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ii “ Circulation Books Open to All. ye >| New York and Coprriant, 191 |, TWO CENTS elsewhere. (The New York World). 7, by The Press Publishing NEW YORK, “MONDAY, “JULY 2, PRICE| ONE CENT In Greater New Yort: and 4. TWO CENT Madson County, N. 3, * a VICTORIOUS RUSSIANS DRIVE ON: AKE BIG GUNS AND 10,173 MEN WILSON ISSUES DRAFT RULES AND LISTS EXEMPTIONS FOR FIRST NEW ARMY OF 620,000 HVOROPLANE DROPS BOMBS ON U BOAT | AND SENDS 1T DOWN Swoops ca Suk Submarine and | Ends Fight With Torpedo Active Work of ik. daecitad Selective Force Under Way From Noon To-Day. ALL POINTS CLEARED. UP. President Calls on Local Boar's to Act Fearlessly and Impartially. By Martin Green. (Staff Correnpendahy Sf The Eye TWOGRANDJURIES OL’ KANTUGK,’SUM, ? TAKE UP BUNGLING "COMES TO FORCE A INGRUGER MYSTERY SON TO REGISTER : + 3 Inquiry Into Police F Police Failure ard John Allen of a ot Clay County, | $ Into Missing Girl Cases Would Shoot That Boy Authorized by Court. If He Didn’t Sign. ee The specific duty of making a thor-| just as John Calhoun Allen, |ough Investigation of “the seeming jhad refused to register on June | indifference of certain police officers | pout to in the handling of the Ruth Cruger|yayer in the Federal Court | murder case was to-day placed In the | afternoon the proceedings were inter- jhands of two July Grand Juries by| rupted by Judge McIntyre of the Court of Gen- eral Sessions, who 5 was Judge this | be sentenced by a deep Southern drawl. Through the crowd in the room the | figure of @ six-foot-six mountaineer, In delivering his charge to the | blue shirt open at the neck and with Jurles Judge McIntyre referred to the |a black felt hat in hand, forced its | publication by ‘The Evening World of | WY: 'd the fact that ‘even. bund: Rees Sons ihe Aree meee pamestres roune lene Souehern giant, “and! aq’ sure as n hed been reported missing tolim his Pop he’s agoiix to register WASHINGTON, July 2.—But one step remains in the formulation of} the plan by which approximatély 625,-| f+ Boat and Chaser. Belief that a U boat was sunk by two bombs dropped by a hydfoplane the police since the first of the year. The charge was: “In this connection you may inquire} into the seeming indifference of cer- and he’s agoing to fight for Uncle, | Sam.” |_ ‘The speaker identified himself as | John Allen of Clay County, Kentucky, 000 men are to be selected from the 10,000,000 registered under the Con-| geription Law and sent to military training camps in preparation for the ‘campaign iS purone g |and officers on an Italian steamship ‘he President. to-day issued the ‘gules and regulations for local and Metrict boards providing for the list- tag of the mon registered and speci- tyme those who may claim exemp- | in @ fight at sea with a torped@ boat, a swift submarine chaser and the aircraft, was expressed by passengers which arrived to-day trom Mediter- ranean ports, | ‘The steamship left Italy on June 17, carrying ten first, seventy-six second cabin and 545 steerage passengers. on under the law. The rules clear| Five hours later, when ninety miles % everything but determination of| out, a submarine appeared in chase. @@e order in which persons on the| The megchantman was accompanied liste prepared by the local boards are! by a torpedo boat and a fast subma- t6 be held lable for military service|rine chaser, The torpedo boat fa the first army of 625,000, The| promptly opened fire on the subma- manner, time or times, place or places| rine and a hydroplane swooped out for this step of the procedure are to| over the U be prescribed by the President at a| bombs on the craft. future date. | The submarine had returned Apparently the local and district) fire of the torpedo boat, boards are first to weed out all who! the bombs fell she went down and show the right to claim exemption.