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— oF te 0A ORE UBOATS SUNK IN DAY, oe wr yee £ mut Copy lant, Ca. (The Mew tT, by Th '@Ctreulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, Pree Pabtiehing World), 1917, ned WEATHER—P ar Te Merron T | {# DITION 5 ONE CENT ln Madenm (ome PRICE) four Jurors Chosen for Mrs. De ae Trial ITALIANS STRIKE BACK; HALT PIAVE DRIVE . AMERICA WANTS WAR COUN STRONGER THAN ONE ADOPTED, GEORGE TELLS COMMONS a Pershiag and All Other High Commanders Favor It, the Premier Decla Declares. OLD WAY INAD INADEQUATE| “EIGHT CASUALTIES INWILSON'S HANDS Vigorous Reply Ma Made to Ob- jections Set Forth by For- mer Premier Asquith. LONDON, Nov. 19.—"The Allies’ eensultative machinery has end @Mequate and its effects grievous,” declared Premier Lioyd George thin efternoon, House of Commons to the oppusition te the Supreme Interallled War Coun- etl. “America would have preferred Ee nal Meith’ aver aleekar cow: The killed are necessary to prevent in |trial, anndpnced this afternoon that, ou rt Pp SERGT. JOHN F. CZAJKA, fatuer, terruption of transportation during] Bidden to enter or reside in the Dis-!\¢ tne defense should clan Mrs, Doe Ore than these proposed,” declared | A inert Czasna, No. 1001 12th Avenue, | tho war | telet of Columbia Swulles was insane when she shot and the Premier, “Gene. Pershing, | stiwauker Fairfax Harri hairman of the| "fhe proclamation, issued as a sup-| Killed her husband, the State must F he French Staff, Rob- executive committer of the American ‘a bas ue | Prove her sane. all nae atic | peu nisl PRIVATE STANLEY JANOVIGZ,' Ratiway Association, commonly known | ent '© the a aataalldl dd ii | It was stated positively to-day by erteen and °Cau are alatey Sop! ia RAUL EVO jas the war board, wrote this letter to| Of WAF With Germany, provides for-) soungel for Mra, De Haulles that no the Council grrle Street, East Boston, Mass. | Judge Willtam T. Chambora, chairman] ther ‘that allen enemies I not, attempt would e made upon the Continuing, the Premier deciared Brivid we elhba ‘i TRAND, |of te United States Board of Media-| except on public ferries, be found on character of her dead husband, While | 4 that It was Lord Kitchener who 32 PARLE. AURANDs \tion and Conciliation, who conterred| any ocean, bay, river or other|the court room was crowded when | : mother, Emma Aurand, No, 1625} 2 1 : ‘ jthe trial of the beautiful { suggested an Interallied Council and| Logan Street, Harrisburg, Pa. wiyh vas railroad executlves ID) waters” within the United States, | bahia Meth PRIVATE | ¥ rica heat aus | New York Saturday, and with the war | woman began this morning there | that Poiihery Authorities i ; TE FRANCIS BEAVI board to-day: They are forbidden to fly im alr-| were not as many women in the au again proposed it in July aes eine kman, W. Vor) owe confirm what aid to you| planes, balloons or airships and to|dience as it wag expected there would The opposition against the Premier,| | FMIVATE EDWARD Makontemat|this morning ia reply to your inquiry |enter the Panama Canal Zone. bo. A few soclety women, friends of pened (bs: former Frime) Minister) |” : "Jas to what will be the attitude of the! Only Germans will be affected by|'"e De Saulles, were noticed In the Asquith, apparently had switched Ite] Pio ag railronds with respect to the manner|the proclamation, as It specifies “en-| court room howe . plans since last week's K five) CURGEANT JOHN A. LOGAN, |Of settlement of any demands for in-lemtes” and not “allies of enemies.’ Mra. Do Saulles entered the court On Tioyd George, and this afternoon | 1 a ‘ < " ases in pay or changes In working| ‘The pr nation applies to conti- {120% at 9.4 o'clack. She was accom- | quith summed up agains: his | ther, Charles Logan, No, 201 East ; O 0 alsa bir Ss of the when Axqu a rae ba Ms venus Mount a: Ba {conditions whi ur ” may | nental United States and to the Philip ger’ by Mrs, Beaman, wife of the) ¢ ; : PRIVATE CHESTER JOUNSON pines, Porto Reo, and Alaska, Th much on the proposed War Council | , | Bante EEE JOUNBON aneaking for a vad to-| Penalty for, violation will bo. intern-|AN INSURANCE AGENT 18 FIRST, as on Lieyd Geo! 4 Paris spee ta "day we reiterate ou ef in and] ment for the war. PROSPECTIVE JUROR. Responding yd George declared PRIVAT ROBERT L. pp, Reneral acceptance of the principle! Omcials explained that the govern Ee es ea taken from the} that hin Paris speech was “not a mother Mrs. Blixabeth-Redd, Burney. | of arbitration ment’s action ie not intended to be{*Pecial venise was Thomas McLaugh- pulsive or pi In the midst of war we are | vindictive, and that Germans who| iM an insurance agent of Hemp- “It was carefully considered 2nd} ris iy the second casualty list re-| however, prepared to go further. |mean no harin to tho United States|*he Att Ww gubmitted to the Cabinet,” he added cd from actual fighting with the} A® no interruption of continuous | will not be molested. Regulations now) | Diatric orney Weeks asked him T resolved to assume the risk in or- ans, The engagement took piace| railroad operation can be toler- | being framed by tho Department. of] Rly & fow questions and handed him der to arouse public sentiment, Ot) tne night of Nov. 13. Gen, Pershing's| ated under war conditions, we | Justice may not be promulgated within nee al wee Se Geaith, for. the de merely here but in France, Italy and} roport gave no detalle, Whether the| are ready, should any crisis now |'@ few days, but the terms af the Hirodl:) vee | Nee the latter had con- America.” Americans were agatessors or unreservedly to place our bie Poh raed ple ip errogation of the tales- The Premier declared no critician ro attacked by another German} interests in the hands of the Mr ninititneten of regirte;| TAD ME. Woske: b mptorily chal- wan directed against the staffs of the “shock” party wan not indicated in| President for protection and for | tions will be under John Lord (Bri ened Die. a Janis outitnes the Commander-in-Chiefs of land or| the War Department's announce: i i nr special assistant to the Attorney Gen-| defense in his questions to the pros spt : h Department's announcement.| disposition as he may determine | SParltl aie eae ee te i the. ciiforee | pective Juror, whleh bore cn the nen any other country United Press reports from the front is necessary in the public in- ment will be carried out lore Wit Teal condition ef th Former Premier Asquith opened the week told of further casualties| terest.” the assistange of the ¢ of the. Een Pat Sie debate by opposing the setting up of} am Americans in the trenches] The entire War was present| Justice's Bu au of I Investigation Sait he shooting. McLaughlin any organization to supersede or ring on! No Man‘ Land and of (St the 6c e Judge Cham. | Jhad previously said that sox would dependent position Ke a. sident of ver Railway; ® guilt or innocence of the prisoner and independent 5 jon’ ! hel former Presider toward Elliott of lle belleved in t shment with the ultima responsibility Of] nouncemen s with these, b , | ford, i Presiden Holden, | | ie was one previously w r he each Allied Government for its own nde ai . Chicago, Bur nd Quincy; | eliees knew any of the De Sauiley famlly cael Beata oan, Geake Ai le of an engagom Jullus Kruttsehnitt, Southern Pact ROME, Nov, 19.—Gabri He said he did not, “agile h Repiess nA Germans were dei na Samue 1 Y |zlo, Italy's famous author, draano “Would It prejudice against ' i cy stated, i nd writer, was reported to-day ¢ defendant it 1b: new machinery without bia rehing al ‘4 hoods will conf oi ® a a } ndan you we 1b - om Ee gercory ae Seal Vented sue and means | flight over the enemy lines in e had @ revolver in t sialon | at ern Italy. when she went to the ¢ y the ea. The new scheme has} Sergt. Carl G. Sh hen shi he home of her ig ’ . ae Os " if tG: Khem, sr artillery, DYAnnunzio has been known a8 on€! former husband?" was 1 dictment of t neral strategy of train: mother, Mrs, Nel 1 }oe shaty's sreatee’, Aatthing: eyiator "It would depend what he had the Allles, ground that {t had Place, Brooklyn, ha | volver for," was the answer been in neve wlances ofr or lars. died hoy la Prana Furie uld you uccept the law on {n+ be | mot Mrs. V shb, Be fads as laid down by t ‘our hu Me. A thew age its , aman said he would, and 1 How . Bourd of M Bolsheviki; Won't question paid that fea y 1 n eatimo Pg 4 yi Biya wl Treat for Peace mony ¢ tw te se E V N ’ Predict ondition M ~ ‘ k ROGIRAD, ant er 1 1 the night BEIOARO,: 5 Ae: AMERICANS KILLE: inde fu f ile 4, ’ j LED IN WAR. vn ald sel NO PREJUDICE AGAINST |NSAN Armot ' < din munity mi 8 day in tho Viited States Avia ul tderd py Ld eel Workmen's ITY AS A DEFENSE yin verte New Verker Woun " He alto hod no prejudice ax and was & AWA, Unt. Nov. 19, ( g ay a do in hut if ¢ ave wero @ juror & 4 Ags 1 authenticat ‘ ‘ . eR i $ and ynaximum 4 in sanult) Hie cweila't P : increaniog ‘eat only wi ay t ny etidanne aid ct theta o the Imperial Gor KE. Da Lawson, Fait Rig Commission to- | Ment or with the constitu allenged for cause by Burbank, Ala; P. for the | sembly, Two opening his defense in the] IN HIS SECOND UST i Americans Killed, Six| Wounded in Battle Last | Tuesday. ur WASHINGON, Nov, -Two | t American soldiers were Itlied andety an 19, founded in engagement Tuesday night, Gen. Pershing ported to-day had decided that if any jase} arise to pitiée thelr -mieyists jn the bands of President Wilsom for pro tection and such |may deem sis to Prevent Trans- portation Tie-Up. WASHINGTON, Nov. nnouncement was made to-day that of the United 19.—Formal he rafiroade orises should disposition as hi nt advance Staten | Five German U Boats Sunk In One Day, Says Lloyd George} LONDON, Nov. 19. —Five "German submarines were de- stroyed on Saturday alone, Premier Lloyd George told the House of Commons this afternoon. The Premier said he had no further fear of submarines. ANLROADS READY WILSON PROCLAIMS. PERSHING REPORTS yg pyT OPERATION RULES TO KEEP TAB gz to Ba Soh So in Event of| Alien Enemies B ‘Morgan Clerk : Mlieieniads Many Talesmen Rejected, Having Formed Opinions— Society Women in Court From « Staff Coresponient of The Ere ning id.) LA, L. Ly Nov, 19.-After thirteen talesmen had been rejected at the trial here to-day of Mrs ianca Erraguriz- ergara De Saulles, charged with the murdering of her John Longer De Saulles at The Box, at West- | husband. ONGERMANSINU.S. | his country home, | bury, L. last, mies. Batre From| ¢, District of Columbia and Panama Canal Zone. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—All enemies are required to register to obtain permits for travel, John C. Buckin of Rockville entre was chosen the first juror Mr. Buckin ts a clerk in the bank- ing house of J. P. Morgan & Co, and | ho automatically became foreman of | the jury. Late this afternoon Jurors were obtained, During the questioning of talesmen proclamation issued to-day by Preal- by Cpunsel.for Mrs. De Saulles tt be-/ dent Wilson, Knemte® algo ars pee bane, syident that she defense wauld hibited approaching within 100 Yards be Maséd on toanporary tnaanity, In a wratertrouts, ralirodd fers j eh cophection Justion David F, Hpinals or storage houses, and are for- | MSAAIng, who iu. presiding over the alien nd under 9 three more docks, (Continued on Second Page.) I, on the night of Aug. 3/7 | Petes be bo be, Forem an Of Mrs. De Saulles’s Jury; | Insanity to Be Her Plea 6-04 Bd Dade ry area es Dea eny MRS. BIANCA DE SAULLES, _(Photo by Sarony, Fifth Avenue.) Northcliffe Hopes Wilson Pep Will Fire European Allies By Lord Northcliffe. LONDON, Nov United Preas) Vrealdent’s bugiecal ropean Allies should put them wise as to the insistent urgency of getting together regular, business-like confer The American doing fine work President Wilson ha personal punch and pe be no excuse for have been productive estrous and @ half years. I trust the Preaid will also have the Prime Minis Cabinet of some of th (Cabled to Yo wise to the Eu the ut results in th tng our 1 am exceeding not to be able to a Cabinet position fored but I fee better work with a on the outside, wide. where { expect t mmediately after th Patis conferences. ‘U.S. TROOPS IN FRANGE PREPARE FOR WINTER ANC nope, Va r “ tore AUSTRIAN TROOPS DRIVEN INTO PIAVE RIVER, DROWNED, BAYONETTED OR CAPTURED Italians Striking Back, Win Big Vic- tory Over Forces Which Had Forced a Crossing at Two Points —Gains Claimed by Berlin. ROME, Nov. 19.