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bl Circulation Books Open to All” | 16 PAGES ONE CENT in Greater New York and Hudson County, N. J. TWO CENTS cleewhere. PRICE; ete, 1917, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). “NEW ‘YORK, “MONDAY, JUNE 4 “1917. ONK CENT tn Hedeon County, N. 4, ‘PRICE (3 IN FIRST ARMY BY DRAF T; MILITIA TO CHECK REGISTRATION | RIOTS BRITISH TROOPS RECAPTURE TR WE Se RESERVE FORCE OF 125,000 | | KIDNAPPED BABY WHO | | IS HELD FOR RANSOM | SLACKERS TO BE ARRESTED "iii. ne Seen | | . | ee | Papers of German Officer's | FIR T Son and Associates May Re- | | ) Priddis e | ek ‘ | Aiiiniiienin 3 | veal “Leak” to Berlin. | | Field Marshal Haig Also An- DRAFT REGISTRATION | Guard, Police, Federal Author-(é6 ” nounces Repulse of Raids Following & night Of areat ac-| ities and Home, Defetise | War Departm Will Dr at Pd Polnts Questions and Answers, | wits a: roo Headquarters, during] T nacus to Ston Disorder partment ill aft From a y S. tie eague to Stop Disorders, of interest to all who are affected | Which Deputy Commissioner Scull 8 I 900,000 to 1,500,000 Men From : by the new law, which requires | and Assistant United States Attor- c LONDON, June 4.—British forces |} attention on June 6, will be found |jney Knox were in telephonic com-| Preparations for stern and swift Which to Select the Increment ‘Wrested back trom the Germans early |] on Page 7 of The Evening World |) munication with Chief Agent of the|*t!on have been made by the police, to-day the lone British post which |{ to-day. Department of Justice pelasut in| t® National Guard and the officers for Immediate Service Bunday morning's enemy attack hed | = Washington, a fourth man was ar-|f the Federal Government in. this x gained for them southeast of Cherisy. | AUSTRIANS PIERCE rested to-day In the round-up of al- {Clty and the resular garrison at Gov- d Fiel€ Marshal Haig reported the re-| leged German agents begun yester-|ernor’s Island to-morrow in the event —_. (CLOVD REET et ine Morte NEW PLANS ANNOUNCED capture in his report to-day and a ITALIAN LINES BUT day. of any disturbance due to the taking | Lis a Mi aT AND 1 ance is ared : a as J HOLLAND KEE T further British advance into the en- | ’ While the police refused w give HIS | 06 ine registrations of persons subject Lists Already Prepared and Ex 2 SD meer BY PROVOS T MARSHAL emy trenches to the east of Ver- ARE THEN BEATEN BACK name or the circumstances surround- amples Will Be Made of Men ‘melies. | Ing his arrest, they made public the |‘ Military duty under the selective) 44 Stirred Up Troubl ‘ Following is the text of Gen. ae names of the three men brought in| Jaw. rred Up Trouble, WASHINGTON, June Plans the W Maig's report to the War Office: | War Office in Rome Reports That] yesterday. ‘They are: Henry Perissi,| Chatrman of the Central Board of ‘ 1 rd 4 of ar De- oo ‘ post southeast of Chertsy the Enemy Sutfered Heavy thirty-two years old, of Fur Rocka-| Control, Haward F. Royle, in charge} By Samuel M. Williams. ‘ partment to draft from 900,000 to 1,500,000 men of the Fimitoned in the communique yes- Losses. way, gave his occupation 891 16 ine actual registration machinery, | “""" Mat Coneroniest of The Rrening 10,000,000 who en will ‘ to-morrow for férday morning, which remained in a “superintendent” and w 1s con- bys a val Md) i the enemys hands at the conclusion| ROME, June 4—Flerce fighting |nected with a nteamshfpredypady at | Wat sure tonday there would be no a NASHINGTON, “Sune 4—tenmne ,000, it is es ed register 2. the fighting in that neighborhood, | broke out again to-d the C No. 17 Battery Place, which com-|ouble calling for forelble demon- wy Stter registration closes at 9/ the new army we: ashing eieone: bt Wes ah By Oo ue carer Hee will wnt vay, Genre, |stration by the authorities, The prin-|°'¢lock to-morrow night Federal and y were disclosed to-day by Provost Mi Was recaptured by our troops | front after two days of inactivity.