY-.. THEIR ALLIES But Berlin Press Admits That rJa)ll)jPraenlis nous March -23. The Berlin rpPess unite ' in paying tribute to , the defenders of Pczemysl, 'Who, t: is de- clared,;tmly;i Jnjiingerv' could subdue. . At the same time-- there is no, disposition to- make light, of the defeat. ,v . 'J iThe.iLocaliAnzerger. says:-j ? . fc-"iW' have "ho intention of "minimiz ing the loss , our brave allies have suffered. : Przemysl was 1 strong and a great fortress. . It showed .its strength in its proud defense: ' We m6urfl;with" our allies its-loss and the loss . of its commander and -garrison, who 'have : won V laurels whose glory captivity cannot destroy," . . 4 ? ' ' "While we thoroughly . agree with the. view of the: Austrian general staff that the fall oifc Przemysl can have no influeiice "on' the s general , situation," says the Krouse"'Zeitung,";"we never theless are honest' enoughJW aSmit It is a painful blow.tojbur nse,''' . v CHRISTIANS ARE - v f : BEING KILLED jNewYork,-.Marchii23Thie':Persiaii Wai' Relief . Commissloniv svitk'i7ihead- quarters in. this cityiiitodayxireceived this cable from -Tiflisr.J 4 uuen &m ' "All villages burned; . excepting three. Two Christian quarters at IJiru miah' plundered, and. ;a greatmany people killed, -FifteeV thousand refu-, gees in ; the American .mission. Great danger. . , ' t V. ."The 'French missionhas " been de stroyed. y There" are ten thousand ref-, ugee3 in Russia." ; ' " - K vThe message is signed by a Russian contractor in Tiflis. - . - ; , Urumiah Is in the northwest of Per sia and not far from the Russian border."1- --' ''' -t. - A' disDatch from -TJjulfa received recently , attacked ' the . American v mis sion; there and priests v and - deacons were insulted.. Russian .troops?- it -was said.x were sent' for ; to - save the lives of Christians, r ; ' ih .Urumiah .has, been in the throes of mob rule for weeks,, according to . re ports, to the PresbyterianV Board- of Foreign Missions J' - MEN DISCUSS OUTLOOK 'Paris; March 23. Presidents of;7S French" ichambers t of commerce met here yesterday and discussed the gee eral commercial situation, Trade is increasing,, and certain districts, are enjoying unusual - prosperity, it was asserted. ' ' - N - '- - ' - -Isearning To Use Flying Machine. f Eondon, ' March ; 23 : Lord - Hugh Cecily member of ; Parliament, is learn ingito usev a -flying machine -at the Shoyeiam Aerodome. He has been ecelvms regular instruction for sev eral; wefek, and expects to . receive his license So on to the ront in a. week or tw i - HIGHLY PRAISE 1 4z i.- .-:-:v;:.-:.y.W2w: : mm , The 'photograph shows Mrs. John B ft McMahus whose husband was shot todeath mMeXlcp Itsril She will demand that ; the United 'rStates takf Borne action to proeCt other ; America citizens in Mexico,and to force' the Mexican goveriimentint make :bme reparation for the wahtori -murder of McManus. - - r ,f .- IS A BIO ONE Hard to Find Jobs and Homes ,;-. Enough FThe v j' " :; i.Ltttidon; Mar ch: 23rThe.- problem of providioig :employ ment and proper, nam- tations f orthe Belgians refugees both Lin HdUand.; ahdfeintiEnglandisvdailJr growing anore urgent," in the opinion, of Percy Aldenvi Members, of Parliament, who has represented ithe British Gov ernment in its; dealings with Jthe refu-1 gee question since the beginning of-tlje war. ' - , : , r The-number of Belgian refugees in England.; is ' now . officially estimated, according to a. Government statement in the House of Commons, at 180,000, not including-18,000 wounded spldiers in' British hospitals. Thistotal t con sists of 65,000 men, 69,00 0 women, ' and 46,000 children under sixteen.- , "I feel .very strongly,"; says Mr.. Al den in a statement to the public, "that, thrqugh lack of work and proper.hous ing.i these Belgians run a serious risk of returning i home; at : theienjd i ofi. the war in a demoralized land (deteriorated condition. ' ' In. Holland .-especially. ; the method of ' pealing ' with , the refugees is still, of a-temporary and xmsati&fac!