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United States, and that there will be no more submarine attacks upon Meutral ships and unarmed passenger ships. ‘There is reason for believing that the President will tell the Ambas- sador to send word to the Kaiser that while the United States is most desirous of remaining at peace, there must be a change in Germany's policy and the Lusitania affair cannot be repeated, Developments of the past few days disclose that there ate evidently two parties at work in the Beilin Government. The Ambassador be- tongs to the group that is strongly urging the wisdom, even the vital ne- , Of continuing on friendly terms with the United States and of mm much heed as possible to our representations, ‘There is another party, the Prussian war party, who are willing to ‘ and to fight the whole world before conceding the slightest modifi. a + dy of their plans to kill and destroy, This party raises the cry that the German people will not approve of any concessions to American and they seek to increase rather than to mollify the popular resentment at home against this country. NEW GERMAN SUBMARINE PLANS. ry As far as could be ascertained to-day from various persons who fepresént the Administration's viewpoint, to a degree at least, the House is convinced that the German Government has decided upon ‘ine Course Which may be summarized in the following manner; “VTkere is bo present intention of sinking any more large liners, The was ounk for the effect it would have upon British ship owners them into keeping their great vessels out of the war sone experiment appears to have succeeded to a marked extent. ‘The Admiralty purposes hereafter to attack freighters principally. @ubmarine commanders will be instructed to pick off all the ca: F) ALES GAN MORE GROUND, SAYS THE PARIS WAR oie RUSSIANS DANE. GEN, MACKENSEN BACK 10 THE SAN Petrograd War Office Declares the Austro-Germans Are on the Defensive, Desperate HeadtoHand Fight- "ing in Grove Near Arras. > Jone 1.— The French War this afternon gave out a re- on of hostilities I i é ‘ PETROGRAD, June 1—"The Aus- tro-German offensive around Prae- mye! has beon definitely stopped,” said & semi-oMpial announcement this af- ternooa. "Both north and south of Praomysi, the enemy is now entirely on the dofensive. Gon. MacKenson’s left wing is being forced :back against the San and across the River Lubaozowka, The Russian tine is pushing forward in a northwesterly direction, rolling back 4n army corps of exhausted Germans, Russian cavalry are harassing the flanks of the enemy, who is now re. Ported to be falling back in confu- sion. South of Przemysl, in the region of Chyrof, the Russians have taken the Offensive and have made slight ad- vances, The number of Austro- German prisoners in steadily increas ing. “Conditions on other fronts are satisfactory,” said the semi-official statement, TURKS LOSE 40,000 IN DARDANELLES FIGHTING iteau to the east of Notre German work. violent fight developed mil at Souches, tn which we took about the sugar course ote prisoners. the Vosges, near Fontenelle, of St. Die, during the night of 4-31, a German attack in which two companios participated was .o- Y losses fur - — — Gapmane mepert reat the Frenoh , June 1—(Via London). War Office gave out the follow- statement to-day:— French yesterday attempted through further North, An on @ front of two and one-half Keilemetres (about 1 1-2 miles), di- ‘Pésted against our positions between “pee Bethune Road and the broke down under tire car 1s loases to the t at which hand-to- hey ped was west of GEW GERMAN MACHINE GUN FIRES INCENDIARY BULLET ‘Almost Impassible for Victim to Recover From lis Effects, London Hears. —-_ MABIDON, June 1—~The Daily Now» at letterdam says je trom Antwerp sales (hat Figures Obtained From Turkish! » Otticer Prisoners a Fortnight Ago, Allies Headquarters Say, CAIRO, June L-Turkish tossen in killed apd wounded in the Dardan- lies Aghting were to two Weeks uxo, an official statement | t #iven out he day declared » Rapvid Hinenting| Mesdauartere of the allied expoedi- | rm of ma- | VOnMrY forces aUNOURCEd that thene This’ fren to incendiary bul-|Mecres wore