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oe Te © they win get short whrift before a fir- the knowledge in the public posses- ‘Ying sadad. | ston, the flotilia delayed several days e NOT OPENED| !/n a4 rendezvous at sea so as to do- TO NTIL SHIP ceive the enemy upoh the probable THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1917. CE CENSORSHIP ON GERMAN JUNKERS NSPORT LEAK MAY FOR DR. CARREL BACK: af L; “ NEUTRA RUSSIAN DEATH TROOPS L CABLES GERMAN ASSAULTS. SINN FEIN NOMINEE U. S. Army a Show, + a Institute, ' proved formidable. made the attack to mask the removal | than that the extremists will ay hed Berlin in| they were Upped off, 5 pe ’ mH * » 0" will accept eon could not have reac : grtiaiey wa tléé It is probable Dr, Carrel and his! miy made public to-day, It says: BATTLE MAY TAKE WEEKS To/°! troops who must be sent to the | nothing less than the complete inde- time, it is said ‘The department is p y | | | The mighty struggle in which | Ls a | -teytime, aes ‘Admiralty sent | “#seciate, Dr, H. D, Dakin, the lead- : et RESULT IN DECISION. Russtan front. pendence of Ireland. They would not b ‘snp Thousands and thousands of people| fled that the German y ing practitioners of military sur- the man people are now en- Kast of Cerny, ni it shrink fro! th by! } Suge th American ports saw the transports) every available submarine to the ede | cery, will instruct classes of Amer | | gaged is not yet ended. The un- After hard fighting the Russians ¥, nine miles south of m another rebellion if it a “ ° American wounded in France. Mrs. 2,000 eu |Sive, captured a strong salient held | end. { taken.| France days before the American | # _ ,000 prisoners. Some points changed | ig salient hel <o were going nor the route to be take : Carrel has been recently’ making | largely OF. ChE Opinion TONS {RO | eras several tlises, It was here| DY thé Germins, De Valera and his friends are ure- Vase In order to discount the value of flotilla appeared. trips to the desolated French dis-; promise contained in the impe- P é army._A party of French offleers was | son to be convinced of the Kood falth| 40 powerful as to call forth clusion, ‘The fighting is tn territory| {font in the nelghborhood of Laon).| His friends, ho ndded, were charged WASHINGTON, July .—Did an ap-| known that Germany maintains a| on board. They had come to interest | und the thoroughness of the investixa dowbts whether this Easter mes- | which before the war belonged to 4a this long front they made violont|with trying to induce young men to SECON a eee car eoma|feal spy syatem in the British and | Americans in helping blinded aoldiers. | tion, by the Commissioner of Accounts. | Co ty es rue spirit, can at all | the enomy, attacks repeatedly with large num-|joln an army more dangerous than y innoc ‘sonal or COM? | ang cuisine iinet, | ne or, vindom, bd 7 7 < hers 0} 1 ae hc et sf te . areal sahnegrass. eine batwesa | "one he the features of:the war pas - ,ldirected that the entire Inquiry Into| become a reality after the con- The Provisional Government ans ele t Hoe spect assaulting troops. |) Prd ad RL 2 ORLA Sa pdt {bat New York and a neutral Huropean| been the apparently accurate Infor RUSSIAN WARSHIP “LIBERTY” this matter be undertaken by the! clusion of peace. nounces that all regiments engaged| Tl orts were directed principal. | were true he knew that th woul Be m intry via London or Paris convey | Mation posaessed by the German we District Attorney in the secrecy of To-day such doubht is intoler- |!" this new initiative will bo henc y cast of Froidmont Farm, weet and|fjenting for Ireland. ya 4) eountr a London 0} convey . othe $+ rt jrand J yro o| at! y oF " southwest of Ce: 7 tehtin, Ee Merlin information aa to the eouras| wontes concerning the movement of ht, Onew Named tor Cear| Crind Jury proceedings, holding that] 5..." 6 Keep that faith with the [forth known as “Highteenth of June” | Southwest of Cemy, north of Ailles,|' Unfortunately these doctrines are __hecpeanpprenpdlectades detgtl Fol ig ET ae S New in Comusttaion: (202 Anquiry by the Commis-| or san people to which it is en. | Regiment, that boing tho old style| ‘Iso against the Californie popular among the voung people of ” y the « ite ec, an o € oS . 