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oe ia HOOVER TAKES TT ee PRED Cue red Peery bones Berth ot het the enemy eve eeehet im peerireinn he offers se gained the oe Qarreln Sith the eareption y Ep gpeena ohicn 10 ot ereupied by the Germene ip the remion of the Cacaue i“ SSF Scouting Erowpr entered (he Ger Mee Nines ond annihilated & ariact ment of enemy pri German evistors tn Be wight dropped vo Gee of Nancy. There were no © tims ant damege was of fmportance ” —_——— * necstan Troops ta Three Battie Wie Teetens PRETROGRAD, Aug. ti The Ke Gan War Office announces that ' AustroGermans »! od in dense waves near the Village of Zarkov eouthwert of Brody, in Northesstere Galicia. The battle #tiil is progressins In the course of « battic soutn of the River Pruth, on the frontier of Roumania and Bukowina, the Kur) siane entered the town of Lukovi end took prisoner 200 officers and men. The Kussians also captured 209 Austro-Germans and took three machine guns by wresting « height in that region from the enemy Avstro-German attacks fm the region of the villages Vydra, Voloshkany and Cifestooh|, on the Northern Roumanian front, were Bepuised by the Russians and the Deutons were driven across the Pruth River In © atubborn battle on Thursday @e Roumanian troops southwest of Guna were forced to retire for a dis- france of adout three miles, The Con tral Allied forces continued to develop Meir offensive west of the Fokshani Rafway and the [usso-Roumanians ‘Were forced to retire across the Hiver Gvohitza. East of the railway all the Teuton attacks were repuleed amd 300 Sfficers and mon were taken pr ner by the Russians. yesterday | ot | | FRENCH BATTLEFRONT IN FRANCE, Aug. 11 (by Associated Press).—Severa!l furious efforts to @ust the French from their observa- tories on the Chemin des Dames, in the Aisne region, were launched yes- terday by the Germans, They all re- eulted in the attackers suffering enormous losses, especially in the Vicinity of Pantheon and Chevregny, where the enemy encountered the fa- ‘mous Chasseurs. A tew German shock units euc- @eeded in momentarily obtaining @ footing in a front French trench, but their temerity was extremely costly, for none of them got away again, ose not killed being captured. The assault on this portion of the Position was of most violent char- -WLLNOT DICTATE LAFOLLETTE BEGINS =“ PRICES AT RETAIL, ANEW BATTLE FOR = DECLARES HOOVER PEACE IN HERI, ut Will Try Reduce Hi Cost by Cutting Out Food Gam WASHINGTON 4ter Heewert, Pood A te . art that he w ttemy ta etal food prices an on ry ee reduce t ere " «. the wit White a that the major f Amerioan business a will al fairly and intelligently, Moover nnownced his intent t apply to the full the drastic, coercive pow rranted by Congress should any xplolt this hour of aacrifice* Hoover's pian for feeding America and her Allies and at 6 time werlng American costs, are con structive. He propones to eliminat waste in United States Kitchens, to oust gamblers, and to teach this na tion to substitute some foods for the staples. He would have each American ve duce his wheat consumption one pound 4 week, lis meat and sugar neven oun thus relessing a vant store for use abroad Reduction of prices will come about, Hoover says, by eliminating Hitions, “We belleve we an argum reducing pric he can ny elimina tion ation, practices vicloux spec wasteful nd stabilize prices of the we must guard our exports t t we shall have selves in case and, lastly, we way possible,” FIGHTING BRISK ALONG must save ROMP, Aue. 11 front yosterday the clal Hallan statement were attempted by the Coalbn Valley, at Brenta attacks broke up und annihilated, and the made prisoners. of a world s#ho in Oe Kamblers and by stabilizing con can mak xorbl tant retail prices come iumbling by eliminating middlemen and ¢ ing wh le he says these two things accompli can face the grab-it-all retailer with auswer only by extor= pn tials, the “On Wédnesday night several ja to Then WHOLE FRONT, SAYS ROME ‘Along the whole fighting w: somewhat brisk,” says to-day’s ofM- “Two attacks nemy