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a Granhly state the policy which In these extraordinary clreumstances it be- its duty to adopt. It must presently do what it has not hitherto felt | Iberty to do—lend its active moral support te tome man ay be found, who can rally the suffering people to'thelt support in an effort to ignore, if they cannot unite, the ftnctions’of the country, return to the constitution of the republic " set up a government at Mexico City which the in recognise and deal with, a government the revolution will be « business and not TALAN FE SELLS AUTIA WIRELESS PLAN Railway Bridge Across the Adige River Is Also Re- ported Blown Up. MOVING ON ROVERETO. e ca of their prostrate country. f my Gaty to tell them that If they cannot accommodate Ce pda od gant 1, Rubyaredinte lle yy cand Goverument will be constrained to decide What means should be em- by the United States In order to help xico save herself and serve , Almost simultaneously with the ja- | dondo, is an unavoidable conseqtience of President Wilson's Mexican | °f war. Blisco Arredondo, head of the tutional agency here, gave out following sintement: “Dam directed by Mr. Carranza to “ALL WILSON SETS FORTH IS TRUE,” BAYS VILLA AGENT. , ‘Villa's representative in : equi, Austrian Town of Mori Is Now that scandal provoked in the/ City, Franecaco rete of fae United Staten over the | mubo Iralied by rexiaent Witeou's Under Bombardment of - @xaggerated shortage food jexico. of food im the | Perat i fine” Signor “Urquldl mld Italian Guns, of Mexico bas for {ts Only) ater reading the President's, pro- the violent complaints of « Rouncement to the Mexican | 3 . gtoup of residents of the capital) “That Is ye Re it we expected from tuner r . ” President Wilson, To be ‘perfectly| ROM. Smiths Teation: Hest Called “International Committee.” | trank, 1 might say that wo—the Villa| has destroyed the Austrian wireless Siareoverasiees 00 4 ate comet pear nee rine. oa teat Die Ans Latation on the Island of Lissa, off the tional Government to ma’ occasion, to just wl midont re Seaiat that any fortes of Me. Car-| Wilson has surgosted. "Mr. Carranza, | DAImAtiAn const ee a eoeeere however, is a vory hard headed man."|°" the island of irsola. ransa have intercepted the importa- a ¥ Bo 2 ot the Ati verything President Wilson seta of the oo ie aay than th often | forth ia true. All right thinking men|of Mori, three miles from Rovereto, e in Mexico know that,” Urquidi added. Italian batteries thongh those bas begun. ry posted circulation have] genne Crnwint if Mexioo:/on the helghte of Monte Altissimo Betotrtee ic shar cig fle Reng energy Much upon & great ‘battle which ia|have wrecked the railway bridge tata In Mexico, t0 voice the same 8 | went of Mexico City, Thin atthe, be: ae eaieel agora ‘pt hess thentic. the Carranga and Villa t te sakway matte “My Government furthermore 4i- Heavy rains have seriously ham- ee me Tot: Ug oe Sag Veelhad ot ya. More pmen than had|pered the rush of the Italian troops me! people yu in any other le in 00's : rece! + tion of conditions in Mexico, ay sent) recent troubles were taking part, he| > the Adige; but bree gevesg soci to the Department of State and to thé | said, and to the victor would probably |nere to-day sald wo the control of the aituation in the| had suffered equally, flooded moun- ssod tain torrents wiping out some of thelr ) pred highly exaggerated. Maex- lines of trenches across the Adige Val- Jey south of Rovereto. Weather conditions have made it impossible for the invading forces to take quick advantage of the capture pf Monte Zugno, officially announced . The heavy rainfall bas converted the mountain roade leading ey the heights into slippery orig us far it has been impogsible Grag heavy guns up the mountain fide to ghell the outer defenses of Rovereto, ‘Though the capture of Rovereto and 30,000 RUSSIANS TAKEN “NAY, DESIRES BERL allied troops advanced yesterday in “Nearly 270,000 Men, 863 Offi-| he direction of Medenien, cers and 251 Cannon Cap.- | #14 248,869 men were taken prisoners ~ tured in Galician Battles, in tho @outheastern theatre of wal, | army a/tremendous tage in de- while 621 cannon and 676 machine oer ae amount to more than 300,000 men,” PETROGRAD (via London), June 2 —German activity in the region of the Bsura and Rawka Rivers, to weat of Warsaw, Russian Po! See-Saw Battle North of Arras Af Teal miles) northeast of Labau, and Se veing tetended: merely to" . Continues With Great miles) southeast of Li- Ferocity. The same thing happened fur- he district of Shavil, Dubysa, southeast of Ey aati mi von %, comma: , Tune dant of the German forces at Libau, ve a (me i ther with several other German rt. Bome of them were killed, but the remainder also were taken prisoner.