2 . e ‘lare, who corted Gen, Pershing'’s fighting men| ment from France to England. Brit-| POTROGRAD, July 5.—The new] the efforts of the District Attornoy) titled It te needful to take thie | 44te of the battle. June 18 has boon) Pateau Hast Clare, Who sive the candiate “i * ; bjecting them to|/8h newspapers have frequently com-| Russian dreadnought Volya (Liberty), | Mter to secure indictments and oon- work in hand without further di < Sereetante Shy tor Eruetie. for mors he Fepules of the enemy was} ccotions in all parts of the conatitus # to France, thus subjecting mented upon this fact, and it has| «nich was to have beon named Alex.| Yictions. He has directed the Di than @ century. complete, and his losses were very | On tne: othari te etitu- peril of attack? been the subject of comment in of-| "00 ff med Ales-| trict Attorney to take possession U lay, heavy; -eapeclally: in: the. reel Clatatcnent Gf the Wink Wald coitee nae i This question is recelving serious] ficial reports reaching Washington | amir TIT, bas been cominiasioned for} der nix subpoena of all records and| We therefore do not hesitate [No Advance, Tentons Say, Deaplte| sory and on tine Calitenig naan | the een weenie Rein policy and : ideation. from Administration | from diplomatic officials service In the Black Sea. papers in the case. Compliance with! publicly to emphasize the need of | Tassddbed Doves, Spiny end’ on the Californie: Plateau.) ihe recent warning, of the Hocay Buthoritien, ‘No official and no milt-| After, nearly Spat and trenes this subpoena has denuded the Com-) the hour wiiich demands of the BERLIN, July 6—In Hustorn| tirely routed by our fife. At certora| upon the older men and the | qv . No conmorahip, the British and Frenct , oner of Acco mf i : p 5 | rely routed by our fire. At certain | en and }fem-tary. or naval expert knows how have evolved & system recognised as | qj uaner’® Lat toy suislorg ted Bale of rota | Government that it forthwith lay | Galicia yesterday,” says the latest| Polit where the Germans were uble r d the best ever maintained. How any- Boke aa eae ane. eceater part | before the Diet a draft of an elec- | statement from German Army head-| {9 Sain @ footing at the first shock, | aw Jy in agreement that the most ; * A. MeFaul ts left by a will probated “the Russians were able} back and they were not able to hold PMdtcsty casdium of; communication ibex| SePaae the usted wate ee esis | with the. Burromale lo. cerry on chate| TRANG JURY FINISHES, for a general, direct, secret ballot, | merely to repeat thelr attacks at/a single metre cf cur rontone” | @reraween German spies and agents in| tral country, is a mystery. Hable nnd rellaious work by the Blahop's | | “While the Mayor possesses the un~| but for an equal voting franchise |Brzezany. In spite of the employ-| Just night's report says: i : ‘ 01 3 jon give ef- | make any advance. In tenacious de-| p,, », “tt ef secret code combinations employed - gating agent, the Commissioner of} Government in addit: region of Pantheon, La Royere, in the REEZ { ivtnaes ihe gules of thnocant business | fears emaittained direct commeanie’ . | Accounts, “upon all matters relating} fective, visible expression of the |fense and ronewed counter-thrusts| neighborhood of MUrtebiac, and ‘on ING along up- or personal cablegrams and passed | tion with Berlin, demonstrated Richard Timmerschoid, forty-five| ‘0 the administration of any of bis) Conadence to which the German | Saxon regiments maintained their po-| the Vauclere Plateau. t : 1 ie personal cable, iy to otelaia that it ’ pvp yo departments, and particularly when teh < “It is confined that the German ‘Own in a cool, com- 1 $0 by British und French censora with-|!¥ to officials that it 18 possible years old, of No, 200 West Fifty-ninth| the responsibility for failure or dere-| people are entitled. sitions against numerous attacks and] jitacks last might which, devcloned 1 Bedvout hesitation. EITANKO wecret codes ae to make do- | street, wax found dead on the side-| ction is to be established, I would| ‘The call 1s aigned by Prof. Hana] inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. | long a front of about seventeen kilos| fortable seat, one really : h with eh ‘ p> nape walk in front of. that address at 6/ Hot, even though It entailed waiving | pelprueck, historian of the University} “In the Kontuchy-Zborow sector! metres (a litte more than ten iniles) 4 od An offic pol end Lager lp duit NEWSPAPERS DID NOT BETRAY me testa fi bad fumped or} hy owe sleur right, i any of Berlin; Alexander Dominicus,| there was heavy artillery fighting.