|P@ny the police will not say; George} |) ity.dor frlotion, {tb local police authorit mt G Cc aight. Hostile raids were repulsed), +l Atalahias: <thistestwor aaldonmeanss, pal opportunity for friction, 1t was ce authorities will begin a i BESG, Heiile raids wore revulted ne oftictal matement, reported ,a| Meleneh thirty-two, aaloonkseper, Of] irene cca” develop. ween tne | OUNAUD Of persons who fall to Tene en. Crowder to the Senate Military Affairs Committee. Batwoo and inv the neighborhood of 058 Austrian attack Recreate cater ferret oan | Ute Marshals, through their |!*tem The orders are "agitators frat.” peril Exemptions, he said, probably would result in reducing the Héuve. Chapetle ie enemy's n the western slopes of San| eisivel clerk of No. 965 |2¢Puties, begin at 9 o'clock to-mor-| i##t# have already been made of the cated | tie * : " Sere cane snes aaroo the enemy’ completely de> | Pox AUN ae row night arresting young men who|™e? within and without tha pre- Located in Ozark Hills, Thirty | number to 625,000 men for immediate service, ‘Vermelles.” Stroyed our new line of defense with| «rere 1 meneral belief about|22¥e wilfully and deflantly refused to ped age limits who have been ac-| Miles fro ® Lost Baby’s Whi , : : Lene iesetcnga trom wie front de-[eriillory and peneteated our “ad-|, THer®, {# & Seneral bellef about! SULT" iacuen decaring them-| V® Ald talkative in opposition. to om the -ost Baby “hile the War Department had originally planned to first select scribe the fighting near Lens in which | Yanced line at some points,” the|rciais think the men in custody gavo| selves of the military age, jconseription, They will be the tirst| Home in Springfield, Mo. | 500,000 men, Gen, Crowder told the Committee the plans have been the British first won and then lost| Statement sald. “With the prompt] pertin the information about the de-| The Police will be disposed as they |, pabiy BiG CHAD OR WI BO! tes meee revised and it now is proposed t ire 62 positions, The battle was as inte fa inay bE reinforces 8 they] parture of the American destroyer|#@ at election times, but in addition | \ 1 cc sh Highest possible } SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Juve 4.—The ier 1s proposed to require 625,000, * aw any since the beginning of the be sceltlcn . driven back trom | neet from this country. those withdrawn from patrol will have | cation will foll one Prompt prose-| kidnappers of Ittle Lioyd Keet, the Gen. Crowder told the Committee Battle of Arras, considering the num- Positions with severe loss flcally the four prisoners aro |Home Defense men in their places and] «-nment's intone, AEG DOE HG GOvs| 7 sai cieR RACH ft J. Hol. | HOME GUARDS |the additional 125,000 will be needi Tae involved. a Sean vistating “the, matt|the guard tn every registration place |S™ament’s Intention to deal a0 harshly | months-old son of J, Hol- TOBE USED | 25, 6 needed Canadian troops were in the th AMERICAN SCHOONER carrying laws of the United States,| Will be doubled by the addition of 8! through pepe ee, fail to register |land Keet, retired militonaire banker, INST jt All up vacancies in the anny of * of it, first and last. They gained the| but it 1a strongly intimated that|Home Defense man. ‘The National | eres oe t ‘but in each and will be in custody before the day ts EAD OF MEN OF N 6, 500,000, and to keep training camps in ruins of the electric works shortly | ROBBED BY MEXICANS treason may ultimately be the charge| Guard, by onter of the Governor, will! 411 must come f Abi ee ene rhs jover, according to information from continuous operation. When the ori- before 2 o'clock Sunday morning, against threo of them, two native-|assemble in tho armories, ostensibly | soonee ne co OPWATA/ ADS TOGIsOr | tine headquarter Soldiers No’ ‘i ginal plans for service f after @ splendid dash in the moon- _ born Americans and one naturaltged,| for inspection and muster, but actual: | "yy, ater Aboard ivgeltes x5 es Now on Duty on\ Bridges, enitiion oe 2 ee light, and it was not until nearly §|Crew of Gunboat Board the Aucas| Assistant District Attorneys Knox|!