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ee. jellies Lae ieieamenmnead er ie cn al 7 bosene * ss a Tye r 42 . “If It Happens In New York dt’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ WEATHER—Show ® to-night and to-morrow, > | S | “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ : “Circulation Books Open to All."|__ PRICE TWO CENTS. Cenrm: WNew Wo Wk NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JURE 86, 1918. 46 FACEe DOUBTS A PEACE BY RMS metre ’ snd "AMERICANS CREEP AND CRAWL, eaten Go Up Pia and Batter Doctors and Nurses Buried in| Burleson and Vida Fear It ° | Ruins—Fire Increases Cas- | Would Delay Prosecution DROP DOWN INTO DECLIVITIES, the Enemy, While Cavalry and: : Ai | ualties—Brave Rescues. of the War. | G H E GUNS Infantry Keep Up Chase on 20- ing War Aims, a | HUNTING HIDDEN MACHIN , 4 Von Kuehlmann, Stat g ’| GANADIAN ARMY HEADQUAR WASHINGTON, June 26.—Cabinet ia | Mile Front East of Piave. Declares Empire Would Not Be) -ens is rasce, sune 25 wy tn ere were sharply divided on the 5 aa ae aE Pled | canadian Press).—A Canadian hospi- | on question at the hearing} Pershing Announces Advance Near Chateau-| WASHINGTON, June 25.—An official despatch from Rome f to Proposals — No Pledge}... nd the British front| of the Senate Agriculture Committee : : Pe t a if in secday Win mectahey nen ee Wes Thierry and Repulse of Attack at Torcy. to-day says the Austrians are stil! in full retreat. Popers taken for Belgium. bombed by the Germans last night| Daniels eapousing the measure and [AMERICAN REPORT] from prisoners show that Austria had not contemplated the poo in Tr See RETYPE ; ind several persons, including doctors | Postmaster General Burleson on the WASHINGTON, June 25.—The following communique from Gen. | sibility of defeat and was promising her soldiers this offensive VST ERE OMe LUNE core any 2 bat aie are hice ina a aie eat aaa erin wears 1 that the ef. | Pershing was made public to-day: | would be the last stroke to put Italy out of the war. orth, the idea that she desited to cure world anaes eg The 6b thin howpital’ fol*| Gcietey of tha aay. yard had les | “Section A—Local operations continued in the Chateau-Thierry ‘The despatch also further announced thet Italian forces are : war disclaimed and the possibility for the conflict primarily placed upot dena Ue aoe ne oy reased wherever prohibition has| region, where we made further advances, capturing five machine | Preparing for a great drive against the Austrians in the Trentine Russia by. Dr. Richard von Kuehlmann, the German Foreign Seer ys ome. buriain hina sninte Tare been scented) aad eucn a daw] Suns and other material jand expect to repeat the disaster inflicted upon the enemy along v4 in a speech to the Reichstag in Berlin yesterday. ones aM ie (he agttiae “might result in delaying the succes- “A German counter-attack against our lines at Torey broke | the Piave. While declaring that what was desired for the German FeO E AES pairs de Sebisorhsac ty hehe Shipping) Own with heavy losses under our rifle, machine gun and artillery | Gen Diaz is cautiously pursuing the battered Austrian armies be- © ite allies was “A free, strong, independent existence” within the boun- The roots were paucied with a mreoty oa pares Sronibitied eectare |". ihe cause the advance of the Italians leaves their left flank open to an attack rs ed cross and the buildings have been} i a D | z : | : : aE kG! Garies drawn for them “by history,” the Foreign Secretary said Germany T° & saliitake rr eaeth aioe tie| ing! “We Sanit akord 19 aearinee “As the result of a raid executed by the enemy against our {by the Austrian-German reserves in the dominating hills of the upper ; 3 te ks 7 } with a nation’s destiny a is time. ' f t 7 . " -would have to decline to make any prior concessions by stating her posi- " ar began. Gama aquadrons whic * haa Gompers, President of he| troops in Lorraine several of our men are missing.” Piave, Austrian disorder is expected to permit the Italians to strongly ; ne ; 4 have often flown over it in daylig Hl tion as to Belgium in a way which would bind her without similarly bind- ae geen Gis dcorsadine Gon i ‘e arbitration na ensoye and WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE MARNE, June 25 (United fortfy themselves on the east bank of the Piave ing Germany's enemies. rs or anata wing, which wea] te Chemical National Bank of New |Press).