yestor. day at dawn on our positions in the and north of Caterina in the Gorlzia sector, The r our fire, enemy storming parties were almost survivor, amounting to about twenty men, wei The we | pea “We must so guide the trade in the | pitie fundamental food commodities as to THE BVE FIRST STEPS TO CON Resolution in ei all Restatement of Terms of Allies a “ on, dey teow * te tore we wise » sneion ' sce) & Femolution whint * MMeletement of the Al + “based on « die avews! of Jvantages, either tn the { indemnitios, territorial acqu nereial privileges or e prerogatives, by which one ehe ngther a power road at the expense of another pea ae holly Imeompativie with the estavilshment Of @ durable peace in the world Unies administration leaders euc ceed in burying the resolution in com Mit too—w hied 1 probably be at tempted—it promises to cause ono of the mont spectacular debates on the question since the President asked for & war declaration A second resolution on war aims and terms of peace waa introduced by Senator King of Utah. King’s resolu Hon would bind the United Staten t the declaration that “It will not make and principles ‘emident to Con gress on, April 2, are acknowledged and accomplished. It will wage war until the German Government shail acknowledge and expiate ite crime and seek the terms upon which it ma, be admitted to the community of elvil- jeed and enlightened states,” La Follette's resolution olted the Russian statement of May 19 for a » without annexation or indem the German Reichstag’s similar a ation on July 19, and the war aims statement of Lord Cecil in the House of Commons on May 23. “All the declarations espeak willingness to adopt. the doctrin without victory, as procinimed by President Wilson on Jas as the only possible peace than can be en- during,” said the resolution, “There has recently emanated from official and unofficial sources, both here and abroad, statements that we are to continue the war until &@ peace is obtained which gives to the Entente Allies, or some of them, punitive damages and territorial ad- Vantages as @ result of the War, “The people of thle country do not know the terms of the secret treaties existing among the Entente defining the advantages which each is ex- pected to receive “There is a naturally mund from the people for some declaration of the purpose for which the United States is ex- pending in the first year of the war from 18 to 17 billlons of money—rain- ing by draft and other means an army of 2)000,0Q0 ostensibly for service in forelen countries. he people have a right to know with certainty for which end blood i to be whed and thelr treasure »xpressed de- f our country of 4) their | BING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUG % POR INSPECTION ~ wed grafting board members has PROSECUTION OF OUSTED |:=ssssssensmetat' men who were examined in the sam room with them were turned away as unfit v. Whitman said to-day that the names of Cherey, Groen! and Bern fleld were recommended to him by Mayor's Committee on Nationa Defense, and that he certified ther to the President without question, He nad no criticism of the Mayor's Com mittee to offer, stating that the com- jmittes had undoubtedly investigated the men and found that they were of good repute in their neighborhood. | The three board "members myste- rlously disappeared from the east side early yesterday evening and did (Continued from First Page.) Rorcoe Conkling, Deputy Attorney- General, in charge of the selective draft in this city, A dozen detectives who have been |at work on the east side were called jInto the conference and gave testt- mony against certain officers of the draft machinery in that section of not roappear until almost daylight the city. |to-day. They deny that there were SUBPOENAS ISSUED BY ODIS-/ any Irregularities in thelr conduct TRICT ATTORNEY SWANN. District Attorney Swann this morn- and attribute the charges to persone who were held for the army. | “We didn't try to run away last ing issued subpoenas for the three) night,” said Dr, Bernfeld, “We had ousted board