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I IE PTR ttm ee me FR EDITION _|“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’| __ “Circulation Books Open to All.” and PRIOE’ (rene N i Bo CENTS chen. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 19, “1917. 10 thr tind Covreiens, 198%) by The Press Futtishing 18 IE CRNT te Greater Now York ond _Two ce Hedeos County, N. 3. FIRST U.S. ARMY IN ) MARINES WITH PERSH Onn FRANCE 27,600 NG 10. MEN NEW YORK REGIMENTS 0 SOUTH SOON TO BE TRAINED UNDER GEN. LEONARD WOOD)». i=... TTALIANS SWEEPING ONWARD lis State Guard Organizations Or- dered Recruited to Their Full War Strength. MAY BE FIRST AT FRONT Gen mits the Directions to the Various Commands. from W On receipt of order ton to-day to reer the New York National Gu y branch war strength—orders whicil nem that 1,000 more mon must rought into the service—Major Gen, O'Ryan @t once got in to 1 with his sub ave not ye lihe State called with a view to speedin necessar ease in orde command may be ready on July 1 the date on w New York d vision will be called Pedera werviee. Along with the orders f w ington came notificatic , New York division will go direct from here to the Southeastern Department where tt will be under tie director ef Major Gen, Leonard W as gignment most gratifying to the New York contingent The o: are take ind that the Now York troops will t umong first Natic ‘ bodies sent to France It is explained that erufting proclamation does to the New York State regime now ‘on duty somewhere in th Btate in the Federal service. These regiments are the Second, Tenth Yorty-seventh, Twenty-third, Sev ty-fourth and Seventy-first Infantry Regiments and the First Squadre the First Cavalry. It does apply to the following rest ments: First of Binghamton, ‘Third of Kast Rochester; Seventh of Manhattan Twelfth of Manh Fourteontt of Brooklyn, Fifteenth (negro) ” at Peokskill, and Si Manhattan. Squadron A and two squadrons the Firat Cavalry, which yet been Federalized A regiment of Twenty-second [n gineers Signal Corps, Sanit Troops, First F r M hattan, Second Miceli Artilic Brooklyn and tho Third Field A Jory of Buffalo Firat and Fou nr 1 from Manhattan, Third Field I pital from Brooklyn and the s Weld Hospital from Albany, Mirst A bulance Company of Binglwit Second of Hast Rochoste 1 New York, and Fourth one battalion of Signal ( tN York City, Confidential advices received Division Headquarters f1 Ww ington are that the Sixth Divisi National Guard, which went to Mexican border under Major Ge O'Ryan, will be sent to the Europea battlefields as a tactical unit \ means that the Guard will hay (Continued on Second Page.) — Whitman Signe Bi) Making Hosting May Pro illegal Whi ALBANY ing will be 15 the Slater bill fective on that da present laws gove Gov man to-d i O'Ryan P: rompily Trans | CROWN PRINCE IS DEFEATED IN FOURTH DESPERATE LRIVE; ‘COL ONEL WHO WILL LEAD U. S. MARINES TO THE AID OF FIGHTING FRANCE GERMANS, IN PANIC, RUSH TO REGISTER FEAR MRM RK SHOTS OF THE ARMY - IN FIRST DIVISION ORDERED TO FRANCE AND BELGIUM molto wing Creation of Barred Zone. m2 ‘HELL GATE CHANNEL ; : Assaulting Waves Smashed by Regi : : | 10 BE 40 FEET DEEP ber ; Teatath weg vase the French Artillery North- | egiment of Marines Ordered to creating half-mile barred zones abou | ] Tienes ireeiel ied hs abi: ea | west of Braye, | France Composed of Picked Men Ose ivers nd arbors Com-/ after June 1 is but a step toward -| | VW s . | ralttas ead ae Ps : 1 of timate Genie ts ict fe en, ay a viata ‘DECLARES AGAINST 1 ho Have Seen Active Service SsbA ay ‘ale Jerman circles in New York during | °°Dsecutive might the Ger } i ] ; Gee Biles - psi ME Fecne fare i i oF Haha ie *) Prince last night mae a for- SEPARATE PE 4 in Disturbed Countries. WASHINGTON, May 1% 10 ? PER) cee Sea