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Conrstens, Py ONE CENT tm Greater New York and Hudson County, N, J, TWO CENTS cleewhere. 937, by The Press Pui (‘The New York World), NEW YORK, ‘SATURDAY, JUNE a, i N , ARMED A “1917, m1."| “Cire eulation Books Open to A 12 PAGES _PRIOR| [ ONE CENT tn Grenter New Yort: md \Madeom County, N. 4. TWO CIENTS eleewhers. MORE THAN 100 ANTE-ORA ) CONSPIRATORS ROUNDED UP; "TT CHARGED WITH TREASON Benth Is the Punishment That May Be Meted to the Prisoners Ar- rested in Cincinnati—NoNational Outbreak Feared. 125 000 IN ARMY FOR FRANCE | NARCHISTS RIOTING IN PETROGRAD plead 125,000 U.S. GUARDSMEN, WARD REST N FIVE DIVISIONS, 10 G0 i songs FRANCE BEFORE THE WINTER of a Mile and a Quarter. ces — | 10,000 Engineers Also Bein ! ROME, June 2 (via London) —ttal-| Mobjlized for Foreign Service WILSON \ MESSAGE ian forces on the Julian front yester ae ; as Soon as Prepared day advanced for a distance of 406 ~ ' &§ NG IN, J eo 2.—Five ¢ \- | front to the south of Castagnavizza, come eye Pive diyle') y sions of National Guardsmen—about | on the road to Trieste, says the offi- | 125,000 men—wil! be in Europe before | ANARCHY RISES IN PETROGRAD: x DOWN WITH AUTHORITY, cRY OF ARMED MOBS IN STREETS. Nevsky Prospect Scene of Great Dis- orders as Soldiers, Sailors and Re- leased Convicts Join the “Reds’”— Wave of Robberies Sweeps City. CHARGES WOMAN GOT $21,000 HE STOLE FROM BAN Foye, Ex-Convict, Causes A:- rest of Mrs. Briggs, Wife of Brooklyn Lawyer. Mrs. F. Fossett Briggs, Elizabeth ©, Briggs, wife of 1 Brooklyn lawyer, | was arraigned before Magistrate Krotel in Contre Street Court to-day charged with Foye $2 receiving from W0 of the from Jame | 0 which a banking firm in| (GOVERNMENT'S CONTROL Foye stole 1913, for which theft be has just fin ished a term in the Eastern Peniten i" winter if plans ler consideration : By Samuel M. William: Sa idea gehen 1 by the army general staff are ’ (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) eathtacnedt Web detailed: repaien| | WASHINGTON, June 2,.—More than 100 arrests of persons ac-|¥ Gen. Cadorna’s troops of attacks) | | pfane Je axteim Grate I Pal ‘ “hy = int in the Vodice south of Crazinga and etal Santali celal tetas (OC epartr alls on cused of conspiracy to prevent the registration of men liable to military north of Tivoli either to-day or early next week, le C P tment m4 fai { ati and the fact that they are now be ble Companies to Explain duty under the law were reported to-day to the Department of Justice.| It was announced that in retatiation| tore the st t-cesihasa the. is Al f Hs es Pi ron ° nombardment t Sea ary we Jeeks’ Delay. | Thevatrests were made in all parts of the country tiles sags ae aoe behind abandonment of half of th ‘o@ Weeks’ Delay ’ ear positions, Iallan ared a : | » » pone! cantoninents for the new \ Cincinnati reported that eleven men who were taken into custody| planes for two hours on Thursday) Proponer Gumbnents Boy fN@ Mew) cs pom 4 att Commmmondent of Th ‘ Pe ‘ ays ombed senals and eneny x * sits Evening World) there fast night will be arraigned before United States Commissioner |P°mPed arsenals and envny des ane War Department to-day ap-| WASHINGTON, June %.—Russlan i Adler on a charge of treason. : = Beem six sites Fe ay ional can ios is alurming America and all Rice aay ot ; : af onment camps. After the change in The Cincinnati prisoners were caught distributing handbills advising S*™ “'r Rata Dy, Britton om Gere! cians the sites already picked were|'"® 4 Even communication | rR ae f aku Pahoa: 1 he sites already picked we 1 against registration. If the plan of charging them with treason is carried Lonpon, J Despatolies from, teviewed and announcement to- ‘h Petrog * erratic and sus out it will be the first prosecution of the character in this war. The Lerlin say the Entente Allies have |44y !8 the final decisio Piste terrupted, News of tur penalty is death a 1 Ages Breat offensive reach | sare 8 selected we b “i nae noil and disruption appears to con Pe PP ng from the sea to the Arras battle nerican asint YF out, but something is happening to Ratosing to allow any of e eleven P— front, but there is nothing in the Mass.; W wo N 1 nda . us ie dadans \ i men who are so char to plead ANOTHER $100 000 000 official reports issued to-day in Lon. | Vista, Cal., and Columbia, 8. C. reassur ne messages xe ih to ne guilty because the maximum penalty p b don and Paris confirming the German ‘The War Department t« ordered | tn