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~ Draft Bribery Charged in Three Boroughs — Weather Thunder showers thie eterneen or wml to | > | EDITION — {* Ciroulation Books Open to All.” | (*Cirentation Rooks Open to an.” | ne PRICE; "dn tot. Cow vente « ete “44 Ye NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1917 14 PAGES . 19,000 GUARDSMEN ORDERED TO FRANCE: 9TH REGIMENT PART OF THE DIVISION en maesneennmmnssannepamaan —— ——- + -—_______ YOUN TELS GRAD HRY ORNS POE MAKES PEALE PROPOSAL; WLS RST GLAD ONT ABROAD F $100 BE DEMAND: "pray, NOLO REDE RAEN nme WILL BE COMPOSED OF MEN SD DRAFT WITNESSES APPEAR... RESTORE ALLL TERRITORY...» PENED FROM 26 STATE | gineers Opens Fie as ag oil a New foal Is Sent to the —a sters Taunt Him in Street Senate. scarce QUEPTATS MOOR meme a RR aun Sint. Ninth New York Wl Co Zast Si tates soldier in Brooklyn to-day be Hons of more than 87 new m on the of German Colonies Jor gen East Side. cae (te wads, HI ohtied Hits 2 ea —— | erate and 141 brigadier puaeenin, whe prise 165th Infantry in New Unit AND HIS CAR CAUSED ‘Fatty’ and threw stones at him > Five Student Officers at American) wit pola co: nde in the new army “ ¢ on Shee ” MOTHERS PAID GRAFT eee at enc{ UPHOLDS WILSON PLAN. pe: Known as “Rainbow Division’— 4s dying and th | University Camp w went to the Senate to-day by a6 | chance for recovery. The soldier | Made Majors. | President Wilson, | State to Prosecute Accused E LOSS (F 19 {IVES weal aesqitea And Caberibaa waonssté oa| Nations Have Silfferéd SO) sie. ein kee iccetn ae | , The following major generals were Gen. W.A. Mann as Commander. » emption Officials Where Rae Sails area Bene Much here Should Be No |iowing New Yorkers have been sree wim A. Mann, James Parker,! yore iT4 RY BUREAU GHIEF | WASHINGTON. A. Pris Federal Laws Fail —— Twenty-ugcond New York Engineers. Reparation or Indemnities, | commissions at the engineering training) Bhen Swift, | Edward H. Plummer, | "a, ILL COMMAND NEW) tcw'a ies “prs i ; 7 . ‘Tho boys are Charles Zallo, fourteen camp of the American University here: | Edwin FG A. PB. Blocksom,| WHO WILL COMMAND NEW | ‘cas “Rainbow Division” — 19,000 Motorman on Trolley in North) years oid, of No. 168 Stone Avenu Major»—John H, Watson, William M.| Henty A. Greene, Francis H, French, | , DIVISION IN FRANCE strong—witi be the next to een service hy *| ROME, A 14.—-Peace proposals Branford Says He Had _ | Brooklyn, wounded in the chest; and baie spelled te |John Gennaro Biccino, thirteen years, Ten additional members of East Bide local draft boards be: Lamson, Thatcher Luquer, Urving ©.) Charles J. Bail n| Miller, F : ree Bell jr] rick 8. Strong, Harry F, Hodges, made by P in France, Comprised of National rank A, ¢ me the »@ Benedict have b tink ¥ ¥ e ¢ d Jury assembled Conn. Rae os nies mar DAY, Mra, JULIUS, Shelton [® company of the Twenty-second, in GOODRICH, Mrs, ARTHUR, Hart-|command of Capt. Adam, was on Its ford, Conn to camp at Mineola, L. I. There WASHINGTON, Aug. 14,—An out- Une of Pope Benedict's peace proposals r ert J. Ometra, Thomas fH. Kilet, d¥. Harry C, Hale, Richard M. Blateh- elie = C. Millar, ward KR, Down,| ford, Samuel D. Sturgis, David ived here discloses that the I ass L. Ahearn, Charles J, Manp rs. ¥, Old Saybroo! 