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‘ tbh yo ES ~ ONB CENT tn « Press PRIOE(ixn2 PRIOR (eect oatr Ra TWO CET taewnere ere Tih Ne Wort Worlds Mt Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | NEW ‘YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE a8, 19 11. “Circulation Books Open to All.” 18 P AGE a ONE CENT in Greater New York and Madson County, N. 3. TWO CENTS cheewhere PRICE PERSHING ARMY FIT AND KEEN TO FIGHT; _IMPATIENT TO RAISE FLAG AT TRENCHES nO SN LODGE LEADS BLUNDERING POLICE WORK TOKE EXPOSED IN MORE DETAIL AT GRUGER INV Dry” _ WENO BL ‘Amendment— ies of Protests. | FIAT | RAND COAL PRICES DROP AT ONGE AS 400 OPERATORS YIELD: ~ CONSUMERS SAVE WLIO cocianeallhats U. S. REAR “ADMIRAL WHO PLANNED CONVOY OF ARMY To FRANCE Der cy 24006000004 —~-¢--— FRENGH ACCLAIM U. 8. ARMY: PRAISE ITS EQUIPMENT AS THE BEST SEEN IN EUROPE += First Report of Girl’s Disappearance Tecmalive: Resuctions of #4 te pe Pi Benuat i pp sail WASHINGTON, June 2%—Con-| $1.59 Ton at the Mines | Gen. Pershing Goes to Port of Land- ic in as S an ie ec 1ve | sideration of the food control bill as | . . . C ¥ i per d Es dl srsnast este the new roi Announced. ing to Review Soldiers, Who , ieutenants Admit e Di | tion sections was tegun in the Benate i aie } : y today, ‘The original bit was tald|, VABHINGTON, Juss 28-—An im- Are Under Direct Command of . Not Even Read It. ewe ree A i deake : mediate general reduction of $1 to ‘ ‘ aside and the revised draft was sub- ‘ eaeiss f 4"! $1.60 a ton In the price of coul at the Maj. Gen. Sibert. —_———. - stituted | mines was agreed upon here to-day “There's ssing person in the basket.’ Senator Lodge, member of the | $ a missing person C by representatives of the 400 opera- | OFF That was the careless way in which the tragedy ot Ruth Cruger was | “im4nce Committee, opened the attack | tory in session here, | -_ | ICERS ARE STUDYING $ 4 , .}on the “dry” amendment. He urged = a0} >) it PBrst treated by the desk lieutenants of the Fourth Branch Detective |inat in ite atead there be substituted], Trl” ScUo® # expected to be tol-|Occupy Town of Eleu Di:| re NEW DEVICES OF WAR stdibatess ed owed b q , Bares. |iesation aio most wrvveneine|iSvee 27, Sit Sarter deeratee ta “Leauvetts: Only a: Half itver€ “Sie ce afte vestigation into the This fact was developed to-day in Commissioner of Accounts Wall-| further manufacture of distilled spirits] costs of mining cual, and it ts prob- Mile Away. A FRENCH SEAPORT, June 28.—When Major Gen, John J. foi ‘ : ; and would result In the commandeer- ; ti as ‘ ‘etein’s investigation of the bungling which characterized the case from ine BE A ERAT I ace aL able the Government wil! be given a! 04 wie BRITISH ARMIES IN Pershing, Commander in Chief of the American forges in France, arrived | @ pI ad, hich at . rae r still lower price th t ~ the day the girl disappeared until her body was found four months later| woud permit further manufacture of| vonerg, Br: © than that to the ‘rig FIELD, June 2--Canadian | “AMERICAN AVIATOR here to-day, he found that the contingents, already landed were being 4 eneral pubile. | 4 : ‘Wurled in Alfredo Cocchi’s cellar. beers and wines. Hundreds ef millione.of:dahiane | TO0Pe, W-day cocuptee the town i jionized as not even French troops have been in this city. Pete shits 2h ea Nees oe . : half mile ‘i i f ‘ * pnere's a missing person in the Senator Hiram Johnson of Call-| ii) be saved to the American | et Di soph on Their behavior has been excellent, The men are in wonderful phys- . ? southwest of Lens, Pasket,” was the only report of Ruth }fornia made a vigorous apéech in } Crager’s tragic absence iil h, Lieut ‘| |tavor of the bill. “America,” he a beet pk a ae sac te Their patrols, shoved ahead of a ical condition for the bloody work ahead; They ate keen for a go at the us Paco : heed fhe operators agreed to take im-| ly testified, was made to him| AND GETS AIL SENTENCE) »¥ “must make the sacrifice in| mediate ceducti voting here} Viuake, penetrated even further | Germans and are chafing over the necessary delay at