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i RUSSIANS WIN BIG VICTORY AT CZERNOVITZ WEATHER—Fair to-night end Tuesday. | NAL @be FINAL \. “Circulation Books Open [ “Circulation Books Open to All. | PRIOE ONE OENT. Covrrehty 1010, 4 The Prem, rubhing NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. 14 PAGES ‘PRICE ONE OENT. HUGHES SILENT ON GERMAN ALLIANCE; BULL MOOSERS PLEDGE THEIR SUPPORT AUSTRIAN ARMY IN FLIGHT SERMANS BEGIN BARU, S. ORES: "ugha, Nomince tr Presiont ranroe Agi) WW nue THO OMS CAPTURE; "asec neon PSUR VIRUS CAPA RSSINS CLEAN SHEEP nce le AIT WISIN POLES delphia for Co-operation | Proposes Law Which Would \¢ | ———e¢=-—-—---— by Thirty-Nine States. | Have Shut Out Hughes. | ° : : ‘Republican Nominee for President | Opens His Headquarters at the Hotel Astor—Declines to Say | Whether He Will See Roosevelt. | OLD HUGHES ALLIANCE BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE The campaign of Charles E, Hughes for President opened with a bang to-day in New York under the direct leadership of the candidate himself. The Hughes headquarters, established at the Hotel Astor, were crowded with admirers and politicians eager to get into the band wagon. Probably the most significant sign was the nuinber of Progressives who unostentatiously wandered into the Republican fold and pledged support > | : ‘ ‘ rq Cossacks Now Overrunning the Ter- ritory Back of the Austrian Lines sue ae : | —_R; : : : Line Not to Be Drawn as|Only Fight at St. Louis Is Big Series of Victories for cia “Hyphens,” but as Real | Over Nomination of Candi- | 4 Czar’s Forces in the Last Week.| American Citizens. | date for Vice President. LONDON, June 12.—The complete rout of the Austrian armies’ RUPH IN Nite (eeobadde _ By Martin Green. near Czernovitz was announced here to<day by the Russian Embassy. jing Germans of this city to-day sent spiel Sionnn wens terns Two entire divisions, with all their generals, artillery and ammuni-|out an appest for the bringing to-| ST. LOUIS, June 12—William F. tion, were captured. gether of Germans from thirty-nine McCombs, Chairman of the Demo- ” r * . A + | States to launch a formal movement |cratic National Committee, to- The Russians are in full Pursuit, the Cossacks overrunning the terri- ae GiapER “a jTghba and’ lie |Sanounced has the kites! o¢ dakina tory at the rear of the fleeing armies. Republican ticket. ‘The German- | candidates for office from the Faderal ROME, June 12.—The Italian armies to-day took tne offensive) ice cany from these thirty-nina|Bemeh should be made one of the against the Austrians all along the Trentino front, making general ad-| vances, This movement, it is understood, is to be a powerful attack, |two weeks ugo and did much to throw |th!# end ho will propose the follow- timed simultaneously with the Russian offensive and the reported with-|/tne German delegates to Hughes, | 2S Bisnk tn the Democratic platform: 0 e . “A Constitutional Amendment drawal of Austrian troops from the Trentino. Pleased by their couse petne vie-1 should be introduced and passed INVOLVE 2,000,000 VC YTES.|PLANK IN PLATFORM States formed an alliance in Chicago |!#sues of the present campaign. To PETROGRAD, June 12.—The great © torious, the Pennaylvante delegation! py Gongrers to provide for making | ida evins ; offensive of Gen. Brustloff baa been; ie now destrous that the organtga-| our vederal Judges ineligible for g|to the candidate. It begins to look as though the former followers of under way one week to-day. In that MISS BJURSTEOT AGAIN jton shell remain intact until the end) any other office under the Federal the Colonel are going to align with Mr. Hughes. time he nas accomplishe” these re- |of the campaign In November, | Gustay Mover, publisher of Governinent, 1 order to preserve - ® ‘The supporters of Mr. Hughes ave eulte: TENNIS CHAMPION ver, publisher of the Ger-| the integrity of the judiciary.” a f epte Smasned the Austro-German | med \" Dal r declares that 851 steGombs oxplained that this propo HUGHES DECLINED T0 BE J already urging him to make a vigor- Jitunlipr pe teampeniyat sivas af Will Fore ST Jane | Mer cent. of the German-Amerteane in| tion can have no bearing on the Joux campaign that will foree Prest- depth of thirty-tw> miles; eats Mrs. Raymond and Wins)the United States, numbering nearly) nomination