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~ KAISER AND WAR CHIEFS IN COUNCIL i, | \ — «The ; EDITION | — aa x ——— =n — - '« Cirealation Books Open to All,”’ sorte t PRICE \) Fite lee we NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1981) 14 PAGES PRICES soc" AIR SCOUT BOMBS U BOAT ATTACKING SHIP 4 EDITION rowd Sees U.S. Aviation Expert Plunge to Death U) BOAT SUNK BY AIRPLANE 86 SLUMPHERE CAPT. RL. TAYLOR KILLED ‘=. BRITISH STRIKE OUT AGAIN, UARDING U.S-BOUNDLINER, "Sacrrepe AS PLANE FALLS 1,000 FEET SHY LATTER'S PASSENGERS 7... HIS PUPIL 1S BADLY HUR nined Pass and bu Routing of Submersible : sdoebrs supposedly of New York is Ab i City, ser 4 by Air Se -_ > f boards which have examined ously injured when someth hing went ut. the st men are in districts in which \ : » Promise: 1 Wrong with the mechanism of thelr’ American Schooner John Hays, ———— —- \Weather Forecaster Promises a2) the alien population abounds and in « | - = _iibeaiadaioeda leaving ©) Cool Night—Thirty-One | "h!ch the naturaltzea or native porn | chine and It pluns ie Hammond Destroyed by aban Hh ls iho ‘ passenge -0Ol Nignt— ) . the ground. The aceldent was wit- : European port a big passen 0 igners are, for reasons of envi- ore Deaihs , nessed by scores of officers and stu Gunfire of U Boat. | steamship, bound for the Unite More Deaths Reported. Ramnente poor phssiolt spestenen [trie co | ire | States, where sie has arrived safely, | The eatimate made by The Evening Capt. Taylor, who wos married sf Lescmon aug 2-—Sinking of tho Ws Ue , war convoyed by two airplanes whlch | WEATHER FORECAST. World F ri j ssterday, th ill Weeks Stamford, Conn, to duh canis lath sei Me kat Wye Hartinee! Wanone American schooner John Haya Ham- | alternated in their work of espionage be obtained from each batch of six piglets y | Miss G A rising temperature with moderate of the Government's star flyers. mond by gunfire of a German sub i ainet submarines. After a cert hanes aware oniant | Teaistrants examined, ts, in the JUdf- Hergt, Poll had progressed to the point’ marine waa annuunced by the Ad time on watch each would fly back t cere ment of the registration officials, ’ ci where he was about to receive a cont TEMPERATURE. pretty close to the facts. miralty to-day The w were saved, mother!’ abip for cest and fu | Pret mission as first lieutenant. The Whe Senn ee Mikes ehA Wa areas t | To-day. Yesterday. | That s le sections of the ty will went up in a regulation army ma T John Hay Hamme replenishmer 12 Midnight . 81 89 [produce a much higher percent ot the "172" type and had been flying Shoon! f 182 tons groan and was One of the big alr 3 A.M 79 86 [of cligibles than others was mado, pm hour when the accident happened. built at Essex, Mass, in 1907 one time in co with a subm: 5AM a ‘ {lain to-day when the jocal board of/ ‘Fellow officers and students on the ‘The twenty-two survivors of th + — hes: ly| 6 ALM |which Bronson Win is Chatr-| era cinian saw that some- te, which had fired a torpedo that | ’ i eld and flying about saw that s American steamer Motano, landed axel é h ‘ scahaae uni DLty 7AM 79 87 |man and George Gordon Battle is thing was wrong with the machine, | see Secrest) re J. A, Drexel Drops Ton of Ex ganas fn9 poseanasr © ae 8 A.M 80 89 [Secretary met in the public school at) but figured ‘Taylor, who was at the ‘0-day. declare . ; plosives on the German five yards. Following sahil 9 A.M. 84 93 | No, 121 East Fitty-first Street to ex-| wheel, would be able to right It crew, some of them Americans, bi : a bomb onto the sub Dect tha nucs| uae cans 88 94 |amine the first 150 of 446 men sum-!denly, as they watched, the mac been lost in the torpedoing of the War Base. Poe nad clewpesren Wenensh ENS #807144) huis. Mh 90 88 | moneda shot down like so much lead, both vessel, announced yesterday by th inp a Sa f there came a ; : 12 Noon 94 8 | prs yal Whitman, William Do-) men being: buried under the wreck- 44.14, city PARIS, Aug. 2—Comy Allied tain of water filled with sin ay Y : 1230 P.M 96 = Dexter A und Arthur B. age, Capt, Taylor was dead when ° ; ff in the toss of| Mastery of the ha eved Fe Ee ecian aa de |. 