| cst the enemy exceptionally heavy; has no use for a fan; and ‘ name 1 er 0 e jo | t jovernor ©) distri u 4 i fy | Ld Mii ccons sonnet be used, expressed the TB, SRORB Ts i a ity a Naw Attorney “roel might be calculated to|Chief Magistrate of Schoenebers: | At intervals the artillery was engaged sat erraaund ar eteentee eg it’ i Eivicsnviction to-day that this route ie thon tak vamealts pee cies. coer ae |e ===2ue| prejudice prosecution for crime com-| Prof. Em{l Fischer; Dr. Adoll von] heavily on tho Stokhod and at Brody.| Shere elte we have completely wary, | Yet, it’s more than likely munication. between th 7 agent in any Atlantic port whence, ited in this case. Harnack, dean of the German Theolo-/On the remainder of the front there] tained our positio j the ene lah ths perene nenicelty feoslver., Yet }¢ was ‘done success: | &he troops sailed knew about tne ee oe aerate by (Riana; Prof. Friedrich Meinecke, | were no actions of Importance.” ArThe |Germans have not renewed that there are a dozen or “would be oxi ; ; , leparture. ere was no. secret| the Com: loner of Accou v' | ig Dr, | their attempts, but on the contrary | feaue'ig the Administration should bo- | fly, many. tues before the Navy | Seote it and could net have ‘been.| discontinued for tho timo being, but |Count Monts, Prof. Walter Ernst, Dr.) | An offcial statement from Austro-| wr haye carried out east of Cerny «| 80 Of them aboard —base- i BBS 8. UNTIL SHIPS WERE AT SEA. until several days at sea, Even Gen. “lov which they were to land. After the expedition was well under ewe: to those of Admiral Gleaves, This «ste atarting he transmitted the informa- casei tion to the commanders of the French | of the war zone—at a point where eee eubmarine chasers that were to as-) en if there had been & the Information sist him, Jeak at this point, Jeave, but did not know where they ~ CENSORSHIP ON NEUTRAL CABLES | TRANSPORT LEAK ~ MAY FOLLOW Berlin was tipped off. All are ap- -sitthis country and Berlin is by means " 4 that American mill- | of both stations. | Army and navy officers think it non- | only until the District Attorney has Hungarian general headquarters! detail operation which enabled us to . ny pases are being communicated | time many. aceret enone bead enaioal for anybody to imagine that completed bis work of xing criminal |qng Prof. Ernst Troeltsch. lvgeterday, reader capture a strong salient held by the ball fans, en route to the ; ing of troops w: real responsibility. 16 determination o! xcep-| i enemy, to Berlin by such means, he said, it| {fe coneor and the experts who did | cree from German secret agent hdministrative, responsibilty conati-| ‘The signers almost without excep.) At iracgany flerce attacks dellv-|°"On the left bank of the Me Polo Grounds on the would be the national and internn- | radio apparatus. Perating the! “The fact that Is worrying officials, | tutes a distinct phase of the investi-|tion have been looked upo! HY ered by strong enemy forves wore re- | three successive attacks, accompanied | + tlonal obligation of the United Btates Mother is dead" was a favorite| 204 especially the naval experts, 1s| ation by the Commissioner of Ac-|ag stalwart Conservatives and the) wieea with heavy losses, ‘The Rus-|by jets of liquid flame. directed ; i how German agents secured detailed counts, and whatever else happens, | most ardent’ supporters of the Kaiser. against our trenches southwest of , >o-to stop the transmission of all cables| message of the secret agents. Othor| information, rather than. how it wae| this muat be completed to my satls- Ss slans did not attack in the sector] (OT ang eee eee nneg, The wectitiery “ “to European neutral countries con- [ag egg Haron ep emerced communicated to Berlin. Every ef-| faction and responsibility located and See southwest of Zborow, Otherwise|fghting continues very spirited in| hoor omn-| but no far without success, ted upon those at fav ity in all theatres reach of Berlin, oot tn ie | waters were} A naval expert to-day frankly ad-| The acqui nt spirit which per- STERDAM ‘An earlier Austrian statement had| Berlin Reports Attacks Defeated, Cia SECRET, INNOCENT - LOOKING | Nii by be ae bad re Lusi- |) mitted the possibility that Germany | vaded the public statements of both | aid: Aadenaese. Mates | CODE MAY BE USED. poled some such nocent” radio- HAR Bo Renate IBOrDAUn as to He | Commionionsr.. Se “South of Zborow the eneae ie BERLIN, July 6.