The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1917, Page 1

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EW YORK DRAFT LIST IN FULL PAL Ge iy World, FINAL £OIrTion S = Oheead — — an = . feo irculation Books Open to All," | Cirenulation Rooks Open te All = E Fe cncwnere, owen ae NEW YORK, BATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917 10 PAGES PRICE Sst sss" ht eee rench Beat Back Attacks; British Make a SERIES OF NUMBERS GERNARY OFERS Cobinet Ment gr Concent Ol ea DRAFT ARMM IN CAMP SEP. NV DRAFT THAT AFFECT Ny, SMMPEAG Hs SHOWS ORDER FOR SERIE. sn to Michaelis, Declares Struggle Will Go On Each Number Calls Out Every Man in America Who Has That Num-......... ber in Red Ink on His Registra- ‘"" tion Card. abam ily 21—"E have rend three ifte seo in It only ndependence for Belgium, Jemocracy r Germany, sham for Europe. A complete list of the numbers of New York City men called for the printed to-day. ‘The E tome’ of German ational Army vening World yesterday had the ‘The drawing at Washington was | ; the highest number on any registra- above thi th tat that follow Vrime M * speech to the numbers up to the twenty-fifth hund ag wan in a ringing independenca < sal, ‘The declared tn new vigor of phrases that unless Germany's nll ‘Is wiped out they again plunge Europe into e with are grouped by hundreds and should be read across the column, not welter of blood.” not fin d until Hon card in this « carly to-day, and a speech at the Be y in 4,696, all num re eliminated {n Each nuniber calls out every man throughout the country who has that ; A number in red ink on his registration card. The numbers tn the list here- downward “The Chancellor's atement IN THE TWENTY-FIFTH HUN-$ ~ contained phrases which the Gor- DRED man military autocracy under- 5 1,376 1,008 2472 sae aa Sta cae 200 3.790 stood," he added, “Those in 4530031 4152 3,102 4,380) 3945 4446 2391 Charge of German affairs have 4596 3 231173 = 4,401 | 9.389 1380 3.608 331 va 4,068 3.337 1:308 | ag 2.049 3.265 elected for war. The Junkers 3.651 26 2,489 4.540 3,362 ¢ h thr n the old Chancellor 2742.7 43301 1910 492/IN THE THIRTY-FIFTH HUN ohana ii sa 1/201 1.97 2,199 665 2,933) DRED. into the waste basket with hie 2.228 ie 4ak ‘a aon to Scrap of paper—and it will not be IN THE TWENTY SIXTH HUN-| ‘ago 4374 2.321 1,647 1.875 long before Junkerdom follows, 1,320 «1/877 3,057 4 e590 Marcle ne hous ry os) SRN a Thero te pe for Belgium “ ait $38 4851| (Continued on Fourth Page.) § m atasemenh: ANS.) ae ‘ar $5 | uss not mentic the determ! 333 3,253 102) nation of t « that Belgium be 25 st 1,979 rer 4, free and in endent and 7 7 x he le not be placed under a pro tween two defin HS INVESTIGATOR = = of national this respect ts to-day of the nt Russtan to the leader nip of Russlar eracy “) don't wish Germany to har- bor any delusion that Great Brit- tain will be put out of the fight until full liberty has been estab- lished. | predict it will not be g before the Garman Chancel delivers a different apeech and 75 «1.880 4,179 13 4,107 555 22 «2.874 8,288 0 © «4.2803, 16 \Voman Cruger’s Who. Found Ruth Body to Have Powers ot Policeman hat is the one for which we are u waiting $085 Bie 9.156 oy pollee had fatled, received to-day “Regarding the submarine mon- 3.910 520 (B44 16130 ¢rom Com ace, | munt disagree with Chan 60 © Bizk 1,390 6: . } yg $310 21034 1,472 725 a8 8 csllor Michaelis. Gradually, but 11004 = 4.250 « Department p surely, we are increasing our pro- IN THE THREE THOUSANDTH » is to receive a salary- tection and diminishing our sare ’ salary je not wha lonnes.” 46 ¢ ants, and gets, Speaking of the shipbuilding 1,3 wh r 7 said great Britain this year would ag r 1 turn o four tmes ae many 6 , 12 e the ships as last year. Im the last THIRTY FIRSTHUNDRED Shut she wi t two months of aa many ships 19 1 will be finished as i» all of 1916 ‘aie of thar food mup- 4,522 1,702 1 2 2'786 1/304 : ‘ at a pro 2134511270 ' : 1 been ar THIRTY-SECOND HUN AMS A mash lak a mir tf loheae DRED ae fi 4 , and e . r raid the sae Hi 30 mankind waa st to main "i 651 1,398 tain Aefond iy tant 1 RAID REPRISALS a es 64 Defore Hie Namber w IN THE THIRTY-THIRD 10 BE MADE BY BRITISH SE “wee ORED. a res o1—™ : ee nee WINATIN, ( 21.