—The American artillery to-day heavily shelled German positions; HYDROPLANE BOMBS FIRE AUSTRIAN SHIP Referring to the seeponn oh Pi a hd bite Mi Gis vada loka, Gaueht 4K Nid also. Op hi Hage abd aid north of Belleau wood, The Germans last night sent up rockets calling The report to the Embassy said Italian hydroplanes set fire to a large “th ar, as he viewed it 01 7 agin te by af Jones a ment to the Emergency : an ; pe E mats a ‘ 4 ei Koetiims 1 said ee ee ee es kd Agricultural tor a barrage at every suspicious sound from the wood, but the Americans | yustrian ship steaming near the eastern Adriatic coast. ce o> Bat tellers any rempensic) Paw aiktsed: colueseeue ies he sreat bulk of tho mwnitn ship; | made: no infantry attack, The King as awarded the Gold Medal for Bravery to the leaders ™man in Germany, not even ; ine ar Corer hie: AAeRaal YEOH AES CORBDIO ANG: IruAl worthy)” The increasing audacity of the German airmen resulted in one of ea SEES ey Ge ae sea) : Preven c att irant et : i oon Ape ijacent wing. Doctors and orderiics ari rae NY vcthiag My eae | them dropping in flames into the American Unes tiis morning following | ° the Polish Legions fighting a¥ the Italian front for the exceptional Stibed they could win the ¢ 1 * brought them through shattered win- prohibition has been adopted the an encounter with a French machine. bravery demonstrated during the recent action ’ ike ny itanine th 7 | dows lal i . Let af ait two| Change had resulted in increased em An American patrol of Chateau-Thierry last night brought in Despatches to the Emba innounced the co-operation of the me fe Ord aoinlnstion Ins ; > the operating room, |‘ ip miakieors na’ Mare | the bodies of two Germans, which enabled them to identify the latest | Italian Navy in the counter-offensive that caused the Austrian retreat, ian, as was proved by Napoleon b ie "| Island, Cal, are twe “ ge sya is ’ ' : — ; nahh é : READY TO LISTEN. TO. PLAIN { staff was werking 00! where a great Improve German division to arrive in this sector as the 201st Destroyers battered the Austrian positions along the Tagliamento River PEACE PROPOSALS. 4 1 ee part eattesnel et bro about Phe fight in which the Americans completed their conquest of Bel-|and north of azzo, While marine battalions from the warships ad- With reference toepeace, Dr. ve eli labs Bee aie at aaa “Many protested ihe Mare Island |14.1) Wood was one of the strangest of the war. | vanced across the Piave and took hundreds of prisoners, Brice Aa si Aree ¢ May 16,{ Postal and Phone Service Also. n nnd In a few minutes pty tracg his te ae German machine guns, cunningly hidden in trees and on pulley Austrian aviators attacked Brindisi during the battle but were driven the whic said that the British, Paralyzed—Austrian Press San acon nea ot | cently Iaunched ther record between trees, were fired from different points, M« { omy {oft with the loss of two planes. Italian and British aviators bombed Bee Ope sreule. not turn & Admits ( ether and hydrogen added to the hor series skip Spgs veapons were behind rocks, from where they spat c | Cattaro and Dura ) across the Adriatic Sea in retaliation, Meese coupiguous terme... - plorable that It would have been al The Americans crawled and wriggled forward, dr vith the| ITALIAN OFFENSIVE BEGUN, SAYS LONDON. “We likewise fn make the same | ‘Srecie! Cable Dematch to The Fremse World ortunate two oth auras . crime to have permitted them to con- gid of roots and branches down into declivities, where the emo LONDON, June 25,—The Italians have started a counter-oflensive declaration,” adde Fo GENEVA, Juno 25.