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PRICE {ited Couns 8 TWO CENTS eleewhere Co, (The New NEW YORK, “THURSDAY, JUNE ati 1917. EDITION PRIOR (S2 CENT in G1 York and son, County, ba a (0 CENTS elsewhere. 18 PAGES) AIR CRUISERS OF U.S. TO CROSS “ATLANTIC §. DESTROYER RAMS AND SINKS A SUBMARINE $1,000,000,000 FOR AEROS: U.S. PLANES TO GROSS SEA Sunk by U. S. Warship, Phwiey Urges Congress to Provide 100,000 Machines Without Delay. | | |Rer = OF THE AMERICAN oa } BRITISH NOW HOLD EIGHTY MILES OF LLA IN ENGLAND, A German submarine was r: June mmed Ameri an destroye jand sunk by an H “MEANS SURE VICTORY.” after a German-born American blue Jacket GERMANTRENGHES sea-watchdog which returned to port had spled out the underwater according to be Kin) Noted French Flyer Declares Air Attacks Will End j U Boats. | —aetie yh ite csccon, June 21.—A billion Official Explanation of What! buy june 21.—. se - q f okie “vitt be requirea to! © Has Been Accounplished icf expressed crew of a certain American | Com to-day This is the first German submarine reported a sunk by crews of Prince reached the city ITALIAN MISSION GREETED BY ENTHUSIASTIC THRONG —— narkable Display at City} fall and All Along the Route of the Procession, WOMAN LEADS M0 eaded by Ferdinand « Savo Udine, a second ce in of t the Italian Royal W mmission to the United Sts thie 5 of Italy, afternoon an was received by Mayor Mitchel at the Clty the! In anticipation of the arrival of the Hall More ibannert ‘ONSUFFRAGE GUARD AT WRITE HOUSE Dh vi a al thd scene of the Cruger mur President Torn From Pick- | der, and also at No, 227 West Eighty ORDERS WALLSTEIN. T0 SIFT THE POLICE FAILURE GRAVE-LIKE CAVEN “FOUND IN FLOOR OF wat OLD COCCHI CELLAR ~ PLANINVASINOF GERMANY ==> so ONLANDINGATTHEBATTERY ss... N RUTH GRUGER MISTER “Fixer” for Motor Police. Evidence of the | between Alfrec ae Mitchel Refuses to Remove Woods Cosel ‘ander in| on Demand of Slain Girl’s Father, waists] but Promises to Fix Blame for ‘| Bungle and Punish Guilty. GENERAL ALARM OUT and Twenty-seventh “ FOR FRIEND OF COCCHI |dictinent for the Cruger, and numerous policemen patrolling Riverside Park and Harlem | ght to-day by persons who observed Re Pa at Cocechi’s shop in West {Ono Hundred Central travelled routes in was brought to American patrol flotilla, Commission the City Hall plaza, as ; A third Street, Coceht’s last previous! ROM fredo Cocchi hed: be ‘ gga American airplanes and by Haig’s Amy. Tho destroyer in question was| well as the ocuntless residences und ets—Police Quell Riot. place of business. te deal on Velen ne Now 49,000 to 20,000 aviators into the war, | cruising through a calm sea, Directly | business houses had been decorated | A - At both places Cocchi ean motor authorities for trial on the charge of murdering Ruth Cruger, sev- Ain 'R. Hawley, President of the); LONDON, June 21.—British troops! ahead the forward lookout sighted a{ With the red, white and green colors; WASHINGTON, June 21—feream- | i. 1 the West Eighty-third | @nteen-year-old schoolgirl, was arrested at Bologna by Italian de- bro Club of America, to-day told ajon the western front now occupy periscope éubmarine to which | °f Italy. ‘There was a great crowd at |!ng “traitors,” an angry crowd Of/ sieeee piace a majority of the mer thet hi ebscommittes of the House Military | what were formely German trenches! it was attached almost immediately the Bay *Y, we had waited there |eeveral thousand, led by Mrs. De pers were policemen, In the W ectives this afternoon. Affairs Committee. on more than eighty miles out of the! submerged oe the de-| most OF the afternoon, to greet the Richardson, attacked the suffrage| One Mundred and Twenty-weventh, . . He declared 25,000 aviators could 40} 40401 of ninet Age submerged. By that time the de-| commission upon its arrival trom |nin” Be are cel