95 92 | attended to the physical exam-| dragged out and Pell was cut about Seme falling o! the| on that section of the front w Judged that the explosion P.M 94 93 | Inations, | the head, face and body. Doctors British merehantmen ts noted in " ; ithe Stroyed the submar PM 86 98 They took care of sixteen men | fear he sustained internal injuries. oficial nary issued by the Ad-| Lafayette Eycadri Although office! : A welcome: thunder storm, aceom-| in the first two hours and ac- | He was taken to Nassau Hospital, ™lralty, Elghteen British vessels of ters is lo passenger ship ref eithso o i ralloping wind, broke| ©@Pted fourteen of them as physi- 8 of the Aero Club of Amer- more than TSO) tana wars sunk by he squadr Hee ee ee ee ee nang Oe bee RRL ORINE, WU cally fitted for military duty. | ici nat Capt. Taylor's Intense Aubmarinen or mines last week. Three| day: deciared on Mot ER eating Ayana © at 2.80 o'clock this afternon:) Only three of the fourteen an- | patriotism prompted him to take up vessels under 1,600 ths were sunk.) ory of the Lafayette passengers agreed to the facts s earing and cooling the alr to @ founced their intention of put- | fyi Previous to entering the field while no fishin we | Cap Thenault, 1 pee aveeaniarinn the narked degree. ‘The storm didn't last} ting in claims for exemation, of aviation he waa one of the moxt| PAIUS, Aug. 2—Two a neh abtps) Lutbery and Sr meenintely 5 ya big shir{iong, but the wind carried on and the| FIRST MAN ACCEPTED [8 A/enthusiastic members of the Connec- of more than 1,600 tons and one veesol| sons and Willts, ‘ —_aaiigigepgt cendenedelied ideal wiissicr day : | BRITON, EAGER TO FIGHT. | ticut National Guard, of ander 1,600 tony were sunk by mine] of twenty miles behind German following and then observed - * hermometer worked down from 94 tO) Russell O, Ellis, twenty-four years| He was one of thirty-two aviators or submarine last week, accordin to/ lines without ever sigh on enemy, Blane rise from her SiOy ace ana {86 from which point there was assur-| old, of No, 188 East Thirty-eighth| trained at the Newport News ft the weekly shipp summary 1} plane merauan tue Alp tows seu Saeed P it would recede instead of ad-!Street, a former member of the St.{ grounds at the expense of the Na- out by the French Admiralty last of thetr reconnatssance was femeut the passenger ship. Yor 1 all Nicholas hockey team and a British] tional Aeroplane Fund, receiving his Three ships were unsuceras- un aviation fields, but the mariage hovered. over Ao Ail) vance, subject, was the first man examined| license from the Aero Club in June, | fully attacked declined to f Mpound the ship. the “mother"| TBi# Was conaldered the beginning | nq accepted, He has also been ac-| 1916, During the week 1,008 ships entered A gunner | ' Finally returning to the bi ner » break of the hot wave, While cepted in the alr service of the Brit-| A month before that he was the) French ports, while 1,072 sailed } J. A. Drexel a @ip another plane arose ar torm was loca), these atmos-|ish Army and will go to war wherever|COmpanion of Victor Carlstrom in| poMEH, Aug. 2.—Itallan vessels lost| {on ynives over jecman tho place of the first one, ‘This was § vii : the board decides he belongs, It is| ‘2° or Met rena lng, Jong dis as a result of sub week] depot at Bruges, He ret ufely CO: essel was} pheric agitations usually occur in poare ¢ b 2 Sltance flight from Nowport News to : i kept up until the escorted v _ 1 pheric agitations u quite likely he will be wed to go/this city. Carlstrom was killed in| numbered four sail rd~| a fiereo cannonading 1 ky wall into the Atlantic and fairly #af6] pocks, and New York was only one|{) nd, however Jan aeroplane accident at Newport| ing to an official This| illuminated with German seareh ‘from attack, The last seen of ‘the veral centres that felt the dgwn- 1 Kenneth Grver of No, ag|Newn threo month aio. Pell is not yey . 3 Ne ae eter ie|pour. | Foreoaster Boar of” the irty-elghth Street; Alhert G, | *2°W8 at the Acro Club | “During the week er c Menegae apaard and the other took ; cd ean 4 Holmes of No, 338 Madison Avenuc - ' July 29, 610 ships with Ish a flew k toward the Europeaa| Weather Bureau told ‘The Evening f . geet : @ course back toward the Eur | Miseiber ce asia w.