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SEE SE ass Bilieon went to work with energy Om an invention to cheok the submarine evil. Mr, Edl- son Was reported to be working eighteen hours a day. In four weeks he fibmitted fourteen complete re- Y ports to the Navy Department on matters of vital importance to the naval defense of the United States. It is not known whether the plan submitted to the Navy Department fot the handling of the U boats was embodied in these reports. Before this it had been announced that @ method for detecting the pres- ence of submarines had been per- fected; but whether this was in the hands of the Alles or an American invention was not disclosed. Whether the detector is used in connection with the plan now before the Navy Department for solving the U boat problem was not disclosed either. But the big point is that the Naval Advisory Board, comprising the one great inventor of the world and many of the most expert engin in America, is satisfied that they have completed a plan which will result in cleaning up the seas of the U boat terror. of Navy Department Ome! Recept of Report. WASHINGTON, May 5.—Navy De- partment officials may they do not} know the details of the plan for com-/ batting the submarine menace, an- nounced in New York to-day by Chalr- man Saunders of the Naval Advisory! Hoard. They aay they have only been | advised that a report has been for-| warded to the Navy Department During the last few months scores of inventions for the same purpose have been tested by the Navy Depart- ment and although many were promis ng, all developed fatal defects. Phe Advisory Board embraces prob- ably the finest expert talent and the vest scientific minds dn the country. On it are represented the eleven fore- ost societies of engineers, inventors and scientists. U BOAT FIRED 20 SHELLS WAR DEPARTMENT OUTLINES OFFICIAL PLAN FOR RAISING AMERICA'S ARMY BY DRAFT. —— Conscription to Be Put Hands of State and City Officials, Physician, acting ex officio, unl different board shall by the Governor, In citles contain- ing populations of more than 30.000 the registration will be under the con- * trol of the Mayor and selected boarda WASHINGTON, May 6.—The full] of registration. In order that the strength of the firat war army ongun-| designated county and city officials f2e@ under the Selective Draft Bii|*"@ the people generally van got @ clear understanding of the census Will be 16,838 oMcers and 628,659 en-|ostnods the following briéf cutline 1a Neted men, making up eighteen war | given: strength infantry divisions complete ‘The Sheriffs or other designated tn every way and aupplemonted by|Mclals, immediately upon receiving wixteen regiments of heavy field ar- notice from the Governor, shall ap- point registrars for each voting pre- tillery, equipped with large calibre howltaers and two cavalry divisions. cinct, The proportion of registrars shall In preparation for the task of train- ing this great army the existing reg- be announced | be one for each 170 persons to be reg- istered. Each age to be registered | Will comprise about 1 per cent. of the ular establishment and the Nattonal population. If, for instance, all men | - between nineteen and twenty-live | Guard are being brought to full war! years of inclusive, are to be rog- | etrength The regulars, when all five additional increments provided for in the National Defense Act have beon added, will total 11,232 officers and 000 men of all arms. Since Apri! 1 nearly 50,000 recruits have been ob- tained, bringing the army up to nearly je, istered, tHe registrar would have to | enroll about 7 per cent. of the pre- cinct population WILL REGISTER IN THE USUAL VOTING PLACES. It in desirable to accept the services of competent volunteer registrars to ve without compensation, All Keg- 180,000. Istrars must be sworn, Men taken by draft will not be] The voting place in each prexinct called to the colors before Sept. 1 Pan jd prepared foe registration. ‘ob. | Full printed instructions covering The War Department has been ob-| Vo, Uetall of registration will bo In ged to defer actual organization of the hands of Sheriffs and Mayors forces to that time, principally for]the fifth day after the Presiden’ AT URAGUAYAN SHIP! ‘°° reasons—equipment, prepara- Orgone ties. ; 4s ins of off e Mayor of a city containing pad of camps and training of oM-) more than 30,000 Inhabitants, or the Five Americans in Crew of the De-| stroyed Steamer; Three From Greater City. LONDON, May 5.