cany cat | Musees: aon eRIIA hes inaratien wert Cocchi has been under observation for several weeks. bot otal of ninety on whic! ey ire! stroye ‘as 80 close to the spot e 2 he -rine ae Doth J eat ang, One|” , H sei, . more toward ending tho war than |‘° estes aya i yer was 80 close to th oe wh itd Washing on, want the Prinod of | os of the White House this after- | Policemen. ‘The Evening World learns The Italian authorities moved promptly on receipt of advices al so! » en- | loca ten 3. Maurice, Director/ the periscope had showed that its|Udine had been detained by an at ono Se eH that m eport in. the ‘. 1,000,000 additional soldiers. He en wt ‘ tilgw ban. | that it was common report in tho] . doreed the bill to establish « separate |General of Operations, pointed out to-| SUNS could not be depressed sutti-| tack of measles. And next to tie|N0On, ripping down thelr yellow ban-| iciu, Ge noth these places that through American Ambassador Page requesting that he be Department of Aeronautics. day. ciently to fire. Every member of the] Prince, the crowd was most anxious |#@"s and trampling thom in the street. | i. hone were “turning Joints” | detained. Al de ay destroyer’s crew crowded the rails,| to Signor Marco: one of t Mi Hunkins, a pleket, | All the ridges and commanding nor rconi, one ‘or the crooked operations of poltee- OSes. SR “We are now manufacturing i ee eae a oS t eagerly scanning the water for the| Commission, koown all over the world | olim the pslings of the| {or the crodked operatior M ers capable of crossing Positio. in our hand he con-| cs nsurt. Siow LOtich Would seal a » Known a r the na . haldige. ? fag |e" employed to enforce tho laws nd have both the | tnuc resulting In an enormous! ven the enemy oratt : 8 Inventor of the wireless telegraph. | White House fer HS ata Matti Ae | aguinst motor wpecdir Ma or Orders Wallstein pilots and the instruments needed | difference in our daily list of casu Fn the calaat ce tole eager. wateh a |. 2rom, the Battery, to City Hall, aloft 1h: @ivain endeaypr to 9 Herados. tt le alleged, driving aut for piloting them,” Mr. Hawley | ties an -bort rin thecrow'a nest | Broadway, was decorated lavishly |Mrs. Hichardson climbed up after Bet) oe motoroyctes were held up by ° x . -born sailo he crow's j af sitter struggle, wrenched | ugh Fie a sle- | , {With the ms-emblazoned flag nd after a bitter struggle, wr otorcyele pollceme d served with! added. Although Field Marshal Haig tele ntieaily ehouted here ghe teeth eonnt ng | Motorcycle policemen and ser S l a e e 0 ee It also became known to-day that |graphed to-day there was nothing of| pointing directly alongside the de> |S¥UARY Italy, and great crowds lined |the banner awa and tossed It to (M0) vi nonses and also with Cocchi's {nvasion of Germany with a great air|interest to report, newspaper de-|gtroyer, The American commander in-}t#€ Mahway to cheer the Commis. | howling crowd iS tinge ware | Oehac 2h tee rene Cwise they wee ee amt fidet was one of the chief war plans|spatches from the front announce an-|stantly swung his ship, and those on|*0ners and their American escorts as| | Tm mediate y ater these ie wer’ | to Coceht, who, on the payment of al Falnatie a : new being worked out by the Allies, “|ot of the Hindenburg “strategic| hoard declared they felt the impact ot|they rollec by in autos. The crowd ped to bits a dup! ws 1 to the | "pected sum, would procure the al-| ollowing a long conference between Mayor Mitchel and Police nt gp . | retreate” ich ms r ~ 4 about the Clty Hall was wedged | n tory banner addressed to the! teration of harge on nons| Cy issi ; Chieftains of visiting war commis-| retreats" which may have a déep! a collision bout 4 f it | teration @ charge on a su Commissioner Woods to-day, the Mayor requeste: rg gions insist this will bring complete | significance