obtained from Turkial sey ‘hem Loti oMeers made prisoner @ fortnight of recovery, | *#° | “ie correspondent; The Twentieth Turkiah Rewiment if SHOFMOUN Puppies to the front At rived lael wees Was aoniiiiated in the febting on| ™ Gallipoli Vonineute, headquarters re. | | ported, (he Colonel being tive onl in aca pod Witty -miath Turk neurly Cul Wo pieone rHE veree weil 2ENCH AND ITALIANS REPORT GAINS; TURKS LOSE FORT run DAY, sos. 1, 1910. Two Important Arms of Italian Service And Austrian City on Which They Advance MEDEM PHOTO SERVICE GENERAL VIEW of TRIESTE . the Position Against ALLIES CAPTURE AFORT BY STORM AT DARDANELLES Hold Strong Counter Attack By the Turks. PARIS, line, | trenches. “Our men wont forward with such ond area, re eed that the de reeauture were repulmed by wi more than 40,000 wuffered t Mant | denault pear Gabe “ CONBTAN TINOULE |taken by surpri ing any renistar | tacks | num DAN ut to June 1 avy tom t These in ¥ tay reads . a be & amall fort omemy had built at the left end of his whieh have dominated nders of ahs fort, without mak Two counter-at vered by the the purpom ne and th Mond AV Their y “nd ws our} of ere was given out in Parts this afternoon the follow- ing official report on the operations in the Pardanetien “Tho fighting hus res several days past to a lmited Place almost daily, nlved Itwelf for gements over taken and they all have |} jeome to an end with gains for the! | allted troops “On the w lof Kereves I Mn slope of the ravine detachment wssault on Bri- which the Turks in large of whieh was ma brid oy June Jon (vin attacke Hannu, “ | WAR NEWS IN BRIEF. |the German Government seeks no trouble with the United States. | reply is unsatisfactory. dropped, The Italian army which is invading the Austrian province of |tages in the surrounding district. familiar in other fields of the war, virtually unchanged. ‘GERMAN-AMERIGANS BRITISH LOSING MORE | PRAY FOR PRESIDENT | THAN 1,000 MEN A DA | Delegates to New York Convention | Incomplete Casualty Lists for Bota Pledge Their Loyalty and Urge | Efforts for Neutrality. SYRACUSE, June 1-The German-| LONDON, June 1.-The L American Catholic Federauon of New | graph gives dovatis of the ork State has adopted the following jal to President Wilsun | delegates of the Germun-Amer- tholic Federation of the Mtate of New York in convention assembled in Army and Navy Show Killed Are Small Proportion of Total. ly Te waved by tuo War Office from May 1 to #1 The periods { Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, is reported to have changed his tactics and is now seeking to mollify American opinion. He will have an interview with President Wilson to-morrow and assure him Official statements from Constantinople and Paris indicate that the| /fighting on Gallipoli Peninsula has settled down to the trench warfare On the western front and in the Galician campaign the situation is ont ik Bucharest despatches say the entire Roumanian press now favors |volunteers belonging to a colonial | | Roumania’ $ intervention in the war on the side of the allies. regiment captured by day eve overed by the las jay 24 in the 37 AUSTRIAN VILLAGES TAKEN BY ITALIAN TROOPS Ampezzo yahey in Hands of One of the Armies That Is Marching on Trent. UDINE, Italy, June 1. —Itailan troops have occupied thirty-seven vii- iages surrounding Cortina, in the Amponto Valley. These troops constitute the Italian army which is invading the province of Trent from the east simultaneously with invasions from the south and west. The town of Cortina, occupa- tion of which by the Italiana was an- nounced yesterday, les sixty miles northeast of Trent. The municipal authorities of Cor- tina to-day sent a telegram to King Victor Emmanuel expressing their loyally to him and recalling bis visit there when he was Crown Prince. | They also sent a telegram to Dowager Queen Margherita. ROME, June 1—In hot engage- |ment in the Tyrolean Alps, Italian troops stormed and captured Monte |Zugna, @ strong Austrian fortress dominating tho Austrian fortified | town of Rovereto. Mount Zugno 1s six miles south of Rovereto, the objective of the [tal!an | armies advancing up the Adige valley | toward Trent and