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oe en A ee —_ eR lie ee mana , i i in Belgium and France Weether--Ghomere, Coster Te night, alr Te-merrem, Rooke Open to All Cameron, OOLS lee Sor wore NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 98, 1917. 16 PAGES PRICE (eS Se ee ee Hedeee County, 8 4 TRO CENTS cheewhere DRAFT MOBILIZATION ORDER TO-MORROW; THOUSANDS MUST BE RE-EXAMINED HERE "COMPROMISE BLL GAINS BY FRENCH "= 740. 951 999 IN CAMP SEPT. 1; LAST WORDS OF DE SAUL eee Mee @eme_«—« STATE MUST SEND 25,288 as Author, But Governor's Advance to the Northwest Ideas Will Be Included. of Bixchoote. ay - New Physical Tests for Many Ex-}War Department Directs Recruit- empted Here by Boards Which} ing of 755,700 for New National Overlooked Rule. Requiring That} Army —Governors of All States Such Men Must Be Examined} Urged to Speed Up Examinations by at Least Two Doctors. —Won’'t Wait for Uniforms. oo Made Sure of Child’s Safety as) P CIFISTS MEET IN CAPITOL Special From a Matt Corremmndent of The] LONDON, Aug. 8—New gaina by * He Lay Dying From E» | AND THREATEN | PRESIDENT ppd the French forces to the northwent of Wi B 1! ALBANY Au The War Com ife’s Bullets. mittee, of which Senator Elon Brown | Bixschoote, on the Flanders front, | Thousands of able-bodied men | iis Session WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—A total of 755,700 men will be called up to colors in the first Increment of the National were reported tn the official sta’ Demand Congress Stay « Chairman, is conferring to-day | Until Draft Law Is Repealed |ana rewriting the State Food Controi| ent forwarded by Field Marshal Hal« to- lee . who have been discharged after ex INQUES1 1S OPEN etre and Talk of Impeachment. | bill, which Was attacked at the hear- | 2 Pant ; Marshall Ward, Eyewitness] wasinaron, Aug. 9.—-Pacitists|!ne yesterday by many people. The| The British repulsed attempte ~: + ’ i held a meeting under the dome of the] Present plan is to amend the bill so raids by hostile contingents at sev of Shooting, Tells How [Reid s meetin cttw ded that. Con. {4% t0 admit of the more drastic pro-| éral points on thelr front, according Athlete Was Killed. gress stay in session until tt had re-['0°n® held hy piet ages _Gevernor | to the British oficial communication peated the draft law,-and threatened{ sites Is contemplated issued lust night. The last thought of John Longer|to impeach President Wilson unlets! phe aim is to so redraft the Brown “The enemy's artillery continued to a . show great activity east of Ypres, De Saulles as he lay on the porch|that was done i statute as to obviate the necessity of ays the report = ‘The meeting, under the auspices ofltne Governor presenting his own . of his country home, The Box, after). ponies Council of America, was iad gins Aa te aetaeasit is pie “Yesterday, in spite of continuous he had been shot by Blanca, his wife, /held in the Senate Military Committee | MCAT AN IM | yer ee | Mist, our airplanes bombed the was for his four-and-ashalf-year-old|room, where the draft law was drawn|®verse 10 the Grown Dill passing enemy's railway tracks, sidings and "eas ‘pelaeiod ajginan ‘Chamber. contains all the elements he sonsidera | tee tony sige behind the German “tom, Jack—tho cause of the tragedy. iain of the Military Committee said he| important to mect the food situation, lee, ahh pet py bettt Bi ab De Baulles spoke just two short sen-| had permitted the use of the room| Thus Brown will retain thé author- ee eee tn staid OAR Re yopat.be.re-namenjous by Oh~ one train and blowing up anothe: tences after the shooting. ‘The first} When Isaac McBride, formerly secre-|s..p of the measure but the Gover: other physician, There re-examina-| om bs t - tary to the late genator Lane of provisions wif) be incorporghdl. (Cat ine. ware SrOnad Ene Bee tions are already being held and they w | Oregon, asked him for it “to have ay, ham of yesterday's hearing |Vtus Bight on an enemy ammunition here is the boy?” ome friends meet some Congressmen.”