—It waa an- nounced that a German submarine fired twenty shells directly at the Uraguayan flag when the Uraguayan steamer Gortzia was sunk, April 13, Despite the heavy shelling by the \ boat there were no casualties, the crew being cared for by a British gunboat, There were twenty-two membors of the crew, including five Americana; George T. Rex, captain, New York; Wiltam J, Smith, mat Brooklyn; Charles F. Wilbam, New York; Ed- ward Elwell, Portland, Ore., and Ra- phael Cooper, Rose City, Ore. | —— WILSON IN GALLERY LEADS OVATION FOR | | Staff; Charles P. Mill and Thomas J./ lation, the City Clerk is the official) LONDON, May 5.—The British have}. pousiy ny the people. Sweden is| ZIMMERMANN ARE OUT one is justified in seeing the hand of| “Jt 1s impossible to send another Howells of Fittabureh, to whom to apply. ‘The absentee will| made further progress north of Hav- |‘ elie - ae eee aa : Ludendorff manipulating the figures }Mote,” said the Premier. “The tem This si nue nde e' be told how to register, but he must] rincourt Wood and near Fresnoy, ac- | #!8° Influenced by Norway, which 18} CopENHA 5.—The move-| on the strategic chessboard. | porary Government will comply witli errr 1 War ieee renénts re vee ume are ch his pre-|cording to an official statement is-'moving fast toward war against ment to oust Imperial Citancellor von ee ..| by ge Mig Ory peter tae Tite duty and leave its post rather . eae cine ration day, rab leien , a pal . : sehinaacdtollwe ral A . ely guard f ‘ (Continued from First Page.) “Mr, Maker's idew is that the com-|"Peraons too sick to present them. | %ed to-day by the War Offic Germany Sixty-six Norwegian Bethmann-Hollweg and Foreign Hindenburg-Ludendorff plan, owing to {than take such a step, which wouk _ mission will co-ordinate many differ-| selves for registration"must send al Field Marshal Haig's report indi-| ships were sunk in March and sev- retary Zimmermann may be impelied | its basis of technical and tactical nov-| menace the country with very serious . sat hae >ppc competent person to the County or|cated continuance of the deadlock in} enty in April. Speakers in the by knowledge of German peace ad-| elties, and the fact that spring has ap- e The Gover! PPT carretera eereaenis | Ppt outs Sat Edy Boer ANo Pee He YOY Cine on tie Mth Gay OftO Ohh the Arras esctar and was devoted tn) Bigrthlig havel deciared that at.thlalvocalan that thera ia ‘wo: ghanve! dor | BASH? Came to Mas tende. to oon, |cooreduence’: | 78 Goxeriaisa® Ws he drawing together of free people | for service among soldiers tn training igeuing of the proclamation. rhe ta anes MM have no ships left;serious efforts to end hostilities un. | £m, the evidence of the closed Gerniun | Lands wD y against the aggression of military |camps and will operate as a clearing clerk will give instructions for regis. | {Stine action to the south rate Norway will have no ships ts r ‘hd | border that th mething doing. | has assumed in behalf of the country Jespotiom house to eliminate competition and tration, The deadlock in the Arras sector | eignteen months hence. til these two leaders wh out nd in the view of that responsibility It is quite true that people and jlost motion of overlapping organiza-| Officials of educational, charitante | was not without fighting. Three fur- —_— Information here to-day tndteated | EWTIE VAWTER COURT is bipeasy to resign if it becom he ‘representatives of the people may |tions. and other institutions should apply|ther German counter-attacks were TURKS MAKE A STAND general recognition among the Ger- aye bet Ah 4 pe ies BT 1| for instructions to the County or City | made during the night, the British man elements desirous of peace that | Ree aan be betrayed by some mentary gust| Enlisted men of the ational Clerk on the sixth day after the date | ™ Heal ape oe el Ree an’ thle TAR ara ETO | of passion which they witimately de- |G who .are;to attend oficers'|of the proclamation for instructions |Commander in Chief reported 10 ‘HOLD. JERUSALEM velr main: Nine |Unton Labor Aske Congrene te, Gei ore training cambes wil! not be ordered t jas to a convenient method of regis- | Were directed against the newly won block, Zimmermann's