of Justice Hughes, since CONVENTION REPORTER dent Wilson to take the stump. Recaptured the huge Gupte National Singles Title for Second page & : Support Hughes. | the 1916 election will he long passod | Hughes leaders declare that their towns of Dubno, wutsk an Consecutive Time. ’ Mayer, President of the United | pefore national action can be taken ST a no—the Volhyntan triangle—and Singing Societies of Ponnaylvania,| in the matter. He Was Offered Job, but Felt}®"nlidate will promote a campatm pressed on beyond them; PHILADELPHIA, June 12—Miss | Who was chalrman of the big German oud oe then eet ie that will put his opponent on the Come to within elehty miles of /Molla Bjurstedt, the tennta marvel, |conference at Chicasy, sald he le #at-| ment of Chairman McCombs brought SonalTalns so Slay: IN defensive and compel him to pet Lemberg, the fortress capital [easily defeated Mra. Edward Ray-|isfled with the ticket nominated and | aout kable di tration’ in Washington, of Galicia; mond of New York in the challenge | with tho platform. Dut he insisted he | on comonatration wonally enter into the struggle for vee thea . ae ted he | the National Committee, which gave The New York Evening Post this] . : ch Reached within thirteen m! round of the Women’s national lawn | was for tho ticket ay an American, | hare and a vote of thanks to nim afternoon Hublished cottarpondence ia| Yindication of hin acts during the of Caernowitz, the fortress capital /tennis tournament this afternoon,| “We are ali loyal Americans, and Aa the committee cheered the dele- which John P. Gavit, its managing | !4st four years of Bok wisn: e598 1 1,649 Thus capturing the national singles) not hyphens,” he sald. “Our fore-| gate in the hotel Jobby joined in the editor, «1 fod to employ Justice) Mr Hughes wound up the morning Capt ‘ed one Lene i litle for the second consecutive year, |fathera were loyal. We are not pro-|gemonatration. Replying to the tribute Hughes to report the national con-{With an automo ride in Contra 4 offi 106,000 Bl- | Score: 6-0, 6~ fermi ye are Americ very [ooo a sss? : ‘ nefore he @ ho commlesioned oMcorm SPM Feat eats German. We are Americans In every | o¢ the committeemen, Chairman Me ventions, Hughes replied aa follows; |Park. Just bet left the hotel h diera, 124 fleld and siege guns, Mise Byurstedt waa «so superior tn | sense of the word and we will indore Couita: anit: eur Gavit—-L have received your| ¥8* asked Hf he wished to make 4 180 machine guns, 68 one (aa every department of the game that|any man who is thoroughly Ameri-| Cannot aay how deaply tached letter of May 1%, f can not tell you{*toment regarding hin endorsement ers and an amount of war MU- | Mere Raymond did not have a chanee, | can.” iA i. 2 Raith Nia OU l by the: German-American: “Alliance: - ye otiol v o jeep! ouches! mb our Kind bs nitions so great the rapidly ad ‘The match was played in the record| The German Demokrat has an-|'4™ bY your m - By panies 2 Wid fags om i se nih ig [THO candidate een nt ho saw vancing troops have not had time | time of twenty-five minutes. |nounced that following the Demo- bee dt pd Batlle te aaceatlas Bl iia hare. For rany weary years 1jlo renson fo © message end them all in to headquar- ——_=@—- cratic 0 sonventic 1 | cherie ory oO pleaxant | aq | taid i OB heh LEAN Aad OP to the ean Conv ql oo . ies ges — ae a ay associations [ have had with you Sl have longed to be a newspaper cor \ eas Ha Convention Y REPEATS CON- respondent anid say a fe 38, Bu meng auan ines ores |HUSBAND OF GADSKI ——[oncer nna for'many’seurs oma with|®°°% guton Witt DECIDE 2 |e ane fit! CARRIES HI8 GRIP FROM TRAIN “Our offensive in Volhynia, Gallota MUST STAND TRIAL i eceedt the Sa A peraisent rumor that Woofrow 2 |sophical, prophetical, einematograph-| | TO FERRYBOAT. PAE ccwine opteined treme. suc: | 1 ee adolphia “Tageblatt, al-) wilson im to be renominated by ¢ — = + |ieal correspondence has been unrscog- | OM leaving the train this morning ee tay? tin ofa) t ee [tough a Socialist paper, announces! i. Democratic National Convention 2 MR HUGHES OW THE ASTOR ROOF Gsocian PRED AN. nized, and one exigency after anocher| He candidate carried his own grip conses yesterday,” the official report) i ts eher and Other De-| that it stands fat for Hughes and |e eee eee eat Wodnes-|@ (| UR A a lite the @asmboak Nowe ot the early faye, “The enemy armies continue to | (=tpia sch d ie eae whieh im to meet here vs ueuvbsddedesdecessenaeeunecccecdeceesccevnness {| his compelled me to make uther ar | 1 tho feet aoe) muffer enormous losses In Wiis fendants in Welland Canal Case a pee pata a leas ali aia aiaceaoeens s os 3 acs mente, i P ry, | UNtL a camera squad apt rhe farce attacks ef our a w Yo j am now under contract for work, | Unt pene throwing into our hands Lose Demurrer WILSON HERE TO-NIGHT on hie arrival last night if he cared WILSON TALKS BY WIRE ‘NEW U 5 DREADNOUGHT relatively untinportant, which, how.) "OR ot s. ptghes wan given The imdtotment charging Capt. to way anything about the report. Mr. hs | will datuin me here during the). suite of three rooms on the eighth Hans Tauscher, husband of Mme. ON WA T0 WEST 0 N Murphy gave the question deep 0 S N ST ou S| M0: ine the convention Is held. 1 put} 9 0 faa cotimation of whioh Is ae yet im | Gadski; Wolf von Igle, former Secre- Y P | T toought, Then with his customary T LEADER | ' L | | ST POWERFUL AFLOAT slide my longing to see a convention; Lae R loge serial lest ae om ables tary to Capt. von Papen; Alfred A. meer loquacity he gaid: "The convention —- — - that la very great, but ie ie an moth-| sie ret aller wae Robert Fuller, “Vor inetance, in @ single sector! Fritven, and Constantine Covani| President Will Address Graduates] will decide” President Also Has Political Dis-|So American Experts Believe of|ing compared to my wien to write! nig secretary while Mr. Hughes was twenty-one hi papermen bow tt may be timprove Afte leing with @ ecore of vie- wove, twenty-nine field Kitchens! ject destruction of the Welland Wilson With Him, ton and “pep” than thelr Republi- While’ House ice To-Day | Pain tudiy, . [arn Mr Hlughon erected the news: forty-seven machine gun trains, 13,000) Canal, must atand under the ruling} WASHINGTON, June |2--Presi-|0an brethren manifested In Chicago! WwasiINGTON, June 12-—Pres NORVOLK, V lune 12 The} GHARLES £, HUGHEB” | ene men, someone eeked hich BOW poods (482,000 pounds) of barbed wire, | to.4ay of Judge C. E. Wolverton in| dent Wilson will leave hore late to-]% week ago. In the first place, St.) dent Wilson talked politics to-day |new wiper-dreadnought Vennaylvanta | It felt to be drafted by fifty million 1,000 concrete planks, 7,000,000 cubes| the United States District Court. De-| day tor West Point where he will ad-| Louls, although it ts normally Ary OM) wiry wow - Cong fonal ¢ *)came to the Nore Navy Yard to U § MORE RESPECTED NOW people for the greatest office in the of concrete, 10,000 poods (180 Sone: 06 murrers had beon filed for the de-|dreas the graduates of the Milltary| Sunday, wasn't as stingy as Chica} ang wos in communication » le- jay from her builders at Newport] Gade country. coal, enormous depots of ammunit! “a fonse. a / Academy to-morrow morning. He will|On the Sabbath day, June 4, Repub-| pranh with Democratic loudera at St. Newa aud was eommisnoned in the “I can onty eay that there are cer- and quantities of arma and other ma-| | The demurrer fled in the 1nieres:| 4» accompanied by Mra, Wilson, Sec- | loan patriots from ail over the YM} Pouts for the Nattonal Convention, |Vnited States Navy, with Capt HB H , Pan dh acme A ta lr terial. tured 20,.| Fidiculous to charge that @ military |fetary Tumulty and Col, W. W.|try were wandering around ¢ hleago] Representative Flood f the | Wilson command Next week anal — matter of duty ts extremely clear and “In another esotor we captul | enterprise against the Welland Canal| Harts, bis military aide. The trip| with thelr tongues hanging out, aren delegates al large the ntlon | co Mita w ecetve ©! Ambassador to Italy, Defending|leeves no ground for hesitancy,” re- 000 rife cartridges, 200 boxes of mA. | could consist of flve unorganized and) rom Washington to New York will|ing lquid refreshment, and ail | rom Virginia, arvauked fur « eail iS acieias | Wilson's Policy, Says Only A Hiled ir. Hughes. “There 8 no quae: are atic peer eT Te ee eer and tie cule) pe made by (rain and to-night the| vain; but bere in St. Louis getting | the White Il: irsday by wc With ber twelve Heineh ities tour] Wilson's Policy, Says Only Amer Jtion in hie aituation as to what I hand grenades, tld we aeat clates had acted in violation of the| party will board the naval yacht|® drnik wae an easy matter All | uittes from the V W ) 21-inch torpedo tubes and twenty wns Hummiliated Are Pxpatriates, | snould do. 1 did tt, and im my an- four machine guns, id hpi for | MW anent the formation of military| Mayflower for Point. The re-| visitor had to do was usk for It, an pny Ane , i finer he vw WASHINGTON, June 1%.