sending them to the {when he relieved Lieut. Brown the | |dollars and comforts within the next | Mey We fuel on ah pennies Ae a ng | tOwaPA the coal metropolis of France front. morning after Ruth disappeared year, or she must m thereafter |744¥ after adopting resolutions bY! ane German position in) Lens be. j e $0, sonvovi Brown gave him no further infor-| Lawyer Who taged” Fake Accl-|the sacrifice in men, The short cut] Which coal prices would be fixed with| 0.1.0 eytremely critical thia afternoon | Sailors from the American convoying fleet, too, are made heroes by Beaticn, no suggestion, nothing, And dent Sults Automatically fs to victory is organization. the aid and approval of the Secretary | with ¢rewh British advances the French population, and nothing is too good for the Americans. jlannelly admitted that he not only A ~ “In time of national crisis there e eric ‘a Wedei f pain . % si i oo @id not read the report, but did not Disbarred, | must be lodged in.one central agency |°e tee terion. the Federal Trade! ane Germans blew up a bridge over (Corporal James Hall, Author of| Atter a briet rest at thelr camp Jook in the record book to see whether amin Gunner, a lawyer of No.| the right immediately to use and al-| Commission and the Committee on) +44 gouches River leading to the city| “Kitch Mob," Falig: | 20k" Bee Bort She meen 971 be: SrqaeeT DoF Darettad ta: Be” vn nee it had been entered. vadway, who has been on trial | rect ever reaource of the nation, We| Coal Production of the National Dos | 5 eile, otibaielainveesAcinahnbw: 1G iichener's Mob, ported to a spot immediately in the | there are Indications that Major Gen, } ; f th , : om o 8 of Avion, | . tna William L, Sibert, second tn com- \ Lieut. Bonnod testified that he, too, Judge McIntyre in General! nave placed this authority wita the|fense Council, About 609,000,000 tons | in Own Lines, rear of the fighting line, where, in| ‘ bad not looked at the report nor taken Ara mennetpaby ashatene ei Bal, ire of coal were mined in this country Me Donnessionint then bran | sound of the cannon, they will tessite | tonnes: te cies piebcr Pin bag any interest in it since it had not ok atrompring to defraud accl- | «personally, T have voted and will| last year Aatride the Tene-Arras: railroad) Ante. sume: 8-Cornly SAMO | tore lene AHURA Senne eros |) Te emcee “ena ea jent Insurance npanies through | | “P satan dicevomt itil AE [the Canadians are pressing ¢urther| taking over the sector of trenches |American troops, seasoned and been made to him the medium of "fake" suits, pleaded | Vote to Biv autocratic powers er hearing of the operators’ Hall of Colfax, Towa, a membor of] (AKInE over the Secker oe tr erere |Bardened by three y Aes ines Sergeant Frank Motive, to Whom | purity this afternoon and was sen-| requested without fear of ultimately thon, Mr, Lane wrote a letter to K. §.| forward as this cable is written, Althe Lafayette Hucadrille, which bd lowed every new device of war |i Mexico and equal to the best troops the search for Alfredo Cocchl WAS |tenced to the penitentiary for not leas| affecting our democracy. 1 nave an| Peabody, Chairman of the Coal Pro-! portion of the Avion-Mericourt enemy |, ieee BO RE TV ss ied ona} |in the world, agree ena anes hte ’ Mala onniae Anes 1 fpr ‘epi Are NP composed principally with the keen study of professional ‘ [assigned after the latter's disappear-|than six months nor more than three | abiding optimism in th > duction Committee, who has been In| witch line” has Just been captu Aviators, 1g believed to have been|soldiers, it is belleved a very brief | The first contthgent arrived day be- eee ne AD Wh? A ear A BIN Sa eh ela cad alld a Fs es wa eee conference With NS Operas | ana with very light losses to the|” a h seven | space of t will elapse before the | fore yesterday and the second con- called search of Cocchi's cellar which | ¢ ge — ee y sie Soy Many Senators who favor the Foo¢ tors, in which he said Britiah [killed in an encounter with seven Stare and ‘Stripes mre. carried into | “agent to-day. Is it not permitted to revealed nothing, was put on tho) A number of ambulance chasers for- | Control Bill will vote against it on Ml you not be good enough to| Prussian troops trapped in dugouts| German airplanes, According to the| | 1ht oy ine cae tlaens | state the number of troops now here. mand late this afternoon: [that they were hired to vinit houses, | Seyng OF Une HaNOr ctu se ture,” |oxBres# to the coal men my appre-|in this nection refused to surrender | Horald, he was shot through the 1ung.