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ee er ere BRITISH AND I zt = PRESTENE LA Petters » Bene wee © typed Hretten " ee eee) Bere enengen 68 © Aeethitte Oem ma The Peer of Gunn the eorentang of eho the éree fre © ” the wight of ore FINDS NO SUPPORT Gre the feck of rockets belted the sderman lines te rept eignetiine The wun wee punt rising §=The eh ber oder wey A tee of © Conrad 4 the enemy went overt +) followed thelr ew er und German rockets carry or began buretin Fiotously, Hot from the fret every DNTION, Aug Ib —Bome of the thing went well with the British worming newspapers refrain from With their bombing, thetr bayonet: eommenting on the Pope's poace pro fag and other work compirte, they ieoked down upon Lena, complete Masters of the gairwaye [Cite #8. Laurent, ment eaptured by the Canadians i* @nly about « mile north of the Main erction of Lane, between the Coal city and Loos, Other pointe captured by the Canadians are io is same region.) and Game across the ope IN BRITISH PRESS wert e between the Eve he News of Pacifi " Lea Is Opposed to Terms m e@tioraly base thetr penests tc | ra, and either reject absstutely or tWdicate the belief that the teat when Fecelved wil) show » to be unacceptable The Datly News, whic | eithough « firm supporter of the Al Hew aime has @ decided pacifist lnan- ing, eays that whate reason Foliowing ts the text of the Dritis® | which bitherto restrained the Pope War Office report: “We attacked early thie mem- fing on « wile front from the horthwestern outskirts of Lene to the Bois Hugo, northeast of Loos. “Our troops have carried the German first lines of defense at @l points and are making mtis- @otory progress “A hostile counter-attack east ‘of the Cite Bt. Bintlie was com- pletely crushed, “Our alhes gained further ground during the night north- weet of Bixechoote, “Homie raiding parties at- tacked our new ponitiona Jast might east of Klein Zillebeke, but they were completely repulsed, Meaving fourteen prisoners in our hands, ‘Stormy weather contin Heavy rain again has fallen.” PARIS, Aug. 15.—Tho French ad- ‘vanced considerably weat of Dixmude, in Belgium, the Wer Office announced to-day. The Germans directed a heavy ar- tillery fire against the Freneh firet Mnes on @e Aisne front between Hurtebiay and Craonne, On the Ver- dun front the French repulsed Ger- a man attacks, Following ie the text wether, We may assume that the of the War Office report; “In Belgt: m our troops made considerable progress west of the Dixmude road. “Between Hurtebise and Cra- onne our first lines were bom- arded heavily, A wurprise at- tack against one of our small posts on Vauceleerc Plateau was repulsed completely. “The artillery fighting contin. ved with great activity all night on both banks of the Meuse. To the jeft of the river we repulsed an erlemy attack west of Hill 804.” BERLIN (Via London), Aug. 15.—| trays @ complete ignorance of opinions from the|of all the Entente countri ath Franco-Belgian front says the artil- mp op eRy Eh es ery fighting Increased, espectally in BE crarnine: poure ef e3sday, wetween | Plainly, emphatically and repeatudtly, | ‘The official report to-d Hulluch and Lens. pecan tne ‘WHITMAN NOT A MEMBER, Denies He Has Any Connection) powals and there ts not the sligh With Legal Defense League. from coming forward as an official champion of peace, the long deiay has materially impaired the advan tages the Vatican ori#inally possessed for disinterested intervention ie not our busine the News mays, “to pase judgement upon a policy which exhausted itself tn im. potent sighs over the Iniquities per petrated in Belgium and tmagined It Ponsible to extinguish the world con- flagration by @ succession of timid intrigues. “The Pope Proposals must be ex- President Wilson or Licyd The Da jeorge.” ly Mall does not comment its news columna says the oy #cve..6 is really Austro-German. The Chronicle refers to the tradi Vatican and the Austrian Court's in tense desire for peace, and adds immediately after expulsion of Rus habit of putting two and two to Pope acted at Austria's prompting. In any case the Allies will have to| refuse, No other course is