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Mm ’ Graphic Story of the Combat Told) .,.4¢ , i} At y | FINALS EDITION TEL SE a [*Ctroutation Books Open to All, | tom Copy’ 1917, ab ee teat ONK CENT in Greater New York and Mudson County, X. J. TWO CENTS eleewhere. PRICE| NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE “22, 1 by The Press Publishing ‘New York World), _ IN PLOT “1917, “Circulation Books Open to All.” | 18 P AGES — ‘ MRS. COCCHI LINKS HUSBAND AND POLICE | TO GRAFT FROM AUTOMOBILISTS T9SHOTS FIRED ATUBOAT — BY AMERICAN NAVY GUNS; TORPEPO HITS THE NORLIA by Wireless Operator—Part of! Crew Ordered From Ship, Then Back on Board Again. BALTIMORE, June 22.—One or more of nineteen slots which the | gun crew of the American armed freighter Norlina fired at a periscope | when three days out from Liverpool, are reported to have reached their mark. The Norlina reacied an American port to-day. The captain said | he believed the U boat was sunk. The captain declared the superstructure of the submarine was “com- pletely wrecked” by some of the shots tie gun crew fired and he was “convinced” the submersible itself went to the bottom. June her which we picked up. She raporte she was attacked by a submarine. "The Hritish ship was exchanging #hote with the submarine for abo’ # half hour. When they reported by sub- é The Norlina is owned by the Garland Steamship Company of New York. In a story written by the wireless ?————___-_________ | operator, he said: | “Woe discharged our « ‘o at Liver- pool and left for our homeward voy- | age on June 1, We were running at nights without lights. The guns were | cleared for action, but we hopel we would bo lucky going back as we were going over. “We saw one submerine Ono British ship, wireless A was T LO (her name was not listed pee (iF BORAH jn the International Radio Stations of the world), sent a 4) al of distress Idaho Senator itor Propo Ses eee ing Amendment to Food Control Bill. ‘trenches on Teton Helght and east of | ON THE TRENTINO FRONT CEQA ATACK MARCONI PLEADS FOR GOAL ‘MCS TO SAVE TALY INTHE WAR, cers seme GANT FIGHT ON WITHOUT I beetny Success in Ci pandas! c Was Turned Into Defeat. | a | \surrra GIST ARRESTED WHILE PICKETING AT WHITE HOUSE TO-DAY Italian Mission Entertained Luncheon by Merchants’ As- sociation—Cheered by 1,200. , June 22.—After violent ar- tillery preparation last evening, the Germans attacked the Teton Height. ‘The official statement says: Sek hae ot gy Speaking before Merchants’ luncheon in honor of the Italian War the Senator “South of La Fere we penetrated aoe members the German lines in the region of Beautor and brought back prisoners “The artillery fighting was con- tinued east of Vauxaillon and was extended during the night south of Filain and north of Braye-en-Laon- nois, where It attained extreme in- tensity “In Champagne at 11 o'clock last night, after severe artillery prepara- tion, the Germans attacked our the Association at a |Commiasion lot Astor, Marconi, a in grand ballroom the Guglielmo member of the commls- sion, this afternoon made an urgent plea for coal for the ships and muni- tlons factories of Italy The of brought his speech to @ dramatic cil- max when he asked if America would inventor the wireless this position on # front of 400 metres. \The enemy succeeded in penetrating|#end coal to his country. Imimedi advanced positions but was driven|ately it 1,200 listeners arose and| out after a apirited engagement. Wel o.uteq, “We will! we will!” regained all our positions. After stating that the Italian arm: “A sunrise attack by the enemy f : Ral is now close to 4,000,000 men, Sena | near Remieres Wood, In Lorraine, was tor Marconi sald thot of atl the allied without result.’ belligerents Italy was at the greatest LONDON, June 22.