—Thomas|ouncement to the country I en- ers and a Norton portable pump enterprises in this country, turn trip will be by train to-morrow |anything In the list was forthe ng | 3 f An 4t 7 y | deavored to make my attitude clear. the extraction of drinking water. The _ night St. Louis, with true Southern h sapsire ot mach commons wer Baer) GETS BROOKLYN PLAYER. Talley, weloomaea tier Gemiocratlc tals prepare: a > i. nn + |tors and assuages thelr ¢ fous operations proves how Oppo Hartford Club Purchases Release TRAIN SCATTERS CROWD; matter what the law says tune was our blow against the enemy. | of Outftelder Zimmerman, MARSHALL'S FATE DEPENDS ON| “During yesterday's fighting W®) HARTFORD, Conn, June 12—J. Ht KILLS Two HURTS SCORE TAGGART'S DICTUM. took prisoner one General, 409 officers | lark, owner of the Hartford Maatern ’ Owing to the fact (hat Mr. Wilken and 25,100 scoldiers. We also captured |Leaguo team, announced to-day the em SRST pe Ie eis 1h tb ho ronomionwed|* thirty guna, thirteen machine guns |purchaso of the release of Wittam| New York Central Flyer Dashes} as rumor has tt, Lau | Neiwon Page, America Ambassador to Italy, who t# in Washington on| leave, saw President Wilson to day | wnd later made 4 statement defending! nistration against charges ‘anw have beon humiliated | xn polloy of the United NOTHING TO 8AY ABOUT HITCH- COCK OR ROOSEVELT. “Will Frank Hitchcock be Ohairman of the National Committee?’ Mr Hughes was asked, “I can't say anything on that just now,” replied the candidate, with @ only Amertoans who have! amie, Accept. > NEW CABINET FOR ITALY. King ® accepting afore | With 1 nominatio , +a fees 1 es ip hued," sald Ambeasador | sy . ” and five bomb thriwera, This mukes |Zimmerman, an outfielder, from t Into Throng of Two Hundred |** 8 anticipated that there will not OM la ; aS banncer Will you mee Col. Roosevelt sks | Tir oc fonals, and. the relew 1} ye much hard work for the conven 3 anternt Aven L : “| can't say anything on that, the total of captures In the recent |or outfielder Briggs. Zimmerman is Workmen para tegi tare are = viirioud pias tle sirding the! Mone RTSLY TOW] ther,” gait: Mn Hushes tions (covering @ total of seven expected to report” to-morrow ition. Th , 8 40 ax . a ; j Mee Bhan to tie Un oe 46 either,” said Mr. ; Gaye fighting) of one General, 1,649 | oe | CLEVELAND, ©. June ew{deciare that Thomas Riley Marsnai | BRANDEIS SUCCEEDS HUGHES Be and whe hw foreign accent,| Questioned ae to his future plang ° McLean Estate to Son CHEVELA? Me NOW rd + beaneattriny = z In the chy rity of Murope the! the candidate said he w officers and more than 106,000 soldiers, | wy siqrNGToON, June 12-—The will of k Central passenger train No. 11,)0f Tndlanu, our w pe et MORE JAP TROOPS TO CHINA, (rtet Stes was never ao muad re: | oo Py ar ch Petia - with 124 guns, 180 machine guns and | jo. stcLean, multi-millionaire news. | Westbound, ruaning more than two| President, Js also to be renominated, eee *\ wpected as it in to-day,” es caanifory 1m aanere fifty-eight bomb throwers, |paper publisher, and. public utilities | oure late In a fox, ran into a crowd | although many Democratic Stator.) wasiiNToN Pwo Unc >——— | See Rarer Lie =f “Among the various epleodes may|imnarnate, filed to-day, leaves the of nearly two hundred waiting on the| Men, particularly Gov. Major of Mis-|iyrundeie was : a by bad Bl bagi na o Martie a * ra : y 4 i Peevee ie ncn |e eR ee PUNTA VA BE-OF te Tri, erelmot slow fo eay bat anelonice caster ay aes co é PH ie trom New York," he sald. “ belong (Continued on Second Page) MN Maa ontorer | nerious!y|term in enough for any Vice Prea \' 1 roult f Ver. tavert naling , ue th, Bar | in New York and bave come back enty-five of y Ga KCOre Now York, f . held eX . (Fer Racing Results See Page 2.) age. The dead have not heen identified, | (Continued on oud Page.) Mee Hughes, Mr, Hughes sald he bee asd ee yet 1 '

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