¥ ready and under arms to meet any | ..y, ties Reet Feu Vee seal ther eae mei Muse youn Ther jhe ee nad von vel a es Signed | f S : rie; < # “ ‘07 will be no lenient treatment | pers have been located about thirt ii 5 | Rot planned to sem o'clock Sunday night that they were oo [and Roosa admitted this afternoon | demonstration of force made by Ger- | | : Ro y Regiments. ba thelr criginat| Of Pehuantepec and Loot Her |tnat the prisoners had talked freely |™Man sympathizers or interferers with |°,,.itators and propagandists who iniles from Springfield in tne Ozar ; bd American forces abroad 0 soon, finally driven back to ie ct ts D freely attempt to hold meeting: | ‘cadpad © Ozark) WASHINGTON, June 4,—Natlonai| Casualty from forel tee, hi positions under the pressure of Ger- of Clothing and Medicine. and said they had implicated others, |the Selective Draft Law. Nerina ice ime or eather 1h foothilin and) are belag’ watched Gua weasa “ope ance: cine ante ifaven mele clin anrvlen 96 be- men counter attacks, in which an| GALVESTON, Tex, June 4~The|of Whom at least five are expected to[ SLACKERS TO BE ARRESTED AS} jini en at seeking to in- | closely. uk Disctin fetta fetal pring vey Se make ae overpowering weight of men was em-| American fish be arrested at once. If the informa- SOON AS BOOTHS CLOSE. Mie aren: Prompt arrests will be| The abduction case took a sensa estes ae are factories, railroad Aggy oad ae ) men, in addition Americ ishing schooner Aucus a 2 a 7 made and charges of disord, et | bridges and "i ed r o duty comp: ployed. The works were hold cigazeen|) os aed py ; tg schooner Aucus was}iion of the ves correct| Men of military age who openly de-|'iic4 a pe npg § of disorderly con-| tional turn to-day when Judge John-| ¢. a . is wilt . hip Liki baat og | ipa pid fade i at _ hours against the concentrated Ger-|?0*"4ed by @ crew of a Mexican gun-|it may nat no tr ange will {clare thelr refusal to register willl ‘wry “sarcn cygtiety if not something | gon of the Criminal Court announced| waittuat Gunba Gace are pate" we ba, arene tata ~ fe peeps Pee srtiery fre. |boat off the coast of Tehuantepec,| be drought against them inasmuch aa | Ot Be arrested until thelr last chance | icy, “Avtorney” cen [meterrod in] that unless Keot voluntarily divulged) N*yonal Quand unite an called out |he favored immed ate drafting of me Mexico, on the high seas, May 31, ang|they will have given information of|for voluntary compliance with the], 4 2 ul Gregory to-|to authorities all the facts relative tol a. , . | : geet : jermans Gain Footing in am Advance | jootod and| viet importance to the United States, {JAW expiros with the closing of the| My euee final warning to this effect. | the abduction and his subsequent deal-|, 7ne Work they leave will have to/of the dragt for several weeks atte ethan Wonllles, oot of clothing, fishing ge and yg ee Tacs aed these ian eeRtmination ‘Sikes. So Beak Ch I antielpate no resort to force tol ings with the kid a |e done by watchmen or by home/registration, He regards it desirable PARIG, June 4.—Following 1s to-|™edlcine chest, th Ne Hivrae ng ariaanee a GRREEEAGISH URILEA Beaton aiaeeat| RONrene remimiration: said: Aliorneys|uunyinmee poset whieh the | guard bodies, it was offictally learned | that men drafted may know and can 4Gay'e report from the French War], This news was brought here to-day|j,.0n employed by a business man, |MoCarthy in this district will have 260] a, ral Gregory to‘day. “It any ine | win be taken Before the Grand Suey day, have a few weeks to make thetr per- Office: jb¥ Capt. S.A. MacDonald of the| whose chict purpose since the war|special deputy marsbals on call! oror bi abauia attempt it he will be] ‘The inactivity of the police and de- SOnAl. arrangements Gator): eeneh lie “The artillery fighting became vio- Ae 73 letarted seems to have been to keep |@Qulpped with 150 automobiles, and| pais gpd tectives on the case who have been | [J, ‘: MISSION WILL REACH |the colors, Jentt late yesterday on the front said the steamer, mounting two nany in touch with developments|there will be an adequate force of | wii lost every community there] held in leash because of the reticence| | Detalls of making exemptions also northwest of Froidmont Farm, An|SUA# came