replacement by | Hecodem éapluciaud: gull Bp LP oihieg a2 ola nonitions on the Hindenbi Count von Bernstorff, former envoy | ,, Hi | . ‘ : But the military despotinm of camp before May 20. Delay in des- | tfation ; Ane stentiariea | Bitish positions on the Hindenburs nt yon Ber ormer envo¥ | «Witness Absent,” Sheritt Declares | The Central Federated Union, at Germany is such that it lasus through Apes haa caused the post. |, 220 Wardens of jails, pentitentiaries | ine, The first was broken down In| Civilian Population Evacuates {to the United States, ts being axltate : ap , meeting in the Labor Temple last wenerations, ‘Vhis menace is not one |/Soens oe * i espe Tale Geen ee ‘Clty Frain a oes entrated British artillery fire. I vin ' iR with the idea that he might be abl Ona ild Delivery night, adopted a resolution calling decreases with knowled ponement, which allows r al} the County o! ere FOR TRAIT ues wo passed the " dozen Villages, and Reserve es estore German- lea alae | on) ., * hei reeesgy pea Oe ee cmahdame is. Wana Oita? Gales |tlofia on the sixth day Pb eta 8 | to restore German-American ry Al Case. upon Congress to do all in its power sete Bd LA ahadrardy COMMMAN KE 44 © afte date of t . e 1 t tions | obte depen: > i There is such a thing in the world !tions in picking out twenty-fiv ,Kive days after the date of theligh trenches ufter a pertod of sharp| Are Called Ou ; an of the supers | CHRISTIANSBURG, Va., May 5—[% tain Independence for: Trelund 8 & power which can focus all the : t Mt TORRE PIOOMAADOR COmnOte tenting CAIRO, May Turkey | Holtweg is regarded as of the super. | | OTIISTIA gp ee "it. |The union iso declared in favor of sources of knowledge and civilian, |!#ted Guardsmen whe will be sen | regulations will he in the hands of alt RIN: (Wi LOHApR); MAVIEBE| tee cecnatale cland aenine | military type. There 1s ittle evidence | r hearing @ few character wit-| +. Jing incomes from $2,000 for un- M10 make Itself moral and ma- | from each regiment ler ayEELEAA ooniORtLaD,. the sanguinary breakdown of] |) fe ficia cre that the military aristocracy in|P€s8es, the entire court trying married men up, and increasing so terial master of the world An official outline of the method | Of over $0,000 por . nglish attacks on the Arras front|@dvance toward Jerusalem és the conservatives arc |Charles KE. Vawter for the murder of|that no one would have an income of it ' Ths President is authorized to call} infantry developments have been|Maude's Brit army. The Germany, nor the conservatiy . > th 00,00 is against that danger thatipy which military registration is to “bist ‘antry a | Ma 1 But | Stockton jr. left in automobiles thig| More than $100,000 a y bah’ Ghana Gr wintane’ Kn ileation D upon all public officers to assist in| imited to near Mullecourt.” sald to-|ohiefs are walt to mec ready even to talk about peace, But 4 S20), 090 5. year lave banded themselves together, In)? carried out under the Selective |the execution of the law. The PlaB | day'e official statement, ‘on doth | va custion by civilian there 1s widespread discontent among |attern oon for WAckshurg to view ¢ |Forther Million Dollar that cause we shall surely conquer Conscription Bill was made public I Mer at ate Lan on bi raha ha sides of which the English are at het s ivi " lthe workers and the radicals, The| scene of the killing, ment Saucht fer Hace and our children can lo ac om the W hy proper execution of the li acking in dense masses. They were| villa) ow o ; “s He Tien ‘ pont E ind our children can look back {0 to-day, with an appeal from the Wars ocred thar patriotic citisena wilt | acking, im dense masses. | Th villages: Baw ‘ | -anks of the progressives are growing | Court was halted while Dr. W. W.| BOSTON, May. 5.