commands not only the forts of Rovereto but the atrongly | fortified Austrian positions at Mort, | [ts capture is one of the most notacie successes gained by the Italian forces in the Trentine campaign “The advance of our troops beyond | the Tyrol-Trentino frontier contin- ues,” says the official report, we have occupied tho important height of Zugna, about four miles north of Ala, which dominates Ro- |vereto, Upon this height the Aus- trians some time ago built a fortress. “Our vigorous artillery action upon the plateau being followed up, the fire of the Austrian fort Belvedere diminished in intensity and our in- fantry is solidly established upon the fleld, “Our front advancing in Val Su- gana has arrived within five miles of Borgo and is supported strongly on two slopes of the valley. he mountain of Belvedere which dom- | Washington reports say President Wilson will stand firmly on his inates Fiera do Primleri in the Cis- |first note to Berlin and. insist that the submarine warfare shall cease. | Further comment of the press emphasizes the fact that the German mon Vulley 1» algo in our hands. “A battalion and a half of Austri- ans with machine guns attacked our | Alpine troops in a defile of Monte| In the Zeppelin raid over London last night ninety bombs were Groce on the Carnia frontier May 30. | Four persons were killed and others were injured. Official j announcement was made to-day that no public buildings were damaged. | tne other, after which they took the!a gay durin The Alpine troops repuised five |spirited attacks delivered one after viene 1b & VION Pun uuu LICK Trent | fog, putting ther assauants to tignt. from the east, having previously captured the town of Cortina, sixty | j miles northeast of the city of Trent, has now occupied thirty-seven vil-|frontier and the watercour Val ivaves were iigat “Lhe rain comuuues on the Frivk 8 are swouen, bul Our troops mavauce in| serene conudence to overcome ner dumeutty.” An official statement issued by the Minister of Marines announces that an dialup dingibie bas mado @ raid on the Austrian naval base of Pola, doing damage to the railroad station | arsenal. BVA, June 1.—Austrian troops have razed ali the buildings near Rovereto and Sappo for military pur- poses and are inrowing up enireach- the Italia vancing Despatches received bere said several thousand mountun- Jeers in the disurict bave been made | homeless. PARIS, June 1.—A Havas despatch |trom Cettinje says an Lialian squad- |Fon has arrived at Porto Medua to rt back 40 Italy Italian merchant » now in Albanian ports. wo Italian acroplanes cruising over the on near Medua opened fire on an Austrian aeroplane which was fying over the warshipy. PULITZER SCHOOL PROVES ITS WORTH |: Graduates, with One Exception, Have Entered Active Newspaper ship Hritien senses, reported ip the casualty ew) dyracune, eventing & total mem. and from April 14 wo wrehip of 22,000, invoke the Almighty wee vf BOd-COMmmaMoned w guide you in your endeavors to safeguard the rights of (his nation as Work in Country. The muccess of the Behool of Jour 4 beulral power, ° ey haliam which war established at Co | “008 men died uf bh umbia University by Joseph Pullieer We tries ‘thas the Biante Depart wowude, 2,239 ulllowre wid LY48 wen lumbia Cniversity by 4 ye wont will with equal frm sees ied, B11 Meh Wore takeu M evidenced In @ report /\ude yeate oroure ar ition of theme rignte prisons rr war, and ive vliieern, 066 day by Dr. Talcott Williams, the ¢ “ana | ANOTHER BLUNDER, | SAYS PARIS PRES, | OF GERMAN REPLY Matin ticieses nan Imperial Chan- cellor Is Trying to Gain Time by Controversy, | PAKIS, June 1.