O allen) iaable drive against the French AGE $ e Rivers and ‘ommittee |t@ the Federal Building, at the rate» Pees ; 1% laenth oe Hal’ Gata ahanhel | mits under new order from Wash-| “On Friday evening, following 4 ; Teens s Hage vist ae {ington will result, it 1s predicted, in| heavy fasketemet is Mgermene| NO. kenmcae a or Indemni- | REJECTED BY PRESIDENT A Ht ayia go me virtual registration of every un-|!aunched an attack northwest of ties—Will Call f ef H turaliged German in the city, Braye on a wide front,” the atate all for Open | Prat ba ten Coy Unconant SEY E se nt depth ix twenty-elg! ment said, “Their assaulting waves | Treaties With Allies | WASHINGTON, May 19.—In response to urgent requests from re hundred Germans were i * } eet. The appropriation for it is $2,- i Bi ppropriation for \t 16 $2 | crowded ip thy norridor outside the| Were wmashed by our artillery, with |, | Great: Britai : ‘ ' Dank } United Statey Marshalw office this| Ut attaining the French lines, except” 1 oopog ne © | areat Britain and Fra and in anticipation of the raising of a great t military 1 |morning. Many of them exp; ij at oF west, whore a fow groups ji fh ie army, following (he registration, under the selective conscription plans aieendioni be rehension of a general internment | %#!ned French advanced positions, on). —T Provisional Government iH BR | order after American troops enter the| “Northwest of Rheims a Gerr leclared to-day that it was united tn on June 5 of all male persons between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, ITISH PASSENGER SHIP | active fighting in France and the.lists|*ttack with liquid fire and art hlery he rejection of « separate peace and he United States Government will send at once to the western front ir casualties begin arriving i wes chec ualties begin arriving in t : lat it adopts as its alm the ra-estab- Frar 1 i peter ney xOME, 19 nee and Belgium, as soon as possible, an army of approx 1 usivaacetata ROME ran 1B 1 possible, an army approximate! " . from rock to rock @ general peace which That Germans may fully in 27,000 inen, consisting of a division of experienced soldi | t ber ‘rew Y hree formed as to the limits of the forbid. |" avin) - Wath hd either to mination | ’ ’ a . : st regula t Members of Crew and Three} gen zones, it was announced at| clinches alternat 7 ations or to the seizure of irmy and a regiment of marine: Passengers Killed on. th United States Marshal McCarthy's | OUTS Of artillery, Italian troops have | thelr Jonal possessions—a peace ‘ Highland Corrie office to-day, warning placanis wil|c#Ptured Hill 452, pivotal point to the withou annexations or indomnities. nerican expedition Fra to be in command of Majc LONDON, if j | probably be posted to mark the re. | Austrian ¢ s north of Monte Tho Government expresses its con- | Gen. John J. Pershi rhe marine regiment of 2,600 men is to be ONDON, May 19%—The liritish | “ ; Santo. vietion tht the Russian a | \ , > id mayen esas i | stricted areas. F 1 ; v6 Ttussian army will i] commanded by Col. Charles A. Doyen, now Commandant of Wasi amship plas orrte was tor-| “Former rulings from Washington| Peseription of battle as not suffer the Germans to destroy 7 - " pedoed wi arning on May 16.| soft Germans t latitude,” sald the | {0 to-day’s official statement sh Russia's western allies ington Barracks at Washington, The marines will be equipped and r wy and three! Marshal ahaan tik the picturesque nature of the fighting new coalition Governme armed exactly as are the regular soldier i the ex-|tually the first zone ruling that di-| 48 Well as the tremendous natural ob- | however, will insist on yevision of a eeenatamemsiaanen Pershitie aha’ some : ¥ affects York. und which Gen, Car- | existing treaties pledging the nation! 