|” When other detachments of the| 7? the French soldiers, who have MoGee has been on the force since! Hick out holes in the stair coverings | senator 1 Mitr sald. “ot the | ction of the spirit they have shown | ang the positions were cleared by|His machine fell within the Freach| american overseas forces will land ig; Known all along that the American November, 1893, and a detective breaks in the sidewalk, get per patie or Lewis, Tlinols, galds Vor he lin determining that thelr prices #hall| ombg |1ines, S—=* | professional soldier—the regular—was sergeant sifce March, 1915, His) ons to fail at these points and then | TCR jnpagne ond a lady, and the | Pe, reduced so that the industries of) ne enemy in the coal mines be-| Corpl. Hall, who was the author of second to none In the world, the regi- record showed that he had been dis-|have them bring actions against the |fne chandagne and a tidy, and tht |the country may not feel hampered! tween the forks of the Arras-Lans-| “Kitchener's Mob," joined the Amer- FEWER BRITISH SHIPS ments are nevertieleas. & source. of missed from the Long Island City| landlord, retaining Gunner ax their|young man fills the slipper of His ang the people may not feel that their| jrocourt-Lena railways tn bitterly |ican squadron a short time ago, after respectful admiration, ‘Their “pack,” police force in 1896 and reinstated | MWtTs hn, tate $5 for helene te | ee ec ante lanoring man See spirit is broken down by the thought! sisting the British advance, but this|being wounded in the British Army SUNK BY SUBMARINES far more compact and scientific than ty the courts, and that he had been|these fake cases tances have his, glass or | (hat this Is to be a war for individual | seernoon it was asserted the Hritish |4nd discharged. He brought down a that carried by any other troops in both reprimanded and commended for It impossible to have his #1488 0!) avantage instead of self-protection.” |)44 the situation “well in hand.” ‘The|German airplane four dayn ago. ye Geo Tons and| wert; thelr “Montana. peaked” his services up to the sergeant’s HOW 114 j peek : oe The resolution giving “assent” to| priiah now touch Lena proper on{ Sub-Ldeut, Dorme, one of the most} Fwenty-One Over 1,600 Tons 4nd | service hate, their splendid army sarade. $ 000, 000 GIFT | Nes 18 YeRre, BOOOICINE 10 GOMAIOTS: | aaing ok MAKIN. GFA WAM O>1 0.0. cites skilful French aviators, who has been Seven Smaller Ones Were shoes, their uniforms and their equip- Ever since he has been attached 10 RED CR SS WILL BE SED has auch interest been aroused as (n-) 04 by ex-Gov, Fort of New Jer- BERLIN (via London), June 28 dited officially with bringing down Lost Last Week. ment far surpass anything known tn to the Fourth Bran four years, he 0 U licated by telegrams a 1 letters on] oy and came from a special commit- Seavey cases in Killed eenndad lend ty-three German machines, has Europe gaid, he had been assigned to an] Prohibition issue. Thousands of}... aniada male: Gaased an GA n missing since he flew over tt LONDON, June 28.—Twenty-one| During his further stay in Paris, ME oo caasa'g dav, eanerally | Majo Murnhes Oullic Ouilines Aims of | ‘@iKFAms Poured in upon Senators] “Ager pointing out that a great na-|Pyvyn wnom they cleared ua trench |eRemy’® Hines on May 25 on a scout-| British vessels of more than 1,600 tonal Gen, Pershing will make his home cases of first importance. He was he Arnarieany Gamiiiaion bn day er, ea ae ae npaeer ne tional emergency exists in the Na-|y uth of the Cambral-Arras road, the| 28 Mission, His fate is unknown. | saon and seven under 1,600 tons were a fine old residence in the Rue de Sood > on Feb, tt c s “bone dry" pla nese came from] sion) pI ‘ oa Likely ago _— | enne, 80 as to ¢ F eee oartererine oF in France farmer rchants, labor untons,|(On'® fel supply, and that the coal) German official statement aaserted | | sunk by mines or submarines in the | Vurenne, 80 4s to be ‘near Din head: a e € ¢ ‘ol other ‘ance, \ fe hers, me » = FADO ONS. | on 0) i ‘s e to co- quarters. missing person cases. ‘This was Mrs.