members and for 4) arranged the day before to take an number of other witnesses. He sald automobile ride to Westchester, On he understood it to be his duty to! the way back after midnight we take this action “to help the federal al, 19 TROL THE FOOD S UPPLY © N inth Regiment Being Inapected In Central Park, and Three of Its Officers n furnished by men who feel tha: | 5 Border and Regiment Is in Fine Shape the turn of the Hixty * Iefentry to show int iteeit oft to the inepecting officers of the Teenty-sorenth [tw me in Centr Park today, Aad a mighty clean ‘wt showing i was in well en! up. willing, keen. fighting ching and febting eyes Major an, wh all the inapects fh, was called out of town »Gay and missed of the moat Meaning pect the werk of inspections The principal critiowne of Lieut Col J. Mayhew Watowrignt were directed to the way in which the m who were supplied with the new pack, havereack and bianket roll had fatied to learn the tricks of that elusive friend of the soldier They had it slung Wwosely down from t shoulder instead Of propped up so that its weight rested on the hips The distinguishing characteristic of Lieut. Col. Latham i, Reed's com- mand is industrious eagerness to put Itself in shape. It was observed that when the general rest order was given to the company not immed) ately under inspection the men were not content merely to #praw! on the grass and wait. They got out bits of oily rag and went to work on their rifles, which are about twice as hard ygetet ” of aaa to keep clean as they were before ore they went to Texas. ‘Canaan ——| Besides Lieut. Col. Wainright, the nent of Justice v, Whitman at inspecting party was made up of ) this afternoon transmi the Major Reagen, Adjutant General of following order to the Adjutant: the Division; Majors Daly and Dono- “By direction of the President, van, Capt. Moore and Lieut. Franchot, ouis L. Cherey, Dr, Henry M. Groehl the two latter aldes to Gen, O'Ryan ind Dr. 8. J. Bernfeld are summarily The park resembled a great train- removed from Local Board Division ing camp while the inspection was tn No. 99, City of New York, and all son which they have acted will be reopened by the new board, which vill be appointed at once, Gov. Whitman urges that the charges now made be prosecuted to the fullest extent.’ CLAIMS PATRIOTIC CHAMPION- progress on the Sheep Meadow. The Twelfth was drilling in the South Field and the Seventh was off to the northeast somewhere. Detach- ments from other regiments and de- tached commands were counter- | marching all over the place, ‘The band of the Sixty-ninth put a | Uttte cheer into the tedium of taking SHIP FOR BOHEMIANS. | stock by blaring out cheery melodies William G, Wagner, Chairman of|from away back under the trees at Roard 133, at Sixty-#ixth Street and| the south of the field, First Avenue, to-day claimed patriotic! The Sixty-ninth’s quick rounding championship of the city for the Bo- | into : nape is due in great part to the mian ,Gymnastic Association of large proportion of men who are still that dis@ict. The organization makes Sear ir au, Be aay Beye | ot {ts headquarters in Sokol Hall, in every company are veterans of the ast Seventy-second Street. border. Every one of these is a self- Of 500 mombers, 140 volunteered for! promoted sergeant without chevrons various branches of the service on the for the teaching of what's what to the recrults on either side of him. entry of the United States into the TTL cy ‘are good boys,” sald. Father war. Fifty-five of the remaining 369 | purry, the chaplain, “They'll fight. I were drafted and thirty of these have | know, for my middle passed the physical examination and BAND OF THE GSTH GIANT WAVE TURKS PUTS BIT OF CHEER | SLOOP COMPLETELY NTSC ER TE LE One-Third of Men Veterans of Two learn Americans with | no Fishermen Who Took | Chance in Heavy Sea Have Hairbreadth Escape WPT BAYVILAM. LL, Aue, the Aithoueh harrowing experiences end , eadth eecopes are part of the fe of men whe follow the oe and familiarity breeds contempt, there te bit of contempt to-day tor the power of the