The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 15

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+ Spargo Denounces Organization as ITALY’S scion SAVED PARIS AND RUSSIA HE DECLARES Member of Italian Mission Details + Results of His Country's Entry Into the War. WASHINGTON, June 1, — How Italy's action helped France throw back the Germans at the Marne and also weakened the German-Austrian offensive on Russia was detailed to- day by Augusto Clufelll, former Min- ister of Public Works and now a member of the Italian War Mission. “Upon Italy's declaration of neu- |trality at the outbreak of the war,” sald Mr. Ciufelll, “France was able $ PARTY PRO- GERMAN “Un-American” and Obstacle to Our Progress, Yeclaring the Socialist Party “is Probably the greatest single obstacle to the progress of Socialism in Amer- fea” and has been “committed to a programme essentially unneutral, un- American and pro-German,” John Spargo, Socialist writer and member Of the National Executive Committee of the Socialist Party, announced to- day that’ he had resigned rfom the party. “Now, as always, I am a Soclaligt, @n Internationalist and an wnti-mill-|to withdraw a half million men from tarist,” Spargo's letter to the National | our frontier to throw them across the Secretary said. “I le e party |German path before Ps Without with’ which I hav ideatified | Italy's action the Germans probably from its formation which [| Would have entered Paris. have been privileged to hold the high.| “Similarly, Italy's actual entrance est positions in the gift of the mem. | Into the war in May 1915 tremendously bers, because 1 am profoundly con-| aided the retreating and disorgan- @inced that it ) aged tu be an | ized Russian armie d created such eMicient instrument for aavance- | a diver nas to » Russia from ment of socialism being reduced to impoten: Spargo « the § pi If Italy had been inspired by the » Ae ; tanner lust of conquest she could easily ded: “We ret 1 joined with Germany, whose Miserable ry would have been tremendous- s facilitated by her intervention. 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They aro Ayre, Mass.; American Lake, Wash., and Atlanta, Ga —_—_— MINOR LEAGUES WILL PULL THROUGH, SAYS ED. BARROW. "Judging from conditions In our own cireutt, it fs my opizion that the minor leagues will pull though the season without any trouble," Ed. G. de i \inphvided Be Quartered in Tents, War Department Announces. WASHINGTON | Department today decided to reduc jthe number of from thirty-two to sixteen and quar- lter the men unprovided for in tents. contonment divisional |Barrow, President of the International | night. | Le ague, sald to-day The International New York sixty-elaht years aio. ||] gg jo wae Vice President of the! ny ‘Trust Company and was bravely along. 0 be & good one struxK Will | promised |have post threat f the International's clubs ar . Where the war spirit hi It since 1914, ‘These two clubs For June 1—The War ment was made after North Carolina League army cantonments ‘ja hard for some of the 11 leagues,” Barrow said, “but they mild go through if It {a at All possl ble mn if it takes every gone through a we can stand @ system has been | \ as expensive as | of lack of labor, |{nt of tt prtation facilities | Burrow declared no one can say what e in tentage, the ae re of baseball ia-likely to bring was to bulld| “Next year our ball players may be cantonments taken at may Le adylaable to etpee, oft 3 parks for a couple of seasons. | In foc commanders | fone clubs would save money by doing that in Just have to walt for next season to d rtment two such places,” It has That ap- 000,000 and the es- 160,000,000, was the lack of and transportation se camps. present “Ompyeight The Benes of Kuypenhatieed™ — Kuppenheimer Suits and Topcoats *20 to *40 Of fer you the assurance of quality, the peudability of service, the sat iximum of value-iving in clothes. certainty fabrics and wonderfully smart patterns. 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