—Bast of Cerny enue i | Mayor, ot voiced by somhe oO! succeedes While the natural disposition in this instance 1s to suspect German f merels || seo politics in the Governo: n 5 r front toward the Prepared supporting | Official statement from German Army agents in neutral European countries| movements St troops to Meant, tnt ders I ae pom vee tea ecieee | pointed out that the Governer's| and Demsanas of England a Elan AA MREREERERIA. IAvolPine | headduattors, ‘ihe Hrangh atached \ who are known to be numerous and| have been of any ri Mie Gilat so. oo. et nm to Mr. Awann was in effect) Germany Pinch. heavy sacrifices the Austro-Hungarian |twice during the night the trenches ¥' Anfluential, it ts sald by experts to be| many. Few n Bere even hinted | oo }a rap at the Mitchel administration | < HEgen troops have been retiring only step by | which wo eaptured and were repulsed plomby nol mncans impossible that com- | at troop movements. "No newarantes | SECOND ATTACK SHOWS MOVES and. ulno that hie had placed Mr.! AMSTERDAM, July 5—Four men] step against the pressure of superior | both times, The attle-tried Lipp abyss j wimercial or rronal Tiessage! nt) hinted at the time of departure or WERE PRECONCERTED, | Swann In a position where responsl-| were Killed and nineteen Injured) forces and thus have enabled the re-|and Westphalian battalions pressec Take Serve § or § to 166th St » from New York to London or Paris! the port of embarkation, “Obviously the place to tiret strike | Pility for any future failures would when the police and troops fired on| serves to Intervene here for the restor-| after the retreating @mguy, pushed | May have been the medium, It ts Every German apy and eret! at our armada was not in the war|!iKely to H upon him, to the possi- b> which was pillaging shops ation of the situation, Further at-| their positions forward and took a 5 wh British, [rene ble advantage of the next Republican | a» mo! tacks were not undertaken, considerable number of prisoners. Rie lone watrol voeeale are chene | candidate for District Attorney, ‘Tho clash followed a parade of work-! “Near Koniuchy several strong at-| West of Cerny and at Craonne enter. po 090009 000009990 0900000000000 00 04 0000005 204 jan Hoan pe a renee OTe SBR ERG ‘Commissto: wallets a revealed men through the streets contrary to take ware senguloerly ie we prises by our troops were successful, | oho he gis the fact that he had turned over to] ’ the region near Brzezany th | ne = ——= The first attack occurred at a con- i | police orders. District Attorney a letter written were obliged to pause in the battle be- icine DHA * 5 siderable distance west of the line} the ; a nd Olne ‘According to ghe Telegraaf the ; + Intense Artillery Dacis Are Re Dis in your of the war zone. Meee vine pAIaaT Commilaslinee | tate: come Pde aap Peer aha cause of thelr failures and heavy ea in Belgiam. P. ain or tress gtonae But the German submarina com-| Woods, asking his personal interost | making the less educated classes un- LONDON, July 5.-"Intense artil- | or bowels is relieved quicker and better i ni icant |flad the matter migitt huve beon diec| 1%, Ruth Cruger's disappearance. The | sevtang the necessity of bartering | Vile Admits Withdrawal of lery duels” in the region of Pype- | by six Bell-an in hot water than any- | miawed as an obvious one, but the| Miri"wag murdered and was written | potatoes for German coal and tron, Forces Before K na. knaie, Belgium, are reported in yester- | thing else, and it’s harmless. 