—Italian forces have begun an offensive on the Asiago Plateau and have occupied advanced elements of trenches, the War Office announced to-day, Purther attempts of the Austro-German troops to cross the Piave have been stopped. On the front west of the Piave, south of Quero, great numbers of Austro-German troops are attacking the Monte Monfenera and Monte Tomba lines, . . » r t —~ Bann clainys init) report tox day. that reached Monte Tombo, five miles to the southwest. It appears that the invaders are making effort to drive a wedge between the Ital | Jans defending the Piave ling and ITALIAN HERADQUART g IN : NORTHERD TALY, Nov 9 (by the ashington Hears Germans] coociated Prew) Phs austen re Are Abandoning Fortified | forced their way seroas the Plays rms on Dixmude Front. |into the river, drowned, bevonettea cena killed or captured, until now not a« BERLIN, Nov. 19 (British Admir-|enemy remains on the west bant ally, per wlevlena preas).—Artitlery | {Bat moat threatened point, ‘The Me fighting of arent intenslty In in prog- | Mat one of the moat fenrtul chapter reas wlong the northern end of the| jong woatern front from the coast to the} Details of the feht have been gath Ypres sector, army headquarters an- | ¢Ted from eye-witn ra who saw th nounces. feartul carnage through Friday nigh the morning, the artillery activity In| cent for the corpses on the shore and Flanders was small until mid-day,"|in the foreground. says the statement. “With increasing! | The wounded were so numerous visibility the firing was revived in| that many have not yet received the afternoon, It increased to great] succor, The enemy had staked violence In some sectors between the} everythiny on getting to the west coast and Beco bank of the river and the Italians WASHINGTON, Nov, 19.—A Ger-| staked everything on keeping him man retirement on the Dixmude! o0n the eastern bank. This nerved | front waa reported officially to the] both to desperation. The Aus- Helgian Legation to-day “The enemy ts abandoning fortifed| farms on the Yser left bank, eluborate and intricate aald an o trians made the first move Fri day in two separate crossings a short distance above Zenson, first at the village of Fagare and then an old mill called the Sega Mill, blowing concrete ficlal statement gian detachments occupled the| near Follina positions, Caused severe to the) Several circumstances enabied them enomy and captured s: prinon-| to pa They 40 4 place where « ¢ wand bar ran in mid-strea q BRITISH FRONT IN BELGIUM, pr a landing ay sine thal Nain Nov. 19 (By t Asso ed Press).—| stream into fall shallow cur The situation Passchendaele re-|rents Also t was a heavy mist mains the same, except that thelacreening thelr movements. ‘The British are continuing their consoli-| carried material an improvised and making thelr positions} bridge with uprights and tron platew ger daily SOP HOOF cident occurred on Friday]/G@OT ACROSS RIVER UNDER of wa the nature of the fight COVER OF MIST ee A German company which] This wa « in the cA ve the lit of Pass-} morning aad in at early luele forty-cight men strong, was] hour th nd nar y twenty-eight} row cha west bunk. Th 1 tide led | oq © men waded wor dian ad- | yy y Th the w dit with| frat surg . swept past : iz t . f thity! four Italian machine gun batteries, i jormans were | oq 1” k snd driving the 5 inded and ert | tralia ack into the village of Fa " 1 ire | ga . egin as th ; now ed from the t throu rs t vn, With no pla uns, at the Tulle nets, hans grenades, kuives and ‘gelation torpe- { ‘ SAYS PREMIER ed