—-Alumnt of the Tian ta une edt i on aan #4 | Department for the voluntary services lofrer their services free as registrars. French troops penetrated rman j rd A a : \daily, Austria-Hungary is particular- | Kangeley, whom the defense wanted | Hervard Law School have started but upon ebristian spirit. of Stat stion and othe officials in} Such services will kratefully | positions east of Neuville yesterday, yi a : a ; ne same time stented bau bik cOBUlaE movement | ‘0, Blac “on the stand again, was |eampaign to secure an endowment fund poat sincerely you for enrolling and cla Ing millions of |#¢knowledg Volunteers for this! but were subsequently driven out, the | M4sses of Turkish reserves are bein Ay dic ie Sal jcalled fo ‘ of $1,000,000 the institution, Thig is Sea AAT Sricoita aa ents coe | SENUAR RAG) CIARIEYIBS 'SOUNONS OF ce rvicg “SHDUIG. COMMUnIONtS. Immes [enc Aiea are ni eek aie tomhans [concentrated he radicals for peace, slo fte's gut of town: a ohtid deliv. |ing ent of the effort under wa: refound senyy the significance | men for army duty Mately with the proper offical acer Ca weaes, eka | ae atone Ge ee One striking feature of the radicallery case," declared the Sheriff as all | raise $10,000,000 for the general uses oe Wale aaieue’ a Pa ed anc Careful preparation has been made ae teres prisoners, the statement says, siete on. S y ove in Germany which is arousing |in court sm fhe unlveralty. The committee tn charge says, ich lies near the ‘ “a a in its appeal says that the endowment of Mr. Balfour apparently did not| to place the whole task in the hands | has been increased to bebe ys Jorrest interest here 1s the absence of are two or three additional chairs in. th: now WHat Pramldent Wilach was Gne|ot civ) Heinis of the Stats and| BRITISH rROYER SUNK On the Aisne. front artill An Bea ¢ Jafta is niles | sny apparent curb by the derma | BERMANY NOW ADMITS Law schaol is imperative. Fine nee ot ested lstendrs and /to remove every suggestion of mili ; fighting continues with a treme nd north a co Government or the German censorship Sgn Moe oe eee ee ech Went tO | lary force in putting the measure into | BY MINE; 62 LIVES LOST |>s:2stuse of ammunition ferueaiem 1 0 Maximilian Harden, tho raaicnt! WAR WITH UNITED STATES | coanaitntt carter tmproves, Cs . , a Fi . northeast of Gas rdinal Farle 0 18 recovering at bers began passing t o shake bh effect The only function of the ————— | ditor. His paper Die Zukunft does} residence om e effec’ and Federal Government will be super-|\citent in the El Channet 1s| TO CARD INDEX THE U. S. CHICAGO, M Jews in [not appear to have been perceptibly | eaanumaniiand Be ee ne Meee om resident Wilsc ame down n : ¢ helo pt = - tine are threatened with massacr nas Re sac aa Z j opera performed C lay, , Hons ys a inline the ila from | vision through the offic ot Officially ase Sains Namiurnciarc( Geimsitia way By ned wit | uieted down by German censortal ac- | American Residents Required to Re-|is reported to be greatly improved, His he appeared or ¢ floor he was Marshal General, The de A 1" Visa ae “according to a cablegram rec tivity, and Harden's editorials are | port Daily to the Police and secretary said that he had had a very wheered again and took a place just |partment’s statement follows | Admiralt Pe here to-day by Adolph uu more and more violent in demanding ’ ood day d ag y Het |p | WASHINGTON, May 5.—America may mor | Ss i 4 Ne whead of Reprosen eannette | ‘There waa a time in the country's) yy non, May 6-1 rE Bag indica national President o ymplete democracy in Germany | Stay in at Night. Mie eaitent Wileon tam nt Mistory when military enumerators,| 2064, poat destroyer and of proba-| There will be one card for every citi-| B'nal B'rith, from President Gilber\| Harden's friends here declare he! CGOPHNHAGEN (via London) aay | oleEo. ada i aon riggs \ « by Ayo! € ou LONK | ) of ne Lor nit wh appealed and @ cons one 40° DEAN At his residen: 3 Past Mr, Balfour and then shook , backed by bayc Went out AMONK) Hy one officer and sixty-one men, ia|zen and a group of cards for each in- | of a x 1 n Ledas r will demand & oon iat mal 9 By 5—Word has been received here trom | PADIAN.—At hie residence, 238 Rast hands with Speaker Clar nother | the people to take a compulsory ape eit auatee fe wit “ to President Kraus to intervene rament in Germany as the o: ’ F y a nda with Speaker Clark, mar the people 69 tale ai comoulaory Sy ennounced by tie’ Admiralty ine] dusty it ihe pian mods Uiroumhs | to Premidant rane (0 Intervene, hod of obtaining peace, realizing [Americans in Berlin that the Ger-| of the late Richard and Mary Padian « Pr . n b 0 CRAERE, SCENT: GREE statement issued to-day erred with mejnb 16 British mis am - 0 | EO . : A Padon| a ot lg ene grested many members | ¢ipig universal Hability to service!” “wy gestroyer of an older te ateunie aie To tudy hnwland's plane which waa |truth to the report," Mr. Kraus said,|with other