|_ | "@ Sensation o! y S' depot. One of our machines are resulting in brimging into the } was caused by Dr. Mary Dunning Rose | Physical Tests For Draft Army Again Moditied ‘ashington, Aug. 9. URTHER steps we taken by F the Government to-day to increase the number of men available for wervice in the new National Army. A ruling of the Provost Marshal General greatly modified the physical require+ nts of a man for duty. If dental work will restore the teeth so as to meet demands of proper mastication the mem with defective teeth should either be amination as physically unfit for the National Army are about to get the surprise of their lives, ‘The local boards of this city are just beginning | Army. The mobilization order, it was announced to-day, will be issued by Provost M morrow. bai Gen. Crowder to- to understand that their system of physical examination has been all wrong and that most of the dis- charges which were certified to by one physician are void. ‘The law provides that When a regis- trant is rejected for physical reasons by the examining physician of One-third of the great conscript total, or 251,900, will begin entraining in their olvilian clothes for mobilisa- tlon pojits on September 1, ‘The sub- sequent movement of this 3 of a million men to. traini WiL oscwey Bve days, Ackiypl om lacy training will begin’ Sept. 6, New York State, which Is to furnish | 76,105 men for the first draft, must send 25,288 soldiers on the Sept. 1 after he had been | He had no ‘dea, he said, the place was missing. tional Army hundreds, fully quali Recepted oF allowed auMcli 1 And it was only after he had been|/.°. 0" 44 for an attack on the Pres-{0f the Washington Heights Antl-| to have the necessary work done lb DEA Ata Rada aciga eid Kj assured that the child was safe that! jgent, High Priced League, when she stated: ; pial y CROUSR, and b rolled later,” Gen, Crow- der instructed exemption boards. Reduction in weight of trom five to twelve pounds, according to height, and in chest measurements of one-half inch in cases of men ements Report is AIDS for service, who had imagined that Avg. 9.—Artillery duels The re-examination, the stif- jon, Crowder has called upon the jovernor of each of the States to urge local boards to certify their lists with expedition, so that at least one-third of the names will be ready in time. The Sta therefore, have twanty- he spoke the other Kentence | Louis P. Lochner, of New York r->-|“We wonder if Senator Brown is sided; H. J. Lemke, Republican »| working with real interest “Don't jet her get at me again” (Chairman of North Dakota; Frank] terest—to relieve our wants He lost consciousness then, and re-| stephens, of Arden, Del.; Daniel Ki mained unconscious until the end.|fer, Chairman of the National Sing! Hia last words were spoken to his! Tax’ League; T. H. Lundy, of Chicag on the Almne Fron vital In-) parts, He 8Ug-/ again raged in the Aisne sectors of tho 5: fening of the rules regarding men gests that the middleman has much |french front during Inst night. Ths laiming exemption because they moriey invested in his business. We|War Office statement says: agree with him. We also wonder| ‘There has been activity of both ar-| are supporting dependents and 2 ; ; .| Prof. P Nasi sulpte taller than five feet eight inches wo complete one. ype teem aE aie vote resityes Man Pactainge oe Naor youk,| Whether that same kindly middleman | tilleries in the region of Pantheon ant | better understanding all around |} sino were allowed tre days'te qompiate Cabsthity 2 Ai ness of the tragedy, ve i fl e' rk, iby 4 Beste . | > allowed, i wart we at 1 to testify thia editor of The Masses, barred from the| has not much money invested Jn pyar sae per tenne of the law upon which the selec- |] Regulations in ear and eye tests The original quota assigned for the “d s cal ° es is ” ris cl y Frene ‘oops rs ty " aftecnoon at the inquest, which was Malls and a number of representatives! Albany. ; Paes pene faves yah tAgoibechny eb vahsTe"*) AR te Withhotds| tive draft ie based have resulted || were modified slightly so a8 tof! entire Nation was 687,000 men. Gen : of labor unions in Philadelphia and| A volley of heated questions by DOE OTT SRAM vii | * ¢ i ° exclude fewer men for defects in |) Gr, , , ‘4 held before Justice Jones, sitting a4| Now York were present Senators Robinson, Sage and Brown|*helr bringing back prisoners, | Decision to Run fn Repub- | “Wes nated ineronen in the cum Crowder has ordered each State to a Coroner, in the Court House at| patible interrupted the speaker. “Have you| "J" the region of Eparges, to the| 7 ih ; ber of men accepted for military hearing and sight add 10 per cent, to its quota to make % Tt was the opening of | Lata pent )|Rorth of Vaux les Palameix, one of our | lican Primarie | service. a | iowancen for nickneons and digantte Mineola, L. I was the opening any foundation for your wonders? | t a f the Btate’s fight to make Mrs, do/LORD ATHELSTAN! 