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New York and _TWO CENTS elsewhere, —————— = PRICE inten county Greal Hudson County, N, ‘The Press Publishing York World). MAIG STRIKES DESTRUCTIVE BLOW AT LENS; SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917. “Cire: nlation Books Open to All." 10 PAGES [ORB CENT tn Gi | Madsen New York and TWO CENTS: 5 PRICE DRIVES THE GERMAN TROOPS BACK A MILE IRELAND DRIVEN TO MADNESS BY THE BLUNDERS OF BRITAIN, DECLAREST. P. O'CONNOR, MP. “When the Emotions of Men Are Unsteadied by Some Vast Revolution of the Conditions Around Them It Is Impossible to Expect the Normal From Them for 4 Some Time Afterward.” , “What a Folly It Is That All the Good Work of Recon- ciliation Accomplished by the Best Men of England and Ireland Should-Have Been Destroyed by the Re- actionaries of England and the Dreamers of Ireland!” “Some of the Opponents of Home Rule Profess he ' Want a Republic and to Believe They Can Get It. Don’t Believe Many of Them Believe That They Can) | Get It, or That the Irish People Believe Them.” T, P. O'CONNOR, M, P., the renowne? “ay Pay" of the Irish Pattiamentary Party, who is tn this country in the cause of Home Rule, was asked by an Evening World representative in his room at the Hotel Knickerbocker: “What is the matter with Ireland?” He dmmediately sat down to a typewriter and wrote the following signed atatement: By T. P. O'Connor. Copyright, 1017, by the Press Publishing Co, (New Yo There is no use in getting angry about Ireland. were state of 2k World studying a similar feeling in France during renth century. Just study it as it} the | evolution of the eighteeitih or the days of the Commune of the ning- | Or, if you want two other analogies, study Scotland as} was during the years that followed the attempt to replace Bonnie | '|NOTED “TAY PAY” WHO | TELLS WHY SINN FEIN | MOVEMENT IS ALIVE | 446 LGA DIPOOOE EEE OS “EXCESS. PROFITS. MUST Py | $730,000.00, SENATE PLAN ; a NOT A MAN LOST ARMY T0 FRANCE Pershing Calls ‘Calls Landing of Troops a Complete Success —Already “At Home.” Finance Committee Increases eoee reese secsesreesoos seas tions, parnerships and irene ranging from 12 to 40 per cent, and $730,000,000 in $505,000,000 |present law, were approved to-day| |by the Senace Finance Committee in| | revising the War Tax Bull, With the increased excess prof- its taxes, the revenue bill now totals $1,655,000,000 and probably will not be reduced. PARIS, June 30.- The present excess profits law 1%, lost during the transfer of the Ameri- repealed and the following substi- tuted, as recommended by the Com! ven @ cane of serious illness, Major American commander, | raising | revenues, or more than under tho| & aes BEINN Of fm SEEN IN NEWEST. :=° -Not a man was ean forets to France, and there w std Goneral Pershing, w, there shall b upon the Im-/to his headquarters to-day after a come, of every corporation, partner-| iiny trip to the port of debarkatla i} ship or individual a we Upon: the “The landing of the first Amerie: | Lloyd Guns 4 Says Kaiser's) smount of the oxo reper cent, of | {OPS has been a complete succes | s Not invexcess a * iy be said. “In this remarkable trans Great Army. Has Been |the normal profits, 12 per cent; In) 9 oe oo vononn the ocean nt, and not of 25 and not of the} on his return | ‘KINGDON GOULD Driven Underground. per cent., 16 per cent.; In excean of of the largest operations we have! Ss |95 per cent, and not of 60 per cent abe Hag aakee ae zee oe n DUNDBE, June 30.—"We have) 20 per cent.; in exce eee bres was not a sin se of acrious sick-| driven the great army of Germany un-| 204 Not of 76 per cent., 26 per ness—nothing but a few unimportant $1655 000000 WAR TAX, SF en FOUR MILES OF TRENCHES ALONG THE SQUCHEZ RIVER WRESTED FROM RINDENBURG a W. HO IS TO WED ITALIAN ARTIST, MISS LUCCI British Commander Captures Posi- tions of Great Strength and Strat- egic Importance, at Small Loss to His Own Force. THEIR LINES OF RAILWAY LONDON, June 30.