25¢ pkg | submarines attacked a second tme| KIT Wae murdered ad we nee oes on the other hand of fulfilling) VIENNA, July (via London, July {day's official Belgian communication. | {with an entire flotilla of them eO-|Houry D, Cruger's friend, who first|tn, Contract with England, which |5):—Assorting that Russian uttacks/ At other points of the front tho big _ tirely separate and distinct from] tenort nile . . 4 J ” and | Suns, , e, kept up} Persistence those engaged in the first clash with| reported to the police that sho WAS) Ais gor rorwarding to that country | Near Konluchy were repulsed And} thoi: work, and London atili ts of | FOR INDIGESTION our destroyers. Mr Olney was to have been a wit-|an amount of potatoes equivalent to | that the elapse, wereirzerany. the | {26 opinion that Belgium may be the| ———---— ——— | “The method and manner of the] ness at the Wallsteln inquiry. Hal that exported to Germany. po nelle enero at the same merely We Bees Grees Blow Sy the DIED | eerie atacla taken In connec | letter, it was stated, “outlined the!” afore troops have been summoned to| time admits the withdrawal of Aus- i geen cee, Se ° | Admiral Gleaves, in command of the} date of arrival, ‘warships convoying the transports, MAY HAVE TIPPED OFF THE Gid not open his sealed sailing orders} SAILING BY FAKE MESSAGE, The Government is working upon the Bibert and his army officers did not| theory that the approximate date of know the route, or even the port at) the sailing of the transporte wi cabled or wirelessed from th try in a fake message either to Spa pick up the convoy and add his ships! formation acted through a represen: | reputable tative of some supposedly convoys more than 150 miles outside submarines have never before by |seen—has convinced the Department beyond the she of the war zone off | thing of value to the ¢ emy could Tho secret messages discovered at the Sayville and Tuckerton wireless A man asked at the newsstand of the Warren THE WORLD, the report there, and up through ¢ toms 4 Ing) made an appeal of this sort at the} oN h lied r precaution was taken to prevent the| jrunston, Faurot, Costiten, cry, | @ new Inquiry by the public Prosecu-| headquarters of the Moscow fexi-| other paper, he replied: ‘J wouldn’t dare go information ching the enemy, oF | soull and Lord’ to Commissioner | tO" @ also in he had NO} mont, urging the soldiers first to re- Special for To- i - ; é even reaching any official or officer | Woods Wo cuuldn't get to the of. | eeret connection with the New York] jeass' the Anarchiata imprisoned in|} | “P* of ae Thureday, | | Special for FaMerrew, Friday, home without a World. And what's more, |who was not absolutely required to} poiais before becatise we could only | Pot A the Winter Palace and then to 4@-l11 onocorare’ covenen yacer || caname [ily Sth: J know it. ry i ‘ Signor Venturini, Cocchi's counsel, Palace. The| LATE PILE A » BON BONS — ‘These ; do one thing at a time, and we we stroy the Marinsky |] ] PAFTIEK—Deinty, toothsome disks || sweets are comnrised of dainty pest I'll have to do my reading of it on the way "If the same thing, in substance, | gevoting our attention to the Fourth | 8tid to-day: troops voted against the proposal I it tons of richest Carn Cream, i had not happened on previous ocea- | ranch Bureau. . “This morning T again applied for! “pie same group of Anarchists had| Gipoed in the mont delicions French home. When I arrive the paper goes to my sions, notably the arrival of the firet| Mi the District Attorney has|Perniasion to see my client and Was! more success later at the hoadguar- ||| of our righ traxrants mweet tooth. “The come, seme uadron of American destro br a me omney informed that it would be refused chine Gun Regi- ||| velvety Chocolate. Bulation is“iminense ” 8 at] qnisned his Job of locating the erim ters of the First Mac POUND BOX Cc wife, two daughters and son by turns British pert, we Would not feel 8 | ee ee eee gram, | until the Bolognese tribunal has re-| mont, where the soldiera were on the . | une In view of what is past - re oare MY) ceived answers to certain questions] joint’ ching to release the im-| ‘ ; :|comminsion from the Mayor us rein- point of marching WE ALSO OFFER: nd hi ° 7 " however, the conviction grows that ” ai which have been sent to America, prisone rchists when