2 . . i tiff includes some of the principles of Vaniel 3. Braine, Malcolm N, Oat that they were approached by ORD, Mik. WILLIAM HOSE taba Se the kee ae ou world peace, for which President Wil-, Prank M. Gibson, John W. Aitke .!ton C, March, all of the men who claimed to be able to Mrs, ANDREW J., Brook. | COO Wee Griving the last of the) | acclared Eraget 1, Hoblason, wreaariok W:| Army, and)iigajor Gen, ‘Che get their sons out of the army in [iyn, N. ¥ Paha : tthe story that) AMong the Pope's proposals are Weston, evan Jones, Richard Tarant+| cement of the Pennaylvania National consideration of the payment of HOLIN, ERNEST A, (died in hos-| The best seen ecined save that {reduction of armaments, f gee iiae Puan? | Guard and Major Gen. John F, O'Ryan trict Attorney is investigating a OWELL, Mra JULIA, % East) the boys were play! Hubbard, Karle Gritin, Thornton Davia,| ‘The following colonels were named in the atreet|". > #€48, and that thei haw etallatory struggle after the River as the wagons passed. They gave lit- | "et Fepert that many women In oer HOTCHKISS, LEONARD F., New] tle attention to the soldiers until the|¥Fd comm Koy A. Horning, Howard A. Darriu,| ‘0 be brigadier generals tain local board jurisdictions . Earle G. Anderson, William 4, Nicholson, Robert rclal supremacy. Haven (died in hospital) long, Then one of )4Pe regarded as the foundation stones Richard L, Hf Bubjects of inquiry by the United Worked 16-Hour Stretch. | Xo. 163 stone Avenue, wounded in the|4¢llvered to all the belligerent Gov- Ay alate ares, ny nines muiees| Ctaseace P, Townsley, Kdwin #t, J.| pre jee nterotergd twenty-six ? r . Harry a Jobe Greble, Francis J. K John F. from New York to Texas and Btates Grand Jury to-day in the pro- chest and arm. Cook was taken to|ernments. Beotger, Stratford Bushman, Allan a.| wiadie, George T Hastlen ten fl Galiterdia. , ceedings growing out of the charges THE DEAD. St. Mary's *Hospital, where both boys} The Pope suggests restoration of | Deeder, Alfred Renshaw, W. Rowle| edie, te, Jebtgh Di “ihe . nia, the new forces will econ be SANNON , e » alleged to 5 “s | i: ee: hm - Ae grating preserved egetnst Inulaj tance oe are alleged to have identified him.) Belgum, Serbia and Roumonta und "0% e snook| ChArlewG, Trout, Adelbert Cronkhite ne le Cherey, chairman, and Dr. 8. J. Bern-| CHAPMAN, Mra, CHARLES ®,, | he eee pe es Prove fatal) reaceful solution of the problems of | racine \ Vole, Jomen Ream | Henry ‘f. Allen, Willam H. & it is the Forty-second Division, a feld, exainining physician of Board | Westbrook | the shooting occurred at Pacitie|A!8¢®-Lorraing, ‘Trent, Trieste and Heer A. Philip, Samuel Gatalick, kde) Clirence R. Edwards, John W, Ruck ‘| New one, assembled under the recent 99, at Lewis and Rivington Streets, COMSTOOK}) Miss . Hartford, ait’ Bast New York Eves Poland. ward J. Flannigan, F. B, Hoffman, | man, Chase W. Kennedy, Omar Bun-| Teorganization plan It represents the tower of Guard troops from all there were thirty East Side witnesses fn’ the anteroom, six of them women. The women have told detectives rm Shanks, William M. Wright, Robert L, Bullard, Joseph B. Kuhn | Parts of the country, including cav- 1 n. ry, infantry, engineers, machine gun and artillery companies—hence the name “Rainbow Division,” Brig. Gen, W. A, Mann, Chief of the Military Bureau, has been select- om of ed as the Division Commander, and Major Douglas MacArthur, Engineer last wagon came 4 Van Corps, formerly press censor, Chief of whose sons were high up on the INGERSOLL, Miss