cevan in the hearts @ Marinus ar Hin lane t yesterday the men. fiohermen, were on thelr way to the fishing ground net far outside Fair Ieiand Iniet tn their sloop, the Carrie H. T. B. The ees was heavy and thelr luck poor, eo the Slagere with other fishing beate decided to put about for home, Four boats ahead of them safely crossed Fire Island Bar, Another would got it and anchored outwlde to chance wal for flood tide. Tho Slagers knew they were tal chance, ut thats all ip the life f man They took the chance. *¢ surf was terrific and as roller a after roller struck, the Carrie H. T. . shuddered. Marinus was in the yapanionway and Peter was at the wheel w they saw two tremen- dous walle of water bearing down Marinus jumped to the wheel and to. kovher the men threw their weight ginat it Th were thrown aside Ife sand their vessel turned com- pletely over, bow first. in the inlet. NNeither could swim, but clinging to the keel they kicked off their heavy and ollgking and waited. Hours later a lifeboat reached the Slagers. They were taken aboard com- letely unnerved and somewhat eut about the hands ese men afe expert sailors and such The urrence surf, which are rare with them. has been running for two or three days, has been the worst in years, boatmen say, prob- ably the ground swell froma bad storm at sea. ‘The waves have been xo high that they washed over good sized sloops, A fishing boat in the trough would be hidden from craft nearby. ‘TO CELEBRATE DRAFT ARMY “SEND OFF” SEPT, 4 OR 5 Governors of States Expected to Issue Proclamations for Patri- otic Observance, WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Celebra- tion throughout the country will mark the departure of America’s first National Army contingenta to can- tonment camps Sept. 4 or 5. Secreary Baker to-day enthustasti- cally endorsed the movement to make the send-off a great affair. While the President will not create a holi- day, the Governors of the States are expected to issue proclamations urg- Surniture as jteratul ere bere recently, ‘ / ad and he had made the sift, $ Rorte | vowed to give $1,000 to charity weirs ed for an assault on ot away from Tucson with the money, if he The minister also called attention to the fact that the second loan al- most coincided with the abandonment of Fort Ruprel to the Bulgarians MUCH OF THE EVIDENCE FUR* itroets, Borough of Manhattan, and NISHED BY DRAFTED MEN. = gfter an investigation for the last Much of the evidence against the few days on the part of the Dapart- ie eeSS Sterling Place and Vane | fiatet to contribute to bin family dues derbilt Avenue, Brooklyn. Ing bia army service, That le more ‘On the afternoon of July 28 4 call than the average foreigmer senda was mailed to Clifford Ashby, No. 89 home, , - a saj 198 patriottc observance of mobilisa- bought a paper on Broadway and saw Waived exemption, giving the organ- | Deun Street. He passed the physical ' flights of our bombing planes renewed | expended, c 0 4 embers to test and claimed exemption because | #0? day, §| © @eter, but tho tenacity of the chas-|enotr attack on the military establich- Poonat In whom the war mait!| #uthorities,” and quoted an opinion) that we had been removed. fzation aby of 170 Laer Ate tes ane tat JexeRDteb BAORURG| US vost. acariial Generel. Growase : Gere was gieater than the deters | ret ee en nsvored.by good light, (10g bower resides under the Conati-| of the Btate Attorney General to that) “We went to Mr. Conkling’s office,| serve under the Biare tripes: Came in and showed he had married Was expected to announce a new mo- / imation of the Germians, who were| Mento ote ively bombed 4 leution, is charged with the responsi. | effect. His purpose, he said, is to! at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-fifth | This board to-day was examining the | 0) "Syy oy—the very day that he got. billzation date to-day. Sept. 1, origt- ly mowed down us wave suc- | our airmen effectively bombed the ar: | pility of deciding upon the objects of| ascertain whether a crime has been gtreet, and he handed each of us