1S HOME ny founda ton tee ay What ta tho |{etachments penetrated the German nibble |NEW YORK TO HAVE MOST OF {ity during training, ‘These additions and the district board ix able to & regardiag | thre h the appeals expeditiously his intentions about going into the New York City will have alinost Its *h | : |trenches, and, after a spirited engage- . | QUOTA READY SEPT. 1 make 755,700 men to be Saulles, the beautiful young Chillan, | spiclon? You dont Justice James C. Cropsey was unde- . \ summoned. pay the fuil penalty of murder. | INJURED BY DYNAMITE PARIS OC UAE SUPISH OT cates ae Teen une earner ok: srulomiit sariteted : | If tho present rate is maintained | New York & | uke it py ' Hh i upon for 69,241. This has been raised 01 8 organizations, it returned without| would {ssue a statem to 76.165 PRISONER, SAYS WEEKS. : ‘ . eas Orvis t 166, District Attorney Weeks an. | He Escapes—His Paper, the Mon-| | Sho was allowed to finish her Fe-| loess to our lines ! quently said, “The r on sho was ale|Canadiane Raid rman Lines| Republican primaries as a candidate | full quota ready to be called to the Is the Prediction of Chief of} P AS THEY BOARD TRAIN ean: precisely as any other pereon of Conscription lowed a further hear'ng by the com- Northwent of Lens. |for the nomination for Mayor against | ‘"tining camps Fie ete ee Estimates Bureau Based on | g,1 ne, method for sending the firet ‘ | joard 139, taking in the mic : i ; t ¢ q at No, 121 the ¢ ) Report. nounced shortly, Whethe: gree would be prosecuted.” There]. oi. at Cartiorville of Lord Athelotan | instead of a man.” After Dr. Rose |raided German lines northwest 0! is | Ave district and sitting at cn i port dg A a serattios would be no special privileges for her, | jubtisher of the Montreal Star, was dy-| had sat down she reconsidered her Lens during last night, inching for r* Aue ~One bushel peen de- te originally was called mean to insult the committee, do| heavy 1 pikes nd broke up{cided at noon to-day just when he NO SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR Datloane etretarsed. without FOR EVERY ONE NEXT YEA | UNDE ‘ . ‘ marks, but Senator Brown subse- R ARMY CONTROL AS SOON no@nced that she would be prose-| treal Star, Was Strong Advocate ; | rn 251,900 men to camp will be ane , first de pecause she wa PARIS, Aug. 9.—The Canad ave 5 ; i | nes accused of murder In the first de-| oer Aug g-The summer| Mitte was because # sa woman «. ana MayorgMitchel. Ho had just been jEast Fifty-frat Street, continues to] WASHIN put {n possession of petitior ing he said, and the full strength of the |namited and badly damaged last might] statements and apologized for that| ward a little nearer in tightening their {°° signatures gaking him to: take the Provost poare Leh app had enn te Ps ‘on aoe be tunlabeg eee ee bh e against her would be given to| Lord Athelstan was in his residence| part of her statement relating to|grasp on the approaches to the coal} part In the primaries fe a ag thane nee Migracidtaty to [the Meat year lo: pearhined 1¢ cha pee |dnobiliention point anantianaata the the jury. at the time, but was not injured. tqaoney in Albany," city. The petitions were circulated ant |i) 0" am owed adda 4s oiciere te the Fat: nese, le praca Epes st | ee BelGy RASA ORAS Only a few spectators were in the| The Montreal Star has been a warm| wigg LOEB BRINGS OUT FEA-| The Britian let loose gas waves|athered by Jacob Livingston, Re-|umptions te only 4a. Five of the men [f Agriculture's August crop estimate. Afobilization regulations are. now n room when Mr. Ward took his place |*dvocate of conscription, TURES NEEDED IN NEW LAW, |Sgainst the Germans along the sand| publican chairman of Kings County, {exempted had joined the military |, eon M: Estabrook, Chief of the Es-lin the hands of the vorseatas én the witness stand, He told in ee One of the chief speaxors of the day |dunes of the Belgian coast, and John’ T, McGovern, a lawyer.