| PARIS, June 28,—The American Rea| tempera d operate with the Government, the! “contheast of Nieuport (Relalum). « | ‘The house, which has a magnificent Cocchi’s report of the disappearance | Cross in France is ready to spend that | | officers and organizations. Wisconsin slution reads: § ie SSH needles weekly statement of losses issued by | carden, formerly belonged to Prince of her husband } $114,000,000 which American generosity | and England especially are] “Resolved, That it is the sense of | PO" Was broken up. Around Hart IN ACTION IN FRANGE the Admiralty. It reads: Gortchakoff, It was leased before has just contributed as efficient! sources of many p } | mannsweilerkopf Wurttemberg regi by ©; M t New Y @. Who came to the branch with | hie Mat abv Sty ae | ATUrOee OLEAN fer'tcat (min TubatINN SAE @ ornmnition ot Menue yer a, yvonne Ua] IS AN ARMY AVIATOR) “Arsivais 2975: stings, 2.023, the war by Ogden Mills of New York, i, M ig business corporation would “Wets'’ in the Sen. led toa . spain 4 nents broke oO ench trenche | wha a s ° Mra. Cocchi? A. I don't know, but] or more than two weeks now theltempt to ene ne poe seven for each ¢ producing State ltaning ds number of prisoners | | “British merchant ships over 1,600 | Who r d it at the disposal of Gen two motorcycle policemen, Ochsen-| American Red Cross Commission, un- | en iment to the food bill, ‘The | 220.8% Adaltional committes of seven.) “Dania June s8,—A violent artillery] eae tons, including one previously, sunk | -—— birt and Haggerty came in very soon|der the direction Male GS Ol Oy vaca tus guia af The appointed by the representatives of | 6. gagome day nuccenlad the me | PARIS, June 28.—Major Mitenell, an| by mine or submarine, 21; under PERSHING’S CHIEF AID after and introduced themselves to| Murphy, Vice Pi the Guar (oro enee ay uae 6 lara tha; | (he anthracite industry, be appointed fantry fighting In the Hurtebiae y {American army avintor, has been in| 1,600 tona, including one previously, 7 ena Iwan talking with: Mra, [enty Tus compen York, na|mintatration leaders, who declare that | by" the repreentativen of euch Btate Met ectota of the Preah fram [active service, flying over German| “Britian merchant ahips unsucceas- A SEASONED SOLDIER > ‘ ten | been ing the wo ajor Murphy | beer and wines are essary, not sc Aina or | let sec of the French i ‘ i Cocchi. This was about ten minutes | been planni Work Major Murph oi fons eae y Dub tor beets te ne {his convention to) according to the official stateme |" ina at Verdun and elsewhere during | fully attacked, Including seven pre. | t was pointed out to-day | To work in conjunction with the jterlor, the Federa rade Commis-| wattwiller salient failed. A number|made at Am an Ar Headquarters * M Gen, Sibert Has Seen Ser- though Commissioner Walls | medic tar Ariens Ae | sion and the Committee on Coal Pro-| of the enemy wah sare ate |to-da For two weeks the totals of British | Major Gen. ies + quiry may so far seem to } BELGIAN PRIESTS CAST | duction of the Counct! of National As | Major Mitchell wan one | ships sunk had stood at 32, The week vice in Cuba, Philippines purely destructive 8 » s and ex | Dere to the end that production! egular army officers tc ending June 16 showed a loas of 27 and China. 