—-Tugane a4} 1,908 nent of Change of Polley | Fivide ot Nortoti eal bs tase n Speech by Member yoatorday, wan n w Nah EE OM of Parliament, July er Herman's ay i \ ei LONDON, July %1.—famuel samur Vn etronw aus. IN THE THIRTY-FOURTH M. P, announced tn @ speech today wutol «prmeibla, hows DHED, time the Be 2 6 4.410 2,804 adopt & p $433,540 643. 864 als calla, Governimeny intends to lever, that as hn Wan een tO wo Inte cy of reprisal for Gerinan the ‘wate 4 nay bave piteled wer uve iS PeYernErery TTSerererr Ctrl oct rerrrrreserrer. +c Mraet: CCellt ere regerc rg * ATTY: GEN.GREQURY, ass * 0-0-4-6-04-44.40-9-0-6-40-04 Lescsssoeoonereseeeonss | | Cabinet officers, assistant s#ecre-| officials have embarked upon a train |taries, inembers of the Federal Re- ing campaten for themselves under | serve Board and Federal Trade Cor the direction of Walter Camp, the mission and other high Government Yalo athlete THOUSANDS RUSH TO GET. |Seeveseee: ebee NUMBERS AND DRAFT DATA cee abs omen, Babes in Arms, E for Tidings Affecting | Husbands or Sons. KAISER ILL AGAIN, SAYS REPORT FROM ROME to Have Recom- ut He Take the Thousands of persons, a majortt of them men of conseriptive eee ees FIRST 3,000 NUMBERS DRAU MAY SUPPLY 687,000 MEN | a |Officials Believe 5,000,000 Probably | Will Be Called Up for Examina- tion Because of the Expected High Rate of Exemptions. MAY SOON BE COMPELLED TO LOWER REQUIREMENTS By Martin Green, ME" (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, July 21.—The men who will comprise America’s first national army are represented in the first 3,000 numbers drawn in | yesterday's lottery. Past the 3,000 mark only scattered districts will be affected, officials said to-day. Numbers following the three thousandth, therefore, repre q 3 3 SAU essere 3 a Soe m DEAN ODODE D4 Ob bed Eee Wicca ieencn " QOETHALS OFFERS jSystem will escape without a summons. It Is the Judgment of army | ofticers who have studied the situation as revealed by the draft that the Letter to Wilson Says He Is first call for men for examination will exempt such a high percentage Willing to Step Out in ‘tiat perhaps half the approximately ten million registered men may be Interest of Harmony, \called to show their physical or industrial disability—or their physical or Sees industrial ability—to fight under the American flag before the first demand for 687,000 men is filled. Jere)’ manager of the Buieresncy Fleet If {t should so happen that it might take the time and effort to examine Corporation, Asa climax to the long 5:000,000 men to get an army of about seven hundred thousand or eight drawn out argument Detweon bimaeif hundred thousand, the chances are that the exemptions will thereafter be and Chairman Denman of th Ship- | limited and the physical requirements lowered for the next draft to follow. ping Board, Goethals wrote a letter va a # In any event, following the devious wil boip mattore, bo wt top out Us Sx GONSUL IMPRISONED — |<t'ncs cht ssletive craft ee far an That the President w! t Sake aul IN RUSSIA, » SAYS BERLIN! WASHINGTON, July 21 Gea | Goethals has offered to resign as Kon Id the last serial number on the many older and younser t Hombur ire action In the case was t, may honestly consider himself the vdeinuGl exenintion ia ie we dy Kivening | A2¥: ‘Thone close to the F nate from serv The lastin thiaim- throughout the cit an ef today prety bi Romedemmarch | cee Be we < it Ortessa, | *Ance will not be firet—he wilt be " Jwith tho thata-Denman tow shsoiutely, but the dictum that fort to learn nu t t the German Kalser w Hl However, there will be no a ur ICISIN, | ace called, but fow are chosen,” those wt been draw sly depresed and that hie pat: |e) sonday, aa the President is out of 1 ‘long right down through terday's ¢ tery 11 nied he take the} town mer 6 line of the registrants for war— || While: ane exe arg of. 2 «cur Goethals’ only comment war Hint he hak 4 to the inst number, Mees en mea ripe = had not resi«ned ss, John A | FIRST EXAMINATIONS NOT EX. about thelr duties, and a BURNS 10 DEATH; pees Bot tall Ow ae ky Stoel | TED TO BE RIGID, been many délave tr i SrOS DRAIN: JEUAR GAtallng OHth: eda i edisediadl |IB st mption that the Reger ear constant bickering was 4 Ber poke UNO D, am. al eee axeh Aiiinate Ge : LONDON, July 2.