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1€ You Want to Talk to The Bee 7 e Asinacs Canubetnd ()M I_I D I Y B THE WEATHER With The Bee. ' [_CALL TYLER 1000 I IIE 7 & i & i & IJ 4 Showers VOL. XLVI—NO. 299. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1916.—FOURTEEN PAGES. iy Do gy SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. 'FAVORITE SONS HICACOCK D0ES_ AUSTRIANS TAKE Ry T s, ol BATTER HUGHES R“y?ITMQEgIEW}}EE}E]E‘E THIRTY THBUSAND warns h"erL“”(‘rs. ('o take tl‘:e bogan fo‘:r ;nfet;t it oo ol s by 1 WITHURAWAI. UF AS BIG OBSTACLE “©525555 557" MEN PRISONERS [ e and Has Not Am mpted It. | Somewhat Pointed Note to State De- partment Asks Explanation for Their Continued Presence | TIME FOR THEM TO LEAVE Candidates For Republican Nomina- WORKING ON OWN INITIATIVE | Forces of Dual Crown Advance Still tion For President Recognize | Farther Against Italians, Ac- ) A Chicago, May 31 | ank H. Hitch Him as Leader in Race HERRSy g ¢ o i cording to the Official cock, who has been in Chicago for at Chicago, several days working as an individual Statement. W L ATTERYION - 7 N EXPLAIN ATTACK ON HITCHCOCK | behall of Justice Charles E.|popop pASSAGE OF POSINA Hughes, whose friends desire him Effort to Induce Roosevelt to "ominated by the .epublican national Tyoopg of Dital Monarchy Fight Way onventio o! e oda § 3 Turn Guns in Same Direc- convention for president, today is-| - pcrosq River and Occupy Heights tion, on Southern Bank, \Snyn Raids Can Be Best Prevented by Efficient Patrol of Ameri- | can Side WILL BE PUBLISHED TATER sued a statement denying that he ever said Mr. Hughes would accept the HOPE TO BRING ABOUT BREAKUP ){;w‘u‘v;;:"'x‘x‘in\\‘\‘.‘-lu tendered him. Mr.| poyRr ITALIAN ATTACKS FAIL .By VICTOR ROSEWATER. “When l, ):1~|' arrived here 1 was Berlin, May 31.—(By Wireless to Mexico City, \I,n 31.—Claiming Chicago, 111, May 31.—(Special Tel ;‘L“‘..\““\-\.\-LH “.:’Di:‘Al'lly‘\’-v‘:::w1.‘.",“"y"‘J;‘“‘( Sayville.)— The Austro-Hungarian (I.m the words and protests of the vance on Italian territory has been | United States have been entirely in egram.)—While the arrival of the | Hughes would uccept the republican nomination for president. My reply to that questi was that no man apo and Arsiero, The official Aus- could refuse a presidential nomination | trian statement of today says the Ital are comparatively few delegates as |iendered by his party in times like yet in Chicago and those few for the | these, and particularly if the party he was the man above all contradition of their acts and that in spite of protests not to intervene in advance guards gives the hotel lobbies carried further in the region of Asi a distinctly convention aspect, there . the affairs of Mexico soldiers of the United States are in Mexico without the consent of the Mexican govern- ment and in violation of Mexico's ians have been driven from Gallio most part the ones whose esats are |felt that and heighta. to the northward, Monte ntested, As a consequence the big | Others who could unite its -divided | Baldo and Monte Fiara have been \ holl | forces and lead them to victory captured by the Austrians, sovereignty, the Mexican government noise consists almost wholly of the Mr Hitchcock feiterated ., his 4 3 B ince the beginning of the Aus now asks for the immediate with- talk launched by the campaign man- | previous statement that he has no | =0 W16 AERIEE O have been | . agers and their assistants specially de- | authority whatever to represent Mr, | 2o I ay drawal of these troops. The request oed to build. up. their particular fa- | Hughes. The tant & |is made in a 12,000-word note made gned to build up their particular fa I have come to Chicago solely on | c at the fore J L vorite and break down the opposition. | my " own “\"‘_‘MM”\ 16 worle for Italian front: Austro-Hungarian ‘puhlu at the foreign office today, v v troops under the command of Crown about noon | } 4 ( s de-tc d. hat s t he best Jrushing aside these made-to-order | what 1 consider to be the best inter- | Brushing aside th MAGas I consider be t 4 Prince Charles Irancis have made further conquests in the region of Asiago and Arsiero, ~Northeast of Asiago, our troops drove the enemy from Gallin and stormed positions o 3 I solyr West of Asiage our front south of d o come to the convention, Cole f 1 e e L 1o e v ing ay. | the Assa valley was consolidated as b ABpRLE v aware Naving ar-| e 45 the captured works at Punta The note recites that the American troops crossed the border after the Columbus incident without the per- mission of the Mexican government, I'he act was not considered one of invasion then, solely because the United States said they had misinter- preted the attitude of the Mexican government, When the second ex- pedtion crossed the line after the ests of the republican party and the country,” he said Senator John W. Weeks of Massa ers with whom I have talked shows|chusetts, a delegate-at-large to the laims the political topography a seen by the cleanest visioned obsery ers with whom I ha two outstanding figures, Hughes and Roosevelt and a group of lesser emi nences that can attain larger pr tions only if these two are out of the |rived several days ago ehir " ¢ g § way enator Weeks issued a statement, | | "‘;‘f‘ - AH“U 1:,‘,”.'1“\1",?‘.‘."yr‘.:“l ' (] | Glenn ‘xvrn'uo Inm]tlrun the note : . aying he could I B dimoe] o't FONAR:FARIEEE 200 i maintains, the plea that this was e Method in Attacks. o “" kull & ‘”1'[]"Vll’m‘"(”m“‘ p "’"(']“ Renewed and desperate efforts to | with the mme:n of uu‘- \i.fl?"fl’:il’f.'f Ihm‘ is more Hn;hm\ than mad. approaching political campaign,” but Sptiice ouf pouons outh of Bettile . ~|u| ..(|nc| Rio, Tex,, is untenable and ness, therefore, in the concentrated | could see “slight evidence of any sat- | "esulted in failure RENCH FOR TRAVELLERS ON WESTER.N FRONT. | that the act can only be considered effort to hammer and pick at Hughes, |jsfactory attempt at preparedness for | Duri 3 the "";””V?" gage. the be PAPERY . S 8s one of invasion, because, to the combination of of fa- | national defense.” ginning of our offensive we have cap S =| “The Mexican government there- vorite sons, Hughes is by far the most “Here Cliicase: Fowever® e e d 30,388 Italians, among whom aia fodieenithe o e dreaded obstacle in their path. So all ”,m‘:,::“ '!‘m I “l‘,f‘f,' to J: effec H\“, are 094 officers, and have taken 298 BODY OF JAMES J GALY]N GHOSEN TO GERMANS GLEAR |to an end this ||||~|I;x|rl;ralarl;leul’l‘;::‘az- cannon, | tion” the note concludes and * their ammunition is being shot at him | pieans adopted toward this end, cul Th s morning sevicklibessl Lira "to sup= and the Hughes boosters, which ex-| minating in the ¥raming of a platform 1 A i port jts protestations and declarations plans the attacks on former National |and the nomination of a candidate | P'21€S dropped numerous bombs on HILL LAID TO REST HEAD UN[ON PAG[F]G GUMIERES YILLAGE of friendship by an immediate with- Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock, who |such as will secure the support of all | the railroad stations and "“I”’”'" Vi drawal of .v\mmuun lruupl” tablishments at San Giorgio and Din o movement. |the people in this country who be Lo ] ’ no direct |lieve in ‘America first’ as a real, vital | 08ara. Four hits were observed on a railroad station Business is Pracuf.a]lv Suspended | Former Vice Prcs)dent of Oregon | Berlin War Office Announccs Addi-| Washington, M.ly 31.