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PT RRC om vais cas owns epee pea da A ne ‘aa bi ig aca tant. saehaa [ QXE_CHNT In Oronter New York and Copyrinnty 1917, by The Press + Publang dson County, N. J. TWO CENTS elsewhere, € (The New York World PRICE|; NEW. YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 191 —— SOUL IS CALE +BY GRAND UY IN GRUGER INQUIRY |Dozen Other Witnesses to Be Heard To-Day—Mayor’s | Investigation Halts. {Another Woman Woman Is Shot as Spy By the A “LONDON, July 6. GERMAN court-martial sentenced to death Mile. Grandprez and her brother, both of Stavelot, Liege Province, Belgium, and caused them to be shot within twenty- four hours, says an Exchange Telegraph despatch from Am- sterdam to-day, The accused were tried at Liege on the charge of espion- age. The proceedings were in camera AVIATION BILL PROVIDES RUSSIAN TROOPS OF DEATH ‘SHIFTED FOR NEW ASSAULTS N RATTERED GERMAN LINES © scicnangenanie Brusiloff Believed to Be Pre- i] | ‘The Ruth Cruger case investigation, Kovel S ovel Section. | susamarily turned over tothe Distriat \J BATTLE WILL VILL LAST LONG IN TRANSPORT RAID) | got under way to-day with many wit- Attorney's Gov. Whitman | nesses in attendance, among them Deputy Poiice Commissioner Guy Petrograd ‘Reports ¢ Capture of 13 WOMEN PGKETS | FACE TRIAL TO-DAY AFTER NIGHT IN JAIL |Charged With Flaunting Ban } ners at White House While President Was Aw WASHINGTON, Jul Thirteen inlucky Suffragists will be haled to jcourt here to-day t of Megat dent Wilson w answer a ch assemblage, While Pre as enjoying the Fourth on the yacht Mayflower, they at P o i bite ouse for which they 18,000 Men, 29 Guns and 22,625 LANES FOR ARIA “omer mibetertt bed raged pn | cA Blaser cinta er antl sea penargy is @ Grand Jury to-day included! ine accused are 7 fe 33 Machine Guns. | $ Eee ee |Measure Calling for Appropriation | renry D. Cruger, Misa Helen Cruger: Miike had tieinie ot trookive dates 4 a ocak is scib becca Uber 15 Large English Steam-| — of $639,000,000 for Air Ser- | A. M. Brown, a friend of the Cruger Joy Youne sad Mise v ida Mit votiand | cs © vice S \ ee Oo H Mel's cuccessful offensive and advance ers Sunk Last Week by vice Sent to House. Semi te er, | ARS UataOe ee aril enter tike om the southwestern front in Galic: Submarines. ay ASHINGTON: wy. Mseretary ae wee eat P. ¢ ne more‘of Detroit, Miss Elisabeth stuy- | i “i : | Baker has sent to Chairman Dent|Neggesmith, the clerical man at the Cincinnat!, Mrs, Helena {# continuing to-day, and there‘are in- | Rane of the House Committee on Military Fourth Branch Detective Bureau, andra weap Os Se pit Miss Sppations that the “Troops of Death,” | LONDON, July 6.—Sinkings of Brit-| arairs two bills creating a huge avia- | Detectives, Diliong MoGeo, Lagarenno eihdys+Greinar ef Maltimore, Mra ! sho volunteered to lead every Fharge t6 ships by submerines and mints! tion army. Altogether the (olls pro- and Will, \ Alexander Shields of Amarillo, Text | in order to hearten thelr Russian Again show a decrease, according to) Pose an appropriation of $639,000,000.| A feature of the new investigation Mies Iris Calderhead of Marysville, ;) } will how be shifted to other the weekly shipping summa In all,| The legislation calls for 22,625. alr- |i that” Overy police witness ts being! kan,; Miss Kitty Marion cf New tro p inspire the Slav armies to! thirty-one versojs were sunk in tho] Danes and fult equ pent Ge heanne asked to sign a waiver of the im-/ york, Miss Hazel Hunkins of Bille Teifired drives against the Teuton |... athe HIDE AIG cots bombs, ete., an a 0,000 aviators munity from prosecution which hejings, Mont.; and Mrs. Lawrence favelerk: k ng ed as fol-lto man them, It Is estimated that the | would gain otherwise by testifying. Lewis