\who has seen army service in he | § E,MARGUS,N.Y. JEWELER, age of 4b 1 1 ke ithe iat ans said "hy “ Fra G ” °. KY hundred and thi 9 ale were aboard the ship when|than we have had for four days and |? da yee S lth of N ie eee ors, who are to report to the Aw: aoe ee a teeter | roan, were successively examined and |ompanion on Vacation Nearly |ono steamer was atta ‘ ssignment on instruc-|the south, and as soon ' 4 hii a las ea ° h jean Navy a 8 ies ft 2 phd Ee a afin ez i passed, All announced their inten. | Loses His Life Trying to | ened iv Pye eae rexel 4s t lade ae Work, olaht drivers. trom ea eerie | HN, N. iy Au o tore | Drexel ina re | v! ed oO: ond Pag jon of Orr je arm e r r and learned to ff 1 American ambulance and a French} (Continued on Second Page.) i ee ea ke Save Him | on duly ¢ Amer le a i iplitary commission of nite uetore [Hast Forty-seventh, atier passing, |, Word wan recelved in this ctty nor John us reported | of ition and altitude f who are to report to the War Dv ] ty BS ata erday of the denth by drowning ut o-day ¢ r, of 1,018 (the early n of ay \ Ament. Among the vers was test | E UL Seis be would: cle Rion On the | stooshead Lake, Me.. uf Georwe 1. M arcuae owned ito phia, | twenty-five years old een! Among is reatest JULY ELVEr! || ground that ne has a dependone yooshend bake. Me. uf Geors i sab ~~ John R. Cra enone’ HEOUEE = = |! mother, and F e Van Holthausen a Ny eh it . recently killed in the work in her, and Busen thausen, | of No, 544 Firth Avenu amou! NEW $3,000,000.000 France. The mothe ft boys w describing i ms nari K Jewelry house od ’ ' ’ at the pier to meet her son, 1 ship brought over 109 pass _Lalecideat aust URGE SUNDAY BASEBALL. 152,094 World Ads. Last Month, cn echt ee: [tare at, ws REPORTED TO WASHINGTON, “IBERTY LOAN HOY. 15 cally fit. He ¢ Gee PARA Bhai caceiven at is very T y Short-Time ( t Jeus establishin ay, was hin f ; ’ Red Cross and Milltin of M A Ko was made by Board!s. ¢ Welsh of New. York “ I e-Mile Breact \ e Issued in Mea Meet Appent te the Gaver No, 131 in the Publte School y drowned in an effor Front Claimed—4 M ALBANY, Aug. 2-—Coy. Wittman I ’ at Fifiy-seventh Street and ‘Third | Mr. Marcus rt . received from the Red © 4M omy cacy Riley No, 14ag| Mr. Marcus leaves a widow 70 Cannon 1 : ; of Merey a request th tion of || more World Ads. than during the | jriret Avenue: Otto Klamann, of No, {Misa Ant Hand, and Hikerewok A a legislation miiting vp nal ba sane month of last year. A Record. 414 E vata ait Bivaar at 1 Harry | Herma d Peter Hg was : a aa ; sre i on Sunday in Ne y ty fo pas ay: nee : pt inty ? of the New York and Knollwood Clu Pen ee minder In Hey, York tty (orl IN SRITE OR THE WAR! || wallace, of No. $48 Gast Hittysaignin ou] Aa : ie He Me Legislature Sone ann al toate ara rane: $10 Men's & Young Men's Suits, $5.95 \ ' w that Btate oMcials who discussed the mat ’ announced that they were glad of al way!) corner archiva (Opp, Wo : : jae a f y declared it was unlikely that | Fin “Bulidin ‘ cae ter ny ae eee eanicely tht TV inore than all the five other New York | ehance to fight for their country, fey 1,000 Mantel & Young: ser fontaee ! eA a eerie Munue the lar in rela, | morning Newspapers alded together, | ‘Then camo fourteen in a row who| isin or Tinch-linckablawe ‘bint peter RUM Peeee ito shanke the law’ in, said they would clalm exemption, | Plaids, browns, grays and fancy mixed prisoners after t . nder the isi Out of nty-elght examined up to|farge variety of 2-Plece Outing sult & {s said, is one which Is largely under the | Leader in Advertising, : ; SUEDE SSOP UD Ae ea (Plece Outing dulta, i ae ; control of local officials Leader in Home Circulation, | 2000 sever p orice for to-day & Friday, $5,905 & $0.95 a ne ~ i i” ub Clothiers, B'way, cor, Larclay 3 uy ’ pint (For Racing Results & (Continued on Second Page.) —Advt. 4 cables state, | WILSON FORBIDS EXPORT REGAIN GROUNDIN FLANDERS Bad Weather Still Hampers Move- | ment of Troops, but British and French Hold Lines — Germans Fail at Rheims and on Meuse. ee | a AMSTERDAM, Aug 2.