lara ali de halle aici ) is death, United States Commissioner WAR CREDIT FOR FRANCE report nto active service the nine, regiments ' att ee i oes Y cane hee | > Adler to-day gave a hearing to the The only indication of such an tn- |Of Engineer Corps that are to go to n Petrograd to be communic ay —— tention contained in London offelal | Franc work upon the lines of : men who were arrested in a general . z . t Provisional Government. The Makes a Total of $845,000,000 | statements was Admiraity report that |Communication ‘ ’ round-up last night, and who the a} Si : ican hats ain Whe ‘segiments wil” guobably bel® Department ix unable to find Extended by This Country tish naval airplanes again dropped | mut if the message was delivered or Government officials allege circu ) ) several tons of bombs over German |Mobilized for training before sailing sae ack ; ie: | to hear thing fro asyador q lated weditious and treasonable lit- to the Allies. bases on the Belgian Coast yesterday, |for France. By direction of the)! wth Any tle lem Sit tan i erature concerning anti-conscription.| WASHINGTON, June 2—The Gov- |In morning British planes at- {President the commanding generals) ns fe een asked by the S enemy acer of the various departments were au anked One was hold as a material witness,/ernment advanced another $100,000,- enemy aerodrome at St. /0f the various deparimant® the regi.|Suite Department to account for the| but no charge was placed against!000 to France to-day tahr, At night seaplanes |therized to-day to order th \- | | » were te ded to jai raided Zeebrugge, Ostend and Bruges, | ™¢ O service mus si cciteroeged Wine” They were temanded to. jail The loan will bear 31-4 per cent. | Brug . *lineir services are needed under t ere have wome brief men. | ' While there is no evidence at hand] | 7 ruges, " s from Mr. Francis in the mean- | of a nation-wide plot to discourage|iMterest and ts to be entirely lquid-| The British War OMice simply re- plans for the organization and mobil SOK Se eae ane registration there is plenty of evi-|ated by purchases in this country | ported that Vimy and Bullecourt, two | Haut lon, niet it thinalliimporlant communica! dence of sporadic activities, all of] Fifty million dollars of the credit | Re Most important positions taken | The regiments it pat Se iotkeg, [S10n atid Repeated Anquittes seein eo 1a |} which follow the samo lines wieelthatee alt: by the British in the battle of Arras,| those of New York, Chica sve dianped aul OF MERE on hos Ga similarity of method probably arises) ¥ were under heavy German fire las: | burgh and Detroit #ly cut out by some intervening ) from the fact that the p ons inter his makes the total of loans to the | night. St. Louis regiment re : j eed are all of the same habit of| Ts neh Republic $20,000,000 and the! To this was added the statement| ported 543 enliste Abers; is) Voge mer nye eta GE 4 mind apd that most of them are ani peep ne loans to the Allies, $845,-|that there was nothing further of | 426 Francis eC MS 0c] PSAP fA AS mated by pro-German sympathy ges.nen. os cial Interest jdelphia, 758 ieHtd Hawa! lentned Ahab ween, Gidax Federal agents have been instructed aris reported that scattered loval) Within a few weeks the War De tales etait cnn Ciee Pte redouble their activities in the run- | MOORE SHORT | $1, 030, 650; | German attacks around Hurtedise, | partment exy ull regimen selves marek way tn f ning down of anti-registration plotters. | |Craonne, Chevrenx and in particular, | will ‘be completed and under going a ae eon: tp) iota 1 It fs realized that the conspirators will| F[RM ASKS BAIL INCREASE": rthwest of Frivdmont Farm to weag | course of int gintOg, Dhara |Ponre cr Reon CHS pues tion approaches and while the Gov On the Meuse hills French forces | proximately 10,000 meri sa iene ope depcayy Latha | ernment authorities feel that they} Criig & Co, File Affidavit Showing | carried out a successful raid, taking) The second series of Officers’ Trains | veh the North Sea and overland \ have the situation well in hand there| Huge Peculations by Ac | several prisoners, In the Chemin des ng Camps will open about, Aug: it Taare oot aoe y oi he| . | Dames sector artillery on both sides |#t the camps now o| nen , - er ath 9 js no telling what may happen in th: | cused Manager oe bees 88 | to be trained beginnin: routes are suscéptible to Ger large cities of the country where the | was actly command the ond increme in tapping. While no announce + Socialistic