5 h a nder wa: be st ated a plans be perfecte after the United Statos e 6 ships and 5 small ones, Th to make to Mayor Mitchel an ex under way INTO PRISON BY GERMANS stimulated and plans be pert U. iy 10 BAR ALL GAMBLING after sha Upied Brake | saree wenk showed 22 laree shine ong | WASHINGTON, June %—Major Gen- pemelive recommendat Son Third: Give effect asiet to provide adequate means of distri cvooritane in the bad Eacadril Lp v AF EP PONBO ON | ia) Wilk M. Sibert, who is in things he will suggest that something} operating with the French Government,” | inal Mercier “Purther, That these committees ' | tire pmular army officer to | “ees #2 May France, {s an old campaigner who — Second in command of the head Bishop of Maline |report forthwith costs of and con r on the western front an <a has seen Cuban, Philippine and Chinese (Continued on Second Page.) | quarters he James H, Perkins, Vice | tions surrounding the production lute Control PL ed by ¢ n the & jQnty One jp lent by ite im | service as & member of the engineers, oi aa Presi of Nati anal, City Hat k of Latrit ¢ in h dletrict lute Control Filanne s0V =. Lust Week Vifty-five years old, he retains @ punch or romen high In Ameri |diatribution of ¢ ‘ distri sei Selon tat “ f ” ME, June 24 weekly sta la ib A demulne finetine Two MORE SUFFRAGISTS busine Nnance are aiding and that these nittees are ernment—Price Drops to $1.99 DON’T BE HALF A MAN! : P aKIpulnn Wbuaea Ah Bwar tek 4 pemwlar abtiag mss ORE O80 s OU Pats t r, | thorised discretion to ¢ But Reac ‘ t ne italian steamship was aunk| Another man—Admiral Gleaves | andes ate assent to such maximum prices for, cyrsacc ve in Coatnme eft 1 June 24. Arrivals| yuiet, suave navy commander, de- SAN FRANCISCO, June Efte HCAGO June 28. n One Stde Only 7 argon: ; tive morrow, all g at aruda. cil y > jeoal F, 0. B, cara mines tn fer food’ conten! is WASHINGTON, Jun 8—-An ine {Ot Jtalian ports were 583, and de-| serves @ meed of praise for his able tn all fields owned operated by the|One of them is Lish of | various dis 4 as may be named t ment given out toiday n day offered War Des | Cenee 2m handling of the convoys for the WASHINGTON, Juno 28.—Miss Iris | standard OM Company will a 10 |Malines the Secretary of the Interior, the Med- President Griffin of the Board of ‘Trad nt “trick costume” in which transports Calderhead, of Wichita, Kans, and Miss! conta a barrel, ac fe renee se Pi iiwenty others, the new says. | eral Frade Commission and the Com. |include absolute control of the ewheat |he offered to parade Aanues $15Men’ sBlue Serge Suits,$9.95 | “dust wnat these ships were ts with Ullzabeth Stuyvesant. of New Vo 0 t mpan . anil iniitae on if Production of the|tre n all its commercial aspe volunt as arnir Bb ig pp. Weel. | nd tuee jeuohaven eapeanee te were arrested this afternoon with _— Among this numbe ite ett et atin Benne cgn be no apeculation init. Buy er Building) ovday & Bri ut shielded fragist banner near where F Wheat Drops Below the &% Mark.jclor's Priva retar van |? Sate eaearettn vling and selling of other ar { ey Wane side ai ad 000 men k men's Rosai | Known, but shielded Wilson was making a speech a THICAGO, June July wh , entence " ay for| she second “fenolution, adopted) wnt ioe quture delivery w eal Weeay rasa . esia ait browns, greens,| What units compose the firet veiling of the Robert ame t relow $2 Jay for the first tir preaching Vhitsunday | practically nously, BEd | restr Jirne view im the oth _ w situa note" ee | American expedition, too, is a mili Miss Calderhead 1s a daughter of for- | month $1.99 An chur the Secretary Interior, the Fed t to-day dropped below szJan eftem Willa Cy tataat mcttte | tary secret for the moment, though Songre an Calderhead nt $2 ‘om. lera! Trade ( nission and the De fay the Avat ties 7 |monocle and @ straw ha h it izes. Our Jal| probably details will be announced met Congressman Calderhead close » $189" then mall fet MOE ADN. He Sr tee ice Fe laeand| raaah : ; »-day and Friday, $9.08. Hub lin the forthcoming statement of the > Bers PARE ee ne toe PR aS mee itaa cn hed $1.99 a bushel at the ovening, [beara & placard reading |Glothiers, Lroudway. cor. Barclay St. " for Racing Results Page 2 $160 ond held at that Ogure Srntay D Thee. Com Siadey may (Continued on Twelfth Page.) uickly reacted | “Don't be hal@ @ man Adyt War Department, Rea ‘

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