open to them.” The Times, while suspending final Judgment until the text is avaliable, says the proposals as described in the telegraph summaries are utterly in- admissible by the Allies, It expresses astonishment at the Vatican's alleced hope that the document will be favor- ably received and lead to the not dis- tant end of the war. “To cherish uny hope of this," says the paper, “be- United States, They have all stated the only terms whereon they are pre bared to consider peace. Those terms are quite incompatible with the tele- graphed version of the Vatican’ pro- eat prospect that the Allies will renounce ALBANY, N. ¥., Aug. 16.—Gov, Whit-|or abate them. The whole tenor of man to-day disclaimed all knowledge of ‘any connection with the American Legal Defense League, whose membership ts the document bears the mark of Ger- fan inspection,” mad» up of many pacifists, The Goy-| Th Post, expressing simtlar views, iitoard of Advisors’ ly accepted rid ala t tow day. aia RE dence to name had been heading the Mat ways: “To Maten to a compromise be- fore @ guarantee is secured against a ave no Feoolleetion of having | Fepetition of the ordeal through which Irahip, the | civilization is passing is to betray all sed @acrifice and suffering that have een ‘and found i ee, 4 - | endured. If the Vatican really is eve wit ity lent eit inter optimistic about the reception of its deveooer th Arm connected. ett ic] Proposals, the Vatican shows that it is entirely out of touch with the sentiment of the Allies. Third Liberty Instalment of 80) ROME, Auk. 16.—The Italian public Per Cent, Di ‘To-Day. ‘The third instalment on the Libe er Se coe wir] Those Sommenting on the peace m falls due to-day, It amounts to 8 Cent. and would call for §600, Payments, It is expected the Protal | sage to-day regurd by Be about $270,000, of which §45,- regards with disfavor the initiative taken by the Pope in putting forth peace proposals. d it as especially untimely, coming as it does at the 000 will be paid tn the Federal Re-| moment of America’s active partic!- erie, strict, 4 Fhlock of $864,000 Laberty | pation in the war and the maximum sold at par upon the Stock Ex-| efforts of the Allies, including Italian @hange yesterday. tight Rr Penn-Ohio Oil & Gas Corp. Pays 16% per year, three times the dividend an- nually, Indicated Earnings with improve. ments, equivalent to 44.8 per cent. on the total capitaliza- tion of $6,000,000, We have prepared for distri- bution a comprehensive 12- page report, showing the won- erful possibilities of this com- pany And including @ letter rom the President. Copy on request, (6 DIVIDEND Pavine IT ONL SECURITIES plans for an intensive Italian cam- GIVE ALSACE TO FRANCE, THE ADVICE OF HARDEN His Suppressed Newspaper Reap- pears With Comment on How to Obtain Peace, AMSTERDAM, Aug. 16.—Maximtl- fan Harden's supprossed Zukunft r appeared to-day and advised the rea- toration of Alsace to France and Trieste to Italy if @ durable peace fe to be secured, German despatches stated, From the reappearance of the Zu- kunft it would appear that Harden may have been released from the mill- tary service for which he was drafted, With the suppression of his paper military clerk in July. INJURED DOG BITES TWO. Policeman W mal One of the Victims, bile in front of No, 104 Fifth Avenue Schan, tw nty-three, No, man George Mueller, who amar we right inde Whil n and Mupller were hi ing their injuries cauterized a York Hospital, Patrolman Joseph An- Gerson killed the animal, i posale, while those wh discuss @mined on their merits as strictly as if made by Chancellor Michnelts, editorially, but in an introduction in "s pro- posal, are impossible and that tho tonal intimacy of Austria and the “The fact that the proposal comes asians from Galicia and Bukowina will not escape anybody who is in the Harden wan pressed into service as & ht to Ald Ant- ‘Two men going to the ald of @ dog that had been run over by an automo- this morning, were bitten about the 1098 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, was bit- ten through the left wrist and Patrol- ouRnt to take Wee WhIOk wie the New xz THE BSVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 TALIAN PRESS REJECT POPE’S PEACE PLEA ' IN CAMP OF THE 7IST AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK|KAER'S LETTER CENES wa noo ge TS. IN VAN CORTLAND? BARK ————_— WIGWAM PUTS 0. K. ON HYLAN, DOWLING AND “AL” SMITH (Continued from First P: ment is that Livingston has been un- jable to deliver the goods, The Fu- sionists, therefore, are holding up the | Kings County slate until they find what Justice Cropsey Is golng to do, Livingston acknowledges he was | unable’ to persuade Justice Cropasy to withdraw, Therefore, he having | been unable to make good on his jend of the bargain the Fusion Com- mittee of 250, being utterly without political guile and bitterly opposed | to anything that would look like bar- gaining for profit as practical poll- ticlans do, are simply holding off on that Kings County slate to learn if they couldn't do better by working with some of “wicked Jake’ politi- cal enemi than by continuing to work with “wicked Jake,” SITUATION COMPLICATED BY FIGHT IN KINGS, To add to the complications—and also to the enjoyment—of the situa- tion State Senator Robert B. Lawson announces he 18 going into the Re- publican primaries to oppose Lewis Pounds, the Mitchel Fusion choice for the nomination for Kings Borough President. Mr. Lawson is the states- man who wrote to the New York Tetophone Company demanding a re- duced rate and the correspondence on that matter will doubtless figure in the primary fight. Furthermore, the Fuston forces are facing @ mix-up in Queens by reason of their having turned down Maurice Connolly for renomination as Bor- oigh President. Instead of Connolly they picked R. W. Higble, The war ery of the Connolly tribe will soon be heard in Queens. —— Gov t Employees to Or, ine Like Federation of Lal INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16.—ltesolu- tions favoring the federation of all or- ganizations of Government employees ‘along lines similar to those of the adopted to-day by the National Associa- for the duration of the war on Tutulla Government at the power house here, threatened to blow it up in case man wal nip arriv thorities charxed av on an Killé Self With Gas, w cause Island for seditious utterances, which|Ye#t King, 115 (Robi Hugh declared “were spoknn only in jest.” Huch, who was employed by the| Stone 2d, Phovion, Sta er.| SECOND. RACE—Stee arrived in Pago Pago, the |!MKi, for fouryear-ol Mrs. Cella Orlewita, sixty-three, of | Haven, 149 (J. Sinith), 7 to his return home, Despondency due to {}] health le believed to have been the JERSEY TROOPS ORDERED First of Commands Will Proceed to Anniston, Ala., Before End of Week, CAMP EDGBH, SBA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 15.— Troops numbering approximately 3,600 will move from their present lo- cations to Anniston, Ala. where the Eighth Army Diviston will eventually assemble as soon as possible, Brig. Gen Charles W. Barber, Provisional Com- mander of the division, made this an nouncement to-day, The orders sent from Governor's Isl and to Gen, Barber affect every regi- ment In New Jersey, Delaware, Mary- land, Virginia and the District of Co- lumbia, Being personally in charge of the New Jersey regiments, Gen, Barber will ahortly designate the commands that will move at once, He will then jinatruct the brigadiers of Maryland and Virginia to select their units. Jartillery will entrain for Anniston as soon as possible, Gen, Barber says the movement of these units will be com- pleted before the end of the week, Train movements south are being worked out at the various State quartermasters’ de- partments, TEUTONIG FORCES WIN BATTLE IN ROUMANIA Capture Height West of the Town of Ocna, in Southwestern Moldavia, PETROGRAD, Aug. 15.—A height west of the Roumanian town of Ocna, in southwestern Moldavia, has been oc- gupied by Teutonic forces, the War Of- fice announces. The statement says no attacks were made by the enemy in the Fokshant region, on the» southern Roumanian front. BERLIN, Aug. 18 (via London).