represonta- : That man and his family are typical of some: spies are actively at work who have | Stated *Thave had a hint from a high| Hysoned Anarchie yee couneil ar- | ae a AS agnor ; han 400,000 ies channels of imformation and com- judicial authority that Coceht took) rived svalled upon them to al- J ene Gencreme sack thing more bi ' 4 on in New York and munication wa yet hardly suspected Detectives i papers for American citizenship Piven and prevon, They refused, bow-| te of Old Fashion itter weet || brournt to nerf immediate vicinity in which tog the ted States has before committing the crime, This] ‘Anarchists. bpiuiry “ entree o favorable ara im: y lied upon the Hritish and French! ROME, may be true, but it does not in any| ver SFT SAR ANAT |] | Fichest Cream in ¢: mt variety censorships of cables, and while the|Grigs, the New tase affect Cocchi's right to be ttried| » Pian ta mall it Flavors, serve to identify Th E . , United States can hardiy hope tol italy in co w in Rologne, ua the Itallan law does| ** a rare treat for all e Evening World establish a consorship i eh oh sa ard van Goal Re RAeMG a apbieet to lose tioree| F ve oatan. {| tee | Bde ee tn efMeieney, It fe place | jn conference with Thomas Nelson Page, | inal eitizenghip by becoming a citizen| WASHINGTO ne. OMAR» x P c, un additional ¢ k on cublegra ae pon bias | of another @tate.” shment of the Polish nation is already ARCLAY STREET is the great HOME paper European neutral countries would |e American Ambassador, |} Of ane eo under way in Petrograd, according 10/0 @4,8 40 'nm. sar to om apt BROADWAY — al EE 2O8 SOPE TOCTENOTS BERNA) oT tae had pre hin htt ig any | Large Order for German Fonndries,|u statement made by Boris A. Bakhme- || g@ CORTLANDT STREET TE EAST 4 STREEP io messages hi in ent’ aving an - Beroperit “4 y lores 13 nom De It is the Evening newspaper of Creater New CARIOITIAE B00 ROPCDA tenea@en, | Cites simmnolee Hs Rl pihaedeint Heo dis Bohan * [i i ron meets | PARK ROW ono tebe ot O00 West, JRTH arn , The United States Navy is inet Coc 1 ime! with Lie Ambas-| jam, according to an Exchange Tele- | Russia SROOME STREET ; > m, Dally, York whose readers are the most responsive to of ent worshiy naval ¢ ‘ ar errogatiné | graph a h from Amsterdam, has| Alexander Ladinskl, a Pole of high|} 0,42, GROOMEAT INS tas, Ber séTH advertising. Being a HOME paper, each copy are sonsoring a bles t ba an © pris 16 ehan-| decided that all German men who | standing who has the confidence of the OR SANT 0 STREET 4 i POH. er Ale LOORe Rens. ¥ ! : w \ieable| have been made prisoners of war will! people, ts Chairman of a special com-|} gy fULTON 8T., B'KLYN has several readers. the Pein lines, ‘The War Depart tans Me jrecelve the tron Crows On thelF Fe. | mission, the Ambassador said, which is) | “Ghonas Palins sorship 1. tat Gatteanit A urn home afte @ war, ey can | npr > pide Mey So a} telephone Hiner) emu) ike uinneeuten at Hologna | ten Nome hey did. not surrender | Planning’ the restoration of Poland|'to| leropaing ‘he Meaican border, [een Affaire aud (he Ministry of Justice | Voluntarily, [Sie politcal map of the world | auvel'. 4) a and why he did not accept an coun- jow of a doubt that the const of Both military and naval ex are agreed that nothing which yey ‘UKELY TO MSTRUGK WAR CLASSES HERE efeller Institute. is well known in this country, being a momber of the Rockofeller Institute for Medical Research, Within a short time, dt 1s understood, he will confer with other mombers of the Rockefeller ican surgeons who will attend to the tricts won back by British fighting She was the first to bring. food to| the starving at Noyon and risked her life to ald the distressed, ‘Two remarkable rifles of different | calibres, of the kind Which have done excellent work for the French, were brought over on the same ship, for ordnance experts of the United States | jof the estate of the lato Bishop James lof the Bishop's estate Is not given. “Of course it 18 possible that the German Admiralty merely adopted n with two or three other incidents armada. The facts were known to a lvery few persons. Every possible Says Berlin Report AMSTERDAM, July 5.