-. toryj nature; they are living in church es, Schools bams, ' isheds- ;and ; barges and ;the food theyi are receiving is none too good.1; As tov the employment ques- tioni little ' or no - attempt' has - been made-to deal with it, either :in Holland or England, r;', ' have made several :-vlsits to -Holh land at the request of -the' President of the Local Government; Boards to invest tigate conditions there-" England .and H6ll'and are faced 4with a very awk- ward-,task, but a: serious attempt will have io "be made, , and that soon, to provide remunerative work , and: ader quate residence for these peopled ' "My ; belief - is - that . the next --step should b& "the building :of some thous. ands ibfiV &oden huts, each .containing three rooms, -which.' could', be "Construct- I ed by - the - refugees themselves, t and could be taken to pieces at the end of the war and transferred to .various parts of Belgium-to be used as dwell-ingst-until. permanent homes - can be built.- The building of tbe nuts coma be mad$ to provide, work" for many thousand refugees, -f calculate that "at least $500,000 will be required for, the adequate ' launching" of ;,this schema It is the only -way I know in which, a proper semblance of family life . can be -restored to thee Belgians ; during their; temporary . exile j from their, own country." . FRENCH PRIZE COURT TO PASS ON DACIA Paris,r March. 23 -A ' commission of Inquiry into, the capture 'by a French cruiser of -the American ship, Dacia, has " declared the seizure ; valid. The case-now goes before a,-French prize; courts which is-" allowed f two months -to' hand down a decision - J : . U. B. Court. Sale. Of the Haai- Stock ot Dry Goods and Fixtures continues until . sold. Court appraisers havo reduced . prices- below wholesale cost - (Advertisement) ,tf Mm REF GEE P OBLEM IIIJI ShbinSlMbw JR sian Ii Doing NohK:Wbrk ;. Petrograd, :March frAninterest-ng- episode ; which occurred in a street car on the Newsky Prospekt: a - few days ago serves to .illustrate the chai. table andi industrioud h thefiBussItgrand ;jduchesses1;;whbT as is well known, have devoted them selves to-the work of nursing in the miUtary hospitals ; of j the fcapital.l A wou)iided)dier-in phgepff a sjstet of hariy.tboar1ied aJs crowded cari l.t:jaaopar'eiC lescent Who had been permitted to go abouVrfof yrecreatipns and exercise inJ urge of; .the - hurse-As , soon- as a seat facated-j the sjstf ijnsisted wvyuviL .vurte. vvvpying iwij A-1 xtus sian omcer occupying a . seat nearby protested against a common -soldier sitting in his presence.- t.- : v "Please let him remain," interposed the sister ."I commanded 'him to take;;'thej:seatii:M;h!;' 'Addtwhoipray,ght.bu b re torted the officer, that yon presume to 'give; orders?"- :, v : :s : .. "That I cannot tell you,4' came the reply. ; - . -:A- civilian leaned, over arid .whisper ed something iri the ear of the officer. He Arose, saluted and left the car at the next top. . A; short distance furth er; on the . sister and : ber l eharge alighted ' " . ,r T-, A- Russian woman seated, beside an American:; woman- lopg a. resident of Petrograd, ' '. turned to hef neighbor and. whispered:; 'The. .sister Ms the Grand Duchess Oiga.. !, know her face welL Both she - and . her. igisteri the Grand Duchess Tatiana, often 'go about to various , hospitals incognito, lot, aitnougni tney ;pas.s,jnost oi - tnem time .in the hospitals at Tsarskoye- Selp?5?$ 1S&;nsul FacepiaLI:fJ V Sai ; Francisco,- i Cal.; March :-23. The triat of-Fernandoitas;e6hsul -of f Honduras at SaicFranciscdri' the charge of arson,' -will begin tdmorrow. Vivas, is accused of setting -fire to his home, in Twelfth avenue..' "tt. AMERICAN REPLY NOT YET READY President Declines to Intimate Anything ; of: .Its , , WasstlftSI AfslfciSi President Wilson said today the-Amerlcan re Ply toa the declaration iiby; Great ' Brit ain , .? and., prance ofcoaiifembargo. I oh commerciaiUnteTcourses between Ger-1 "marty and neutral countries f" was-not yet" ready.-r : . ' j.jf ; , e At the same ' time, ' he -declined . to give any intimation of Its character. Xt .was m'ader clear at' the White House there ' will be' no further correspond ence with Great Britain ? or Germany on obtaining anagreement with refer ence to foodstuffs and the submarine blockade. " "' - . 