4 r mAAK 2 a | Re gene ‘ap ryaelgey sila and Wilk domenad faa {acaue Henderson of British ficers will precede the firs Tho H land Corrs: 18 tans na ere emected afternoon we vigorous) and revision of ull peace} War Council Estimates Total | my to France, The 16s and feet tong, was owned! purks, Bulgarians and Austrians are h the object of capturing ns and war alma. : ni boris f "i Igarians an strig ; atid 6 poring, with n London, She was built in 1910 at] sempt as their countries are not at| Hill 652 the Vodico key to the enemy's| With completion and installa Casualties at’ 45,000,000, ut cavalry, about 25,000 men, will ti : was last reported | war with Amorica, Also women and | ‘et north of Monte Sunto." the | tion of new Ministry to-day this ie morc the picke ' : her a 1 Buenos Ayres on : = Pan {i ony he picked suldiers of the army. Mow: Ml children under fourteen years of age | Statement said 1 stubborn ¢ 10 known LONDON, May 19.— vt z 14 from Lé n exempt |fense of the enemy made the new Government does not !n-| men kltled in the war t Heme have seen opevion th vur tp — Scene dae TSF Prep @ long und severe one ston publication of present inter- | timated at 7 ritorial pos ms and along the NAVY RAISED TO 150, 000; | have already inve oa ho fighting progressed from rock Ally agreements—those treaties which | Med: at 7,000 Mekionn- Garis tions for permits and in 147|t® rock. Expelling the ene were entered into by the old regimo| Henderson, ; F ' f marines will prob MARINE CORPS T0 30 000 | ctuses beon discov. | trenches and taking caverns well 5 Russia, It insists, ho ut} Councfl, tn an add to ab) the scebbadtative kak ’ | N thi: work the faiicus tected by machine guns, we ceache ese old agreements be abrogated! Richmond, He estiinat otticiont ever assembled in that arm <i 5 ‘i he long contested a 8 1 new compacts with the existing 1 ‘ s i . ‘ t,”” containing t « i ue jess A i | casualties of the w n Wy Every man to be Salaries Increased in Both Branches ‘ames, is brought into use, No| Counter attacks were successful Ovsraies nike ny n These! of the populat t unitea | Measure bad $750,000,006) © has seen service in Mexico. ; i ‘ a4 oun: connie tminine agreements, in line wit Hay t ‘ nrhat Ma 1 } sted as a suspect will be| Pulsed, our troops maintainin ‘ Kingdon , nto Domingo and Cuba i mee tina any pr Ate see 1 tha| position despite a concentrated ftire| Present Russian an OF (The 1 \ppropriation for Mer- MARY of them HOW: 1h: ONEy ce i nth as in the Army STE eet ee ee ee ake Maalt 1 no secret diplomac nt he po i i ow in service in A Army. nts be notifled of rejection, | {om the fleeing ene During the |“ wig orga Kingdom f hant Marine he West Indies 8 ‘ON, May 19.-The House will the ves be required to| *4vance we $79 prisoner ” Miniat * arenas 1.| of 1911 ‘ In sending es with the initia to-d Aprove a confer 6 report | find out ba reco me of thel sOFIEA WO MAINAIE 1 : t ( 7 r € f the: tes ay ar 1 a conference report | find out what t # of thelr rer] stone which a hope | drew © Congress of Mr, Hend | WASHINGTON, May ty vi fightin die on Mill inaweaning) CHa Wail an juests for permits. | peu net . 1 near-y three year ss Mah aditions, Ip Ml increasing the navy from T salatantiyiatiacked br ine announced his determir | i n dill in Amer eign lands t 87,000 to 150,000 men and the Marine | Cmplaints that Germans find aim. |PO% MON Y MMe! Bb . troduce an fron discipline o the |Whlch was ur | : : ; : dle peal a marine fre to 80,000, 1p watt Ww places Of reals) oo. Cadorna's great oft peg il my. A great deme ation og. {NO linmediate ' | wer DucgebsneaNnre| i fh ae ee Tho Senato a little tales adpsted cho | #98 are made, wate palinciy: Gatimats es he had completed hia) Of host ! i #HiUAR490.090, hudin i lar army men to be erences report and shortly there Our present Iandlord doesn't want] tio) “wos wenns & wate mbraced $ 10 for American merchant] have been livin sto be chow As sent to the White House | %% even If we get a permit,” wald alot thas dat L and carried him on thetr |! 