—The ¥ n persona claiming hours, In te t Vag has no information regarding | Ox r physical reason, for lication “sae Hoste \ Rushes Qut ar | Up to the present the Preet Varrestiof the @ end Acnatt t they are supporting | slightent heattatton Alarm. Then f Out of the shipping r 4 Worl can Conmhln at Od r . te and other will | Probably the most aggre Rr er | build siipe, He expected them to part ie i hed Inot be rigid, The rules have all been onee of delay on the part of the reae@y @ sion on a vetinite 5 > jf mi 1and the regulations have | Exemption Board offic was ‘ Y ily %.—-Mre | gramme, his chief ti win NAVY NEEDS $137 366, 71 een laid dewn, but there ts no power | District No, 187, located in a pub Mary Johnson years oid, | Prompt action w 1 eart! that can universally control | lio school at Ono Hundred and wna it » kitchen of _ Nineteenth Street and Madi Avenue, where @ line of persone her pet dow ran back anil lone of 4,654 men #erving all ‘ESCAPED FROM HOSPITAL TO CONDUCT THE WAR) nite 0 of all ages, including many : oe T0 DROWN IN THE SOUND secretary (anlels Gubrr His Esti The District Boards, yet to be ape women with babes in their arma, YN Tonnson tina > mot saa eter eae A MPUnILIGA an will handle cases which stretched half way sround tne ae if oleae | amy ab would be embarrassing for the Local blook, being compelied to wait i lov dow: dua ard | Patient B Island | t Supy ts, hut t vine that the owing to the failure of the board and « ets | Air WABI 4, July 2 tary al Ploarda y in a sense, the ) led \ t Ke ‘ealentt to have tho list in readinens. ® ry to the Who Eluded Watch I wy submit » of elective draft, At one time there wore more t «dow back {nto the houre nnd Been Released In a F mates aggregating $1 Hocision will be subject to ap. 1,000 persona in line. M ay burning Rivareide WAP needa of the navy, including air the side of the regtatrant Meron ware there’ tol aal IhAuA K He was Supa ee eee munition, ordnance supplies, impr 1 for exa tion, or on the “3 "| Mr aon's y when 08 bs forth Pans er ents o! ré nd do othin a f the Governme numbere of thetr husbands, sona nod “"" Body ea nly of yards and docks ning. 'as soy hent brothers, wo to business, Thore wan § uu beon in lin Ing No July 2 Polloaman no latter boing com walting ones, Ono of thoae wo! keeping order 1 1 the head of the Iter drafted = Oulmer, f day, within a few released, Androw tn Long Inland Hr a friend, living @ bia bein : yay enlargement of the Navy Yard and gun| From now out the steps in the $ e-examination of aie —elriomenreie t | Maybe He Would Line to Go, hose cal exemptions, mobilimas raining of the new National | ‘| : “4 | and ASDURY PARK, N, J., July 21.—The t ihawettams in tone e fagman had been man who holds the red ink number 268] Army. Almost before the lottery wap | drowned, thie district, the Fourth of Monmouth | completed long sheets showing the drate will be alm | Andrew O'Koafe had bean tn the hoe 19 @| “order in which drawn" of the aerial pital @ines Nov, 2, 1234 ft Sate kali ey Ares ee Sethe institution pay Af rentoned Bey AR the ented to te) nun were returned to the Proe A watoh wee placed over aiting trial for the murder of} vost Marshal General by the Publia t Dow managed to reeon the snore ph Lasalle, which, took bly not later than to-day — a * amateur {na tal, ‘The boat washon the night of the Feitaral (For Pacing Results Bee Page 2) auwlealiiy bike wees swamped and O'Keefe sank, dune 6 Hie ie Loule Veas, Gn italian,” Bova, thoay sbevts A by auadbed i EE

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