But even if the submarine waa not {very concelvable point of vantage | Russian Com mtaalon was it be tl no that the used motorist: might : ¥, Mayor requested Leonard Wallstein, vigtory nearer by many months—pro-| These despatches say that som9|rammed, those who told the story|When the visitors arrived and gave) tl Ak es os ae ; Lea aca wen | o8 ape with @ fine of a dollar or five) Commissioner of Accounts, to make a thorough investigation into the vided the National Defense Council’s}time within the last twenty-four! said to-day it was likely “another |them a royal welc of cheering and| rash forward and the s , dollars instead of a penalty | notice conduc i Lists i i Het @iroratt production board programme | hours the Germans have retired from| anti-submarine device” which was | handclapping A big crowd had assembled sh rely | for speeding. ! tof the Ruth Cruger murder mystery. A Police "Wepart- goes through. That programme calls = me LerHlaty eats of the River |immediately brought into play by the | ARTISTIC ARS MING FOR THE)4 Bai, s ee ab aehy i a f Faurot and the motorcycle cops, | ment investigation in charge of Inspector Faurot has already been in- for 4,000 American machines for the} Lys from near Warneton southward.| american destroyer finished the job ITY HALL. | the White House to aggre policemen and laborers began this 4 gurate “Gghting front by next April and for| British patrols reported to-day they| Folks “back home” in the United| Outlining the Court of Honor in the| tion of the third banner addressed |iornoon to dig up the cellar in t wugurated, The District Attorney also has an investigation in process of 10,000 by the following August. 1 failed to encounter a single/states can be sure that the American |Plaza Venetian masts were set up,|to the Russian commission, It falled) west Bighty-third Street e. Mrs, | incubation and the Board of Aldermen will probably enter the field within Lieut. Amaury De La Grange, noted PPaAD in ois eration. Ape enenny, flotilla here is in the thick of things, each bearing a gonfalon tnscribed| to appear at the beget cyte be Donker, who conducts a b ore in short time. French air fighter, to-day emphasized | ¢Vidently realized the critical posl-| yesterday a German U boat torpe-| With the name of an illustrious Ital-|While the throng was waiting Mrs.ji44 quarters form , ; ; th what importance the allied gen-| tion it occuped in the Lys River| aed w British ship at the very gates |!an. Festoons of bay leaves Joined the| Richardaon suddenly ran up to thal coooht 1 to-day that Mayor Mitchel said to-day that he would not remove Commissioner ral staffs regard America’s capabilities Psy va Renee retreated in raat the port where the American de- |masts and supported the Blashficld| yell ant held by Miss Hunkin#/ ion @ frightful odor in the Woods in compliance With the request made in an open letter given out ishing the “air preponderance” | ce of the British pressure, stroyers ke their base—and at a|medaliion designed the occasion, | and spat on it ever since she moved in and J. Oppen-| for publication b nry a aersishing the be i ighting keeps up locally all along| “ ai This showed the h | a yellow traitor!” she|,.., ’ : I y Henry D. Cruger, the father of Ruth Cruger. He ‘that he is convinced will make possible time when two American vessels of 8 showed the head of heim, a tailor, who res (ie store! added that Commissioner Woods w Id t shattering of the German battle lines, | thls northern part of the front. Late /the fleet were convoying It Italy with the ancient Ri 4 that when ho moved into the ds would not be removed for anything in “Nothing is impossible tf we Allies | Tuesday night the Canadians took the/ The American destroyers were |tion "S. P. Q. R.” appearir suddenly grasped the] sop the cellar odor fling ana}Connection with the Cruger