—With Arrenistble force British troops swept miles was jesbried by Field Marshal Haig. His report foltows: “As the result of our attacks strongly organized defensive sys- tems on both banks of the Souchez River, covering Lens, were captured, “Our whole objectives were gained with slight loss and with considerable enem Positions of great strength as well as tactical and strategic importance are ours, Additional information confirms the success of the Lens operations. Besides captures in prisoner an important advance was made over a total front of four miles to the depta of one mile.” Although the British Commander in Chief did not specify exactly in which suburb of Lens his forces had made their greatest gains, it was y casuaities, GETS LICENSE 10 WED MISS LUC and machine guns, in excess cent = . ni ; Se : derground,” Aid ore ps cases of mumps. The men landed tn b Prince Charlie on the Scotch throne, or the period that immediately fol. |C°™#PONnt” Sid Premier Lloyd) 99 per cent., 30 per cent.; in excess aplansid cintate with keen, confident} believed here the main drive was now centring from the south, haCpart ri : re George in a spech here to-day.!o¢ 100 per cent. and not of 150 per)” rine J ssiadmsinseinuemenatenshtaaiahiahiadeiainicaiaateeigaeaeilp . Ss the recent dethronement of the Czar in Petrograd. When tne emotions | «x, : Ou er een 5 and eager spirit Bride to Be, B ; | ® Itisin secthon that the Souches When a great army is driven to|cent., 2 per cent. and in excess of 160 SN CAKer shit | | 8 Bride to Be, Born in River lies, running from southwest ef of men are unsteadied by some vast revolution of the conditions around | these tactics it je beginning of the) per cent., 40 per cent men ts truly Inspiring. They are all} Lives Alone, and Is RUSSIANS ATTACK lite: ity 66. lin Vere aeebenn atin es ‘ ‘ lend, It means that we are pound! The Senate committ i es - » possible to expect the e 2 ti fine, husky young fellows, with the j them it is impossible to expect the normal from them for some time a sense of inferiority into every pore| would increase the reve paps porto ginck icecream erm an Artist. TEUTONS IN GALICIA positions of tactical and strategio afterward. So it is with Ireland to-day. Just as idealists in Pe! trograd | lof the German military mind Junder the House bill levy on excess f°) vie wnich will make them «| pe eae Importance” was belleved here to re- + 5 “It is good for the r, is. even be profits, $305,000,00 ya | e traatt ey ° ° P demanded that the German prisoners of war should get better w ages; Nes oe sya fol aoc Le haga Sei Nae a $906,000,/000.. er | leredit alongside any troops. ‘Thi Kingdon youngest son of Berlin Reports a Destructive Fire| fe" to the two small ridges which ; & . a : ¥ for afte As long a e nder RC ommittce s pit) are exceptionally well camped and| George Gould, and Miss Annunciata Si bh he berg y |command tie Freneh coal city from re rood w ‘ be reco: : spe «| Prussians have an idea of superlority | corporations which did a sub-normal |G ; 4 outh of the Lemberg-Brody , that peace and good will should recommended as a gospel to the grim in their minds Europe will not be a| business and those which wero not in|cared for, with substantial wooden |Camiin Maria Luccl, applied for a Rsilwayy the south and southwest—above Avion Y Pagans who directed the machine guns of Prussia—so also did the Sinn|decent place for people to live in Acoptge Riniate Ne Leder Will pe |bartacks, Mood heds,.go0d toed and) ise at City Clerk ; rs Jand southeast of Bleu dit Leauvitte atte axed on thelr profits tn propor=|the beat ary arrangements. , ‘i June 20 (via Londeny.—| ., Feiners of Dublin begin to dream dreams. ee sali ganiar hes Cita } Hon dn. which brofits of like corpora hey are located on high ground. For | Scully's office in. the Hall this) wunnian activity in Hast Galicia, saya, Pes® despatches from the front | This Dublin upheaval was made a!l*—————— ————]| ae : hak as aes ace ont The same will apply to individuals f this we aro de indebted. ig (Marneam: | SFr Say ee fs ad nt to-day'’s German official statement. | ¢4 a Saat acewae carte ide nie 2 ‘ - ¥ ais *\in business. French speration with members of |dence as Lakewood an ” j s 4 © knot of the more upsetting to the Irish mind TAKES $1 |aense of humility has never been = : ‘ hae ad \wenty-nine, Mie Lucet sald Indiontes that heavy attacks are in way lines which converge north- By the circumstances that followed it| 500 FROM AUTO jamong them. The Premier added that} aN i an NCH PORT, June 40--Amer-|Ah® WAS thirty-one years old and | ton Jeest of Avion. If the British reach Beer 208 br the events that: pre STANDING IN FIFTH AVENUE: virtue of humility with a fie al Ppale fca's troopa are already at home on |!!