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nearly all the States comprising the Central Department, U. 8. A., for Mex- bool batons service, were under way day, according to an an- Boitronast issued from the head- quarters of Major Gen. Thomas H. ge Laptaloecdit | fren department. ly before 6 o’ ian Ga Barry Fecnived instructions from the War Department which will be put into effect to-day. The head- quarters remained open all night and several conferences of staff officers took place. . in Ilnois National Guard circles there was unusual activity following setts National Guard Mo- the tseuance of the order calling out all but two of the eight regiments. bflized by Noon. Chicago, it was announced, the RUSH IN PENNSYLVANIA, |auota of approximately 4000 Guarde- men from this city is expected to be Men in Central, Southern and on its way to the mobilization camp at Springfield within the next forty- Pacific Sections Hurrying to Armories. AL STATES QUICK T=: IN RESPONSE T0 PRESIDENT'S CAL Ninety Per Cent. of Massachu- eight hours. SAN FRANCISCO, June 19—Mo- foilization of militia is in full swing! in CaRfornia, Oregon, Washington Montana and Idaho to-day. In those | States approximately 9,000 National | Guanismen will be ready for service | ‘ on the Mexican border within forty. ! h according to statements} Adjutant Generals com the various fore With a few days of recruiting !t was conf- dently predicted that a considerable larger number would be prepare take the fiel erties MISSOURI TO ‘E AEROPLANE TO GUARD; HAS RAISED $10,000. From all over the country come re- ports that have but one general tenor —that the National Guard in all the States has been prompt to answer President Wilson's call. PHILADELPHIA, June 19.—Nearly | 12,000 National Guardsmen were being mobilized in Pennsylvania and Dela- ware to-day for border duty In ac- cordance with the call of the War Department. Virtually the entire Guard of the three States was in- cluded in the call. Under the War Department's orders approximately 9,500 men will be mobilized in this State and should the organizations be; recruited to war strength it would; ST. LOUIS, Juno 19.—Aibert Bond increase the number to about 20,000, |Lambert, head of tho United States BOSTON, June 19—More than 90/A¥iation Reserve Corps, announced | per cent. of the militia under orders | to-day that the campaign conducted | had assembled at their armories at | bY the organization for the last | tha anointed tics |threa months had resulted in obtain- Massachusetts troops, in their mo- | {8 $10,000 with which to supply the | Dilization at South Framingham, wil| National Guard of Missouri with an| have the benefit of first-hand infor. | Aeroplane. Ho sald that he probably | a would telegraph to New York to-day mation from the cainps in ¢ ordering the latest and most efficient PALROADS READY ; FOR GREAT TASK OF Col. Fi A Mm type of machine for the militia’s us the Kigh tegimen having been tn > coors" mppitizaTion smooTd §=— MOVING TROOPS ordered to R urn to-day orts of the prbmptness of the WHITMAN IS TOLD Feeponse of the guardamen were re-| Pinar Trains Berit ea eunntnean | ana in the State of Yusatan have But There Are 3,013,895 Un-| eived m New impshire, Maine Gove eeps in Close Touch by iO > R een order sut by proclamation of ranize ‘ivilians I and Vermont Tele » With Adjutant Gen- | Will Have the Right » Mexican Government organized Civilians Who ATLANTA, Fane 19. Active Ag ie 7 Way Over All Lines. the proclamation was ex Could Bear Arms, pret fons National Guard eral and Gen, O'Ryan, | pox | hibited informing the An | enna aan Mobilization we un Way in the ALBANY, June 19.—Gov, Whitman,! phe railroad doun eats ve because the If Gon, ¢ nza called his entire South Atlantic States to-day in res; who was in tel close t0u0 | ready fort epare | Federal army into service against BPO se © Presider : ury and Major! tes: in a moving of the wn An the United States he would have not Vlorida’s N Ationa ne day resard-! militia of the he Mexican (© emoving than 52,000 men, This was the preted by its offic f the Guard, 40'd | border jt her ref estimate furnished to the Unit ina as er bsp machinery ay his was the word from the oM rai ssenger vess | States War Department at the ti South Carolina an rking smoothly A a L vi ve Kast | jof the Vera Cruz troubles and there mess wit yo osevern no ext t as the ist 1 States. Officers a will immediately he el , eee ploo, Zacate Aisne, Luastilal, their armorics and movement « y| Naval Oticer Who bi Prous | Guanajnata Acapuk Victoria AL i i ‘ of 1914] engine | ble With Huerta Succe Valles a Puebla until Maren strength «loan not | fares | Admiral Fletche HN vss wllon isi ganeral Officers and men aA tO ates ma ‘i Sinaia Jen elaeank ‘ . va IeAM LA WAE Le: ANNO ous fora rv tes that ten} Bastern roads just emergins trons | Adie H. TA MMe yy ; ae eo ‘ ve heen fa 1 hon ian ! re the enlisted men oa “Nathonal manag : i 2 Papo nriny ve ind might a Virtua u | cusine ated t ! \ ! bce ; : i q1b} te Pon r t ment for t f 4 Hoon r ' Hing snd Florina and ANY FNS TO KEEP ro) supp fleet, was advan PTE PER Georgia points Aha palhOAaS ALT ad winove! Vico Adm ‘ mately 3,000 men at the 8 | 85 Who Are tea e Penn 1 re a i | : ; : i} timmen Receive Their Pay it There a rollin) Ad tL May te ' V 0) at a Thev Go Out. | stock ava 1 ' dred y ' CHICAGO, June 19- Plans for the, On baie eles Trains 1 ay just Nite zene Mobilization of the National Guard of SALE mals tO quickly: as onload i 1 the. Aisiartoua ala i pay to "i the Na ats ; ’ seer V uard and the State Naval Mili Bie : s i rere veral banking and business house he eared) alt m announc to-day that} oy rte (of A their employees who went out anal , ull pay jeaaet : ts i Hite ” ME AIGAY F Field GUNS rihur P. Lee, a fermer member of |.) Pe ery the ‘Twenty-third Regiment, now] tat ta a iste 4 p rn tye tage red ea or POSTE LAREDO } nk, No. 128 mdway,| J that six and posdibly ton ie Seely i t . the bank's employees would go e Pen - : p with the militia, 4 « etd | t Opry positions being held n for t ir of Texas 1 : 7 and their silaries continuing tarous. 