—British forces disadvantage because she possesses nc last night made successful raids on , ‘ coal and has only a Umited amount jthe German lines at widely scattered * ; of tron, “In normal times,” he sald, |points on the British front, Field “we import about 900,000 tons of coul | Marshal Haig reported to-day Southeast of Q Neuve we a month, We what less t are now getting some half that amount n't want coal to heat nt, Chap made in the neigh- , and near successful | borhood of Armentt BURNS Gentlemen, we our houses and our hotels throughout ds Mcting casualties o e rade, inficting casualties on tbe! ine itter wihter of Northern Italy enemy and securing prisoners,” be re-| \, Leah There is not a man from King Vict |! Emmanuel to tho poorest peasant in |his Alpine hut who would not gladly AUSTRIANS LOSE 10, 000 |shiver and freeze as hundreds of our brave soldiers have done If by so doing he could help to win the war for democracy and berty WOMEN PIGKETS | AT WHITE HOUSE ATLAST ARRESTED. {One Clings to i to Banner and) Tells Police She Is Within { Constituticnal Right. | WASHINGTON to-day June 22 al -Police put an end to suffrage picketing of the White House. | Fotowing days’ rioting Maj Pullman, Superintendent of Poltce, 18- | |mued strict orders against permitting | |the militants to flaunt their ban- jners, or to stand White | House, | two before the Pullman served formal the women at 9.30 o'clock that could notice on they not continue thelr picketin Then he strung a line and policewomen from suffrage head- | quarters @ block away from the White | House up to and along the avenue on which the mansion fronts. “Tho perlod of leniency ed," said Major Pullman, Shortly after issuance of the order |three patrolmen and two police- |women after trying to dissuade | Miss Lucy Burns, a militant leader, and Miss Catherine Morey of Boston from unfurling a big yellow banner before the White House | rested them and took t \quarters. They wero re warning not to attempt picketing. | The charge against the women was} of obstructing trafe and they will have to appear in answer to It later |The polle told them charges j;might be made though refused | to say what theso might | Miss Alico Pi the ple of patrolme: has Di mater ar m to Head- | any m rhe, ey be eting would cease until a cane | The reason for the ee ees WEATHER—Fair To-Night and To-Morrow, | ONE CENT In Greater New York and {Madson County, N. J. TWO CENTS ee PRICE CAPT. COOPER ADMITS FAILING TO FOLLOW UP DETECTIVE’S ~ SEARCH OF SUSPECT'S SHOP a te Wallstein Opens Police Inquiry and Hears Cruger’s Story of Bungling —Girl Reported Gone Hours Before Alarm. WOODS UNCOVERS GRAFT PLOT IN CYCLE SQUAD Mrs. Aliredo Cocchi, by» advicéof her attorney, Aaron Marcus, made to the District Attorney, this afternoon a complete and surprising | Statement as to the relations for personal profit between various motor ased with a} of an investigation prompted by The Evening World's di | tore aul later Indicates aul later Indicated that! Cruger murder case: cycle policemen and her husband. ‘Che woman fainted at the beginning of her recital, but she continued to answer questions wpon her recovery, saying she was anxious to get the ordeal over, as she was in fear of cer- tain police officers. Mrs. became an official record at about the same time that Police Commissioner Woods discovered, as the result losure of the Cocchi’s statement *| real reason of the friendship between Cocchi and motorcycle policemen, that there was in existence for a long time an organized plot among mo- é policemen to “shake down" motor car drivers and motor ee | cyclists. These were two of the leading developments of the day in the A third was an admission by Capt. Alonzo Cooper jtost has been made of the present|of the Detective Bureau on the witness stand this afternoon in the investi- gation started by Commissioner Wallstein that Detective Lagarenne had wireless the submarine had 21 Bhbw ; “No, gentlemen, we want coal, we | pollce order to- >, " é merged WASHINGTON, J | Russians Show Greater Activity In must havo coal to keep our munitions |day became apparent when Miss Paull reported a “search” of Cocchi's cellar and that he had accepted this as ‘I heard the 8. O. 8. from another i v une 22.—A sweep Galicta ind = Volhynia, factories going, to run our railroad jadmitted to Major Pullman that sho} sufficient, as “nothing was found there.” Britieh vessel—the Manchester port.