¥e4 ki ai see ovee, weg| De <*e off from ithelr lines to. the coded it. If the devil himself, irtu i ha fierce and| elegy She was born in Arrego,| the German General Staff reports, haa! P® k Machlav h r in | Pelantl eee. taehs on ater they landed trom/|it#ly. Mr. Gould ald that they) been maintained from the Lemberg- | South and the city itself isolated ex eexent for hie) prime MIA vue Man Fails to Keep It for! Mf Moya George said that it neces ; me hour after they landed from) et eiied on Monday in St,| Brody Rallway to the south of Brae-|cept fr 1 the northeast aided by the Kalser’s good old Ger- Mi iin eep ary. the Government would sesort tot ; : ; = transports they had some tents pitched. | NoNlt’ 0" (nine | ie man god whom I may assume sum- ore Than a Block Before the exchequer in order that the price| Officials Estimate Increase of About. The ¥. M e A Rislice ee in ‘enaehe Ae Stine CAcoie uparement: wala Is FRENCH CRUISER KLEB hk . exe Capture of bread should be within the compass 4 Per Cent, Under Com- tion, with fifty American Kkhaki-clad . . MRS, WILSON FIRST W WOMAN meememn a8 Moloch himself—if all these) Capture | Rite of the people Perales ae warriors writing home about their safe |® four-room suite furnished tn Ort Bowers could have united they could| A young man with a diamond ot{Ftue Pulk Of Me people, | | mission's Ruli trip, while an American phonograph {ental style, @ maid informed an SUNK BY MINE: 38 LOST het ave discovered s 2 combina-| unusual » in his silk shirt walked sages! 1 a a WASHINGTON, June 90.—R nd out “Homo, Sweet Home | Evening World roporter th Miss cone ld diem of stupid and provocative tactics Baat 69 au eraablie that was standing! People had bons ted on to MAKe| sericiats eatimated to-day that The Americana burried to “get ac-| Lace! had gone out of town for the : - ue for driving the Irish people to fury * ss We nee Twenty-sizth Street| in the w ar r. nya anid there had) orn railroads will receive an in quainted”™ just as soon as the detach-| week end had d there for : 7 O 2 OW Warship With miral Thierry and despair as the British Govern.| ONC Cllln Ave ue Hiecen Having| been no F 2 in this country! or about 4 per cent. in gross ments were dismissed ashore. One| abc a year and Mr. Gould was an! Fail » Answer Question hat) Aboard Paid a Visit to New ment originated and employed during Aid walked to the been ar torraa thus far and i: t while there were/enues through the decision of the 10.204 Clevelander—a new recruit—| a dasly itor, She had fw Is Occupation of Family's | York in 1907, fone the Dublin seep n bags of money—the amounts ranging privations in G eenaAy ane. Ausra ratereyaie Commerce ; Com: n 4 a German prisoner working| other frends and spur ne he Stead Winners?” rk ir 07, i RED HER HEART froin 0! to 84,900 |those countries were still fighting. | suspending the proposed 16 per cent : slag darn (Hine eketaninn Pa | dread PARIS, June %0.—An_ offtel c AND HAND WHEN WAR BEGAN. 2) vie no yet an te ted In their luxurles should ght rate raise, granting aome,! “1 enemy" |eisan ea) Ui wine a ove WASHINGTON, June 30.—The first|nouncement was made lasts oH a: + back se he youth took « bag con-| is | riolade bate en watching the landing. The| © t ‘ apis nt Afreland had offered her heart and taining $1,600, and hurried toward |” ves he Alte :of men Eat zou th Fi Gnedtour of ¢ nd boy spoke a few brief|the long 4 it Lake. |Woman in the United States to sign mored cru K had struck her-hand to Er nd at the begin- Twenty-seventh Street » we 36 | watd t g of the food administration pledge ¢ oft F St. Mathieu on Wed- freight m under class rates, added phrases to him in German wood, satd t aid gunk. Shvee eat ning of the war. Her sons r George W. Kh the sufteur,| ‘The ¢ r i to ask , ai AENLLBE ihe Mile You're an American,” the German| thooming: W 4 for n tion was Mra, Woodrow ’ The wo nd by the thousands employed by the S. R. Le Sauvage Auto| from vernment, the Premier |PYenue * in . ere You're not coming here] «ry 4 all news to me WwW a