| was not seen again, It was thought Then, it 1s assumed from the reading she was destroyed, The torpedo boat of the regulations issued to-day, the) fired seven shots, The steamship did President is to issue special rules and regulations setting forth how the 625,- 000 who are to take the fleld at once shall be chosen—whether by drawing from a wheel after the manner of se-| lecting juries or otherwise, : r officera held @ consultatior he language of a statement is- eee BOL isaeiney manaratad cathe: sued by the President accompanying! turned to thelr bases the regulations made public to-day pital the minas of tne nation authores LINER SINKS ONE U BOAT the minds of the national authorities| boats guarding her were within After and her officers held a consultation boat and dropped two the but after not use her guns because the other range, and she feared hitting them, the submarine disappeared| respecting all the circumstances sur the hydroplane dropped to the water tain police officers in relation to the|and he informed the Court that he case of Ruth Cruger, who was delib-| hadn't seen his son in ten years, | ergtely and cruelly murdered in this! “When I heard that he had gotten! city ‘some months ago. By this obser- | himself an trouble I decided to eome| vation I do not, at this time, want to|up here and find what's what," Br. | be understood as reflecting upon the| tinued the “rne Allens mountaineer, Police Department of the City of New| of Clay County are not slackers, If York. | had a thousand sons they'd all get “I think {t ts generally conceded that |jnto the army and fight for Unci an atrocious murder was committed.|gam, I've got two boys in the serv In The Evening World it was openly charged that upward of 700 young girls have been missing from their|twenty years old.” homes since Jan. 1 last. I would sug-| ‘The Kentuckian was frankness per gest that you inquire also concerning] sonified and he waa deeply affected this. | by the disgrace brought on the family “Should you determine to make an} name by the action of his eldest son Inquiry into accusations appearing in| «why, Jedge, if you'll just turn this the daily press every day inttmating| ts ano Tiliane te At teat he that certain police officers have failed | registers. I'll take him back to Clay to do their duty as the law directs,| county and, by gad, sah, if he don't I will ask you not to do so entirely] register I'll have a public holiday dc ice now and they both registered, My other two boys are nineteen and boy over upon your own account, but as|oicreq and shoot him in the town far as possible, in conjunction with| tines ¢ sioner Wallstein, : mmissioner a n, who was! atter young A had been or appointed by His Honor, the Mayor of this city, to investixate the Police Department of the City of New York, rested by the Federal authorities fo! lowing boasting sclentious objector he his that as a con- | ®¢% had not regis 04-4-4000F96-6.0066 | (FOR DETAILS OF AMERICAN FORUM: MERTING | SEE PAGE 3.) @ Soca PRESS MISS SOPMIB IRENE 1. oR B75 sident Wilson’ 8s Daughter Speaking at City Hall To- Day $-04.0-94 05 4-944 rounding the death of Ruth Cruger, | 74 hé Savi “i me y ee beds And if, after such investigation, you|¢™@mined by allenists at HBellevuc phall find there has been a failure to| Hospital. They reported that he wa mentally diwturbed, Asked concery perform a public duty as the law 4 directs, it will become your duty to|!"& this, the father replied indict “When John was a little lad “A crime 1s an act or omission for- |8@¥ & shooting affair and it used ti te order the local boards to make the) bidden by law.” make him awfully nervous every tim selections under rules to be promul-| IN BAT TLE WITH FOUR Russel Griswold Colt, a broker, of /% un went off, but, Jedme, 1 you'll | gated when the districts in the various pounce aBaae the Hotel Netherland, husband of|turn him over to me I'll take him fa BAMATAAS athe ore, was selecte back home and get him used tates and territories have been a AM ATUANTIO FORT, ily: d-How | Meith: HAETNATS:, WAS, SRnONeG. 08 . vised how many men are wanted from) 4.0 F4en Dempster lincr Akabo on Fri.| foreman of the additional Grand Jury : 3rother With Him as He Gox each district, lday evening, June 14, sank one out of| to investigate the Cruger case, Mark| Judge Mayer decided to turn the ms With Bride to Get Those males of military age NOW| gour man submarines in a running| § Cohn of No, 39 West Thirty-sec- over to his father. The offender ith ride to Ge registered who may claim exemption) fight of five or six hours was told by| ond Street was olected as foreman ef | twenty four years old and of ¢ Dispens ution under the law—outside the physically| passengers from England to-day on| the regular Grand Jury size ‘himself. As the Kentucklan deficient—are included in the follow-| their The big liner evaded! LIEUT, BROWNE CASE TO BE |about to leave he turned to the Cours PA ; ing classes: Rete Sar Rania ee PORE TY PRESENTED FIRST. }and remarked a k ; 1 s, of