|/® Measure authorizing the Federal Says Vienna. Ing ammuattion to the front and [had sald sho wished to “articulate the Tho detalis of the plot revealed Bhe reported she was being attacked |‘Trado Commission upon direction of a1 estj-|food to all the scattered populations eee eee unrest in this country on tho Suffrage jby Mrs. Coceht ay not pert r ii = Manting ati t Diet Nant ca She nuit Ria tovern cane |auestion,” and that 1¢ It embarrassed by a sub: mania She was fighting he President to on Iife's|maten to-day declared that 10,000 Aus-| of th spaniel . vie ru New York's Contribution $31,- |the President imeenUle waa CHitaRe ’ ’ | public, but it te known that the close rang®. After twenty minutes of | necessities wan } ed, wounded or im-] tories, the stoppage of which would oe ae investigatl 1 - a In the |trians ha 1 7 Aha ; Jernment! , ation polnts to Coccht as one hard Aghting the submarine a€Ait|wenety tocday by ang sh havior Tentine sites. tewew-wiilions cf menout ety 375,936—Martha Washing: |eaments. ip ae WHEN ELEVATOR DROPS cr tices accents wno acted aa go-be h er Port by Benator jorah of t " id you te jupersintenden' "ull | ba submerged and the Manchester Port | latve by the Italians to atarve and Increase our difficul sneat da Nate @a0 taeene pour ners * Nis DM. wireleseed ahe was O, K,| !4ah0, a8 an amendment to the Food|” VIENNA, June ? Lonton).—af- | thos. ton's Watch Nets $25,000. Py SABE VS wenled. (0 SuiMarrAgE enseencaspdoigi’ ert ab * bras soda ee i alesped at Piaget 0 LENNA 0 23 sour | to ail 5 a : § : ‘A orists who had been given 1 andl aht decieaed any 1 a . |ter anany. weeks of Inactivity on the] “And df we do not got thie coal, and jk peter eq Paul was asked.) Twenty-two Persons Crowded” in Lingwelnoa pA tg ac hart “ pI shells © would have the price-fixin, ».|Iussian fron wuns have been| pot at ck, Our ammunitios A Kray war bread concocted | os," she replied ., Pa : We could plainly see the sh fly Wor alesk “oon tee 6 ay SN ee aasie omcal got tt quick, our ammunition | | When @ policeman approached Miss | Car When It Fell—Operator with speeding and motorcycle from these Dritish vesools os they | PY 19 Ot0e! ‘arm imple-|brought Into op tories will have to work half time or | from potato and rye flour and bran.| sorey tn front of the White H. Had Been Warned policemen who were willing to “isten rae . -| ments, fertilizer, meat, bread, flour |satement saya: ce et sill cana Sh d 0 he White Housy ‘ ad fs prope: but could not soo the sub. | Nvnt im ore ee israel in Peels cea ihe esaniclion ead son : Me teins it uno to run avention of Arthur Nies, man-|sho clung to her banner. He asked| cweiye person» injured. thr - nertoune |'2,Fe0808 maine. {ae pul- |. oe ange Gale minishing the efficlency of the} 9), i pe ‘ ie i The investigators state that the : | dent may stipulate tn a proclamation’ |VolNynan fronts, the en artillery ser of @ famous Fifth Avenue res- | ber: ‘sc Shin aa Mavala in Oke Gaus “After the second unsuccessful at- Proclamation ‘| vy guns cooper-|2FMy and even perhaps bringing |, jh - 7, when an “4 i wo: o 0 . - 1 0 eink the two ships we con. | #"4 #ls0 articles of clothing common. |Mtlvity ncmanel Healt wie livelier, }about local famin it all ite at- | formes ths saland most] “Wouldn't you rather give up the! story loft bullding Now. 48 and 60 West | ¥°T* terrorizing motorists was paste. Pasig taing teen |1y worn by wuge earners und farm {Sine Aerial activity was also Site tandact’ <a leary, Bs lish of the menu of the|banner and move on than be takon| fourth Btrect fell seven atortes to the | made / - 4 we uncompromising sider w out of da lal “On the Mallar mt on the e. at misery, which ecedes the dally b ment at noon to: Fred 0, ;™m od» of Magistrate House, who “We were on @ sigzag course and) Aeon Jot sotto Commun! it was quieter yeater-| ‘There 1s no need for me to ex: | Sat teat a oy ea santa fr colered. the operator had just filled |fined everybody brought before tim making full speed when the lookout) poy pins pi mUppOrsere, “OF: tb iday, visting s sector since July| plain to you what the consequences | war Finance Committee at the | private babs Ww i {hia car and closed the gate when it|1n the Traffic Court. Three speeding sighted # Iifeboat, Wo stoored to sce | parrangod their battle|10 resulted in the capture of sixteen of-lo¢ this would be. Suffice to say, it °c ae ” } | dropped. offenses earn @ motorist the 1 t nes to-day to make eure th : lacvart qcaeaina of Commerce this afternoon, |to stand here. Our position | fe @ loss 0 what was in {t. It way empty Vassate deen: cet eh at tho |fieera and 660 men an 1 Hn@ la terrible scarcity of coal and a men- | 4 teh RR Ad ERE el ER Al SCTE: ace taal Ambulances were tmmediately um: | iis loense, “About twenty minutes after passing {11 tho second bill|gune, On the Cargo Plateau Minor @n-! 