—Emperor William oas called & War council of President Orders All “Slackers” Put Into National Army. | the high military and naval leaders | tn Germany to meet at Brussels, Bel- | stun, Wleld Marshal von Hindenburg, Chief of the Imperial General Statt; Gen, von Joudendorft, the Quarter- master General; the German Crown Prince, Comm WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 RESIDENT WILSON to- day ordered that all “slackers” who fail to appear for draft examination bo reported to the Department of Justice and certified inte the national army by the Ad- jutant General of the State. Should these men fail to, re- port to the Adjutant General within five days after notifica- tion of their certification into the army they will be reported to the Adjutant General of the army for his action, nder of the German forces in the Champagne; Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. in com mand on the Belgian front; Grand Duke Albrecht of Wurttemberg and Vice Admiral uard von Capelle, Minister of the Imperial Navy, and others will be present. German despatches recently have hinted at considerable dissatisfaction with lack of progress in the Crown Prince's drive against the French along the Chemin des Dames, LONDON, Aug. 2—Although the Weather continues atrocious—a fact British and French headquarters in Flanders—Gen. Sir Douglas Haig to- Only That Needed by Allies for day launched a counter attack rer i : Pe ii against the German positions and Actual War Purposes” Will ~| ccmptetely resestablishea his former line in the neighborhood of the Row- WASHINGTON, Aur President ler8-Y¥pres Railway. Some of thie Wilson to-day forbade export of any tron territory had been recaptured by the Aterl pilute, pig tron, tron and steel Germans on Tuesday. rap ang steel billets from thia country, except woh us the Allied need for ac tual war purposes." Be Permitted to Go Out. Paris reports did not mention any movement on the Flanders front, but AR bic sont to the *ated that the Germans last night © Departinent and Export Li.) Made two attacks near Rheims, both ard, added that application for which failed, There were intenss for tron and steel plates and|ftillery duels in the Mouse River al shapes must be In. before, Sectors, but the Germans were unable 8 shall bo) to make headwa iy and manufactured| All atohes Indicate that not. before then, and that such Hcenses shall! withstanding the heavy handicap be valid only in case auch shipments are| which the weather has Imposed upon road mila them, the Entente forces’ have made 6) good their most Important gains and mun The President's order defined the| “pparently are only awaiting ¢ meaning of the general term “explo-| {ng conditions to blast their way fure , ved nt ginal embargo! ther into the Teutonle front Samaton. oF July fang. dnelude, Tho boasts of successful resistance 1 and its salta; acetone, nit !\ ta the Ente thrust that have come We MATRA tere write from the Berlin War Office were ' *, ammonia. a based, as usual. on the unwarranted assumption that an attempt had been made to br through and upon the IN LAST SEVEN MONTHS $0" 2.20°0<ach es + ASKAISER PLANS NEW BLOW | } gains, according to the British re- | \nd Only to Per’ Cent. Are Pings text of the British official states Cleared ys Report to font van) Gi { Jur A incessant rain has fallen th ighout the past forty- / ; i hate, eleht ars : In the netghborhood of the ; : Ypres-Roulers Railway, where the ; j terday afternoon had great cost in gaining j s fapthold ur advanced post t ter-attack launched at 1 the evening drove k the an infantry at all points and M am gia t re-established our Bue SN r lines. On the remainder nm sf the Ypres battlefront there was ! aera ana K | no change. : , On the right of the British tne mn southeast of Hargicourt our troops | : aie successfully raided the enemys ] \ ves position and secured prisoners.” i 1 a cp 4 es Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bava- so : ria bee wan Up great masses of ————

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