ere lo; ne er re eine nt of Hire Company, looked ar und Just ntinued, that should not ROR OFC saat rs now You'll fing| "! ae me, 1 Wi ar. Africa, and w. id ne then, Jumped out, and gave chase. A} ty to be reased t Padgasahy Peepers t and be went on up| !n® . Th da: she mes The pledge reads fe their parish pricata and thelr). dred or more Fifth Av es audio searer eda Ate ee | eeeeee weet: Aa) the: Oo pag heard, Thank you, Goodby," sald 1 am glad to join you in the wae t leaders at their heads. What a |. ee itth Avenue volun-| was called profiteering as d Ctl seapproved rece higher y negro, one of the Go ae bulle tn Telaie opportunity t teers joined him, and Traffic Polle fit. Profiteering t a4 es np the transg Mr. Gould service of food conservation for Jaunched in 1908 pportunity to obtain the suy al SleNat ne from iteering was un ke und tron ore In this dis-| ate » the trans ax Bials | She waeae of those gallant Irish arms atl recnty oc yes intel n peace. In war it is an outrage.| trict, they estimated that would add an enl worker, thou. Mins Hel our Nation and T hereby accept he was 426 feet port 086 gallant bh arms 6 niy-seventh Street post, inter- | P why (he Government. f aes a friend when he ¢ helen ed Baron I ‘tial 7 \! mand had a draught the sorest hour of need in the exist- cepted the youth with the bag and| Pat Was why Ue ernment had 00,000 found & frinad when! be Bh ~ | memberantp in the United states of 24 foot, Her armament conaleted ence of the British Empire. took it away from him nee saticalla wit bis t up immediately, his face p @ ene | 00d administration, pledging m of claht S-Inch guns, mounted on four The history of Haglund and Ireland Harry Toper, he said ly Swann ' id f aie ' f greating, and T | acif to carry out the direction and [turrets {-Inch guna, two 3-inch fe filled with stories of such lost op- ty-thres years old come Ly. ay away glad he Was to 6 an ‘aavies of th 4 adminiatrator |eur n guns and four guns be most tragic of all. First, | ng at Thirty-sixth Street and Sey a aiv French, didnt understand” the wnage-| in so far aa my circumstances pe: 1 the time of launching was 600 5 { . enth Avenue. He was take » the " ‘a Prest the tate ONY | : oy ems found mit cause England's need for an under « aken to the| mogh sides to Seeretury| Vennay's t dusky and Voluble person who had - Jefferson Murket Court a a thar : ! Mtr witeon. ta to answer thelot arrived at New Yo standing was then greate And, |ePGne monies Lene baitimed tua Kedfleld (0 Intervene, Relieg, sceosted him. He muttered a fow ’ Pros * ¥ failed 8 d at New Tork May secondly, because Ireland was more itor a wilt ‘ rt PH:LADELDIEA, June 30.~ Pre piieaaen in Frencit, looked a Lttle| gent and d rote Jatesd | question Hi you employ w cook?” | jameinowe. “A tek ready to be reconciled than at any |! at j jesus’ & oma ephat's “the test nivger 1} C08! f Stile alla : ' Lume under, Admiral Thierry, other period in her histo ‘ phan Menage expressed him: vs ever saw in iny if Hisgustedly of ai . vielt to the City Hall, If you ask mo why Ireland was itt t| Bos poahiong ie je inarked the American negro to a R . of — He wa rived in the absence of more rendy to be reconciled ane {¢ " n ha a ean aan Hier pasaing by. Fine ! Itolway,| Cooke Hire « Lawyer and Sue Dew! stoyor MeUlellan by Acting Mayor Bf swer is very simple, Ever since th ota , mlatGn ies panne, wis od 9 n Vive=t 1 the 1 ; ed Cane ; ww \ Matinieu is on the day Gladstone took up the cau . ni t t fie I aq sia ONY ante Ws es ns plications as tii Home Rule the ovefvhe ‘ing mi 6 is y sone. | | f any doth Min Quebec, jority of English de Vis above , , at ubmariie i n anoff ave The price of M, of the English masse ive been That a al to nt 1 v i ned , 1" and wil be 7 friendly to Ireland and determined Phitudetp! 4 H ‘ wien ie He ha exte are muting the form “A oss of|cenis @ pound, an Increase of 1 cant ~ Be eee ender and Keith Ranounee ; TAIN, ah rol bey Makenth was | and w yeare ago took @ 4¢ in| employment and non-fulfillment of con-' This is the second inc withia « — @ontinued on Sixth Page) Coombs, Dell, Smith and Miller. VFelused to mecy Wilh Loe workers Was estimated in the rate case, Arabic at Columbia University, Gract, it became known to-day, month * eab eal La