—A Berlin despatch to the Duesseldort Gen- eral Anzeiger says that leading circles there “are firmly convinced that there is little or no trath fn the reports of the landing of large landed and is now “being taken around there for show purposes time.” SCULLISCALLED = GRUGER INQUIRY (Continued from First Page.) | ameataiggstsin Mie that immunity was not obtained | through his examination. “I belleve that the public have rea-| WILL RESUME INQUIRY AFTE! questionable right to advise himself through his duly constituted investi- professed to s action. the friends of both wh whole situation to the Commissioner. Mot beginning with be, who first got | which is an unequivocal indorsement “DEMAND PROMPT ELECTION REFORM ation of Empire. | favor of election reform. Their call, of the agitation carried on by the Social Democrats for many year bears the date of June 30, but it was dersigned until now have been rial Eastertide message for the elimination of acrimonious in- ternal struggles might be ful- filled in collaboration with the Conservative forces of our public life, However, the opposition emanating from these sources is tion reform which not only calls for all; and, further, that the aul Rohrbach, Dr, Friedrich Thimme Potato Shortage Presses Heavily crime. Cocchi's statement was made during ARE SHFTED FOR NEW ASSALTSON GERMANS (Continued from First Page.) i Way, a secret code message was sent tO of to Sweden, from whence it was re- , ‘ ‘ American forees in France.” * r | —— is : : | cs A@miray Sims, Jn command in Huro- | layed te Berlin, or that the Geeman Will Confer at Once With |” rhe message says that only a | Keenest Adherents of Kaiser tne case on thg rear, that there hre!Crown Prince Sacrifices His|DeValera’s Speech Shows Ex- | See ean waters, "telling im where t0| agente response for sending the in- | Cotter Members of the Rock- | small American contingent has | Call for Quick Democratiz- [4,8 front mén worthy of Russia's great name, i The losses have been heavy, which doubts which required long hammer- | ing by the artillery before an attack was possible, These defenses were held by the Germans and Turks—a! combination which has always LOSSES BY FRENCH) PREACHING REVOLT Troops in Vain Effort to Regain Position, | tremists Will Not Aid Irish Settlement. according to the French report, “were | that his speeches are indorsed by not able to hold a single metre of our | LacNetll, Plunkett and the other lead- positions.” In addition, the Germans | ¢Ts who are assisting in his campaign, “suffered heavy losses.” No other meaning con be taken It is believed the Crown Prince |from De Valera’s speech at Scardift won several points and captured that the Russi particularly serfous. The general scope of the action, the correspondent adds, indicates that the movement {s on an extended scale and that the battle now begun ts likely to take weeks to reach its con- Joss in officers was, quarters, ment of fresh forces they did not the use of superior fore pushing back limi portion of our trian forces under pressure of su- : @ wo «mitered tho war, indicate! Whip a copy of it was not avaliatie,| Amsterdam, ‘The Government ts tak-| trian se tne in| Mawtstrate House's Condition. Herviees at the Funeral Chursh, att Street Station of the Ninth Avenue Elevated for that Germany has moana by which | sar, Wraiarnh bald se ueieved it hod Ing means to bring adequate supplies | hunor,pumbers on part ° The condition of Magistrate House,| proadway, Cuinpbell’a. Time later. 3 | confidential information of the high: | ment d Cocchl. The letter was istribute 2 whois ill of nervous prostration due to A an EVENING WORLD at about 5.30 one evening ent military value 4x communicated | tnswe: Gacehl. The letter wat trom the rural districts and distribut seacekite eer altace: win lSrereeck Wa roporad: Lament eae | Abe ONCE ‘y iy |from this country to Berlin or to| memoranda showing what further | them at reduced price el | ning at his home, No. 435 Convent Services at the Funeral Chureh, 1970 recently and was told “WORLDS are all sold out. |nome other place whore it becomes] steps were taken in connection with| —_——— Treene te Revers. | | Broadway, Cumpbell’s, Thureday, 4.80 javatlwble for use by the submarine | jt, Mr. Wallastoin in ed to ques- | Co Cle New York Poltee of| PETROGRAD, July 5.