406 second only to that of the su i 4 f asiaipainabes moned from St. Vincent's and the New| ‘There w bys 30 P.M, {0% the ground that the first bill my r ns Who declared they would}and unconstitutional York Hospitals. When the passenger re was no concert of action be- boat, or about 6.80 P, at the os le cks were rep neva : f 1 rk Houplte ven the passengers |, 5 RO OOK the empty lifeboat, or about | enough aj aioe - marin exclusively on their tables in| Members of the commission here as! were released the majority neurly were |'¥ee8 the Police Department and the ship's time, one of the gunners manied | Fearing that should pe Jaitth Avenue Coo Wilt Rum to] The #peaker auld that the trea © were J. P. Morgan, Mra, W.K.|the official repreaentatives of New| suffering from k. ‘The three who | District Attorney's office in tho bring a,torpedo headed red sp Ne | production bill, with its clause ageinet| 14th Street. jous and un loted use of submur- | \ under Mrs, Charles 14, Alex. | Russia denounced Inspector Bossara-| were taken to St, Vincent's Hospital in& out of this angle of the police aHowted to the Oridge: ‘Here 96°! tood hoarding, be fnully cnucted|, 7® Fifth Avenue Cough ¢ pany waa} ines, destroying ubout $00,000 to: | Orme Wilson jr, I | vott as “a representative of were the colored operator, suffering nding of the Cruger case. The omes, Torpedo port side | while t nate debates the secon Ito Jay given permiasion by the Board of |shipping a month, was a grave anu | Var Jacob A, Scbitt and|imberial despotic Ru gov from Internal injurtes and shock; Will-/ revelations of Mra, Cocchi and the “Tho chief officer, who was on the) oy contral bill, it migh he second, | ietimate Avenue and|real danger, Ho urge ticully every other m we| ment.” They expresse xtreme jam Cohen, twenty-seven, No. 3% Grand ements of police Investigators un- ridge, shouted to the quartermaste ‘i ght be contended | piygrside Drive buses us far north as]; t . aes mber ofl gret” that a Russian had addressed | Street, possible internal Injuries and doy Deputy Commissioner Lord as to that the provisions of the first bill : t Street wenty mule and ten fe toama| auch a letter to one of the pickets otha thse Ana nedet Maetasdl hard starboard, we ewung off. The | suntcient. Moun ; st bill ary] One Hundred and Ninoty-fourth street} @ United States|ot ten units wach who are working |~ Set : brulaea of the face and body: Benjaniin ine ylioged motorcycle poltcemen’a od h bout 16 inche vent, House leaders to-day de-|and st. Nicholas Avenv This is al ach who are wo! | ; Korenstein, twenty-two, No nton i ener’ orpede had a red head about 36 inches ci404 to lot the tirat bill remain in lteleniporary permit in effect until Oct f new shipping Red Cross Wook. Tho bread can|N® Prisoners rman Raider! street, internal Injuries nsplracy just happened to come to Hi diameter, It was about 10 foot } prewent tame: and sie snes Hic cer lik ace cant i uy the Puplio|tbe end of this year and double tha ade and sold profitably tor 4{ re ‘The ten others hurt were attended by |/!sht at the same time, The torpedo struck us on the port side | 11. to enact all the pias Ar Beas le ervice Commission. During the Billy|in 2018. |cents per pound loaf, according to Ite |.» nee Reports ambulance surgeons CHARGES AGAINST FOUR ARE a glancing blow amidships, right) any of tt gets to the eritieal stone | Sunday revival : company had| Concluding, Senator Marcon! said | invent : OUP lof o British steamer arriving at an| Negro is under arrest on the charee FILED BY WOOD near the engine room. Our ship was! conrorence between the twa howe. | permission to run ‘ts buses beyond its} that while the Italian aoldiers may] ‘The grand total for Red Cross