—A new note is guiding the Hughe Although avowedly sanction’ from Justice Hughes but|pational doctrine. My action as a , g | : fi Ge solely from a conviction that the nom- | delegate will |n"gu|:|u| solely by this |, Balkan front: North of the lower | in 8t. Paul During Services and Short Line Will Succeed A. L. tional Gains in Region West ‘drtf‘('::‘nu:‘:-I;m.:nla::rrl:“;fll(I:c‘kcuolfiu(x:)l:e; ination of Hughes offers the best way | principle.” Voyusa (in Albania, north of Avlona) the Schools Are Closed. Mohler July 1. of Meuse. |presence of Americarr troops in of uniting the republican elements for | Attitude of Filipinos our troops pursue d Italian patrols.” Mexico and renewing his previous a winning campaign against Wilson | Philippine républicans: will work| . BERLIN. May S1=(By. Wiceleis SERMON BY REV. T. J. GIBBONS pIRECTORS MEET IN NEW YORK FRENCH ADMIT LOSS OF TRENCH | request for their withdrawal, was and the democrats, it also explains the " a oA AR —— presented (o the State d(‘pdnmcng to- adroit maneuvers in the same quarter St. Pa N 31.—Funeral E to get Roosevelt to play his battering- | . Ppul, Miom, May meral| \ow York, May 3l—Directors of | Berlin, May 3L.—(By Wireless to|dsy by Elizo Arredondo, the Car~ ssado ram against Hughes in the belief that it LS R . enty-eight type- Roosevelt 1;...;_\.1"L;,x.1«]| not be the elected Edgar E. Calvin president to | in the Verdun region west of the|written pages and came m‘bpa,{,’; ficiary and with both side-tracke b = 4 [',““(‘_‘ it Rttt might stand to win | Mational ‘committee, who arrived in [the southern bank, says an official sicceed A, L. Mohler, whose resigna- | Meuse have been successful in clear- | '\rlr)llngcmrnu will be made for its 3 Chicago toi He said four other | statement, issued at the Austro-Hun tion, due to ill health, takes effect|ing the southern ‘environs of Cum-|publication after it has been trans- out, > % G . 1 P cople ated, Carranza official _ representatives of the islands. party | garian army headquarters, under date |ily and friends. Thousands of people 1 v Galed s been -vice | ieres village of the French, who were | a officials in Mexico Fayorite Sons Watchful. organization, now.en routs 5 Chic|of May 0. The capture of the forti- | fined. the strects in the neighborhood |11 1* ~Mre- Calvin o ne | hdia g there, the wab oAk NSl (Eo Lyt ESISURE SHOIEE S Practically all the candidates are | cago, would devote their time to com- | fied ltalian works of Puntac Ordin [of the home. Contrary to first ar- | President and general manager of the holding on there, the war oé the note would be given out after it already represented though the head- | bating the democratic doctrine of ul-|also was announced Oregon Short Line, a Union Pacific [ nounced today. Nearly 100 prisoners |had been delivered to Secretary | hard to have a plank inserted in|to Sayville.) — Austro-Hungarian | the platform declaring for permanent | troops, operating to the west of i held and absolute American control of the | Arsiero in the I'rentino district, have | services for James J. Hill were held | o ", o Pacific railroad today | Sayville,)—German troops operating islands, according to Colonel Henry |forced 'a passage across the Posina|at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Mr B. McCoy, Philippine member of the | river and have taken the heights on| Hiil's Summit avenue residence in the presence of members of the fam quarters are not formally open. Sen- | timate independence for the islands. | The statement says rangements the services at the home subsidiary were taken, The capture on May 28| Lansing. ator Weeks is here himself in the dual | Meyer in Charge of Roosevelt Boom.| “Russian front: Artillery duels, es- | were not private, several hundred of & naval gun and eighteen machine U, 8. Should Patrol Own Side. apacity .4 delegate and ¢ m/hddu.”l George von L. Meyer of New York | pec mlly‘ on the Bessar x}‘un front and | friends and former busine ass0 Edgar E. Calvin, the new president guns during the fighting in Caurettes| General Carranza's new note refers iad a talk with him this noon. He |arrived today and assumed direction in Volhynia were livelier clates being. - ‘ndmittad Others | of the Union Pacific, is 58 years of | A [to the repeated declarations that the has no illusions. He knows it is a real | of the republican Roosevelt cam “Italian front esterday the Ital BN S wood was also announced | b . : : [ velt am \ United States wants nc th rh he | . be the {ua # 1 AR i [ thronged the grounds unable to find | age and during forty-three years of 5 o ) war wil fight, but he hopes to be the residuary | paign, ian works at Puntac Ordin was con- | French Evacuate Trench, Mexico, and argues that the with- legatee of any breakup in the instruct-| ~ “Until we hear either from Mr. quered by us | standing room indoors that time he has been in the rail-| . 