pro-German feeling is| An affdavit filed to-day with As-| —_—___ 600,000 men obtained unde © Be . pulpy UHGARRTaoR BI strong. lgistant Diol Aiternay by | Berlin Clntme Captere of 1000 |tive service aystem Sa Phpetisin The vigorous action taken during|w pp ¢ Sh aes ak SEA onan ; a F aes | reer PR rete 4 i the past week against agitators in- Tals ‘0, of No. 25 Broad) BERLIN % i nd | whi n Ordera Keuiatra A ean } . rib, | Street, states that a partly completea| French pow ‘ ront of | to He Day of R war began , citing resistance and those distrib v iar Cnet omiicel Saery oo eine rat MME SY uting inflammatory literature has|examination of the firm's books| SOU I ard Gf Bote] ALBANY, 3 une Nese weret, lind BY )) served to curb sharply the eagerness | stows it will lose at least $1,080,050 as| fe “urn, Se Semen |i day. decile Sane Pueeay y and quickly | of many misguided men and women|, result of the peculationa of Robert| Wa. om erday, theldune 6 (the dey of ruslutration, : who were dabbling in dangerous op-] yfoore, formerly a department man ee - ate- “general recruiting he No ration ¢ position to the Government, Arrests|jeur, under arrest on charges Fiber mays: POrTSH oilers were !sional Guard, and directed Adjt. G iptions ream ¢ made served to dampen decidedly the | rand larceny and forgery taken ostsonsce, mans on|stotesbury t c : hs ; spirit of revolution against selective) jasing the application on this aff De jing thain i Stuy, thet lon thee day nN i a = draft, davit, Craig & Co, asked Judge Nott |g dig lai ets uaMinma ivter sal (SL. wiallecat La Us Guard pected of inciting opposition In some| |, After couterege a)| mans captured on western fronton active duty W the | cities evidently have become scared Ne ft re 1th) 42,600 rank and fie « officers)| grmories at 9 A, M Mr. Ts and Robert H. Davis, Jing one general, They also took If they are caught, now that a state) \)) 16 hanavdudge sare de K ‘ 0K | prlate programme of of war exists, it will be no more con Wise the MiekeRt Moca heavy guns, 211 mochine guns, |ter, parade or review ae epiracy charge against them. Far)‘ )\. 414 said he went on Moor ta Phe quick-loaders a een mine. | I n Fleur ies 442 Were German more serious accusation could be made) in. request of M seta ap pond | rower ; Veu're « # San hank & and ya and severe military punishment ine eee ee en ee ha ne et uchem &) The artillery due Wytschaete dicted. If alien ene seek to stir v Baion ? 8 allorney for! Bend, on th “ ler, which HICAGO, June 1 4 4 ——— ns *mODES “PE dd the 00 olent creased in |Liberty Loan “slacks o oxDO 1 (Continued on Fourth Page.) that Moore would not leave th ir y erda statement |Five hun neurar us aere th . } nted, Moore, accordix » his lawe | who tx slack wh " a 1 f wi 4 eA DRAFT REGISTRATION |): °° mentally and|. The German rep Dtaing the lis a slacker, th 1 of which . f physically, aa a of his plight, (tS ofetal annoy that Por-|is a lack British and French his plisht.|tuguese troops were ipating inline ineur t quarters admitted the loss Questions and Answe the fighting on the western front alt |* : ; i} Bs, Derby Winner Sold for 26,000, | t} American ce ndente re. [ne @ Care Tending: Ts but as the French do not an- iW of interest to all who are affected BELMONT PARK. N.Y. Jun | Portuguese |Pupils of the Englewood High 1 any war | tis img by the new law, which requires || Wilfred Viau. a Montreal merchant,| nention has have, pledged sacl 4 penny a da fy the Inference that they H) 4 | attention on June 5, wil! be found |! axed Omar Khayyat a f the cap- | bs ny a h ni rl Derby winner, at au n he | . ty on Page 8 of The Evening World ky hers at auieti i. : PRCA CS z ‘ 5 e! mp n Fe Fohs f ine or ott rer i al air farcollama for $26,000. (Fer Racing Results See Page 2) colds aud io build streugth.—Adve for Aptil were estimated at 7uy. uary, Pennsylvania Mi Withee Gotascissoutvearatls OF SITUATION MENACED mother of two citildren, pleaded not ae Ae Kuilty and hor bail of $2,000, tur ET « dee i i d , dahoa-lant Sdanefeliod ine Wer ae PETROGRAD, June A number of Healy armed anarchists rest at her home, Ne 978 Lincoln! pataded the Nevsky Prospect to-day Dearing banners inscribed: “Down ce, Brooklyn, was aati with authority! Long live the social revolution.” After her case had until next W: adjourned left court whe inesday, Speakers at various meetings of the paraders urged the people to with her attorney, declining to make , . Y * é, r loot the bank any sailors joine& : demons voqtatement, With her hasband, it