—Under the caption “What Will America Do?” the French Press comments on Germany's reply to the United States's note of pro- test regarding the sinking of the Lu- jsitania. All papers agree in charae- |terizing the answer as another Ger- man diplomatic “blunder.” They de- clare Chancellor von Bethmann-Holl- wer 1s endeavoring to open a contro- versy to gain time. Tho Matin says the Imperial Chan- abandon neutrality .by exerting pres- sure on Great Britain to induce the latter country to give up her block- ado, “that is to say, abandon her |naval supremacy,” in consideration of which the German. Admiralty |would “cease assassinating the pas- sengers and crews of unarmed ships." The Journal believes Germany, not- withs jing the calm moderation of | President Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan, who have resolved not to be forced into anything precipltate, will ond by exasper.ting America The paper declares the President and his Secretary of State are democratic leaders of a democratic nation who must follow rather than lead public opinion. a “FATHERS’ DAY” PLANS WAIT. ‘Tribute Move, Injury from Thorn of Ros Flowe' (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June’ 1.—Suffering from blood polsoning caused by the prick of a thorn of a ross infecting one of her har Mrs, rlotte L. Kirk- Iéy Street, was abandom her plans for, the Day,” by the wearing of by the public, which had been fixed for to-day, | She hopes, however, to have recov Jered sutte ntly to be able to set aside K the second week of this jmonth on which the wearing of a rose will be urged as a tribute to the fagher. | IL duek: seems to have marked the | Fathers’ Day Last June D. who collapo- | Fated ‘with . Was herself } so iil that » to urouse pub> lic opin the honor to father Victim Held for Carrying G | After Frank MeQualley, twenty-nin |of No. 678 Manhattan Avenue, Brook \lyn, had been taken to St, Catherine’ | Howpital early to-day to be treated for Jouts and bruises, the police say a re- |volver was found in his pocket, and he was held a prisoner on a charge of vio- lating the Sullivan law, According to {the poitee report, MeQuailey and sev- ‘eral others had « fight at Leonard and |Grand Streets, The cartridges in the revolver showed it had bewn snapped twice. _— | Missourt Corporation Law Ophetd | by U. & Court WASHINGTON, June 1.—In the ease Jof the Matlinekrodt Chemical Company Jot St, Louls the Supreme Court to-day Jupheld the Missourt law compelling cor > file affidavits thd they are it) file nquiaitorial and onaaquiv ntl its eh | hundred ¢ juwuiting the boun nlon cellor Invites the United States to! @ of wny pool, trust or trade | | GREW OF 9 LOST WHEN MINE SINKS BRITISH TRAWLER ~~ ARBOROUGH, England, June 1, ‘The steam trawler Condor struck @ mine and sank six miles off this port Saturday, according to word brought here to-night, It ls feared her crew (se nine was lost HULL, England, June 1.—The Rus- sian bark Montrosa, from Marieham, struck a mine and sank in the North Sea, Her crew, was landed here to- day The Montrosa was one of the oldest Russian sailing ships engaged in the North trade. 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Lane M, dune ta 0 UY Foam the sayoraivnn ca the Tiw a My Liens ele the be ay oHisenel ied of the Heritberen 4 on the | day, eure ruane fh Garman descent by ‘ aid 119 en i 4 Hell wounds, 3 1 38 WILSON ( ON EXTRA SI SESSION, “An enemy eubmar ie tat ” prens. wis Vy balleved' to be tad ana 60 leone heen dincove the vieduit hte ated, by sonemcrrationg o toa nd 1,106 men were’ wounded. | WARMINGTON, June 1.—thenator Atvall .. FP Naaeataliaalr — ae Kern, the Demoornthy 1 Min ® ‘ vi J Wheatly Bot. Britian Varuled Muowinn Miliary Atinehe (409 IN ONE BATTALION beers 4 | ” de Koudacow, forme Vresdent wa hoe Michart FELLED BY GAS BOMBS. aa Mary witache ot erie, we fopeenl wee 6 w tio Wetee Freavher deine Mettiok be wer orday on the Oveor ti a LONDON, June 4 a ont a Mihern torus waviaw- Aimerivan Mie tiveness of the ene Pe OSTRICH BOA, $3.95 r ‘ Bet to Russia throven Ge | “ u¥ . - FIMNGUAMY, June 1 Th - on the weelern treat Gren ally ond © Gernios aging! George Paumen. @ Methoaiot mors oo Aus. | and wae 06 Frankton | by the iatest Brition esa § Siogih on ; when war wae declared, The German | 4 ret Pwr wy / § MnrouEniut Wale, vincee him under asrech and he war |] Ceceelty Kot. mt teatlary gly Auton 1 (erabnuee aoe BB ‘ne Moral Geret iia there uni © month ago when OF the Bocond Mattaiion of Lanes. " went, of wiih Whyer ne thioumh the influence of United Mates View Gonmal Ives, he Wee parded on condition that be come to the United ehire Fusiiiers 408 men are report. 4 tw be “wuftering trom gas polvoning.” | Oe |e crates ag rate ile ; ! “