the D yell as gunfire. Th t Cruge vel “Jodge, I'd e to have er | Kingdon Gould and of M V Officers of the United States, of t ‘One of the Akabo's ahots carried away| The firat case in the Cruger invest! Jodge, I'd like to have a look ov a 1 States, Territories and the District of) | uitmarine's periscope and then one|®ation which will be laid before the|this yer town and would like to know |ziata Camilla Maria Luce! gat n Columbia; ministers of religion, 8(U- | royowing struck the hull of the U boat Grand Jury 4s that of Lieut, where I can check this yer boy wh William | Genta of divinity, persons in the mill-|"There was a big explosion and the sub-| Browne, the desk officer of the Fourth | I'm taking in the sights page tary or naval service of the United) mersible went down. marines pur-| Branch Detective Bureau, who re 16 Court advised the Kentucklu States, subjects of Germany, all other| sued the liner until dawn, when EAtish ceived of Ruth Cruger's|to turn the youth over to the United |menst aliens who have not taken out first patrol poets pent tery ot of the tor-| disappear The case will be pre-| States Marshal if he did not think he papers, county or municipal officers, pedoing of the Cunard liner Ausonia.| sented on ‘Thursday, District Attor-|could handle him, gustom house clerks, workmen In Fed- Pl punera ware saves ang pe venae ney Swann announced to-da | “Oh, shucks, I'll handle him a iin ph eral armories, arsenals and naVY|is a stecl vessel of 8,153 tons. A recommendation for a charge of | right,” stated the Kentuckian, “Now | of them of Ital yards, persons in the Federal service perjury against Lieut, Browne was|you Just come right along with your somewhat oster designated by the President for ©x-) district boards have been issued, \t is made by Commis) r of Accounts |old dad or you'll Ket what's coming an emption, pilots, merchant marine expected that the work of listing t Wallstein, who is estigating the | you ee v ors, those with a status with respect: registration cards will begin without police bung! Cruger case, | fro! to dependents which renders their ©x-' delay, The active work of assembling | Assistant District Attorney Kilroe, to | 28 KILLED ON BIG LINER. clusion desirable (a married man WIth the selective service army may be suid whom the District Attorney referred a sidaimae Hincte . iw dependent wife or child, son of a «le-! to be under way from noon to-da Mp, Wallstein’s letter, said this after tein ike Medliervanne owe! rranged pendent widow, son of a depenient In the near future a date will et noon that he had examined a number | PARIS, July 2—The French Ria ne {the hig . aged or infirm parenty or brother of by Brig, Gen. Crowder, provost mar- of witnesses in the Hrowne matter, |) iii lava of the Messusories Ma, we Gependent orphan child under sixteen shai general, for the mecting a Th would been lald be- {11 with 204 dengere AHA overs, | Dunes yeare of age), those found morally ‘le-| organization of the boards. At the fore the Grand Jury to-morrow had jays en gunk'as the result of an ex. and Mme, fieient and any member of any well same time it is expected that ft not bee t Commissioner Wall- | plosion in the Mediterr an, hat recognized religious sect existing May selection regulations will be prom stein has gor t of the city unt One hundred and seventy-six per 7 , 18, 1917, whose creed forbids participa-' gated, The present intention July 6 oone were onset. wan haan dali sine. (1 tion in war and whose religious con- call the men selected to the color The h . wy result was ent wer vietiems aeoord with the creed. “ews fat Che pulse fer the local aud 4 (Continusa on Wighie Fase.) it reported at Marseilles. — (Contioucd om Bath Fa, (Fer Raging Reeulte Gee Page 2.) (Joptinued api M Becond talked Vage > Jar in Gould Family All Over, Says Kingdon, As _He Ts Ready to Wed THREE MORE MEN KILLED IN EAST ST, LOUIS RIOT |. Iwo Negroes Taken Street Car and t—~Stray Bullet Hits Whi 1 EAST ST, LOUIS, July 2 negroes were taken from a t white man, standing in front of bi store, was killed by a at De the troop patr he attack on negroes continued this afternoon and at 1 o'clotk eight negroes y n | hospital © attacks , k the form of bombardment of tndividua | The turbulence of t crea 4 during the af ¥ itot tor fi ay ft 1x teen ' Gu 1 ite girl \ Kit violang > SUK WORLD TRAVEL pinrsc, re i W r Wark tow N.Y ” wives for sale, Delwpioug Bovina WOO—ader | WASHINGTON == | BERLN ADMITS BIG LOSS; MANY RUSSIAN OFFICERS FALL IN LEADING CHARGE \Petrograd Reports Heavy Casualties | inGreatBattle on Galician Border —Berlin Estimates 300,000 Were Engaged in the Main Battle. { AS KNOWN’ ~ GREAT BLOW WAS COMING PETROGRAD, July LR troops have captured Koniuchy on the Galician froft, tdgether with 164 officers and 8,400 men, the War » | Office announced to-day. Prisoners taken on the other fronts on Sunday bring the total to 10,173. Some, of the Russian detachments suffered severe losses, ally in offivers, The Russian official announcement says that the Russians have ad- vanced to the Koniuchy stream and also have captured seven heavy guns, Teuton prisoners continue to be brought in. oie asat “some strongly fortified ANTI-SUBMARINE DEVIGES sot mms muon vm TO GET THOROUGH TESTS om serra vinous sive fighting proceeding on other Beene fronts, pec Southwest of Brzezany the Russians Sixty Association Firms “Join the the Work for Protection of — | mentenaey oe | telegraphed Premier Lvoff to-day that American Ships. | |the Russian revolutionary army re- Minister The formation of the Submarine De-| fonao Assogiation, with « memberahip |*Umed the offensive on July 1 of about sixty corporations and firms (This is the first word from ed by the submarine menace, was ced to-day, Its purpose is co-operate with the United States gov ernment in seeking devices for the pro- tection of merchant ships against attack by submarines." The rerles Russian sources in regard to the new offensive, The capture of sv many officers and men indicates a success which cannot fail to gratify the Allies, who have been greatly concerned over the Inactiy ity of Russian troops and the ports that they were fraternizing with Austrian and German dle BERLIN | fletal asoclation Was organized after a f meetings held in New York. It waa felt by mem! #, according to the announcement, that many devices which fall far short of betng perfect might | nePertheless be of gregt value, and that) & device which might not come near enough to perfection to pase naval ¢ standards might atill serve t hundreds of vessels afloat." Offices have been opened Broadway. Lucius H Counsel of the Cunard 2.—The stat issued says at the Galician village of Koniuchy }o Keer | wan lost yesterday to the Russians. at No. 141| {but that the Russian mass attack Bain General | "48 aught up in a barring posi- company, was| tion.” A fresh Russian‘attack against elected Chairman; J. A. H. Hopkina,|this position, the statement adds Vice Chairman; Lindell T. Bates, Secre-| was frustrated. The War Office says tary Treasurer. The Executive Commit! sixteen Russian divisions—about 300, sad Inelu in addition to those named, | 999 men. took part in t offensive, WASHINGTON Russtar Frederick W. Ridge Bates, Ernest Smith War Minister Kerensky informed tht United States three weeks big Russian offensive place about July 1 sing stated this morning Russian successes were very pleasin and indicated that k ensky had sué ceeded in his big task of reorgantain the Russian army yerma to-day July of- ment ert Appleton, indon W M. Mitchell, 2 SE CAPTURE OF BELGIANS . REPORTED BY BERLIN Surprise Attack North of Dixmude, | way, I ago thats would tal cretary Lag that tH Says the German War LONDON, July A despatch fron Office Petrograd via its Admiralty wireless press reports active military opera. RERLIN (via London), July 2% “ap- tons are now in progress in Galleh |ture of a large number of Belgians was and also on the Caucas! |reported by the War Office to-day as! pregy des ep la ian Sront lthe fruits of a surpri tack north of |, ' pate say that Free |Dixmude which inflicted considerable | PUs#ta'e Army tinued to-day iu - n the enemy furious a ka upon ¢ Austro-Ger 3 st man jines. With an army that ha: been pletely equippe a , NO VACATION FOR WILSON, °°" a oon a ee ae Bs) nitioned dur months of inactivity Gen, Brus.lo is striking on a from of niles, though the greatest par je oft infantry attucks took place @ : Aa invaag the Waite) @m elghteen and a half mile front it that President Wison does not;Gree’ guns are in action everywhen expect to a ation this summer,| afd a spread of the offensive is im it plans to remain ip Washington) minen vether X djourns or not }.The new drive is plainly an ex ane Ay emt may ic uke oh sn a tion of the campaign for the Maydower the Galician capital, successfully

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