- Deapite the — a, | He got off at the next station and met the | commanders. tion the Police Commissioner about Any Connection h Crime, incident of last Monday, when Cos- i same response to his quest bathe Renan etnan Bee eee ee eeneed anid Me, Walle | BOLOGNA Italy. July b-—Alfredo| mck troops raided Anarchist heed: | ques | en, Per- | * ud planned,” said Mr, Wail- |, : é ane als umb te : | that foros is concerned, nothing “to resume to-day with wit-[Cocebl, the sontes ed ages of quarters and arrested A inves purnler ati , tl come to my attention would| nesses who would have told about| Ruth Cruger, the New York school] of the occupants, small bands of an- f At the next station he secured a copy. have enabled n the shrewdest| their dealings with officials at Police | girl, declares that the New York po- | archists still continue attempts to In- | vet military and naval strategists to! Headquarters, Then would have fol-| tog were in no Way involved in the| "4me tho soldiers against the tem- of Asked why he was so persistent concerning figure out the course taken by our|jowed the men from Headquarters, ’ porary government, Yesterday 200 armed Anarchists Laon, the French, taking the offen. | should be the only way of gaining the te Tuesday, ys yesterday’s|!ne the young men to enroll them- report from the War Office, “the| selves in the Irish Volunteers and to Germans undertook a powerful of-|#ubscribe money in support of fensive action, which was prolonged| movement. He said yesterday tha! ail night, against our positions north| at the peace conference Ireland must ot Johy, as tar as the east of the| ask for nothing less than sovereign Californie Plateau (on the Aisne] independence. victorious counter attacks drove them The enemy violently our lines to-day, bombarded particularly in the on the Chemin des Dames,” says the | | THOMSON. DAVID WHITTIER. BEATEN WITH HUGE,’ SPREADING ALARM; : |S message was in the latest revised and | Spanish oF Beqndinavian busine - 1s in accordance with Russian tradi. | - Hist sanccsoeibie navy code, the key | firm, Pa to revive French courage,” and oinhTUAe” SO” Cit aaiad i | tion, Russian armies holding world's | Panu : y to which is known to less than a| Had a ainglo submarine, or even| DF Alexis Carpet, the eminent | declares that thé reports are in. AS: aly ,& (Delayed) —The | records for abitity to suffer without | , July 5.—Attacking along a'| LONDON, July 5. —tt ts now certain® dosen naval officers, although the] two, met the flotilla in the war gone, | French surgeon whose work at his | tended to cause anessiness in Ger | Ovcrncnt for art equal electoral |ioging military qualities. ne of more than ten miles on the| that the extreme Sinn Fein party will ' Germans may have picked it up and| the “Navy Department would have | owpital in the town of Complegne t ise in Prussia fownd cham-| goythweat of Braesany the fighting Aisne front, the Germans hurled largo | contribute nothing to an Irish settle. ‘ ie pevtphored it " | inolined: to look upon the fact as hex won for him the esteem of fellow “perlin official quatters,” the ANd a Ne ro quarters: to-4ay | seems to have been even more severe | bodies of men against the French | ment within the empire. De Valera, i a Gehamiral Sims started for the ren-| natural result 6f the submarine cam-| members of his profession and tho | aooisten gade, “maintain the bee [oo nite neta cence oined 18 land success still hangs in the bal-|tFoops valiantly defending their |the @inn Fein candidate for Bast Fee cevous, but before he got there the|paign, ‘The fact that a fleet of sub. | Ve of the Fronch ‘poltus, arrived | ish iss tyere te Whitten | Goo ene Ce ie Savane Fo the | ance. "This region ig hilly and wood-|ttenches, Even where they gained al Clare, has mae the position of tho * WP pe A lah : sterday in an Ameri ort. Government to take action for the 7 . foothold, th . | © aransports were attacked. Before|meraibles met the transports and ¥ . nerican port. He danger within a measurable | prompt enactment of legislation in ed, The Germans had special re ey were driven back and, | extremists clear, One must presume

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