alongside the Arcas and te SDAtee "| Assistant United States District At-| evs ae persons who will attempt tol of the Keet family has caused much | PETROGRAD BY JUNE 11/55" explained to the Committee: tap Riddee ot about 10 P. M, against the|® boarding party, heavily armed,| ne man arrested to-day Is a dap-|tormeys assigned to the police courts ~ are ne One class will! speculation. Keet gives as his reason| the Provost Marshal neral, He selzec e 7 ly te eee babi nd - consi o! eaklings 0 « phe § 4 h jove: e d ° walient 1n dur tine enabled the enemy| PA" the material Only enough | er young German about twenty-|/and at the Federal Bullding physical and moral courage neceaagne | £2" refusing to ald authorities that he Suma Sun sine taeecne Um to gain « footing in advanced post-| Provisions were left for the Arcas tol three years of age. I jorted that] Marshal McCarthy has also depu-|to face the possibility cen. neeeaY | wanta to “play square” with the ab-| Root and His Collegues Reach Rus-|*emplete any clase exemptions, bub tions. On the front of tho Vauclero| set, Pack 0 Galve on, Tho steamer|in nts room the police found the pto- | tized 1,500 men to act as watchers in| another will conatat ; a fight, and! guctors and that he fears bie obild ian Port and ‘Take Train that all will be personal, Farmers, and Californie Plateaus the Germans| ‘The Mexicans claimed to be Car-|ture of @ man in the uniform of a|the Government's Interest at the reg- iniluaneac oe ines cc neee under! witl be mutilated or killed if the 5 factory operatives and other specu @id not renew their attacks after|ranza soldiers who had recelved no|captain in the German army and that| stration offices, much as partisan and| yond the conscription snes Pe" | police press the kidnappers too| for Capital. classes, would not be exempted ag their sanguinary repulse yesterday,|°lothing or pay for months the prisoner admitted this man was|Honest Ballot representatives act at|deavorng to F AB ue who are ene | A RUSSIAN PORT, June 3 cyta}@™Che or territorially but all ex- confining thelr efforts to rather) Cart: McDonald made o statement] nis father, He denied that he was a|the polls. Most of them are members registering, OF) Uniess the information divulge kio, June 4).—The American Com- one wi made individually heavy bombardment. cral_port officials here, ©? "4 German reservist and said he had|of the National Security League and] “Some of the exerting em, {t? the polize or tho Grand Ju n to Russia, headed by Elihu » man Grafted probably will tage “In the Champagne we ail been excused from military tratning| they are drawn from all walks of life. | influence are wh lute ied 15! shown conclusive reasons that run which arrived here s his | f'alning camps by Sept. 1, Gen. Crows urprise attack on the 9 NOR n Germany because ealth, United tes Mars Power a6 acute ih yas otbers | ning to earth any clues he has w rning, left on a 1 train this |4¢r said, and added that he favored trenches east of the Teton 4 WEGIAN SHIPS Tho pris uid he had left Ger-| Brooklyn, has 150 deputies n preciation of the heads Of. thee | Tesult tn harm to the c » bound for Petrograd after | %&#!" ma wie oe prisoners and capturing th SUNK BY U |many in February, 1915, on a ship] he needs the use of twenty-five country and are animated AS 5 js "| rorced to tell all he knows,” ono of , x on the officials bh The | Weeks after registration so that @x~ one Tee's axié 3 our pilots brought | BOATS IN MAY bound for Mexico, The vessel was {automobiles for to-morrow and they | of possible lose of members of there | “il sald Root party probably will reach the}emption work may be expediated and down six German airplanes and one ‘eating nalted by a Lritish erulser and fo:.24| may be tendered to him by telephone| faniiies, The young men of tne| “We ate trying 1 ‘ vssian capital June 11 + Commis.