of Philadéiphia The “stay at home” Russians, who are than 1,600 tons, | Airplanes wil coat SHINO. Ainous| Cas Walleteln tnquity Is'temborar-| tn aadison {> these four men Were have shouted lowiest for peace, hav ra nd cleven fishing} the !tems specified are balloon squad- |i1y on the shelf. If it is resumed, it kes Into custody by the police for j @bsorbed the army's enthusiasm and pba 40,060; training squadrows, | wiltibe only after the District Attor-| participating tn the disturbance by \ are Clamoring for siv c @ smallest number of| #28750,000; eri SQUBAFONS), § “ ney's investigation ts ended | endeavoring to tear down the Suffs’ will fot end until Hindenburg’s nn several weeks, Only last|° Supply ig oy $13, eae The decision to abandon the Wall-; yanners. oy are: W. P. Kane, are well over their own fronti¢ At ‘as announced that twenty-| ‘ining tetera $31,000,000; machine | stein inquiry was reached at tw | arthur Simpson, “John Jones" and 1 Feat mass meeting | Kazan s of more than 1,600 tons had | &U28 $24,000,000. hi [conferences the Mayor had with his!c, &, Morgan, all of this city. J edral, Pickanoft, ul Dem-| been sunk, and the recor © men are to be obtained by vol- | Commissioner of Accounts. At thone | were charged with disorderly conduct Ritts sath’ a ¢ : two wakdo lmimetinnie untary enlistment or by draft, ac-}tt became evident that the Grand| at headquarters and one was held for for suppért for the that wero twenty-seven and twe cording to the recommendations of| Jury sttbpoenaes calling for the {m-|; i @3°BEMnishod, the doors of the c two. the War Department | mediate production of all the records,! True to their promise of ‘Tuesday drabspened and the ne out| The heaviest losses reported in re : ges deprived the Commissioner of! tha Suffragist pickets started from | Ste less the meetin people, cent months were in April, when for POUNDING BY ALLIES Accounts of the power of further a0-| their headquarters, five of them had been chanting revolutior © week end the 21st the sum- ete oven should he wish to take It.| carrying the purple, gold and white 1s. fell on their knees iy ! mary sald 49 large and 15 small ves HITS GERMAN MORALE | Mayor Mitchel thereupon issued anners were the first cross fof the men who had ¢. sels were sunk, For the week ended | the following statemen | Pennsylvania Avenue and march Wassia's if June % 16 large and & small vessels| I have been in conference with| toward the east gate of the Executive Brusilote h 1 w t Canadians } ind De erioration iin} the Commissioner of Accounts con-| y i OR CNeIE: wie a “infantry atta: 1 The arrivals for the week of July k s Armies Is Becoming cerning the situation created by iiraad be Gb Ges ¢ parently well suppliéd 1 1 we 745; sailings, 2.846, Includ- Mare Widesnraid Governor's. tele » the D [they must moving eturn the Germnin def vious als aie bas gg | peaceably readqua line. Wh both V 2 1 i ships were unsu sfully attacke CANADIAN HEADQUARTERS IN became ev at the But the aid the - ee report Russian failure i This week's satisfactory return is} FRANCE, July Deterioration in Bavog of Che Crug wifes Ming of the kind as they hud mad (a zany, despite the emplo: t of fresh | attributed, at least in part, to the! the morale of the German armies, | © om constituted ah ad ie bah up their minds to resume hel troops, it is believed that Brusiloff,|diversion of German submarines to] observed in many clashes with the failure, If not wore, on he part of picketing of the Executive Mansion : following the tactics he pursued last |fruitless attempts to eink American|enemy, is becoming more and more| certain persona in the Police Depart. |!" Vy (ne Of Ibe Hxveultve Mansion /, year, may be purposely holding back |transporte on their way to France.