| service before the draft law went into | mates Bureau, to-day forecast @ crop/ printer, They cover many pages and detail the incidents leading up to FOUR MORE AMERICANS was Sophie Irene Loc, who repra-| There were artillery duels and alr} Mr, McGovern and a corps of assis: | vttect, jot 467,000,000 bushels: iets nore | provide for every contingency, and following the shooting. sented the Housewives’ Protective As- |fights elsewhere, so that with a starry |ants checked up the signatures and!” Reports received at headquart wie above)" ‘The regulations provide that each “We all had dinner together,” he GET FRENCH WAR CROSS sociation of The Evening World. Miss| night, followed by a sunshiny day,|Mr. McGovern asserts that all the liKaisate that thus far only two po-| This I Extabrook’s prescription for} State shall mobilize its own quota at said, “Mr, de Saulles and his father Loeb explained at length the four|Warfare along the entire front was|signers are voters and most of then|iicemen have heen drafted into the|housewlves to utilize the crop as a|@ designated point, provide the men and the boy were there, and also principal features necessary to meet |given new vim ire enrolled Republicans Jarmy. They claimed exemption, but {Part of the fight against Germany with transportation from that point Mrs. Degener, a sister of Mr. de) Howard R. Gamble of New York] tne alarming bigh price food situa-| ‘The activity in the air and among|rolled Republican vote |the claims were turned down, One| “First, all housewives should uselto the training camps, supply them Baulles, and I was a guest. We fin- One of Those Who Are tion, namely the big guns of the artillery is es-|New York in |consclentious objector was drafted | potatos Yon fat hh possible as @ sub-| with subsistence, or cash commutas ished dining at about 7.45 o'clock and 1. Strict storage suj ervision. pecially marked. The Germans are| Justice Cropsey's friends say he) py Board 159, He will appenl to vue] ‘Second, preserve the potatoes for| tion therefor for the trip, and supply then went Into what I call the living Honored. 2. Terminal markets ldesperately trying to ascertain what| will resign from the bench tn a few| district boar | winter ee oy Dd ATP REe ta. | them with telegraphic blanks with ] yoom, PARIS, Aug. %—Four additional] g. Municipal milk depots. \changes have been made in the Brit-|days and go into the fight for the| joard 158, sitting at N Ww en to advantage ‘it ave wheat | which to reg the time of their “The first intimation I had of the|mentbers of the American Field Ser-| 4 Power of commission to buy andlish front since the unapeakable ry nomination. say JUS-lorty-sixth Street, is working under | larrival to the camp commander at presence of Mrs. de Saulles was just vise have been awarded the Cross of] .01) common necessaries of life. weather began. ‘Their aeroplanes| tice Cropsey can eanity carry the!y pecullar handicap. The d c jleast six hours before they are due he shooting whe: eard he ar. . ar ‘ook 4 and | to arriv or she ind Pb phe hie aan hovered aia Wy. Sabet ho took up the Brown bill section |take to the air in search of this in-|} jes in Br lyn, Q red by this. board extends from sn GERMANY T0 cae ATRATE | re section @ nd pointed out how it}formation, British planes immediate- | ichmond and stands better than | -pyipty-seventh Street to Fifty-ninth These men will be regarded as an and the Bronx because is 1s Bighth Avenue, and. en vice, and therefore under army regue 1 Evenson of Philadelphia, Howard R.| >Y Gamble of New York, Hugh Eliiott of| Was full of red tape, and how the va- |1y go after them and Aghts are num! Evanston, Ill,, » student in North- | rious provisions would prove tnef- | ous, western University, and Charles Isbell| fective in br to Mrs. Degener. I heard her say: ‘I wish to see Mr, de Saulles,’ “Mr. de Saulles was on the couch sine ut the neces: | whe enemy heavily shelled the Brit rolled Republican 1 Mayor |nomes of hundreds of actors who are! London Hears Berlin Admiralty Ha ltat ons, the moment they board the j reading to his father, who was lyinglo¢ North Adams, Maas. a student at|sary relief. Considerable time wasltgh jines northeast of Loos during last |MUCM! 1® an enrolled Democrat, — |o¢ aratt age ik 5! trains for the training caeps. 1 p, ¢ c play: yartmo pcti: 2 ‘ “ e ¢ 1 ice Cropsey has ide ye Such "TO+ are Sere. pitas is i an playin Dartmouth, " spent on section 2, which 8 the| night, The Ypres and Commines canal T side af Justi psey bh aca of the ‘ * the Decided Upon Such a Pr | MUST SEND MEN FOR ALL gur- near by vhen Mr, de Saulles hear¢ a eee principal clause granting powers to a] 8 AVOSEN St PRR wn @ great scare into the fusion | —_— gramme. | GEONS RE. hie pame he reso and walked toward | ®27,000,000 Rivere and Harbors Bill!» alan te buy and #1 OM Ine ee ee p. The Cropsey boomers « (Continued on Ninth Page. s nian 8 REE ST. ; Bisames’ a Law Ss commisste y |was the Lombardtayde sector, nea | on Ninth Pas LONDON, Aug. 9.