— Austro-German forces in the Lowlan: of the Sereth River, on the Roumanian front, yesterday stormed the bridgehead At Bailareth, on the west bank of the river, according to the offictal state= ment issued to-day by the German Uen- eral Staff. Tho Kussians and. Rou: manians lost on the Sereth and in the mountains, the statement adds, more than 8,000" prisoners The German General Staff reports that the Russians and Roumanians at tempted to cover the retrent of a wink of the Second Koumanian Army and the Fourth Russian Anny, The Austro German troops have pushed forward American Federation of Labor were| beyond Sovesa. roops under Field Marshal yon tion of Custodian Bmployees of the | Russo-Houmanian forces in thermmane United States Treasury Department, in {tain stand on. both sides of ‘the eins session hore, The association will elect | Putna. officers to-morrow. —_—_>———_. age SARATOGA WINNERS, Locked Up for Sedition at Samoa, PAGO PAGO, Tutulla, Samoa, July} FIRST RACI The Cambridge $1 (Associated Press Corr ence), | Handicap ling; for three-year-olds —A military court martial has sen-| "2 Up: maven fu grnion, 114 tenced William Huch to tmprisonmen: |}. frat; Heaverk worth), #'to 1,2 to 1 and 4 Har- 6to Sand hant 1 and 3 to 1, third, Time—1.29 Kinney, Douglabs §., Oven and Onwa also ran. lechase; sell and upward; with $600 added; about tw ari aot, 140 (Powers), 6 to 6, 1 to 2 and 1 to 6, first; Bally Bay, 143 (J. Williams), 10 to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 to 6, wec Naw 1 to 2, third, ‘Time, 42 No, 226 West One Hundr and Bix- Le oun ® ook: teenth Btroet, killed herself in the (teh: Grey Lew ad Reddest kitchen of her home last night by tn- ts tts naling « Me tas lwo) petnienem Veoiares Dividend band. & Coney Island clear dealer, on| the ethienem Steel Compa @ the regular quar vi -2 pe bo bis can itd common stocks ; SECOND BRIGADE TO MOVE SOUTH AT ONCE, Seventy-first the Twenty-third First Second In- York National ntry on the way One company or troop or battery from | Park, will number its full quota of yy, each regiment of infantry, cayalry or) 6,000 men by Monday. mobilized and marched for! An interesting case was that ¢ tion reserved for corner of the camp. Twenty-third's complement to within 900 of its full GERMANRAIDER CAPTURED Nine nundred recruits, y to take up their duties as | the | after- war strength ‘Twenty-third's for the camp. Seventy-first Cortlandt Park as a o'clock yesterday afterno arrived at Van whole about 4| WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—The Navy in com- t t Bates, ita|PAmes of the American gunners who at into} T.boat, ‘As in the case with the Twen-| ‘The prisoners were James Delaney, y-"Third and the First Infantry Reg- the Seventy-First has been|the guard, of No, 12 Cleveland Street, in continuous service since call jn Marth and has been scattered | *°@man, second cl on guard and patrol Kingsbridge the first about the State The supply of the Seventy- reached camp at 10 o'clock morning and twenty- once un- By the time the was ready for | of cap, and before nightfall all tents | fuer who were landed safely at @ pitched and was well under way, regiment ar- routine! fe: pending the assignment of a brigudier general His | St, Louis; effective Pulted lines of |dred and Fighteenth Street, Cleve- Seventy-first’s section active field service months, the boys of the Seventy-first|and Forty-fourth Street, were more than anxious to see their Crowds of men | Strike of 12,000 Lyn men all morning besieged the sentries with requests to be taken in- All such requests were and friends, lowed to visit their caners fue a low minutes just outside the line, It was a healthy looking lot of kh ki-clad boys who said “hello” wo New | guces, ,» 1917 jst sar Ov Di CHAMIMOM PIP York when the Seventy-first reached the city. Their long service on the Mexican bore t 1 by ve nths of fleld service in the present war, has made of them tanned, wiry veterans who lack only the experience of being under fire to mple their | military experience, Each of them is Me ng their utfit’ may be the ocxt rdered to France Much speculation is being indulged in as to the time of arrival of the First Infantry Word went about the camp this morning that it would ar- rive some time to-morrow