radicals that a serious | man military authorities have issued Funeral Monday, May 7, from his the execution of the law is put into} M 24 r ; explained by Judg urice Amos Of}«r do not believe that the Turkish |peace effort is impossible with the] orders that Americans are now to be| late residence. Reaulem mass 10 ia ARETE # mine May 2 th the English Channel |ine irish Alintatty of Munition | bree ee sya ye ete La eal eeepc vr Reductions in| the hands of tho people. and wank," says the officlal announces | "A simpie sytem « tagmes Amos ex: [Government Will permit a massacre," | Conservatives and the military autoc- | regarded as hostile forelgners and are | 2°19, Hush fhe Kulphany, 4 mike WALL a Gia. STATE AND CITY OFFICIALS|ment, “One officer and sixty-one | Plained, “solved the difficulty | racy dominating Me , aavernias required to report daily to the police) {ory Baltimore paper please copy. POTTSVILLE, l’a, Ms on | 1 RCE THE DRAFT. | men are missing and are presumed to > y, | Quien for a Train-|5'8ns of intense irr J ation 0} OD-| stations. Th may not leave their —_—_ Jent W. J. Richards of the Pnitade- | WIth BNroO * nave t drowned.” Sethack tor Adver 2 ol ervatives at Harden's vigorous edi-|nomeg between 10 o'clock in the eve- | LOST, FOUND AND RE yhia and Reading Coal Iron Com.| The approval of the new national —— ALBANY, May 6.--Mayor Stevens of} wa sing Oliver p,| torial preaching are given in numer-| ning and 6 o'clock in the morning, ES . BE igeeliagas sebnbtired and ‘5 Albany to-day dismissed charges made | hing Ohe dae TOT th Grand Central Station, or 434 of, anu pany announced to-day that it is tho | ®fmy bill and the President's procla, ; , Newman, President of the Board of} us reports reaching here. | One de. thor, in case they are residents of | #4 2m. to Miho. pure containing pike ‘ Ne dent againet J. Sheldon Frost, Commission red that Harden was being dubbed | igs parle bora reward. Write He gt xpectution of the company to make | mation thereunder will be coincident, | Fas tublie Safety, by Aira, Margarec |THree Commissioners of the District {glared that Harden was being dubbed | portin, go outside the police limits, aris the customary summer discounts on | All persons within the age limits pre H, Sanger of New York, who. asked | of Columbia, obtained a of ab. saitiat Ratan inte This aetion by the German Govern- | pammeee—cmeeeeneesnesseensieees BOLBracite Som) Of 37 Cents ih June scribed will be required to present for hia remoyal from office. Several] gence to-day and enrolle Fort}? "rhe German censorship still con-|ment is regarded here as’ virtually | : cents in July and 10 cents in August weeks ago Comm ner Frost. pre i n As in previous years, “Every cffort|emeelves for registration at the Vented telecture Mra. Sanger was to| Myer for Instruction in cn officers’ |tinues almost impenetrable. | Noth- the first recognition by the Govern- A HH ft aang omeaee al | ing camp. In his application for|ing has yet been published in Ger 7 is being made io insure the largest | customary voting places in the voting) ; no give on. birth control ine Harmanus | training camp nis ADE | ing Hb in Ger} ment of the existence of a state of ‘AN lost or found articles ade possible production of coal from the| precincts in which they have their| PORT-AU-PRINCH, May 6.-—-Pres-|Hieecker Hall and the complaint fol-|@ commission he asked to be included | many ATUL FOLGE MNORBAB RE | eae with the United States, vortised in The World will be) mines,” he said. ‘It is our op nion | ; . y lident Artiguenave has sent a mee. |lowed in the first expeditionary force Gerard's speech at Bo recent Iisted at The World's Informas that sufficient coal can be produced | Permanent homes, on @ day which to Congress domandir 1 _ _> charging that Grand Admiral von tlon Bureau, Puliteer Building a cient co > nese a ¢ to Congress demanding a dec- , re this year to care for the normal needs; t® President will announce, The alah Rectan pple j at « jet 10 PCF! ya nan Also May Send War Minsion| Titpita in the Reichstag urged teak PIMLICO W WINNERS. Arcade, Park Row; World’ o e > vite coal probability ts that from ten to fifteen | '@ 9 rere y. Germany attack America oe be Uptown Office, northwest core f ail users of anthracit ” ittee has been appointed to con- y A wane ine! to United States, fore the actual break between Berlin ner 38th St. and Broadway — . days will lapse between approval Of) Lider the question. e f approxir 10 per cent. for| WASHINGTON, May 5.