1 sued by the He uthwest. fe gp a « aignatur man who stood in | accompanied | ~ co that date sweeping turthe © his automobile, M.| Pf s : f eae ee rhe r 7 rease: by hls wife and two children, “He » have probably inflic ulm € sald fr t ear u : prawn a6 Te t 9 for Increases tn ae K \ Dit Ined to th try 40 that enilsted men in those | t0l4 us we would have to get out, as IA len On, She Wo muat, bef. \ the cha Ml, upon | \, > the minute. 1 vt ha wanted no Counie tea crete loss of Monte Kuk ts admitted era eas jermany in 1914 u : wear marksmen's anches will receive ab $30 al oral ba ised apart. |PY the Austriang in the official otvi 1 The W J ‘ When these bron: ime as 1s pald to sted | 1 Ww ey discoverd | ment issu ustrian War of-| on gave us, an do th ally — perfe and in th minder Phe iva. nana the answer wag | ce on b tatement says Is {f each does to ‘ ; chai: Sika panies A cs had all been filled | ,,°The Isonzo battle continues, Mor ountry with elt ny ne 18 pee ‘umns show Np es ving ulties be. |XUK, Southeast of Plava, was a ahaa eee ar \ 1 |g tort arpon back of the fi nes tn France : ete ’ doned yosterday morning after Hie co, Let us show the w 1 u all alo ° AUTOS AND COLLEGE YELLS | Ze er office romained open | day of varied fighting of the grea v not Ww to dest ' \ ' 1 athaslalak Sts , {ail along th Fh aie hie morning Iumuine |fierceness. Our troops took up ) how to create Allies could n fw $409,000,000 ts to ' lie oll rem nt within the | of the h Ny 7. jo n | LONDON, May 19. The itt f y to inake a t he ff TAX A 0 A i nd 1 iil be " Mr i 1 gnation -ershing ——— to AF i "Veensive was apparently de Appear at al N H : heirs mignatl 1 vs ne ‘ : e igi saseas ,|*muin to-day with = : \ regular force FORT SHERIDAN, Il, May 19. lie tant, June | massed reserve forcon, i = BILLS T0 BE RETAINED BRUIT FORO. And ro to Franco disposes of the am Frat pins and motor cars were fice that date | Hulg reported merely a nus nt eer f ed to without @ roll |} sin that direction of Col. The ed ban at the f eat without eanhae [raiding én countora and no ac , lore Roosevelt ( ret ump to-day by Col. are giving t i ‘Northeast of Gouzeaucourt w dec Pua : | Hi \ A i The Prestdent ening and ap 1 Commandgyat, M candi ? oO 8 carried out a successful raid \ Con bill, an rs for citizen. ir al respe W : com ons had been wear- | buck 4. ¥ a it Ry velt proposi- r 1 pin Mvo drab | ‘ he Hh what shin disoip M . W s for t yout camp repulsed,” ; ! \ yA rT ec w rew ps t 1 Hiate ald of h F ' An English attack under protect 1 um shortly going to lation for Gove ; In make for d of the most intense artillery f Allow mo, therefore, t Phe first v W f . ud ' muued from the War 4 both sides of 6 Arras-Dou 1 t ou t the Russia p nts _ ERS 1 y ich have 4 AMSTERDAM (via London), May | Proke down under our defensive { ® » have the land whi ' at the & pe PERSHING GOES ABROAD Gm KS st All the German papers print the|“Eagt of Monehy chews ation, Sand’ than Rater 2 NICARAGUA LINES WITH U, S, FORE HIS TROOPS LEAVE, i f banist # of the arrival of the American| also unsuccesstu ae ud from them. But ¢ nine \ Ame ee hs directed an @x i f troyer flofilla in Buropean warerg| “Near Braye we took a | “ et iE PRS . Nreaks With ¢ any, State De 1 r ximately « > th ft under a@ single headlir trench ‘ed a ¥ 7 7 partment on ib gular ps, under Mtr 4 y nd not that of the The Lokal Anzeiger heads the ttem PA AB ds P Van his aut A ‘ ¢ John J. Pershin, anDU ‘Now the Americans! iaanta eat vanris eee VG ‘ved to France at as early ped ta ate Depa nt announced to-d ate ag practicable Gen, Perabing

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