case. get and hold mastery of the air,” | remainder of the trenches below Reser-| swinging in a circle about their/Agure. On the left of the it from the flagstaff and) iat he burned great quantities of| Commissioner Woods, after hie Lieut. de la Grange said, “Berlin| Yor Hill, on the outskirts of Lens | cha when the submarine suddenly |a bundle of fa alian | thr the crowd, which tram-| japer and cloth which appeared to| meeting with the Mayor, admitted; The District Attorney has informa te even open to us. Put through the | Three violent German counter attacks! yoyped a torpedo and immediately [eagle below. Topping was | pled : |be stained with blood |that he suggested the appointment of| tion that Fish and Cocch! were seen American air programme and we can pki bee ame scuneneily ater this] disappeared beneath the surface. One|a gold composite of the seals of t | Anoth nner, held by Mrs, Mrs. Donker told of a cave |e allstein to Investigate the po-|in the cellar of the Cocch! shop destroy the great German munition | Me name BN tat Sette males the crew of the ve sel was Killed | Nation, State and City Hea was 8 aa baie i of a bathtub in a cor e|! ictlons In the Cruger mystery,| West One Hundred and Twenty-sev- worke, their great mobolization de-| , Jteniuy the Hritieh made a further) Oo tne exPlK dion {One of the Amerl-} Five thousaad ‘ wore 7 babi uA susnaielit i the rear cy { ng. | but denied that he was actuated by a/enth Street on or about Feb. 18, the pois, their great factories for pro-| alight advance touth of the Cojeul {ce SMPs landed | the remainder. !greeted the commis 1 sor ene anne " tha apt i jdewre to head off an investigation by | date of the girl's disappearance, Fist duction of motor transport and flying | River, Butinorth of the same stream, is Oe ee ‘Duta aio was Willlam |oars swung in Court of Honor, | o!d one Be at estigutors toard of Aldermen, which ts at| was last heard about in Bloomington “Put it through and you Americans] drtillery lilirally wipe ace i parentage, and there was 1 of| Police reser ele oti Jirection this aftern , f| The Mayor, at the conclusion of|from that city about the time the will make possible the destruction pelenenitenine nt of the Tommien’ Uinas u BOAT TURNS GUNS hove éram the ie Ae a ng. Nearly 10, ’ if cellar and sidewalk vaults of t 8 conference with Commissioner!) news was flashed over the country those bases from which steal the sub-| to posts immed! ely behind, | Heart in Bre Also there w ne witnessed (he Fout of the sufe|cocony place in West One Hundred | Webds, announced his selection of|that Ruth Cruger’s body had been marifes; we wild make scrap heaps ON LIFEBOATS AND boy scouts the familiar m reaaa en ith Ne land Twenty-seventh Stree \M Wallistein as an investigator and | found of the great German naval bases. Te! PROBABLY KILLED HIMSELF, sad Junior Navel.and Masine raat SppIaU | Faurot will begin an immediate in-{#!89 made public a copy of a letter}NO IMPORTANCE ATTACHED TO Kiel Canal will be made us » it] KILLS EIGHT SAILORS and in front of the City Hall f ireds >» cha ka nto betw he had sent to Mr. Cruger | MISS LA RUE’S STORY, ‘we have sufficient machines. | SAYS CONDON OF PIPER |of the Ninth Coast Defense Comm and every m F GENERAL ALARM SENT OUT| The police investigation line has “We must have four to one German }with their band, Wit man or bieycle policer 48 FOR FRIEND OF COCCHI. jbeen shortened in respect to the machine to do this, America can do ——— |Patrols Arrive in Time to Drive|Hall detachment of Italian 13 MEN AND 4 A GIRLS HELD Jone duty in Harlem in the past four| At the same time District Attorney |CTU&Cr case by the determination of it. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 21 Te we Submarines | Scouts was drawn up as a guard of years. Swann announced that he had sent|D!