PHOEBE, Chicago. | 14,6, lad: lit 40 Cook of the Pope's plan. Howard L. King, Murray H. sStevens,| Viet, George K. Hunter, Wilber E. Stat. draft list were visited and asked MOREY, HENRY D., New York. po in mie Unqualified approval of President | "overt B. Orr, Henry Borieilo Wilder, Robert N. Getty, James A the Wer D ptorm ve opal Sve , ne ing Brookly oa were give 1 me ar epartme to-da al to pay money to have their boys Mas HARRY, motorman, New! cox made some retort. The boys| Wilson's plan for the avoidance of The following Hrooklynites were given) Irons, John 8. Mallory, William D. MannRia tie toe donnae Berets exempted, ui ik a a redoubled thoir taunts, and Cook {future wars by some form of inter Tatas AHMak Gh Mesias, y,| Beach, Samuel M. Miller, Lloyd M r foll el ong the witnesses heard by | » A., Bostor edouble hei ‘ i. B Captains Arthur C. Forbes, Oliver Fs | pre " . “i al sion, as follows Prone pe waka fernoon were a| NIMFE, Mra, ANGELINA, Leete's| became angrier n, it In said, the [national organization which shall have ajien, Albert R. Ulrich, Willis Re Pen tt, Willlam C. Rafferty, James B i Nee ee ee tare on (2tlnna boys began throwing stones at the|behind It the necessary power to on-|ney, Roy K. Ross, Edward B. sim-|2twin Willlam Boot, Churles vision headquarters aroup to come women ab A Abe Moecn enna iction of | SHEPARD, EDMUND PARKER, Sa-) soldier, and he drew bis revolver|force its judgments is given by the mons, ‘Thomas J, Scully and James # Phillips, Lyman W. V. A. Keur sist of the Bec Separate Troop, Ba a one Soa ae ape ‘sed | ateneeae Mi ante, Chink and fired several suots. The boys/Pontiff, who declares that along with Martin domph . Geatcn, Charles H. Barth Louisiana cavalry, joard 99, who swore she was as f Mra, SAMUEL, Clinton : : ; First Lieutenants—Samuel B. Bal- Guy Carleton, Edward Burr, George roppt and Co ca such a splendid project must oO an i i 1 ‘i arp to pay $500 for exemption for by WAITE, Miss EDNA, Matron Elm| dropped and ic i ah Pec tri Ree aa erent ter redcetoa otiland: Blip", Coffey, Harrod 0.|W. Motver, Willlam H. Altai The division machine gun battalion g man who said] City Hospital, New Haven, ahead. : j =A No. 149 to be composed of the T husband, and a young man Ww ente ti int just sufficient (ons Carl bmidt, Warner King, ‘Thomas B, Dugan, [ra A. Haynes. WILLIAM, Ay npowed of the Third an attempt was made to hold him up| About twenty persons who are in Men and women ran from the shops | armame ss to @ poll J a ” Ashton H, Hart, Mard H. Ream. Willlam Cc. I itt, Sameon L ero ara A ew » Battalion, Fourth Pe for $1,500. in advance of the physical | hospitals or private houses, under medi-|and fats of the neighborhood, and a|for defensive purposes Second Lieutenants—E ja gar ‘ D: SOROET YAR te that the cal care, are reported as doing w crowd centered about the wounded The Pontiff decla nk A. Borges,| Maison Fyrederick Porkins, George fantry atic e refused to pay, he . , Jonn W nton, Harry W. Mackechir sen 1 “ge NEW % ¢ Searainstion, He. rery ‘d,atthousgh | Miss Ruth Grannis, whose mother, @| poy, ‘They were picked up and a| injuries to all belligerents have al Brucht, Morgan La Woodrun, |e cemerem Robert D. Walsh, Goong The infantry brigade, to be No. 88, Speen OG) AOE! WAS. HOTS mit | e*ident of Saybrook, Conn., was killed) way wag forced through the crowd to] been so great there should be no » Ry Maken, Molinen