Ot the banks, Many soldiers and sailors joined in the demonstration, ix wuld, whe has tuken an active part The paraders were armed with rifles, revolvers and grenades. No at- in the social life of the neighborhood in which they live, one of Brooklyn's @Mpt wa made to arrest them. best residential sections ® Russia's criminals, released 0 The affidavit on which the warrant min the first Joyous celebration GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS HELD;) °:* |for Mrs. Briggs’ arrest was issued independence, took part in the was furnished by Norman F. Fite STRONGER PRISON FOR CZAR demonstrations. A wave of robberics mons, head of a private detective Janda viol crimes who is sweeping the 8 family agency at No. 27 William § 1 boon retained by b Foye, reet, Former Commander ~ of Russia’s | city Armies Arrested—Nicltolas Ro- who ni the w lives To-day a millionaire merchant, MeAipin, swears that bo k manoff Goes to Fortress Grogorioff, was shot down at his |pany with Mra. Brixgs before : | mansion in the heart of the city marriage. Ho gays that in 1913 he LONDON, June 2—The arrest of | stole $200,000 from bis employers,|Grand Duke Nicholas, former com-| %Y *hree men. The trie, who Chandler Bros, & Co, bankers, of mander in chief of the tussian| Slaimed to be Anarchists, de- New York and Philadelphia, for| armies, in consequence of royalist] manded money of the merchant. which crime he was arrested in Phil-| riots at Tif_ia, is reported in an Ex-| Militiamen and workers responding adelphia and sentenced to not lesa|change Telegraph dexpateh, quoting] to Gregorioff'y cries for holp killed than five or more than ten years in ved from rad. bandit and captured 4 second. prison. He was recently pardoned AD, June The Work- | third ¢ nite ticlde, ‘The by Gov. Brumbaugh. Foye saya he| {en's and Soldiers’ Council to-day | $0,000 roubles (1 which they had $97,000 of the stolen money when | #dopted a resolution the | had for r to & them | romoval of the former Cx n his] were r Before hin arrest he awears he gave | Winter palace at Taarkoe Selo to the When 1 ew veratic Rov 951;000 4G Afra, HeGeee Wile Kmnsunt t Fortress of Peter and Paul. | ernment * hold all criminals De GAYE Ge Gepoastad. tw her ‘awa delegates’ were convinced that) Were released from prisons. They naine in the Astor Trust Company, autocrat of other days is care rught out ies and towns and November 18, 1913, Foye insists she y suarded under the present ur-| have grown bolder and bolder in was aware the money had been stolen ment. thievery and murder nd Paul Fortress has housed |UNREST AUGMENTED BY STRIKE tim of Russia's secret po OF 6,000 CLERKS, Acco which the sMdavit swued was & ypanying — the on mapy av errant wa transcript showing that such an ac-|lice of other days. Its gloomy cor- unrest in the elty has been ount had been opened at the Astor] ridors date from the very foundation nted by the st of 6,000 Trust Company on the date specified. | f Petrograd itaelf. The fortress ts n Petrograd’s shops. T Foye swears that, rolng to] situated on an island in the Great ouble wages—retro pri he wrote to M Res te-|Neva River, in the city limits tart of the war- peatedly, requesting her to return which would an equivalent of give it back to the ba vd pava| . 0,000) setnidhiten the way for a pardon. Foye say «| RUTHLESSLY CRUSHED Many were cloned to-day, He | all track of M = ey ‘ Fe alleges, and caused h hire| Swiss Reports Declare That Old |“ i detectives who finally a her Men, Women and Children No add t © hou br nw ' asi mfp ra ae Were Massacred ! : hed a . ren ; l B ia ve a Lay is) : : t 1 a formidable A int shows no hr , i) ‘ou es ¢ ad Mir Ww hk ky's is withdrawals, one of th 5 $1 a T r not ° information 000 in August, 1914, T unt Ww ‘ Yl was t “ t rioters were losed on May 19, 1915 s. | p 5 be arrested, telept ' w= H a A a 1 m the Kronstadt 1 B. Doyle of ii f 4) cour s and Workmen's Stree 4 comr t ' b i and been Ke nd 1 Bi ks from the ( & ‘ nes Rye Auatriagy 1 Bn \ clar- 1 u apy 1 n . 1 ‘ - with the ¢ 2 lal the ' "i 1 Ys Bryan ix Hened Were & chia proced f esistance W MH) Liberty Howe andes wel ’ Liyverament and " I J Ee k nea yy rm eT ary arte wan) Pee o BUIFATIAL i uncil, and his $1,000 from n J 1 sure yt whed is ure going Kron Fe at » super h Se tt estigate the rn we 1 ow the A Hing i e Bu Kronstadt dele. anw f sucha of the announcement \o-da . allies termed them barba Mcals emphasized | that the len EA ON TE

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