1 ' - ' The President pointed out that - the American :, correspondence was entire ly informal . and .the United States had no right to ask the" two belligerents to agree to anything" between them selves,, but had, as a moral obligation, suggested it. " , , CONTRABAND FOUND : : ABOARD STEAMER Naples, March 23.-Contraband am munition Vas found aboard the steam er.; Finland, by customs officials ; here, according to reports printed in Na- pies newspapers:-If i$: said: that". six cu'stpns guards; are accompanying the steamer to uenoa lor a more moiougu search. " The.Finland, "of 7,927 tons, left New York' February . 27th for Gibraltar, where she"arrived: March 9th and. then cleared for Naples and Genoa. - SECRETARY M'ADOo" IS BACK HOME Washington," March" 23 .Secretary -McAdoo was at his home today conva lescing from 'an 'operation for appen dicitis performed at a local hospital ten days -ago. Physicians, it was said, intend to 1 keep Mr. ' " McAdoo ' "very quiet" for a irionth. ? ' UN Ljil'lilffiJil mm mghWhcii c TI;c7 Estdblislr Field Erg . . cornpsnents s " - j , " Cologne, Mar 23 .-fAr glimpse "of the thoroughness with . which the Ger mans have established their;" encamp. ment.in the, Vosges' mountains is fur) ; Volkeszeitunrwho has just visited thaYsnow-OTer : Adjacent t6 the mountaiji'hea.dquari ter& 'he; found number pflourish;-! ;.ingiridustrilor.tu bombs, snow shoes and alpine .stocks. jl ue :nuge store npuse- rwnere? were kept the gifts that .had been; ?sent"to the soldiers . was sp large and orderly, with nch A ar etyof things, that ir reminded: Wm of a department' store. The government's . careful system ; of "book-keeping" concerning, the move ment of its troops makes It possible fof gifts-ot all sorts to. be -delivered wiiiLftaMruracy and Vpromptness. ?; ?; Such -articles, al6ng- wjth the huge supplies that . are needed, -are trans ported to the mountains by rail,' and then,; because of "the ; icy roads, .ate transported to mule teams. ; Horses, it has. been found, are almost entirely unable to hiaW t&e ascent ' over the icearid show-covered paths while the small-footed donkeys do , it with out too great trouble.' ' ' ' .-. ' : The' food supplies are k Stored in block houses, which' are constantly re; plenished, and other mule teams dally haul ; to the front trenches provisions for each day. '; Tp prevent the mules f rpm ; making 'any ; noise en route, the Germans 'have adopted :tmique ; meas ures. Experience '. haa taught ; them that the, animals for "some unknown ivfcai&nfivar Mr:iie0WeHsquea f ojre; tfieXdonktai downithf stohesxandi seem to be unable to utter a sound.': " feCThI1 general -IniCommandV army;! in ;:the'VQsges; the correspon dent J founds makes ; daily -; trips' f rom,; tus; :neadquarters to the;'; foremost trekchesyan , because, of '4his Is frye-quently-f '-mistaken" . for- a subordinate officer by fr the 'soldiers. r '' RYAN DECIDED TO RE GOOD Son o Big Financier No Lon ; ger Defies The Senate - Committee . 1 -r' . Washington, March 23 .-Allan 'fA". Ryanv-a' New York stock" broker sott Of Thomas Fortnne Ryani -thefimtn-cler; told ; the Senate ship" 'bill 1 lobby committee" today hie -had been fin ; er ror' when, sometime 'ago;' he refused to . answer th-committee's questibn about. what" brought'him' to 'Washihg'-rtt.Qiplan provide. that-the female tAn iiir4ri or t Vib. ; 1ot ooeoina rf l'AnCl h ' .. ... . ... . ... ... gress; At that time, the committee gave Mr.u Ryan until-today, to answeTtga -An office has been opened where its " question, Today; " accompanied V- by h counsel, Mr; ,Ryan : testified that on : his visit to Washington ; he had not; ; talked "with SenatorSj- although hls : business concerned 'pending legislation. . He: re- iterated, " however, , that - his visit ha'ci nothing to do, . directly or ; indlrectlyTf with the ship bill. - - : " JUDGE WHO TRIED : FRANK IS DEAD New York, March "23. Former Judge -1. S. ' Roan, of Atlanta, V who" tried and sentenced JLeo M. Frank for the -murder'of Mary Phagan, "died at the Polyclinic HPspital here today.