the |Jast 120 men brought in under the! his call, He ts booked to serve nally set for assembling the firat @eceded wave. The French artillery | genal and the enemy's fleet at anchor. | the war at any time during its ex- ¢ 5 | pec ! y thirty had! rald Bethuel, No. 12 Seventh Ave-| Worked with astonishing precision In| G., jombing planes dropped ela! committed ,in this county order of dismissal, There was no inti- | second call. By noon rty bad! ald Bethuel; No, 12 Seventh Ave-| groups of the 687.000 selected meu, 7 Dutting @ wall of fire in front of the | UF ’onlt * fa we Nar is yi therefore, Congress hereby| While the Federal authorities have mation from him that further pro- | passed. leery, bat wea MRlasteat Tbe DRLIEAT hag been abandoned. A later date | advancing Germans. tons of high explosives on thelr ob- | deciares that this Government will | jurisdiction n this matter and have! ceedings were contemplated, Board 159, at East Fifty-first Street | 7. .sons—an old operation. Then he a broap Pea ene eoniicting ho! i Three battalions of the Two Hun- | jective. They then escaped from a|not contribute to the efforts of any!iqxen It up at the request of the . and Lexington Avenue, the lower] got married. Summoned in the draft, | selected. Oe eC UL | red and First East Prussian Regi-| heavy antt-airoraft fire and repulsed | belligerent for the purpose of pro-| 4,00, Marsha) Gener MEMBER DENIES FOUNDATION |,,.\\. ‘king’ district to-day began|he passed the physical test, and the| emt bore the brunt, of the attack. |i. ° ony seaplanes which arose to {longing the war, to annex new terri. | Provost Marshal General, who has PARAL CHANCES | “silk stocking’ ric v3 pe, Bawmeyiceg prtieny ciateh abasic _ j ney were supported by the Two © them, All of our machi tory, either In uropo or outside of jasked that prosecutions be inaugu- : the examination of the first 178 men) (oo cause of his wife—since he had SARATOGA WINNERS. \ Hundred nd Second and Two Hun- | oppose our s NOS T- | Hurope, nor to enforce the payment rated without delay, the District At-| rave you anything to say of the, f the 600 in the second call. Th] sone his duty before and had married e @red and Third Regiments. Severe | turned safely to their bast of indemnities to recover the expenses | (Srney holds that {t ts his duty to! | first dozen proved physically fit and ‘ood faith i artillery preparation lasted elght ae of the war; but the Congress doo y anonymous charges mentioned in con. | Price 7 nake no clal ld Rethuet.| FIRST RACE—The Platteburg hangi« am ;. : ae take official cognizance of any crime ’ e re! al? ‘oseph G, Albert, a pot » en- . * cap: selling; for three- hours. hereby declare In favor of the cre ke oficial if fe IMC nection with the removal? |Joseph G, Albert weal Clerk, One) eee ee aghe ne TetOteh cap year-olds and up- ‘At 4:15 A.M. German Infantry, each NO CROPSEY DIVORCE. tion of @ common fund to be provided | committed within his jurisdiction. | “Nonsense,” he replied. positive. |tertained claim to temporary ex-| "7.01 "Katey, No. 966 Pacific Street, Pultis, eit ered: seven furlongs. company preceded by a specially wed by all the belligerent nations to assist} Gov, Whitman, at the St. Regts/ty deny that there is any foundation | ¢ption In order to complete a course) 1.44 dependent parents in Ireland and and 3 to 5 firaty Star Tineh, 13 ame k unit, ad d to ase estoration of th eons ined shock unit, advanced to Vice Chancellor Finds No Jastifica-|'n the restoration of the portions of| totel, said to-day that the offenses hb mat thael ay RAVE Ki In dentistry, it being his intention) ng pag lost a brother in the war, but son), % to 1. 