D. Wheeler, | eet ee ep uranaes. Wil |to comprise the 160 hearers ‘ls iinnen 0 su s "pe wrcetseRagah wn| ma? amforee rau th crowd to] See ee eetacon fori a ee +\Jtm i sonnatn, doe 'Sst41 TQ) BE ASKED FOR ALLIES): cote", ti 28% sachin aun . cal examination by @ dis-|poth h © sa Grannis . i steve! ote, W) * MMehare eS HETIOR, COMDORS Yompanies E, Interested physician to oman valle [Yorke City and avery Gherming nau| flow bf blood before the arrival of an|, include the return to Germany of 20 MORE AMERICANS won, Everard EK. Hatch, Harry Tay * if ip F and G, Second Wisconsin infantry, Claim that he is physically disa Mins ‘ciesacied Goite chea ambulance from St. Mary's in charge| ll her’ colon’ lor, Henry D, Styer, Benjamin ¢ ore 14N_ $2,000,000,000 May | wisconsin National Guard bak iene A Sayidence pests of Dr, Sullivan. He hurried the vic-| The Pope's proposals have been | AS AMBULANCE OFFICERS Moree. ‘ Ree Have to Be Raised by Taxation The Elghty-fourth Infantry Brig- Bey ses in which money was| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Augs14—In-| tims to the operating table delivered to the resident Ambassa- Pes 7 a ast al baa Darras for War Purposes. ade, to comprise the One Hundred ay ev esaed, but tracing the| Wry Into the collision of trolley cars} Detectives Donelon, Connora and; dors and Ministera of the warring iMac aad rian fe enter 1 ,] WASHINGTON, A 14.4 Su7 iyeGrah Machine Gun. eas ee ie ik and requires care- [08 He Shore Line Electric Railway at| Beck commandeered an automobile | Powers In Rome. An uccurate out-| Pass Examinations in France and bee ie owe ues vapestiets sa beth SL : onere*® | talion, made up of Companies B, C, WANT LOMO! WOR 1d ,c-| North Branford last.evening, in which | and quickly overtook the little cara-}!ine of the principal points is in the Will ( ‘ ee ee Meee ee et, Cee Oar ay: Geccns: Georgia’ Tutkaty, | Mee ful examination. This will de wuss Ghibdire lade eae ivaal 9 of camp wagons, which were|hands of the Government he ill Go at Head of New tin, Robert A. Brown, Willard A. Hol-|loan of between — $4,000,000,000 and | tionar Guard, tion. There is no doubt that & having no connection with any logal| Was opened to-day by Deputy Coroner | mule-drawn, all has received — thou | Sections bteeh Makar Ms mien caren = $4,000,000,000 to the Allies, The One Hundred and Sixty-fifth “e with local] Kenneth Wynne a — consideration PARIS, Aug. 14.—Twenty additional Peg h : pes 7 |. Secretar Adoo and Chairman|Infantry, made up of the Sixty. aera. CF, AONE DEAN os from| Motorman Wesley Negus and Con- R In eloquent language the Pontiff /members of the American ambulance| Patt!e%: Joba B. McMahon, Charles itchin of the Ways and Means Com-|®inth New York Infaatry ‘en thin tacaautanaca he 166th Infantry, made up ef Fourth Ohio Infantry he 1 Infantry (+ the public lists and went around try ar which struck the trolley from N NORTH existing in Europe, which, he de- | prising section 20, have successtully| WH) McRae, Walter H. Gordon, Frank upon the desirability of rateing @ moe uum than $2,000,000,000 for war burth Ala- FEDERAL AND STATE AUTHOR! : : i to Glticers of ambulance sections und will; Ballou, George Bo Duncan, Ju | SADT COronkE Sonn MA Al ac inless the belligerents are willing Irposes by taxat bama Infantry) and the 168 . TIES INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS. | Peput ner Wynne, Negus has} TEESE Sagal lene gure ae Meanie put at the head of newly arriving! Penn, Edward M, Lewis, Rt Peat crarante cll ba salen’: fantty aiiea Thee Feeds 168th Im The Federal authorities would like he fell asleep at his post Captain, Officers and 43 Men on}. ‘ons within a short time, The men| Davis, Ernest Hinds, Charles H.