#trict Attorney Swann, after close “There are three major styles of] Declaring that John V. Piper, the i sdadaeel onor ON SUSPICION OF TREASON > ut a general alarm calling for the |{"4Ulry, thet the stories told by machines—the training machine, the| ° falas ~_ Pretec bare body w Which Were Nearby. | Oks Taraew City tne carmmisalen en a SIX MORE CAMPS IN SOUTH, ) immediate arrest of one Edward Fish, | COMuclo La Rue, who claims she was observation and the battle flane. ‘The| found Sally tie eae eet | PARIS, Jur A German eubd-|'met by Dr, N Murray Butir , formerly of No, 210 West Bighty-fitn | o*sulted with murderous intent be. first is the atyle machine Amorica first| PPO” Mime ies De, We de Cooke, marine which torpedoed *a Britih| Chairman of cit Commit, Distributed Literature in Phi Many New K WII Ne! Street, a private detective, employed |©¥4 of her knowledge of Coceht’s made and is now making. It is cheap. ably Canioln bare dhavesl GN Biccv, |ttaant srned fe- |tee; Lioyd C. ¢ A on Sediti Me 1 © Ume until recently, by At] !™plication in the Cruger case and of ati! Id be the t Goaih, “Actitied late today Ne” bad) bogie and: led ¢ f the ! Ador to It t ay Poli ABHI ¥ po leutenant |O"Kanized white slave trate in New “It would be the ttle planes with en Pipen on the day of his disup- | pante ack nnou: i ft at a nager of # private detec are the vaporings of a disor which we would invade Germany, | pearance.’ g One ur patrol boats t W M ' I BLPHIA, Ju ; a t ‘ retirement from ind But we must have thousands Piper I know to have been in finan-| Brittany flotilla A Aan i ri ar-|a y lice Department | This eliminates to a considerable thousands of them,” lc aiff aes ‘ondon sald, “He| picked up Atty m rides rans for d ating | efternooy Fist, rd t mation | &xten 1 “white slave | probably RiRd himself hee . ‘ AuKu " f } ) | phase investigation, alth submarined = I amer, and| In welcomir nintii i wa " w s rea District Attor- | c » althougi $15Men’sBlueSerge Suits,$9.95| KinggSeomporedly in hiv cell | grove. of Deere eit ; ah i Ala, and Mo) s timate @iend of Gececi {Mixa Grace Humisteds the’ lawae he * * Clothing Corner, Broad Yfung physician late ay el said w day ¢ w Englan : Ae ; 4 way, corner Barclay Strect (Opp. Wool é a first denial of tne | arines to tho| THE MAYOR'S GREETING IN treason and er ! otoreycle po-| Who dis Crore Ne Cruger's body wort ullding), will sell to-day & Fr ; nial of the | roots Ir nich the I had NAME OF NEW YORK 4 wit Holland ry Decornates en who 1 tice of loaf. | believes t Miss Cruger was bu 000 men’ nd you men's Roya m I4 p . es Keay also brown f eHann etly, “that 1) taken re t bet wl vy a ; y elective d : 1 Coceht's shops at No, 227/one victim of band of white slave rays and fancy mixed; single or double lam in anyway nnected th the| patrol & f r a suved rreat t po also declared ie Vest E yeth treet and No, 642 | dealers. 4 J or belted back slash er ' ad with the) P @real bs . n ra a . baled or ‘patch Peres emrne once: B18SR death of JIA4 Piper. Twice, my home| forty men f Britsh steamer literature | be dan ‘|! Wout One Hundred and Twenty-sev-| Mayor Mitchol’s announcement that e ail! Wined; all ‘sizes rey pecial |has urched by detectives \The submarin 1 torpedoed b (Continued on Second Page.) mone mo : , th Street e latter place the|Mr. Wallstein will ald in the investi sf 4 I thoug he | bide DRE ee. ir low nes of erta a ae 7 » 7 . Bir, “wat, Kron he Pot aes 80 fat awe Re ite lturned its guns on the lifeboa preter e:.ir Sista: Shar brtnmsens Cath te | anno! was presented by f ofjthe murder of Ruth Cruger| gation into the alleged police inem, a f concerned, ing @ght of the occupants, (For Racing Results See Page 2.) dyiven « further hearing Saturday and S. H. P. J. Geve: and the goncealment of her body, ency in the @uger affair wae made ‘

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