0tni 31 [y the course of a|drawal of the troops would be the ed delegations, : . Hughes himself or a statement is| “West of Arsiero our troops forced | Body to North Oaks Farm road game, Born in Indianapolis in | yislent struggle last night on the [best proof of that attitude on the part woihator Kenyon coming ia from|made from an authentic source we b passage scrofs. the Posing Rivulett| At the coriclusion of the services,| 1855, at ‘the ae of 15 yesrs e be-| Verdup dront the Germand compelied of the American government, . fomie it s ot eaectlle tatiant| B auanas to gtieve. that Uienk ‘l""’k"“"‘ the heights on the southern | the body was taken by automobile to | came a telegraph operator with the | the French to exacuate a first line| The continued presence of the puni- er the outlook for { soeming Whost | . o “‘“k\ 18 POMUCH", TRIMPAEN (AN Rt i North Oaks farm, five miles north- | [ndianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette | trench near the Caurettes wood, [tive expedition, the note says, is have Rer 108 o1 0DK.IOF hyipihane WHGRE | makger Son Mrct Hugnes,” ssid Nir Four Italian attacks against our|east of St. Paul, where burial was | Railroad company, remaining until| south of Cumieres, the war office an-|ing a contrary cffect. It goes on to :v'l‘i\'rm“u‘\} A Hv‘l’x‘w‘_ ’t“]lf»'\\’r\;l‘ \""1’;‘ '”'r | Meyer. “We find that the Roosevelt ,,mm‘\.- south of Bettale were re-| made on the shore of Pleasant lake. | {875, Then he quit for a couple < f| nounced today | say that Carranza troops are now Nl ot the giark hive dibfarent e ek busine oo “”‘I‘."‘“ p Ot leq» |Hundreds of automobiles followed | years and attended school After two days of severe bom-|able hflflh "]' numbers and position to mmi at the std 1 differ every state is growing ¢ “Balka ront al prevailec yody te lace . hr s 4 ‘ a Lt eiraa et s A o A S great prepared r“« w tha A The rites at the home were con Mr. Calvin's next railroad work was | fSntey attacks repeatedly in K,“( ar hat co-operation by the Amer- el s sl ey e they’ favor preparedness and true Senatolvg Sa O]l ducted in the ge south drawing o l“ vins next T "t | forces over a considerable section of | ican troops in preventing incursions | for m an one wo hallots, ,\‘“.,n. anism as cxpounded by M > room T n “Lead Kindly "HA‘I v1 “1‘»"" Rl col ‘fi:h the Verdun line. The French resist- | into the United States can best be Hall Almost Ready. Roosevelt ; g L d L D i t Light,” and “] as I Am” were | 4 by ey Ny g e | ed stubbornly and the” official state- carried on by having the forces on I looked in on the convention hall| “Congress has been so busy wit an aWw Drawn t0 | sung, and Thomas J. Gib- |8raph operator until 1882 whei A¢| 0 "says repulsed the # Germans the American side of the border. It is almost ready for the decora- |its official duties in Washi that g, S g bons, past Paylicathedsal, | WS pradiotas (9 il I,}(j_,““,,, everywhere except near Caurettes | declares \'"-" had the American Hons. ‘The seating arrangements.are |t is not in touch with the ; Favor Trespassers | deiierea ermon. He then | subsequently . becoming passenger | UOTNUAL GO WHCH was evac. | 500p8 in Mexico been engaged in pa- f r to four ago except | interests of the countr re ,‘ the irial service of the | 00 “‘[ 4 -”" ']‘ . ““”H‘l”‘,,d,,‘,i had been leveled by the Ges-|trol on the American side the Glenn 1€ ullery hox | N€SS men are arouse s May 31.