|,; . ope | R nsen ys) b th the reports | Hhe COneer hoe fam. Te) har he W Saved, Si friends to cease a suicidal ¥ ive had a five weeks’ training course) yartin at the Dece wasion to revise the| ‘The artillery brigade to be num- vid ge rs 4 ba ‘were asked for| WS taken into the hearing as an the War aved, Says It {9 inconceivable, the Pope hol: bh followed long experiences in|” ithe Weigel, T G. Hanson es int th ‘er i pine | Hen Sumpriaing the 140th Field mF ‘ hfexhibit. On the lever there is said London that any permanent peace can t nk | ‘ se), Thomas G. Hanson, increasing th fo be obtuined| artillery (First Ilinols ld Ar- money or paid money dealt with a list of new ofcers included Ka-|Herman Hall, Marcus 1 Cro hrough taxation pe , rafters who were operating indo-]'? be @ piece of rubber piping by| LONDON, Aug. 14—A British de-| Maintained unless the various peoples) pe baw Ones i Peli iy, seepage ce |tllery, National Guard), the 150th . be | which @ motorman could depress the|stroyer has been sunk by 4 mine in the] are willing to gather in am ‘i ; eh 5 ‘ r : | Field Artillery (First Indiana Field pendently of the local boards, bu p jat . Alton F. Baker, Edward G. Bangs, Alan! Doan, Edmund Wittenmeyer, M el) Pwo fer ey FE ; oe lever to get electrical contact by the| North Sea apt flcers and| founded upon a recognition of nation setae Pat |4 ational Guard), the 181at they haven't been able to Implant that d ; rt Browning, Paul Cad-|J, Lenihan, Mark L. Hersey, Frank Aah 4 belief in th ‘s ' | welght of his arm, relieving it f ray Sree Yoel Ble te rights J. Duly, Florimond J. Duscasou,! #1, AYbright, Fred >. £ Lo Vonstache | rtillery (First Minnesote ellef In their own minds as ye | ee, aly, ¥ pright, Fredet D ans, | | y National Guard), aad . im continually exerting his weight Any attempt to 5 f \ pald Gile tuncey RK. Hood, He ‘ n in an yuard), an 8 ime comp! ta a in al wh f Jonn L. HMayde: 1 r Je At this tim mpiainte: BEBE by manual pressure. Unless prea | BELGIAN EXECUTED AS SPY, | nomic action between the erents, ton Kennedy, Warren T. Kent, Robert | ‘a ion H. Meterntre We that me been « Trench Mortar Battery, te BOA, DORA ARDEP TR FR ee ee ian on this Inver ihetipapercolbtavantawaule bs MeKensie, John Ei. Moore, I Charion eKinatry, William V.1 ded on in now t Third and Fourth and persistent that they are taking a o 8 leve Me AMSTERDAM, A Les Nou Ae ' y, Walter $. Stason ‘ohagle | Judson. ie ot Cisne : a would be wit strous, therefore he says there 1 Sponag ; man Empire. | ¢ faryland Coast Artiller: Beer tine ar numerouh cata car would be without power, and it] yet. Nussiricht says that a welll pe fio eee sate pery i Willlers @. Wactteea umes W. McAndrew, W n ala “ port there will be | arattnnel Gina biel Mee tie soacaricgne ae dustioe s claimed that by use of this plece| known athlete of Ghent ¢ Van ne 4 : Fifty-eight new American ambulances! Huan, William L. Ke Rdward FB.) tw wth weeks 4 month, beginning A reasypye : term impli The Pontiff declares : : » engineer regiment to be num- iy affine of Dlatrict Attarney Bw of piping attached