—A ger sai ne dnc aaa a NpHE tinue, It is a mistal think men|tiontess for a mom Then they would resume their gress. | i the mountain region, it was learned from °n authoritative source this y, “knowing it to & strike has broken out i uogary and had gone to me 0} he yards wo rk be 4 ‘ i ‘ a pee pies iu 4 peer owin t ‘ ids a ‘ us phen ol eutirae op itis oneuaity, ou LU AGH tra Ip the y ie aul w Bveniually varmed over many emplaceme ly to find| canes hd Austrians are making a strong resistance, but the Ital- meee ste moment arrives—when I e servi ave cer sed work aoa Nieto} When Congress says 2,000,000 men |that the Germans had fled with their guns, leaving the ammunition be-| ians have gainec Soare not to prophesy—that the na ae ae gereonne! whote Guar-| 0 hee SPRY and ma 400,000 in| hind., A. series of evacuations resulted in an appreciable advance A despatch from Rome says lians have occupied enemy Ph stfons which are « 1 pusisiang Hieds Kamila Bibalind ti ; the navy shall be d wor, I the American IIne s on Mont Valberla and Mor Asolone and have captured &* * Battle will exchange peace view fe te u ure ¢ a e t © of the preliminary conditions must OEP: “ tizens m “They're tiger e American commander said tlernoon, 4 ‘he certa.n degrees of mutual confi LONDON, June %.—The Austrian erring to his men, And with his reddish, two days’ gr beard | ire still flowing in,” the ent said dence in cach other's honesty und | newspapers are unanimous in adinit va a ee i , a é . : snaihigd oriccecseiisies B ehivairy.” ting that the political situstion is ex- | blown f rked like a tiger, : ae ibe ave een of them ir | believe “Wor ro long,” continued Dr. von |trenciy grave, a Zurich despatch | ¥@ bon ®: PURINE t ‘ er e men would bite cir bayonets if they were f the AUSTRIAN ARMIES TRAPPED; d ee re ° form f 1 a he worke NO PATIENCE WITH FANATICS. MUST GIVE UP OR BE WIPED OUT {far the purpose atalglers | Beraieelle OEE EEE | supp SAYS BURLESON. == ALL POLES ELIMINATED $16,000,000,000 IN BONDS | tempt at » rapproac ' i] With fanatics,” n i! ml . © violently denounced by the enemic , ITALY'S GREAT A IATOR, General Burlesc FROM SLAVIG LEGION MAY BE YEAR'S TOTAL Forces Commanded by Archduke Joseph and MEL se icone wilh it be impor The Nieu CAPT, BERACCA, KILLED '° i sate a fter Acting | $4,000,000,000 A /he Gen. von Wurm Reported Hard Pressed PE free pe tee 0 nay. eaahene of ree, ne evens aren to Prevent Inte 4 Asked of Cot Next by the Italian Troops. ideas leading to peace can be begun.” | ble dilemm I } es Be sie 1 be 24 : pee “in view of the magnitude of ugene Andler, the Hungarian cuninan | Body Found — | Would help br “ee ‘ aber! WITH THE ITALIAN ARMIES IN THE FIELD, June 24 (night) this wat and the number of pow clalist leader s been urrest an end 1 would WAS ‘ON ‘ HINGT a : ’ re h: ers, including those from over t \ 1 e. It se ; ; sate a tla Pre lhe Austrian re ntinue It is reported that the seas, that are engaged, its end can | — PA MY QU ARTEL n Haus he United Stat att e asked i Archduke Joseph and Gen ) Wurm must surrender or be hardly be expected through pure : M ‘ 1 " i ee ornpoi , ae without recourse te diplomatic i i ‘beaded Na »ro ed ian cavalry is pursuing the enemy tar beyond the Plave toward WAR AIMS OUTLINED BY VON He ’ ms a : nendnic ; lb between Conegtiano and O ‘ The infantry has followed the KUEHLMANN Arsenal at Odessa Has Been Blown nt neti othe 4 " e ‘ le cist bank at three points on the that had Reancridan alinwea Hussia Up, Messages to Moscow spel i ont ° . ello and Ponte di Piave. as the Power which planned and de Report wW J r bond The t i at and the debris of their equi th France abet » Py on equip- Nee ye catltnde eiren By Arthur Ransome 2 , ' t I Nar to represent the retire. pe! Russian desir ‘ eR h An is ate d places could the river DR” a Kuehin ag paca tae ) at 00. ere pounding by the Italian ar. that Germany not ¢ Mall aie PU peopl ; i ‘ ea nd Cong ¢ All irmen, 1 ¢ ige » were pelted wich shells any belief ¢ habed uid lead | * Th A Varia laced Arms Zone . 4 . y even to the on of Europe and [ceived here, : , et eae De hee in $15,000,0 j meh lee world eit ‘ t wie taka edt ene ie ! i iemy’s losses are even grest> % introducing his statement of the |d : ruction of a } the build < Ir, Hus, “ ot YOUR Lingnry HoxD t tthana Italian counter-offensive, — fessages fran ide ar ‘ « #f @Qpntinued on Second Page.) arsenal there has been blown up, fit machines (Continue Bighth rage. ? (For Racing Results See Page 2) Ayn, Ui & CO. bh mw . giiied ai gqin harassing the Austrian a : , P]

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