—Senators | Catholi later b . Praninse [HUIRSR7" e | man- shell fire Springs and Boquillas raids could mme n entrance, | and are rallying to hing _ Ma, o As a 1 respect to the mem- | Of the Ncbraska lines 1 v I" G Datachiiant Asathilated | have been prevented. e hiations] comuilties ched- | Roosevelt They feel 1g and Thompson tc st of - Jatsasty 11l the pulille \.1‘( the, L mw:\ Pacific l...m cast his erman etachmen nnihil ] State department officials rezlrd ied to meet tomorrow to deal with|to the country's need a minority report denouncing | schools of St. Paul were closed all|'9! M“-l"" Missouri All”_lt ld* su-| Under cover of a fog detachments |the note not as an ullu.amm, but n but nagers of Senator L. Y, Sher mineral leasing bill, particularly | day ay and practically every com- | perintendent ol one of fhe Kansas | of German troops made their way|as a continuance of the negotiations do m than Gige w campaign are planning to de tions dealing with the California|me { industrial house in the |lines, remaining “l“”» ‘hllf when he | 1o the vicinity of Chattancourt, where | with the Carranza government. | parti te 0 1 ot . e b Y > . p . urned to the on acific | . atec . 3 a ia vot ', art @ t n(m 1 to getting |and Wyoming oil lanc vithdrawn | city g ns for five l:x’\ 'm‘]vv'hv\ (" ‘\u[ B :“““““ :‘I:L» were annihilated by the lrcmh; Note Brought by Mendez, l\u man for second choice Ltk X SueticL TencRaE A IS TS |t He continued in this position until | Fagt of the Meuse there were in-| ¢ After delivering the note to Acting TURN ATTENTION TO CONTESTS & iy The report supy s S ‘t'- e aitarsoa: et 10711895, when he went .to. the [nterna- | termittent artillery encounters. Secretary Polk, Elizio Arredondo, Commift With Fift() n Huudl,ed l‘\‘ el l‘ gty 1t s s p Satuac At e el L 1€ tional & Northern as general super- . | Carranza's ambassador here, ‘admil ammifte e oil lands e held to supply oil | great railroad system con i - 807 when i ol fo 4kt the la e by WK tanting ntendent maining until 1897, w M « % for,the 1 , pire builder | he came back to the Harriman sys apa,n ay i end | (Continued on Page Two, Col. One) Soak_ somtis C[u[l} WOHOMD‘ 8].0?“ i marrt i ind Joe eagen e fone — ot il | More Troops Into | Rock Island Train ‘ p to One Uclock ot comporation, inciading the Stand- | Comptroller Is wudens Oone year wer e o Shantung Province, Hits Automobile; 1 .- t N A k) extending m ¢ N \ Lo : 2 P st \ 1 1 Py r y Ireg Wasl t B v here in the SRR The Weather ‘ i Olfsones v, in o ik Fine To Riees Rank ths Oregon-Wa b S B imenn | Tasan and| Faitbury, Neb, May 31.—(Special . i . .v ¢ s v fr. Ca Ve egird 1o slutionary | Telegram)—-Late last night Rock : Lt | ances | ant province. | Island passe er No. 8 struck an Temperature al Omana Yesterday at 4 ' . 3 A By ses A . o1 ¢ \derea_the ("““’_““ automobile on crossing this side of e . t , : APy w,“,‘ thet & Phillipsburg, Kan., containing Mr. y " e ¢ R 't b o g ol TR B b B and Mrs. M. Hane Mrs. Haney L : . s f ‘ 4o fapanese military snards Was killed instantly and her husband 5 : . : g iy Chinese died a few hours later Engineer ' .,__‘r“" ‘ p 't ' ire believed to he in hauling the train at the time of the o i ‘ . accident and struck them on & rail Bt A + House Votes to . . s step P P o o« s - A a & arranges for protection | picked them up and backed into G . ‘ Build Armor Plant ' " . atmner onisheoers werg . Chicago Convention | N"l!“‘.' L"lll(lfi .A““. e by - ; ! Telephoning a Bevan Gil Bece wders, e wg | War Council Asks . ) Ul"\’“!n!‘ Pipst wil | Question of Wilson . ' Want-Ad to [ime in Court Vietor Rosewater | p . . : The Bee Editor of The Dee ‘ y Y ; , g Edgar C. Snyder 1S easy, con- Was ton Correspondent Y . \ | - . oo Zoppelin Catohes venient and u || Siave E & in Trees and doesn't cost LConvention CWs

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