morning, but at brigade headquarters it was be encamped at the park were denied | day, have found it easy to obtain] at headquarters, It was said the camp was solely for infantry The men at the park, up to to-| oe leave of absence after their routine of the duties have been performed, but it} Three Regiments in Van Cortlandt Park. was said that after to-night such leave probably will be granted for cause, This report has given the men new hope that they are soon to move | will begin soon. As yet no of-| to Spartanburg, 3. | elgn Seer | —_---— vale Detective, as on His Mir Call Lattice Jerk de Rewlion wae taken visit his mother for the secand time ie Mineola fell to-@ay ie was tn charge of & private detective, as om the fret vient er Without Consulting ie ine avtomeniie to the jal door, and the ective om He wee oh Responsible Minister, ‘Sousr sheet tall oo oun - dperie 6 ter his mother hed hed the matron of the jail, pation of hid vial. COVENHAGEN, Aug 15 tion of Emperor William's to President Wi of Ambene ame and be ” in the memoirs * Gerard and the ted attempt at explanae tone made by the semt-official Nord. jeuteche Allgemeine Zeitung calle rth or m in the German press German Em f what is termed th perors ifreepunsible duct of the|Rear-End Crash at Sixty-Second foreign affairs of the empire j Street Ties Up Tratfic tor The various Berlin newspapers Hef an Hour commen ) the eyetem which p mite @ sovereign to pase upon h| Trattic on the Third Aven ated al from a neutral power and| was tied up for half an hour and two e to draft an important state document | men were slightly injured as a reowlt without consultation with 4 respon |of « r end ison at Sinty-secon@® rible minister or even without the! Street at #9 oclork this morning o & Wihett sary record subsequently being | Nathan Kleiner fifty | Street, suffered a contusion of the left | shoulder and Henry Greenwald, alatye Nerlin newspapers Intimate) aint No, OM Bast One Hundred and that the question of ministerial re-|phirty-seventh Street, a contusion of sponsiility or non-responsibility for!the back The men were in the rear Emperor William's autographed doc: | car of the first train ument will be raised in the Reichstag. | The train ahead wae in charge of ‘Tho situation in general lines re. }Conductor Dexnan und Motorman Me- sembled that arising from the famous | onald. As it slowed down the next interview with the Emperor printed |{Faln. in: charge of Conductor Spall: in the London Dally Telegraph sev. |™an nd Motirman Michael jer hed into the rear car, crumpling eral years ugo, which likewise ap-| the rear platform and knocking the pas- peared without the Chancellor, For-|sengers to the floor. They were panto tary or other responsible | gricken, but only two men wei officials having any definite idea of | jured He oo ente neventiow, writing in the| The trains Involved in the collision yunt von ow, 1 fact , , Tages Zeitung, shifts the blame for a twenty minutes, whics ties she Menipe Irresponsibie. wetion |UP the elevated traffic on the north from His Majesty to Dr. von Heth. bound track for a distance of two miles mann-Hollweg, the former Imperial WITH AMERICAN AMBULANCE ing to warn the Emperor about the insidious personality of the Ambas- In all the press comment the Ger- jman Emperor and the Goverrfment| Daly, Former Yale Captain, and officials get most of the hard knocks, The substance of Mr. Ger- ard’s statements ts largely ignored. Dussossoit of Dartmouth Are Sent on Active Duty. "MANY ee enn eal. |, nate do vis oetean team, and F. U. Dussosscit, a star on FOR U, S, ARMY IN FRANCE ioe soo Ssemouan ctevene, wore nt to the front to-day as members the American ambulance section. ighteen others graduated from the French officers’ school were com- missioned and are expected to move to the front soon, Daly's home is in Cambridge, Mass. and Dussossolt comes from Brookline, Mass. Large Contracts Placed in -Allied Countries and Deliveries Are About to Be Made. PARIS, Aug. 15.—The American aviation service announces that large contracts for airplanes have been placed in Allied countries and that deliveries The American aviation observers who ficlal announcement of the date they | were sent to the British, French, Italian] HELSINGFERS, Aug. 15.