Werk Atientio sonst port w prisoners | of oriminal negiigence. Dantel Lynch: © Commissioner Woods filed en the two houses: perm it ‘or Re 38 Wee rom We er. ap. 4 . empty and we all though tt had ex- | pousew, told termin One Hundred and| shout “Trent and Trieste.” they pal iui has go east ined Wk A AP" |the engineer of ¢ ullding said s to-day against Motorcycle Joded from the terrific noise made| Negro 1; tng Auto| eee ts Foe ee catyselgneh | Mehting “to bring liberty and de- | $i6,749,54 arte ee ee ‘ s nad warned t yperator repeatedly Policemen Willard A. Helms, Thomas hen it hit i =| rf Street mocracy to their ressed brot 1 Interborough Rapid Tranwit| Without foundation. Th ad cans | (ihennen ter eon hundred pounds | Serrigan, John Ochsenshirt and Wile Impitaneously the istle| HOUS Be —— He sald that England had been t pany has decided to donate ta thal feFted by telephone with naval of. | When It fell twenty-two persons we H. Eynon of Traffic Squad C. plew bhort and successive blast , & nexro chauffeur of Housto Man Found Dead. Revolver at Mle} iong in realizing the terrible a § aa WArtUDA4a Ger cant Hel iicers at the port 1 which the ar. asked to show @ military) "hese men, as well as others in the which was a signal to abandon ship l rly An ‘unidentified man about fifty|Res® of the great conflict, and Ne peal a He Ae steamer errived sad wer fraft regs rd but ‘could reycle squad are said to have been dA hone a received) oie old, with « b Wound be-|hoped and trusted that America w 4 Ge |Atiat aD NLG ER RE aR: Yeae 1 come do, wherthe se associates of Coccht at a signal ¢ hers, i iver of an aus| yee ‘right car, was found dead|be as quick : Thel late ue BAERAE Hh ero unable t They are accused of falling to make [ was then of : inl at Courts] fue, wimivvarten d ocioeke taeda Oy eg Na carrie “LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS ved by. (hein Om parwOne RenteetTae he starboard boat es Patrolman | Duf the Glendale! | For th | i eS n of the traffic laws, The in- “Mr, Robinson and Mr. Baker were rl Drops S0c a B br 7 1 it : 4 ud ation AS disclo q ou rope f arre voly he & vit ds a S . losed that in charge of the lifeboat on the port] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. June hieide, No means of identification ae par ‘y-| $15 Ment sBlue Serge Suits,$9.95 of th none stubs turned in side. They had diMculty in lowering Flour dropped fifty cents here to-day.|{iheat 185 pounds, had mixed’ gray with ied OG. are wat eosnae barney a notoreycle policemen are blank, the lifeboat on account of boiling hot the wholesale price now being $12.25 j hair and was smooth shaven, He an 8 worth Buliding), will ASHI June Subs wh he rules require that the arrel, A week ago the pric 5" | wore a blue strip at, White striped | ane : Since Monday, this afternoon re-|urday, 1,500 men's & fy Lean haces : ay jbarrel, A week ayo the price was $15, | vougsre and black shoes and socks, || S#% WORLD TRAVEL answad: Site cel Te: \plue, Berge Bulte also t man have surpassed | plank shail contain the name and (Continued on Second Page.) | —_———— | _ pry N | 7 alona(, |prays and fancy mix nal double the hishes! a © Treasury of-|qyresy of the person served, the of- dino cts BES Roumanian Mission Arrives ta U. 8,| (For Racing Results See Page 2.) atio' oo. &c,, vie al! Ro |breasted, pinched or beited backs, alagh ficials and ex i» $8,000,000,000 harged and the record of 7 foot vel DANY: aj{_ A PACIFIC COAST PORT, June 22.—| wise, Celttal an ‘Ameriosn | (Continued on Fifth Page.) Or patch pockets; very latest models: _ Tei ting oe than of RRL HN: BR SIANHES 's "roumanian Saeon to she Unto |REWRS'® cuRP AUNTS AE Mana, |Sountio ir lei, thon Anh ne ee fontot day aPafurdty: Boe Gotn. pextna Rl FERED THOR fe Police Commissloner sal PRT Thee cnticnne tenden Rae: Btates arrived here to-day mepin tiie piety Pe See ee eae Maite, | coe Gey and wight, eer caethe end eoner THIN PEOPLE, GAIN FLESN aturday night till 19. Hub Clothiers, Mosferd ow Fj ‘ommissioner said the 138 NY i WOOL Cort ht: | ard tor ale, Teiephimne Beoknan “4000 Ad taking Pathor Joba's Medicine —-advt Broadway, corner Barclay Street.—Adve. sma on oP ius stot A gainst the four men \ ———