| widespread in their ranks, It ie not fests I divested the Commissioner of] 11, ast gate than @ man who after. BE aE otantion of wrikina a harder he American vessels seem to havel@ decrease of German efficiency so Accounts to make @ thorough inves-| oo 4 aaia ne waa Bimpeon, rushed OL ine tea whe But where he will{4rawn off several with apparently! much a a tremendous increase in| tigation for the double purpose of| My mld he was Simpson, rusho vine sed: serious results to the U boats. the All use of artillery, aircraft | locating responsibility and suggest- | Buffs 4 fed that he should etrike Ad's military se Coincident with the big Russian of-|and gas that has achieved this re-|!ng preventive measures for the tu-| The Oy jot geste gy Ser Re be EXPECT NEW RUSSIAN DRIVE IN| ronsive, this reduction of merchant- | sult, ture, Lepr ing paper eecea ns ema } THE KOVEL SECTION men losses should make the week a! Artillery activity has becme| INQUIRY WAS PART OF REGU-| 2) Ger him and others assall i, A reference in the ¢ |gloomy one for Potsdam, The Ger-|somewhat spasmodic, but at times tt] LAR DUTY OF WALLSTEIN. han vanvaralhinaannta me Yl report to heavy arti! | mi nigh command, by preparing the|!s extre vi t ‘ching drum-| “This was the natural duty of the ie esa queens i the Btokhi d at Br | German tor another winter|fire intensity. It has been noted that] Commissioner of Accounts, a th re eanclusion that he ma . campa fy their own confident] the enomy tires of t vity more| tor which his office exists tor G ; fn the Kovel sect vecause it was |) : would Ge ces laulekly it r Cd bidder pote ly parepcaage a guilty t i) Beare NavHade his Ars sch ed to starvatio t in June, then | {iat ane i fiona: | law pigs a atrass 4 Hy cou i g year. The Vienna statement *in O The actual, fact is that |"mre ' 8u ay ding that of { aretirement of A ? England is further from ariel Hatt, &: TRANSPORT SHELLS |subpoena and the administration of wea of Zboroff, in (i ; ‘Aa city of food now than ever Joaths, It was my pu BLalihs 5 R | ' In the fighting of Sunday a Sean ERMAN AIR RAIDERS Matement telegraphed trom French Had Battles wiih operate with the D Attorney KILL 11 IN ENGLAND ead Yen Russians Ga arlaonere Bnate Di ‘don ; submitting to him from time t n 300 officers and 18,000 men and cap I July Ministry Marine | Assists in D \ submarine | evidence tenc w the comn amen tured 29 guns and nachine gun tistics show that during Jt \ 2 De . Had mon ot « ime ould deve I t a Dozen Er \ Describing the scene of the n French patrol vessels had t Killed A rape Commis of : W { | " the Z ana re nents with ¢ 4 » hav submi t Austro-Germans hres | Dasaley ne shore DACteriag FARGO RIED a econt a rging coal | the rec of the G r’s telegram strong lines of i ROM led 1 firing on | Upon those cases the District Att from t fm the hills betwe the ¢ ne 1 twe me Nea and the Commissioner of A 1 Kinicha River, twe mile ) emen were aunk by torpadoes.and), ea y 6 Azore aged In co-opera Har I Mortheast of Brzez s vey inp ‘ n wh ‘ 10u vestigation Y ' The Russ ith a 4 eee oer It rhe t w fA a b a tillery exceedins \ I off the D , used before smashed areat fields cf | | rome i f f wirework after two days’ bombard Wauuent oie one eT ' ment and cloared the path for MRTaat rm 1 ' atormers. (These ‘P Car 1 a ae \ picked men SOUSA AY ") HS f pat : TROOPS PROVE WORTHY OF ‘A ‘ i i j POHEIR BEST TRADITIONS , GHING 1 THE TRENCH fi a UoikO f te Precautions nad be« t y know : semble reginy f 1 1 whom more 0 \ placed, althou 4 even their wh ui 1 \ pretend to kno The trial pros ' I tinued on Secoud Hage.) mous tun critic, raat, Wigpoh baiue ivae (Continued on second age.) Mend ih ady “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 16 PAGES: 1. SENATOR WHO HINTS WAR SECRETS LEAK