—Unknown will go has been made. Major Gen. John F, O'Ryan, com- | mander of the New York division, visited (he camp ye: rday afternoon and spent a few minutes in confer. ence with Col. Bates of the Seventy first, It was said to-day that Major n. O'Ryan had received no word s to when the brigade will leave Cortlandt Park. Each of the regiments making up the Second Infantry Brigade num- the park 18 pers, in addition to its complement of battalion of the third Infantry. at Ardsloy yesterday a infantrymen, one headquarters corm- pany, one supply company and one machine gun company. A complete in the camp, connecting the various the brigade camp here at 7.30 o'clock /segimental headquarters with brigade It headquarters and directly with the immediately pitched tents in the sec- it at the northeast city lines, __——_—»—_—_—— HERE ARE THE U.S. GUNNERS Five in List Given Out at Washing- ton, Which Also Includes Campana’s Captain, Department made public to-day the were taken prisoners When the Amert- can steamship Campana wae sunk by @ chief gunner's mate, commander, of Malden, Mas.; William Albert Miller, of No, 8845 Bur- ley Avenue, Chicago; Frederick St phen Jacob, seaman, >. 90 Kureka Street, Pittsburgh; Ray Rovop, boatswain's mate, of No, 415 Charles L, Kline, gunner's mate, third | No, 240 West Buttonwood | ling, Pa., and Capt, Oliver, the a. the makihg| The other members of the anmed French port are: y Montgomery Lusk, second Jelass seaman, Ennis, Tex.; George Franklin Wilcox, second class sea- man, No, 2906 Kuehle Btreet, C land; Karl Melvin Smith, 6 class seaman, No, 4203 Holly Avenue, Jond class seaman, Williamsport, Ind.; George Allan Mo Frankfort Avenue, Philadelphia; Bar- ney V. Artl, No. 727 East One Hun- land; Cornelius Reilly, No. 584 Henry | Bireet, Brooklyn, and Roy August for | Wight, No. $15 Bast One. Hundred | : 2 s = 2 have been out of en nounced to: nrleines cenditions. t negotiations 00KinK to am waui foat Pee otaged. No further. cont 8 be held, it was stated, as it [Was inpoesible te reconcile the differs |STOTESBURY WOULD RESIGN. feels that I can now be cond class, of | Poplar Street, Boyne City, Mich; | Wray Ernest Metsker, sec- | usland, No, 4426] Mass, Aug. 16. —Committees | representing the Lynn Manufacturers’ ‘Association and 12900 shoemakers who loyment since April called for were ai- | Because Of differences over wages and and Russian fronts are prepared to| persons fired on Russian troops here to- °\Gay. An exchange of shooting fol- make @ detailed report on aerial ware |i ofoy “Guring which several Finns were fare as carried on by Allied aviators, | {ined and wounded, ——~ DIED. DORAN,—MARY V. DORAN. for the State, He Campbell" Would Run for Judgeship. Llib aaeara RUMER AN CHURCH, 1970 Broadway, ‘Time later, ALBANY, N. ¥., Aug, 18.—AdSt. Gen. | gaeHAN.—on Aug. 13, 1014, ELLEN Louix W. Stotesbury to-day indicated] wHieHAN, beloved wite of the late his intention to resign in order to accept| Jeremiah Sheehan, native of Ardea, the Fusion nomination for Clty Court] Gounty Kerry, Ireland, and aunt of Marp Judge of New York. A., Daniel J, and the Julla F, Mar “The National Guard has been drafted| rington, Iate of the old Sixth into Fedoral service and no longer ia! Funeral on Thursday, Aug. 1 under State control,” he id. “The A, M., trom a oi re mennee 500 &. work of selection and the plans for| 285th ence to Bt. Augustin ' Church, 167th at, and Franklin ay, ine mobilization of the State's quota of the] fUreh. Coiih at ane ate national army are about complete, A]. \*' new State force has been organized and | S*URR-— APA Teese punwkie equipped to replace the Guard on the Ges, 1670 Brendway, Tike tay public works and utilities within the State, ready for any emergency, If under the elrcumstances, the Govern leased, I cer- ly will accept the nomination and gn the office of Adjutant General,” LOST, FOUND AND. REWARD! return Diack vel car | tncks 8 A ISBURY PARK, ATLANTIC CITY and OCEAN GROVE are celebrated Watering Resqrts. 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