—-Japan may [and Washington, The charg INST RACH—Claiming | two-year ‘Werld’s Harlem Office, 151 Your Teeth May Cost More to Keep! the bill and registration day This tion was taken dec: orease OF & ‘oa spbllee i tion here and news from Ger- jolds; four and a half furlongs.—Bill ‘West 125th St, and Werld’s aco: a ke: ecause cotton m Ives, effective |send a war con to United | @ sensa a AHS | : Avings fi ake str Y 9 oet ann es p;,{ The Governor of each State will be! among the victims of the torpedoed | wi0'4 Mur grncun cet ae arene He > dofin nformation haa| many Was nly awaited. “Germans Pisce Shad, ano tae fieateeMespett 9b Brooklyn Office,’ 202 Washing- eee Pet c e apcosing |the Chief of Registration therein, ‘The | French steamer Montreal were Ave | NA? y\tiqy mi beng A the] Here, are, attempting, to explain, the perma ines 419-30.) ahiow $3.80 ton its Brookiym, for 90 ‘dere the concluding session of thé Massachu-| machinery of registration tn each|Haytian members of the crow and) fratl, RIVER, Mass, May f.—The| State Deva ey, that ‘\lhitg spoke under extreme Irritation as ee tha Prete adv 4 setts Dental Boclety convention to-da Rte taia ho la hacen oe a at three Haytlan passengers. The Mon- | -rextile Cou asked the Cotton | tons tt \ i] SOK Shas America Was eape Thonn LB geet? vuentes: aay d he need of highe i f e county ts os arge 0 4 @ treal was 1g between »rdea snufacture jor or 10 per|been ma ‘ H and t relle at A i ‘ 7” vad, Shifty Sadle janita ear v6 ERRE Bane FO 8 aty Clerk and ed Waice For oa Ue eat wage lucreaue to teke eect Juae 4, ment Wad considering the move y acting under England's orders, Sweet Marguerlte also rag, | VOLUNTARY | R. Mott of the International Y officials designated by the Governor therein, shall, with approval of the RECRUITING WILL BE PUSHED. Governor, appoint for each ward or Durt convenient minor subdivision con- uring the next three month#/ taining bout 30,000 people, one voluntary recrulting will be urged] Registration Board, and shall desix- to fill up the ranks of National! Hate one officer of each board to per- form duties similar to those imposed Guard and Toguiar Army to full! on the Sheriff, as heretofore outlined. war strength and thus avoid the| If the Mayor desires he may appoint necessity of taking more than half|a central board to co-ordinate the @ million men by selective draft.| Work of minor boards. On the fifth day after the President has ivsued bis proclamation, clerks of counties and cities of over 30,000 must secure a supply of blanks and The latest estimate of the number of volunteers required is approximate- 1y_ 1,000,000. cure 2 Yow Y. copies of the registration regulatio: Raymond B. Fosdick of New York} Promthe Sheriff or from the May. has been appointed Chairman of a] Absentees and the sick will apply to commission on training camps’ activ-| such clerks to have their registration ities to stimulate development of as filled Gaye 7 no Loop see facilities in gainps and adjoining SUCl, persons be given registration They are to be 1 structed by the clerk that the burd is on them to see to It that the cards reach the registrars of their home precincts by registration day. ABSENTEES SHALL BE REGIS- TERED BY MAIL. Persons absent from their home counties may be registered by mail. Lf so absent, a man should go to the communities with the idea of check ing moral hazards associated with camp life, ‘The other members of the com- mission are Lee F, Hammer of New York, Joseph Lee of Boston, Mal-| colm McBride of Cleveland, John M. © A. Joseph Raycroft, physical di- Clerk of the county where he may be | rector of Princeton University; Major St4ying, on the sixth day after the date of the President's proclamation. Palmer E, Pierce, Army General If he is in a city of over 30,000 popu- ‘Forming the New Russian Caverients DO DOCEETO 0980106000064 666601000 BED PIDTAMOHT9-9-D92.9- 0-H Ouneessesrse BO44-b ob A great historic picture, “The Soldiers’ National Duma, Petrograd, Russia. The men, formerly bereft of political rights, DODO0-4-94O1994-4-6-099OOd 0 906-4 PDD 0O046-0646-44 ion in sess: Russian army of fifteen is now represented in the great Deputies in the| law-making body by soldiers. million First Photograph to Reach New York 08494-46645 64064OOOO OOOO} PD-G-9-B4-DF 5-59-2299 99HFHOOODO9D 99-9999 99-0990 9O SOOO @ 0OO9-0-9-0-00 DOOD DOOM Note the large frame in back of the rostrum, from which the great portrait df the Czar has been removed. ‘SWEDEN FAGES REVOLT, —REICHTAG COMMITTEE MMOREPIRED FOR-LiCAT| VOTES, RESTRICTION Rulers Away—Anti-German (Continued from First Page.) FRENCH HOLDING CRAONNE AGAINST ALL GERMAN DRIVES (Continued from First Page.) Feeling Grows. LONDON, May 5.