FROM THE NAVY DEPT. me BEE TAMBER BURR HOLDS UP NEWSFROMU. . ARMY IN FRANCE Diverts Coulee Already Passed by Three Censors, to Washington Bureau. Although there ts no legal censor- {reached the transports, ‘SENATOR DEMANDS DEATH PENALTY FOR SPIES WHO ENDANGER U.S. TROOPS ‘GERMAN SECRET SERVICE MEN | { ONE CENT tn Gr {Hudson County, S. New York and |. TWO CENTS elsewhere, PRICE FACE HANGING FOR BETRAYING TRANSPORT ROUTE T0 U BOATS Kaiser’s Agents Had Aids in Navy Department,Chamberlain Believes —Fake Message May Have Told of Sailing of Troopships for France. CONVOYS TWICE ATTACKED BY KAISER’S SUBMARINES WASHINGTON, July 5—Senatoy George E. Chamberlain of Ore- gon, Chauman of the Military Affairs Committee of the Senate, asserted to-day he was convitiwed invornation“regarding’the flotilla of transports; ~~ jbearing Major General Sibert’S first expeditionary force of American troops to France was sent to Germany by spies in America. These German spies, who, President Wilson said in his war declara- tion, infest every element of American life, have aids in the Navy De- partment who have access to confidential information, Senator Chamber- It is his secret word communicated to the vas sent by wireless to Germany, either from Mexico or Venezuela, lain believes, cory that the in order to permit the assemblage of rines that attac’ a large number of German subma- ked the American transports twice. Secretary Daniels announced yesterday that the first of these attacks took place 1,000 miles out at sea, at a point far distant from any other submarine operation, and before the second convoying fleet of warships The second attacks took place somewhere off the p of the press tn the Untted| French coast, and was repulsed by the American and French warships. . In ’ wi a ikea: fe i : °F both the battles submarines are believed to have been lost. No American ered to-day to the Se ot Ship was touched V pee val before t : Hs Bioeth s ———————@ Germany surely had secret informa- Pa bas hams dare ee wy TO ENTER WORLD WAR) transports and sccond convosing ware 4 much pr gress refused to pass a law, but, newspapers and press soctations voluntarily have observed requests of the Government # matter, Con- censo! News despatches leaving France 1 heretofore been censored by h officials, the American cen- with Pershing, or by with London, It an executive depar f the | ae and Ww i them 1 thout its first ¢ ter nen ’ ration 1a t rod rar pat ' r, who 1 to Was! 1 that t time, He i} t of ” F f A ive from ance, ship flotilla, DIP! Premier Lloyd ¢ George Nails Can-; SAY8 SPIES MUST PAY DEATH s- PENALTY FOR CRIME, | ard About England Being | ‘If the spies in the Navy Depart- Jealous, ment can be found,” said Senator PARIS, July 5.—"We not only de-| Chamberlain to-day, “they must elther sired the entrance of the United|D® shot or hanged. ‘That there a spies there, I have not the slighte: States into the war but we solicited | {> i) |, it," declared British Prime Minister! yw Frelinghuysen read George in an interview for the|in an ymous letter, Matin with Hugues Le Roux bos te f dofec- The French writer had sald there shells fu ed America ers ar Dar s 1 there 1 themselves to be persuaded " 1 and a , t by Gerinan propaganda t r 1 down that England is only halt pleased! 11 adinitted to America’s entering the war a ins of arnt m and passion for! det Ae 4 as It would be f w ' when the time comes to discuss! sand At the prese ask te that America nt fae t bas it can wi ey 1 in France, inspired 1 t \ for t -_ BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK f spy th OM Tyne Warship is Mine, bat ON ve ‘ ary man n the anno — will spen “Dare ry t rnanen : MALTY “week camps. Lf treason can be proved,

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