—A Reuter de-| Provision also is made for filling Mrs. de Saulles with his hand out- 2 iy ve case of great emerge and then they anticipate that the Juds —— vacancies in the quota o} ee WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The Rivera sy } that woutg |tBe coast ; spatch from Jam says tt Ie re In the quota of each State tretche: and Harbors Bill, appropriating ap. | etter considerable rou puld | > - ® n such a substantial y 1,047,500 Pounds o ed n source that may caused by the subse. SAID HE HAD RIGHT TO CHILD mately $27,000,000, became a lew | Rullify any real resu Miss Loeb| Seized Anntrian Steamship Sold to j ry that he will t ed for the At nha concentrate quent rejection of any drafted men | DURING AUGUST. today with President Wilson's elena: | #Ald? New York Firm rammany field all to. him WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 Nn inne tctivity, ckoltaivaty pWhen given their second physical exe i From this point on Mr. Ward's te8- | ire The principal featu for any ef- WPORT NEWS, Va, Aug, §.--The | s no doubt ut his strengt tment to-day place 1 k na Tamination by the army surgeons. In timony was similar to the story of oe fective act are strict super- | Austrian steamer Buda taken over klyn, especially in the 08 rounda ‘of canned e be de wen ses the district boards will be Mrs, Degener, already published. | wortd’s Champion Outfielder Now| vision, with power gt a com. | by ‘th ied Atak ment opulated by per who | years supply & f Sadan as notified and must fu additional Mrs. de Saulles demanded the boy Yeoman in the Navy. mission to seize, bu sell the been sold to the Ker aman Con in the failure o Ur oan oth DANY men. No State's quota will be r * er b pany of New York and alned Kora ‘ Five firms wit i} Adrtath two ‘ ines with “ ¢ » De Fes and her husvand refused, saying he| BOSTON, Aug. %—Charles (Chick) | common ne aries of they all rs oral apie ai \ ronan bE bs destroyed two A an sub ed as filled until these ex'ra men had a right to the child for the ten of Scranton, Pa., outfielder of! go together and cant operated) Raves PAMARE ane IDR YORRL AY HALLE” o tigs Domporatio fusloniate lise aitalian wupele te, the narines which were being repaired | are supp! | month of August and that there was |the world champion Boston Americaus,| if prices ure to be low or cons cee @ till up in the air about alyarde will be placed | re a As a result of the latest ruling of | no use arguins ita Manat ibe val service 48) trolied during the war " " te for Mayor, Th k Crowder, at least 25 re | “Phen there is only one thing to|® f"t class yeoman Senator Brown list vitentivery $10 Men's & Young Men’s Suits, $5.95 en a cep tal rressfopG ey » Night Hear ar rndn poke } do,” said Mrs, De Saulles, and she Petal A ‘ eae ote Clothing: | road K. Ellison who was confident " been filed with the various local fired the fatal shots. Card Bear as Hew Made In Ger-| (Continued on } Be.) worth Bullding), will» of as the candidate yesterda RICH MOND, A : 5 ' boards will disallowed and the District. Attorney Weeks, after a ate | si gay, 1,000 Ben pot loom up so prominent noreland Dav emia- | F “hy ¥ Jaimants sent to the arr Be, AMSTERDAM, Aug. 9—Coffins of | pnirty-foar Killed In Htatian Ratt Pile Beet hile BRET At inter atic nominat i soda resident Taft, Rath, dill Oat cettne man aie 7 F ? S DOATS ate now road Wreck also genuine Palm Beach Suits, und a» ealier t 4 ine iusa tio, es HAR PAAR ft ; nigh t aaestaal ‘And then what happened ling made in pany, according tol arexANDRIA, | ; 1—Thire {are variety of SePlece Outing Butts, In ard frequently, The nominating } He de: |1 1 might ve necessary fuc| exemption on the ground of depend- “I was the first in the room to|the Tagliche Rundschau of Berlin. |ty-tour persona were k J 100 in HERE & dark colors: all slues Gur special | tee of the Democratic Fusion phold existing he 8 ‘ in Was) ent families seem to be honest, but The lids are glued instead of being " price for to-day riday $5. 95 r necessary, contemplated and that he would notlie is now apparent that thousand jured Tuesday night tr derailing of Hub Clothiers, Bway, cor. Barclay bt strengthen them with further legisla: leave here to-day to resume his 8) cake jit ts n PP (Continued on second Page.) mailed down, Bee xpress at Arquate, ohevt. ich (Continued on Second Page.) on. ling trip, as bad been expected, are “hiding behind petticoats.” T| casi

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