—4 ‘amsterdam despatch declares the danger of a ay a revolution against the present Gov- , i fresh divisions which recently : 4 Ne or Werte | caine ae ages ae arrived on this front. These af, {€FAment and royal family of Sweden| Deputy sald that no one must inter- forts were checked by our fire |!8 so great that two warships are} fete between the army at home and in the fleld and that until the end and 100 prisoners, of wh« d she pposite th al a om hid wh ao hom six |beld at anchorage opposite the royal) (+ 14, war the working classes must ; as abel Pb maine ra our |palace in case the King and Queen} emain absolutely calm. hand his brings up to more {are compelled to flee. pretend isan | than 1,000 the number of prison- ie ‘ eae | era taken, youterday between Au. The situation in Sweden Is very | SEE NO PEACE CHANCE berive and Navarin Farm, and | serious. Every day the attitude of| without success “-r him.” with Germany are resented more| [TIGHTLY SEALED BORDER MAY HIDE GERMAN DRIVE, Strict Guard on News Believed to Conceal Some Great Move- ment of Troops. COPENHAGEN, May 6.—German troop movements of the utmost sig- nificance, possibly harbingers of a Hindenburg spring offensive, are be- lieved to have been taking place, Since Friday no Berlin papers have reached Copenhagen, German’ papers, ‘With the single ‘ex- ception of a belated Mamburger Fremdenblatt this morning. Practically no mail is coming out of | | Germany, practically no private tel grams, and few press messages. dom has the German border been more tightly sealed, and behind these ex- traordinary precautions against ieaks and no other, RUSSIAN cL VOTES CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT Riotous Crowds Who Oppose Separate Peace Shoot Pro; German Agitators. PETROGRAD, May 5 (via London). —The counctl of workmen's and ‘sol- diers’ delegates has passed a vote*ot confidence in the Government by @ majority of thirty-five. The number of delegates voting was 2,500. Pro-German peace agitators are being attacked in the streets of Pét- of Numerous soldiers and * citizens. clayhes “have occurred, Shote have been fired and several persons reported to have been wounded, The fighting and rioting broke out Friday night when adherents of Nichails Lenine, the Socialist sep- arate peace advocate, recently ar- rived here from Switzerland, via Ger- many, sought to address the crowds swarming the streets, The demonstrations against’ the Government have apparently bben quolied. There had been two dayd of cheering, muttering, jostling mobs arguing back and forth in demon- strations that at times approached perilously near to organized ‘riots. At a meeting, lasting all of Thursday night, many differences between the Duma leaders and the soldiers’ and workmen's delegates were smoothed out. But through all the disorder (here }ran the instinctive caution against aiding Germany by disrupting Rus- sia's forces. Extremist agitators who sought to urge complete brotherhood |with German soldiers were howled down, Nicholas Lenine was literally swept away when he tried to speak. The crowd simply would not, let him talk. Before long the crowd's temper |had subtly changed into @ patriotic demonstration for Russia at any cost, and this sentiment was recognized |and fostered by friends of the pro- |visional leaders who entered the crowd and besought order again, Constant demand thut the present Ministers make public all compacts into which they had entered or in- tended entering—or else resign—wan voiced to the accompaniment of a pai- demonium of applause. “We are fighting an, offensive and not a defensive war,” was a. reiter- ated cry. The Provisional Government, through Premier Lvoff, had declined to modity | the note sent to the Allies. The Gov- ernment declares that the Ministers jaro prepared to resign their posts if | necessary. rograd by crowds