- It was reported that his death was due Ito: cancer,' but the hospital authori- sties reiuseajo eitner. aeny . or conurw - J - - ".; Alabama Librarians Meet. . Montgomery, Ala", March 23 .-Li brarians from all sections of the state have arrived in town today, for .the annual convention of the Alabama Li brary; Association; which opens tomor row; for a- session lasting over three days. Dr., Henry; E. Legler, librarian of the Chiqago public library,' wilL. de liver the annual ; address tomorrow. Other speakers will be Carl H. Milan of Birmingham, Miss Randolph Archer of Talladegaland Miss Gertrude Ryan of Montgomery. - Subscribe td The Evening Dispatch. 35-cents a month. ' ' -. v QWtfieEF&lot Austrian ' fortress- V''-;'J!----.Ali -,:') EXPECTS RUSSIANS TO INVADE HUNGARY it a Lull in East As Well Ai jirths 5 i t-Ulies Aviators Get Busy Chilyl; : Secondary. i i ui w ui uic uoraaneues uo ? stro "... . . yiiondoh, f March1 23 The'fail: of ivuj yxM: .vfls. wri-o 'jfU gateway r : l.itfli..' .11.."'; .i ' If-ix, V?? "w6.13! : S? f?' ssian 5 Advance ; iri? that direcUon? ii -; antici- pated.' helles states positively that ; only the--i;-V secondary defenses i bt the straits have ' -suffered from the bombardment from t i the Allies' fleet. The 'other forts; in Y the 'narrows, i are intact. xiuut-: tw xiuw auuears. is Deinsr nimn- cacea in tne east, wnere nothing mora. ' iuan:isoiatea action is reported. , , Aviators of the Allies have retaliat. ed few thB ifJerman' roM Vnn Ttar-ta Kir- '' sorties over territory occupied by the ; V -. Intftraot In 1ib ..i.u-i." . wn . :ui vuv uivvaauq VvliLc9 LL7" u" ; ccuuii ujr , vTBimauy on uutcn - wfiujpuiys, -uue or wmcu . new tne tes.vn-5:.g "Paris, March ,23. 6 in the V : Dardanelles Jytsterdafcprevented the ? age, Hsays a Ha ygs dig-trri '.r : Jhs it--seemed 'cen -1 C,.t I'orta-v" bpr'nreslstlmce;'' 'itlll'--' ,-x jp, icio. uaneries are postea - aiong. tne straits and rGermaii . ; howitzers 'are uiuuiiitiu ou raus, sp ;? tney. can; f pe . . " -.' - - . . - .. . .nj.it is said, to be the explanationof the j firing f r om Kum . Kale ' and other , forts r-. ;., supposed, to have been destroyed. !'.i) ' Of Highest Importance, z. 1 UU1VILU ' Ul LCI UU11 UUUILB. 1 U1S r A importance is attached to the fall of . Przemysl by. the Noveo Vremya, liken ing' it to the fall of Metz, during, the Franco-Prussian war, j and the cap- ' ture of Port Arthur during the Russo Japanese war The paper says the last ' ; obstacles has; been removed to; the Russian advance in Galicia. . , ' ... ,.; AVOMEN WILL FILL MEN'S POSITIONS V'Rbme ; (Via Paris) March 23 .A . 7 I movement is under wav In Ttalv to 1 substitute women fca men in work ' of l. . 7 7 . -.. : ?. . ; iritlJjndJommeMe incaseof ' complete mobilization. Ift fs proposed ; jjiaijjjwertWomeui pepaiyjnei 8,ame I WfiWiiflPRflPWvft jbythe (men,- dth. Jthe . ppQyiso-, that t part ifit lt be .turne4t pvejr totherifajmiliepf .the men: urie4 i caiieo;tp Qoiprsfnovr d ir will i surrender - their posts to the" soldiers iwben they are disband-. Women may register- and express opiniongv.a&'. to what r work they are capable of. doing. ITALY TO PROTECT fV- "AGAINST SPIES r si-Rome ; (Via Paris) March 23 .A Royal decree soon will be signed giv-; ing;. rules governing the sojourn . of." foreigners ' In . Italy. ' The regulations are designed to , protect the country against, spies. Barring. Injurious Epithets. : Paris, March 23 Injurious epi tiiet containing" allusions . to "Ger-. manythe ' '- Germans", or , to' thewar, have been tariffed by the Eighth . Cor-, rectionat Court of -Paris.-.The word "boche," applied, ta 'a- Frenchmanr costs a nefron frihc'sVupTell Ing a "deUnctuent; ihattd ought to 'go to Berlin," is punishable by a .mini mum of a day's Imprisonment. To say that a man "has an ugly mug - that would go wellfwith a' pointed helmet," costs a hundred . francs. V School of Journalism. Leipsic, - March 23. Supbrted by both private and public finances, a "school of journalism" is to be inau- gurated at the University of Eelpsio withvthe coming semester, under the direction of the well known professor of economics, Dr.Buechner. Thejfe Is to be instruction in three brancnes-r-political, commercial "and literary re porting. .