5 to 1 and 4 to 1, second ult with the object of regaining the | iad the Drank Chae territory In any of the countries most x iti for any charges that may have been (4, (5 gor a’ commission In the army|he jacked a corroborating affidavit Tie Pin. 111, (Cruise), 90 t 1, 10'to 1 and trench, 1,500 yards in length, which | thon ste seriously devastated by the war, and| charged against the board members| mad dental corps, and was not exempt: 6 to}, third’ Time 1 Harry Shaw, i same division had lost on July 30.) TRENTO J, Aug tL—-Vice | for the establishment of an interna-|are matters with which the Federal) «what are you going to do now?” Cortlandt J. Worth of No. 138 Kast]“"arin S. Sorrensen, No. 118 ster- GYP8¢Y George, Sasin, Home Sweet t e men had been told they would | Chancellor Backes in the Court of Chan | tional commission to decide the allot-|Government is primarily concerned.| Thirty-eighth Street, a buyer, made Place, showed a letter f js tome. Between Us, Traction Bierman, } s tsene r ) ‘To-day we will try to find out why 4 ing Pla jowed a letter from bis and Avis also ran. mot be relieved until the trench again | cery to-day dismissed a cross petitio. |ment of the common fund. These offenses, if committed, » also * no claim for exemption. mother in Norway thanking him for| casita sees K was in German hands, nearly all the) for divorce of Mrs. Cropsey against Dr.| He then called for the general] '°% 9 } are als0} we were removed. We know no roa | Inability to get a fresh supply of|financial help. and asking more. | = j Sermon officers behind the troops | Charies D, Cropsey of Rutherford, fol-| Statement of terms. a violation of the Btate law son for it. That is all we can do atlexemption blanks forced the clghtiTneking an aMdavit, however, the SARATOGA ENTRIES, H ae by sergeants and eub-HeU-|yowing 4 euit for divorce Which he be- sane After Senator La Fioliets lattes WOULD MAKE EXAMPLE OF THE | present.” j boards in the Brow Ms Peal of} claim was not allowed. vd * ‘ duced his resolution, mimeographed “§ % Rrooklyn to stop work to-day, ney | tenan' on the ground of Infidelity, The}? ss CCUSED, IF GUILTY. Earlier In the night Mr. Conkling ‘ |WANTS TO FIGHT, BUT THEY ; The first rush gave the Germans a|®*" on the & copies, bearing the name of the Amer- A ' . will not resume operations until . | SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 11.~Th . mht succes in occupying the obs | Wife alleged desertion and named Mra |\can Union against militarism, were| he three board members who were had said he would not order the ar-|iosaay, as the members want to WON'T LET HIM, entries for Monday's races ey 4 tive partially, but a rapid counter | Ane Hager and Mis, Nellis Zimm distributed tn the press gallery. Sen- ‘ rest of the former members of the have a sufficient supply of blanks on} Willlam King is a one-armed man, follows: |man as co-respondents, The Court says 4 moved last night are the only of. tack thrust them back and they) there is auenutely. no. testir ¥* | ator La Follett dented that the organ. |" % . e only Of-) card unless so directed by the De- hand before reopening. The boards | but he lost his left arm so long ago | FILET RACH. For three-year-olds, conditions: Ly t behind them heaps of bodies and| prove jf wiwolutely no testimony | 0) ie stion had any connection with the| fclals of the Federal draft machinery, | \iremont of Justice, and that he had Mave exemined about 4,800 men under | that he hardly remembers it, and he yy! Vorfeie Nmt iin, Hassy eh eee: ay jenty-three prisoners, without ex-|fhat® stra. dlaqene Wun dengeed in | resolution, declaring he had propared|comprising more than 15,000 mon,|D’rtmen by Varia he had fie “tre call and are now working|can do more with one arm than many di) (oor nade 14 We 1 io a Geption doys of eighteen and nineteen, | gratuitously and for ulterior purposes, |{t on his own responsibility, He said| whose good faith has been. 4 received no such direction from the {n° tne 3,200 men summoned in the|men can with two, He wents to 1105 ‘tearus’ 108; “Gunrosk inp jand the inclusion of Mrs, Zimmerman’s|a copy had been furnished to a repre- | ¥" in erica nintae ie ques | department LENAna |fight. but they won't let him, Bary Shannon A101 Havent Berlin Says French Attacks Were 1/6 Sus uniunt . sentative of the organization tlon, although is hinted that other! Gherey, who was superintendent of PASSES,| This board is having dificuity to 110. "The Gadi Monty Partly