| Mtitaations of final selections may captive balloon, Our anti-aircraft vantuefiva live mcg {tO Put in to Hallfax, where the pris-Jat Main 2541, Officials of the }country who come within sion, {Under the terrible strain,” Mrs, Keet dae handed bi chr P eve mls-| be made as soon thereafter as pos guna Drought down three machines| /Wentysfive Lives and a Gross|oner said 1) was interned for soven| partment of Justice will be dist lot the eénscriniion Ahi Islons) said to-day, “but I cannot much | morly « oot ctehone Lg ead ar 1b} aay were te ee eee Tonnage of 75,397 Lost Jrrontha. He was then released and|uted among the courts lnnereAly lopal Thev are renee per longer atand tt" Canal Commission, has completed the | machines Aropped bombs in the re During Month, has spent the last year and @ balf/jeading Brooklyn lawyers have « in nearly every instance to| : iperection Cf toe pers Gad: late tol BTS END | PATENT HEARING. 4 that there were several vic LONDON, June 4,—Accor< to ven uit cases fille st Attor: t D their} un coors ce’ ihe civtitian’ pepuiaticn | nsenmatt sei cng eta pven ault cases filled with blue| District Attorneys, In protecting it from @ foreign caeeaeisciaaiae Mets Hits First and Gets a Jolt tims among, 1 information received by the Nor-|prints, letters, maps a a, Grawings Guar Phinesd Mosman has 4 | N GERMAN MINE FIELD n iA ihe, Sah See Bet Berlin Reports Artillery Battle, Norwegian steamships, with a gross | OBeTS ond are now Nassau County by ordering mem ation figures in localities may eee: A DEP 0 Patent Comm day conchided a Continuing tn Belgtam, onnage of 76, were sunk May, |P¥ Bol and Gove a lof the Sheriff's Reserve (who ade@ public immediately on com-! Vessel of 1,500 Tons Is Destroyed. | EN ENT STATE nw on t position to suspend BERLIN, June 4 (via London) During the month, twenty-five eted that several other a! special deputy sheriffs) to aysemb » #0 that New York will have! but Members of the ( Are German owned patents on the drug The artill in the Wytsch-|wegians lot thelr lives thr | made at registration places in 1 and| opportunity of knowing on Wednes- | pad A MG bef Fl oama Apnounase: That [t \Miill Gal p fete salient on the Belgian tvont operation of U boats, Pare sus equipment, He ha 1 the|d results of its own Saved by Teutonic War SOME ANNOURES at Nill Be | “Herman stots, 8 spoke for tty creased yester¢ to the > P| or const sto that The Governinent has chocke. . t R l r Italy ion German patent own Dr, George Aight, says to-duy's Ar Head nu Side Track, livery to military @nd/ in call, Each of the thirty-two been the te Paget , ; 1 Frie | mee i Se ee ee quarters 2 : poser Gaumar uM i ROME nee ;: of the } a! Council of “In the 1 VDo! the voa e 4.AKederal ag ’ a of the Reserve will hold elght men in| té scour main- 9 havo lald « ! . that the Govern suspend ae r Absence d Wine| automobiles in readiness to gd to any| talning @ Vigilant scrutiny over the|Iviands to ol gent principa (fies a wa ast (Continued on 8 ack a part of the county directed by activities of pacifists and German wo i ° Albania | sat Valker began @ private ar ee sl i. baugh, speci: fam, airs ie Gi tt san tlian Gove when tho hearing adjourned, ; A a ee MRD wane jn Vour hundrea| Sheriff, Sheriff Greene in Suffolk | eympathlzers, ; when tho hearing ad C PER. rin 4 Ho would not 4 died from ule n fallowing| County has appointed special depu-| These persons, including several; ‘Tho steamer, whi The 6 ‘ ncoldent or otherwlee, 2iaiy Arade, 1 i ding. 1 iz Governm Walker, Dr, Walker count eats, Y Pe Pb ed yale rep ecent lod ty notories atl ties in every town women of pronounced Socialistic ten tons, was de 4 m alker countenty ever v8 » (om ‘oltsk, the. nowspap Vremya eh with @ jolter that sent Meta reeling ww cts ew, |roud they were found, but intimated orted to-day. ‘A conference was held at the office | dencies, have been “spotted” and will crow was resct | eres’ tha ean aatere ond eae nd ™ that further investigation and probabl — a fe hank una in . | : es Ei across the : “ ee robable je kept under surveillance to-mors|man warships whi > sentatives stepped in end there were secace Hoesen 4000 naive, ortuminal action would follow, (For Racing Results See Page 2.3 | AContinued on Eighth Page | rom on guard tn the vic ee ee aes ee Fei leutual am pois bB.: ee ee,

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