|ghine at Bixschoote, The occupants Gen. von Pritvits was slightly wound-| on» Belgian and one British oMoer— <6 00 the Bene, were taken prisoners. “The sugar refinery east of Bouches, into which the French penetrated yes- terday afternoon, has been recaptured by us “An attack begun by the French against our positions at and south of Neuville during the evening was re- pulsed. Only & small ection of # trench on the other side of the high foad from Nouville to Bourle was oo- eupied by the enemy. “Fighting at close quarters in the forest of Le Pretre for the possession of certain portions of the trench com- nues.” PARIS, Juno %—"The Germase have shelled Rheime twice in the past thirty-six bourse,” it was announced to-day the War Office, “The eathedral and other parte of the city have been repeatedly bombarded.” North of Arras, the fighting in the ruins of deserted villages has been resumed with great tury, The French drove the enemy out of @ group of houses ip Neuville and retained thom despite several strong counter-at- tacke Houtheast of Neuville, Vrench bay- xcel in Quality Comparison is daily proving to criti- cal smokers that Lord Salisbury actuall: in quality many Turkish say f coat more. If you are skeptical, put Lord Salisbury to the test—for char- acteristic fragrance, flavor and mildness Turkish tobaccos—and be inced, onet charges captured several Ger- Ford Salisbury === =: Neuville This revolutionary value in Turkish . Vightiog yy hall of . the cigarettes is due to Coupons, Germans ip erent iuing ‘ | | oy pn Po ed wy ree od reg : sround Notre Dame de Loretta, be came #0 Gemoreiiaed an confused at they couldn't @etinguieh north } " of Turkish leaf, and to eouth, the offielal eye-witness YN} ve a double ntity of these 100% | cose Turkish cigarettes in the handy, f inexpensive Foil Package. OI j Among 6000 German dead tound ation the bettie wae the body of « Capt. Mevert,” aid the eye-witness “In Dis pocket wae found « written aooount of the fighting from Mag to 20, the day be was killed. “The Germans,” he wrote, “ached ammunition, Their orders were so badly wiven that there was ereat con fusion widens dire Wows ‘day THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY » waiting for the am- ih, ss CERMINS IEDPTRE MAL eee AT SOUCHEZ PRMTHERENGH of wounded tay in the! How Iron Ring Is Drawn by Land and Sea Around tria by Six of Their Enemies bulance men, who, for some reason, failed to arrive, The men fought for hours without food.” “We absolutely need a.aupply of hand grenades,” is an entry in the diary under date of May 11. “The humber which Capt. Sievert received was insuMicient and he could not carry out his attack. The lack of projectiles prevented all chance of success. “The way from Souches to Ablain is impracticable,” the captain wrote, “exposing us to incessant artillery fire, Ablain, like Souches, is nothing but @ peap of ruins, Our guide is unable to lead us further, and wet with sweat we grope alon; wation is desperate, Ou camp as each shell falls, and it is Necessary to threaten them with court martial.” ‘The last page of his diary was writ- ton at 10 P, M. of May 20, In it the Captain said: “The bombardment to- Gay completely destroyed what re- mained of our trenches, The men have been without support for three days. 1 ask again that the fourth company of the Kleveuth Regiment be placed at my disposition. The parapet trembles and a cloud of earth ond pieces of shell rain 4 on us. How long must we remain in that reat trap? I believe now that my nerves are gone, The fire of the en- omy haa attained ite greatest violence, Indescribable” —~ Mere the tragic notes of Capt. ttie- vert come to an end. ‘This diary, says the eyewitness, in- the “great cone HE Teac eS eiseres, o* 1 or nfaniry. OFFICIAL STATEMENT 1S SENT TO GERARD OF GULFLIGHT “MISTAKE.” BERIAN (via Londen), June 2-~ The German Government bes trans- mitted & communication (o James W es the American Ambassador at im, explaining thal the torpeduii of the yg t € Nett off the Ste 1 | wae « mistake — —>—-— Metective Serat, Mervhy Uestgns. Deteutive Ber James Ke Murphy |handed in tue resignation «i Pollee | | Headquarters to-day, with ten years and four the of nerviee behind bi Sedidiy disse record* is! sit | he oft hbe {others farm at rid, Merkin | County, v | -_> oo Uriitem Vetetasces Henny CINCINNAT!, © Jun Dewny's wvleed lip w mark borne to-day by wi | Britton of New York as a ee ™ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1918." JMANIA AND BULGARIA REPORTED READY FOR WAR i MEDITEe: ev repulsed. States would allies, There the policy of who were the outset, United # cviieaion » ‘The German War Office also announced that during the month of May more than $00,000 Russians were taken prisoners. Severe fighting occurred yesterday on the western end of the Franco- Belgian front, north of Arras. The French War Office claima that the allies penetrated Neaville and captured several housesy as well as trenches near the town. The Berlin announcement asserts this attack was repulsed. The British steamer Saidieh, from Alexandria, Egypt, for Liverpool, was torpedoed yesterday in the North Sea. Seven persons, including o woman, were drowned and forty-one survivors were landed at Chatham. ‘The addition of Bulgaria and Rumania to the ranks of the allies is indicated by a dispatch from Bucharest to Paris. It is said Rumania will go to war against Austria and Bulgaria against Turkey. GERMANY MAKES NONE OFERTO CHANGE POLY (Continued from First Page.) —— protect American citizens, their in- tereets and their rights. . In such @ contingency there te no thought or proposal that the United join forces with the remains paramount ip this country the prin- otple laid down by George, Washing- ton againat entering into entangling neutral friend. ‘The Cabinet to-dey stands equereiy nebind the President in bis deverm'n- otion to make Germany abandon oub marine wartare vi Bon-eombalen’s as the price of America’s eunlieued Riven Hecretarics Hryan and Desicis, to drastic aetion a pow watiofied that the) take « firm stan | seninat Gorgany if the progress of ty be maintained 14 be undesetood Counseiion Lausing advised the President there le po truth io the ototement made by the German Voreign Office that the Lusitania wee armed, This was the inost importan: leeue raised by Germany and the our which the Administration edmitted that thie Government might be com pelied to coms 1 iy tages of the war ana nae* SY WAR NEWS IN BRIEF. Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, to-day visited the White House to put the case of his nation before President Wilson. All reports from the national capital indicate that a new note will be sent to Germany this week. Unless the German Government gives a satisfactory answer it is probable that Ambassador Gerard will bé recalled. The Austro-German grip on Przemysl is tightening. The official an- nouncement from the Berlin War Office to-day states that further en- trenchments to the north of the city has been captured, although the Rus- sian military authorities assert that attacks on these fortifications have been warships. i Francis. Balkan wara. SIUC Blockin While refusing to make a general de- cision upon the points of interna- tional law involved, it is understood the department decided that guns mounted on the stern of the vessel, which were palpably incapable of at- tacking other vessels, might be car- ried out of the United States without violating the neutrality regulations, In the case of the Adriatic, which saued trom New York in Septemper, and in the caso of another vessel which gailed from Philadelphia in poses might be carried, The Atlantic Fleet will net go threugh the Canal, and it will not leave the coast of the United States. Thie may be stated as a fact, although representatives of the Government ere unwilling te admit it officially. At is believed the condition of the fleet's preepemme. which incl a wip to Francisco next month, Bas fortable been abrid, but the fleet will ve on the Atlantic Coast the Fealises that it may be needed as a it of German attitude. Pad gr RH ox- of the shi facilities of the United Sta VENICE GILDED HORSES REMOVED TO SAFETY Italians Feared Famous Bronzes Would Be Damaged by Hostile Shells. ROMB, June 2.—The famous gilded horses which have adorned the cathe- dral of St. Marks at Venice for a century have been removed to a place of safety for fear that be damaged by hey might hostile aviators or ‘The four horses, five feet high, are among the finest of ancient bronzes. ‘Tits te the Gite of the They probably once adorned the arch 7, Coraless Ve of Nero and afterward that of ‘Tra- Peotenty of “GETS : jan, Constantine placed them on the imperial hippodrome at Constantino- ple, whence the Doge Enrico Dan- dolo took them to Venice in 1204 as m4 the spoils of war. In 1797 they were | before in corn history, is cartied to Paris by Napoleon, but in| Paig’ges? 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