Gucssestul.” | noc te, other hand the Court o&n find eereee boards may be removed shortly.! the poard, said to-day COMPOSER GOGR Oki: EAMES obtain its quota of 201, Gut of the v1 408.) Sebouskae 113 | oO bea he charges of tn zy mys ; . ‘ . st 600 called ot elght ave tac re ” BERLIN (via Landon), Aug, 1m] felt) hale hy D'"ropsey”wxuinst | FORMER GREEK CABINET Provost Marshal General Crowder has) “We stand on our merits, We! BUT WILL CLA ne. |bhen. found eligible-althinugh there shu Mai 4 ote | French attacks on the German posi-|"* Wife. wherein he named Dr, Fdwin ordered that all persons found to be| welcome any investigation, 1 wish! Among those who passed the phy-| oo iii some uxemption claims that uc (ltop.). 164) New stares tae ebalim us co-respondent. ‘Pho Court an ninat No. 120 inp. 40: Watlos tions near Fayet, north of St. Quentin, | a hat Cro rape Ad gy GOT BIG LOANS FROM BERLIN implicated in the briberies charged the army surgeons would re-examine foal i m ation dquart- | Probably will not be allowed, A call ‘arlock, 15; Maso qnd Corny, west of Laon, in the course | P!iour of his wife and devoted hime shall be arrested as soon as a case is\every man und discover if there waa) vests net ass oll, ODOT Rae bean lenued ‘ MT eee ear aan > his pr jon 6 neKlect 0 ors oO are 48 4 jamue zberg ° a are imp.) the night, were only partially suc-| wien” h S 10 roe Balers oF his made against them and that the pun-| anything irregular, I vouch for the the composer, who sic a . sberg, & notary Of | wy 1iG; ‘Satratanh t04: ake: thy Ww ne lovked upon as tn PO aT n y' P H oretty Miss| No. 2110 V Avenue, the Bronx, Rega! Lodge (lim 104 Phim. 918: Rewe @'Or. 1, says the official report issued ment, the Court saya, he One Coincided With the Abandon-|ishment shall bo severe enough to) honesty and integrity of Dr. G cll, for "Canary Colne nad ciner| writes ening World that he | 101) Trophy, 104; Bushoue, “tots, 2° bom day by the German General Stat es oe immorality, nn lBe in the ment of Fort Ruprel to the serve as an example to the entire|/ who Is @ brother of the Magistrate, TiN” Me TiNe ‘been shown on| Will acknowledge draft exemption af- | ’Riowrin | mares; thie yeir-olda the Hochberg the Germans wrest- unless Bulgarians country. and of Dr, Bernfeld, Broadway, and 1s also responsible for | fidavits ii of si irge at his home | | upward bandicaps one tille~-Lme Freak, 94 important trench sectors from the) SiN FEINERS WIN AGAIN. ulgarians The Department of Justice detec- e used every precaution to be several popular songs. Carroll took’ every RYAN Stree Et Delian: {38 k P*i12: Queen rent and made prisoners. nNB, a rw poy inaeine: Anan or » me! @ dis- an exemption blank a said he | 300, on fi British attacks on a front of nearly —— ATHENS, Aug. 11—Finance Minia-| tives and Secret Servics operatives | fair, Most of the men in the dis- an exemption it Mh doeantt OPUTHE Re For. three sear os and ap five miles between Frezenberg and) tudependent Natte andtante| ter Negropontes, replying to an inter-| have brought to the Federal Building | trict wanted to be exempted. We UO%%: to get it. OPE | \it Siar Rindalt aS the Grader te ebeke, in Belgium, were unsuc- | aten by Willie Krave. nellation in the Chambe . in the past few days men drafted | received a lot of threats, We were Je has money in the bank and a 109 B; oP 6, i r r, stated that He ha he roof of @ si Hickor, S eesstul, the German War Office an-| Loxyon, aug 11—Sinn Feiner to-|the Cabinot of ox-Premice Skoulouais |! we army whose physical di- {constantly besieged by pleading bungalow home on the roof of x slave NOT CAUSE FOR ISE FOR EXEMPTION MoQiecein, W12:_ Mati nope i - Bagh CD 44 Jay Won another Parliamentary by-|contracted two secret toans oan Gn ficiencies are apparent to the naked | parents, wives and other relatives, aping ofce buliding at No. te PT Ps ee ot Wasthoek by the German reserves, (flection. This tlme they captured the| Bletchrooder Bank of Herlin of 49,-(eye of the layman, They brought |I believe a full investigation should ( entn AMt he can plead for exemp- i : Thowes timp), faa tah TLE: Nineteen Entente airplanes and two | scat for Killarney made vacant by the | 000,000 marks each, repayable in three | in a man with only one eye who had \nave been made before a thing like tion Is that his wife needs his income. ar Der artment Preparing Supple: yt last, 4s Rese, a'4 Wi, inte captive balloons were shot dow n yes |death last July of Patrick O'Brien months after the signature of peace,| been certified as physically sound | this was printed. | "Tam putting on twa, ahows bier mental Ruling Governing Dis- | gc gp ig ag — ‘erday, most of them in Flanders, William Cosgrave, the Sinn Fein can-|The first loan was arranged Jan. 2,|for fighting purposes and another| “There has been absolutely no|H, Woods," he sald Aun lt ch: of Conscri weet ‘clear; “Urack fast pewade cletmet —_——>——_ Gidate, defeated the Independent Nation. Jand the second in April, 1916, and the|man who had been certified to the|pribery or fraud. It's absurd to way | t*ke into the arms mow 1 Doma arge ONRETID I, aes * Serene 2) 7 " ce! J nt ancia 01 + y Outmet Will Not Claim Exe: alist, €x-Mayor McGuinness, Cosgrave| Lambros Ministry obtained a third! xational Army, although he had proof | or intimate there wai fothiag ot what It will mean to me,| WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—War De- Drowned tn Milla Creek. From Draft. received 172 votes to McGuinneas's $92, | similar loan of 40,000,000 in January, | ‘nat he had been walking on crutohes T wont ike to get a temporary ex-| partment officials have in preparation| Harold B, Jackson, thirty-three, of BOSTON, Aug. 1.—Francis Ouimet, 1917, Of these loans only 10,000,000 | OR Seu GOV. WHITMAN DEMANDS FULL |emption to enable me to clean up con-| supplemental ruling as to discharge | No. 1192 East Thirty-eighth Street, western amateur golf champion and| Gave $1,000 of Proceeds of Robbery | marks had been paid up by the bank, | £or Years PROSECUTION. Htracts T have on hand, but if T can't) op registered men, mostly natural-| prooklyn, was drowned to-day while former National amateur and open title to Charity. M. Negropontes said the Venizelos| The detectives say that men phyel- jobtain delay I'll go to the front with| 1,4 aiiens, supporting relatives in. pathing in Mill Creek at Ralph Avenue to-day announced that he would| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 11.—More| Government would accept ability for| cally fit were rejected if they had| ‘The order of removal upon which !q smile.” murons, The difficulty la thet thelcna pletieth Sisest Ha slat Xemption from the draft ; | * 36, sitting at Barnard Col- and Six! stepped off » Gisim (exemption from, the draft: |than $7,000 of the §10.v00 he these loans, At the samo time he|the price and that it was necessary | Mr. Conkling acted was transmitted rd 195, Sitti ae tie gas to-day, affidavits required cannot be obtained “shelf” on the bottom of the creek i examination. tered package allesed have been emphasized the heavy responsibility | (o pass the unfit ir that the te him by Adjutant General Sto! aa bth, Cxamination out of a from any foreign country in the time found bimesit 'p deep yater, He was age NO Ahr Marea e ¥ alot the Shouloudis Government, witch) quota might be filled without calling | bury. It r ads i About thirty failed | owed. Pad John Mitchel. ¥ vreenge Soldiers “ihe nganarters of clerk in 7 won, Af jpom -Biriog Ered ihe Sanbers ai Aue | such a great number of registrants, “Because of the irrequiarities re- ¢., lottera to them were) Indications are that discharges will We jwas recovered to-day by Post Of hort snte Wille at LAS very tin in : rted to have occurred i) Local peturr gly address: |not he granted in many cases of this —Two hun- hem seer Oe A ime! as to make the army officers suspic. porte r ie i, Pratpay3 . erecta Bel | ! ted at Lewis and Kivington bees quarters here during the night, demol- | Commissioner Coaki said he had|loan of 120,000,000 marks loca MULOUN—Dire, CHANLES HUDSON, Services at THD FUNERAL CHUROR, 1910 Broadway (Campbell's), Saturday, 11 o'clock,