from a’ motor-|Rentergem, who en waa con arrived. MoGlachlin jr, Willie Las with Septe ‘ ne of ce oO} ; b man'n WHIM to the lever i¢ wes £ meanad te an y waa | that so extensive has been the jnju | Made H i bered 117, the First Battalion to be who is co-operating with the Goveri: As pos 7 b rwin, W 8 : for the car to be tke ut the he First Separate Battalion Piegaansings n twenty |to all the be , igerents that there ¢ 7 gi Assistant United States District tka be Pee oy A he soldi or reparation r Fi ? iat C. . ps w adquarters at |and the Second Battalion to be First Attorney Stanton visited the Criminal | sus said he hed be - who were rding him He died with) In @ spirit of conciliation and mela 304. be Mauldin, Gearge G, Gatley, A " a Gen. Wi is the com. |Separate Battalion ers, Cale Courts Building to-day and conferred | hed’ bean working |tha wimost courage Word Of} tice, ne ways, all the belligers NDON, Aug. 14.—R ; + He Jr, Leroy #8 iwore ne Wied = “Fou fornia National G at At . war he hours without a rest ompla eports : y ‘| ae mited | Biake ‘ran Vill ? ourta + aA gah Diatrict Attorney Bwann op th tent Robert W. Perki ftnela Hc are eee y het Ai} must decide ty accept the en officially informed ¢ China nF « ‘Ww e f the Tenth, Pour Field Battalion Signal Troops (Mis- charges of graft in local boards, tt)" Pecipentg piel nie |Frank. a promine pet dealer [they have sustained exce Jeclared war upon and | and Ciipies P. Bu enth, Fifteenth and Forty-seventh National Guard) was decided at the conference that 2 a praee : y ‘ so matter of territory and beside ‘ A ja-Hungary, the di 1 da sadier Gens iow 4 not in the The headquarters train and military the Investigations of charges of gratt (Na INE Negus and ‘Try M4 | Quakers Object ¥ © ie Pikaisl causes ck Inari 466 Yo0K trom 10 o'clock this morning and William Wilson of ' tw i of which (police (Coast Artillery Corps Virginia shall be conducted by both the 7 psi i a i Re heduled, ing, Hut to Atding Pighte: tion the F declares that the na in the seventeenth nation were among the Na al f ot ninander | Guard); the Engineer train eral and county authorities, ina er vee ae a ue had) =PHILADELPHIA. A -_ ; must be no continuati f the w ate with the Entente r ¢ jominated for * N H t was not | (North Carolina National Guard); the he bribery is @ violation of a ae Gn MORRELL nse Tee Ook ToL ea nrg, Pe afl by an economte stru fory sup areata art : “yw e nanders ammunition train (Xansas National tite under any circumstance pela fe rebe unt oi | macy thereafter, which would 1 4 eee amos: te Saslare “ ' Seoond BrigadesMiuard) and the supply train, (Texas, In case a I A) pros pare ana M eet " y of | purely evil hed Aug. 2 and pf| AP BUpOMRInenI * f > pia odd i pa against an accused over of a drat aimed, had worked no longer Friend, Speake neeting at) ‘This refers directly to the ed embers gis was an (6.0 Genera und in ma army f t as the lth Field Battalion — ———- | aaxeltord Salicge fentine Gael pats la 4 hy Feng Kwo-Chany, the acting ne my han } nted for or Ww Vig era for them Signal Troop, the 117th headquarters (Continued on Second Page.) (For Racing Results See Page 2.) also to « loting the army to Agh& (Coatinued en Second Page.) WresiGem of the Reounias several weeks. Gen, Lesies iaia came would be promoted from the guard. train and military police, the UTth ! }

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