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GALLIENI WAS SLAIN BY AN OFFICER, IT IS SAID Passengers on Lafa the the interesting rumor that Gen, G =| ing this ion of the line have only Hent, the “Savior of Paris," whose “partly repulsed" the Russian attacks, death caused gloom in France, was pH TKOGRAD, June 19.—-Great} murdered in his rooma by a French masses of Russtan cavalrymen, the! oticer whom he charged with treason. ! dreaded aAUaeat: (har ipneeli This otfleer tid the report current 4 Coucasua, are driving n shipboard, had been lis feni Girlie Falteatinie Aus from Verdun and eb dea eetnaie iH Hating with ¢ Ge capital of Bukowina, which ne render Verdun fortress FBCahaled inthe itside the room in which Gen, WMD PEAHISEAICA UAL HIRI Me W closetod with the ac no towand he desolate ty sof is ig rd a t thian punta ane bebngy ' in found the Genoral en aie ee fm ; : ly ul edon the floor and ip Heiden atti Neat aihant andin, over him with aw NRA SuGLOIA LG: ‘i '* ris ive sinoking pistol, The alloged Mhoactdution ure naLuralis daluy't derer i sald to have been ur i i ny Aral > foptry and aruilery tawe to come up 1" M i profess to be ITALIAKS REPULSED, HAAN SILICONE ' be eu IS VIENNA'S REPORT mo ( MM ' rnin "i Ge Gane \ ( joer a Kf “iG | } ' ; 1 ‘ for MEAN 19, ' ose ‘ s t a 4 Suy Halian troop A \ eaken thelr fai h i ne vot : Fe Aan ' ' tte v le : A y > ‘ © FALL GF CZba NOW gs WAY SWING ROUMANIA TO CAUSE OF ALLIES ' . 1 <~ matic f ANOTHER NOTE TO AUSTRIA. 2 )"." 5 Untled States Demande Coates and ay ne ih ania Ww Reparation for Sufmarine Meineke | ye pron ' \ pane UNDIMINISHED VIOLENCE = IN RUSSIAN ATTACKS Marsholl Pally to ser Wilson ” OY GERMAN POSITIONS, HERILAIN ’ a “ ul t . ' ant Va ' : wa ® Boot, 14,86 cents per pouad——Adva A Kussiah attempt to cross the THE =i WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916. ard CAPTURE OF KOVEL IS FORECASTED IN REPORT 10 BERLIN a Gen. Von Linsingen Con- fronted by Superior Force of Advancing Russians, FALL OF CZERNOWITZ. Austrians Making Stand Front of Dneister After Evacuation of City. in LONDON, June 19.—Heavy fight Ing between the Rugs ns advancin toward Kovel and th mans under n. von Linsin in reported by jthe Berlin Tag t's correspondent t Austrian headquarters, ending to an Amsterdam despatch to the The mt Exchange Telegraph Company. Russians are in superior numbern the despatch asserts that the 1 blatt a $ ed so ? | nows Tho nt of the fighting is word to prepare Berlin for the ‘eutonic retreat. says that the Aus ken up fresh positions »wita and the Dniester, awaiting further Rus attacks, In the middle Strypa sector, on the direct line to Lemberg, the German ( al, Count von Both. r, is reported to be maintaining his resistance against hed the Russians, BERLIN (ia I RO OEDTODDEDID sian Avy pressuve by ette Bring Story Mt Paris” Was lon), June That “Savior Admiasion that the Russians in t Murdered, offensive posite the ratlrowl centre Passengers arriving this morningoa Of Kovel are making progress is made 7 In the oficial statement of the . French Ling ¢teamer Lafayette, aiuntee Lidl | Ollice to-day The stat de jfrom Bordeaux, brought with ‘them clares Gen, Lingingen's forces defend- eka 3o tn heavy matchin 19.-—| otder Dniester north of tussia Nieguriaka Failed, pur yetitions loveyk were Pupeateg with nattacks a nV 2 undimished viouenee, In Volhynia fighting beg: nagun at Alpa and in the dist s of the ger aczy, Stockhod and styr Rivera." GERMAN REPULSE AGAIN” ON FRONT AT VERBUN Violent Infantry Attacks North of Hill 321 Are Beaten Off PARIS, June 19—Violent German infantry attacks against French post- tons north of Hill $21 on the Verdun front were repulsed, according to the official statement of the War Office to-day. On the west banks of the Meuse the Germans shelled the south- ern slopes of Dead Man's Hill heavily, A German attack in the region of Chattancourt Was repulsed by French curtain fire and efficacious counter preparations with infantry. Twe squideony of French airmen bom- burded Vouzlers Barracks station, me big calibre shells FRENCH ON OFFENSIVE IN VERDUN SECTION; CHECKED, BERLIN SAYS. BERLIN, Anette ve London), The f ing statement on military tions was issued to-day by the nan Army Headquarters “In the Meuse region dun front) the fring ed appreciably to- ward evening, and during the night it | attal wreat pity on Dead Man Hill and to the west of the hill, as well as in the sector of the front from umont wood to Fort Vau Ay previously reported, during the night of the I7th an enemy attack ot Thiaumont wood was repulsed. 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