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rilJIlll, h I. I r I II II II hu MiUv. j. ' 1 -. 1 flhi" U'!:
Government Agents Arrest
Man In Iowa un oerious.-.
Charge : I i
HAD BEEN FORMING
"HUMAINI1I LAViUto
. . -' ..-.
Said to Be Deserter from the
British Army and- rnce
Placed on His Head Land-
, . r- r rtti v
ed in rrison oy wiricers ,
Aifsmmns MADE
EW ATTACK
.Cossacks Fought- Like Tigers
In Defense of Sereth
Line .
. . . ,: . ' v ' x .,..'T . s----.v . - . v "C ft--. .-L vj", ..
marine as destroyed 'JThttfs4ay 4
on th French 50asjt ."west of
Calais , Thex undersea -boat went ' j
ashore' and i the;creWiii:able - to
froo c-hcr, opened sthe . KaBoHne
tanks and setrflre totlie vessek,
-VThc members tthe crew
BEGGE& INFANTRY
s 5 NOTTO DESERT
f Order to Shoot Traitors Being
Carried Out-- Battalion .
, Lipn of Death" Has - ,
Been Formed 1
4'
AiREttlT'FOR
THEIR EXCHANGE
tBy Associated Prei.)
Petrograd, : July:' 27. Accounts of
the" battles , in Galicia which have r
reached here say the cavalrymen j "
fought like heroes, Cossacks co-oer
atJne wfth""RllSini1 nH RrltloV. mntnw
Ratification of Compact Made
. by British arid i German "v
. Delegates
-,. i mi mm mm&Ai
' 1 1 ' ; T- i M ,..'tv
reached the jBhoriiichire ey GxeaV Britain Explains Most
f were made prisoners, V ; - i . rrr a i
-"-- : Effective MethodtFor Do
CO-OPERATION JS
DEEMED NECESSARY
. Public arid Police ; Must -full
f Together Great Trouble
From Neutrals .Has
j Been Experienced"
1 -
London, July .27 Thei agreement
carsdefended the Sereth line as long1 reacnea oy tne , ijrsn ana uerman iy an(1 the policer according to op m
i as the least hope remained. It is
London. .July, J2 (By Mail).
The
mostfeffective' method f'of v combattl
the German espionage ystem in the
United States is -to be - found in'. cot
opera tionbetwoen: thp: public seneral-
i a i. ; . . .
Cruisers Made Onslaught i bn jported" that- ; artillerymen on their
British Line Of .Drift- a impiorea me intantry to save
' Qw.:. . their guns, but that the infantry did
Via ui. uucuia x
(Itv Associated Press.)"
nnvpnnort. Iowa, July 27. Daniel?
H. Wallace, one of the organizers in
Chicago recently of the. "League - of
Humanity," composed of men r.nd
women who si vied themselves as con
scientious objectors" to , war, was ar
rested here today by Deputy U. ; S. J-
marshals on a charge .ol high treason.
He is to be taken to Qttumwa, Iowa,
today for a hearing.
Deserted from British Army,
not heed them: J '
(By Associated Press.) general ornuonT's orders to shoot
Ottawa, 1 J uly 27. An attack by traitors and marauders are bein car-
ried out. iiThe commander of a gren-
three Austrian cruisers on a line of
British drifters-employed in guarding
antl-submariffe nets in the straits of
Ontario on "May 15 s described in a
London " dispatch to Reuters Limited
Ottawa agency, j The account of ; the
engagement follows: !i!
"Tbe drifters in eight division of
about: six boats eachwere formed
along a line running roughly east amlLpent. pf their officers.
' .i, .Air A member bflfie Du
Eiacn carried a crew ,oi.
west.
ten
rhicaso. Julv 27. Daniel H. Wal-1
lace, arrested at Davenport, la., to--ten ana one smau gun. in one case
day, according to his own statement, rthe enemy appears to have acted with
and that of fellow-members of the chivalrv towards the little craft, isiir-
League of Humanity," is-a deserter f ns nt At nl tlU Sir
from the British army. .According to s " - r 4 - '
..... .i ..' . a- vti.m. Qnfl VTy Hlttrtltiir the flarr iha ' no- lftva
an oaiciai oi me league, me iJinusa ."
government has set a price -upon Wal-j must abandon their ; vesselsir, This
lace's head. - j lcmiser approached -to within', l6o yards
Wplbce claims to . have beej ,6 the Gpwanlea and ordered her crew
thr i , of the-most important t9itaJc?vtc iilheoats.
bet:--, .. t'.o .vctern't front to; Eu-'Mplisr.ratt;
i
shipping tbe net
roue. '-e.-M ..-ii aii"t-tuc i, uuo "t oniia4 r ' nrrtorjiip rnn mpn iinan i
HeOTflXhaoiietteTi'Sftr!
FAVORABLE REPORT:, twfiot Army
ON THE ALIEN BlJJhu' T
. ' V . Icruisei" Dasssed out of ranee. The! s ? vtBy Associated tess.)
aeiegaies , ai mejr reenj -conierenco j icns expressed to. the Associated
at VThy: Hague rcgardJoirithe ;xchang pres by high officials of Scotland
'Of1 and; treatment of cvil andmilitary . yard v
prisoners, has ben-ratified by both 1 - . :
governments, according tO a -state-lJ50111 th. nrst days of the war En
ment 'made byJames VFjtisjMan iloptj, glish police find military agents who
UnionistmemBer for Sheffield, in the havo had :to do. with the gathering in
House of Commons. r -i. ' : , v.
The agreement - prides, that: di- of German es 4 have received
rect repatriation be resumed, that the sses of information from citizens
qualifications on medical grounds'- for ' regarding suspicious persons, and
repatriation or internment in neutral ' through this co-operation have, been
countries be made; mcrlentent and!. ohlQri . ' l
-ii..-r . . . . " that the more: seriouslv ill and wound- imi Uuuair-
Sr? J?SI??:' .?ePA " Wee per-led now interned in Switzerland shall abl . and . dangerous; persons who
aSndleD
r7 T maKfi roonifiwr others.-. - Srntianii vnr? h-ia Had MneiHoNM.
S Si - ' q In addition to those sent to Switzer-
the-, men ? rode r their bicycles. Somei.t- . . L,.i , ,
nn k.tt,nJ w. on -i bind, ..Holland, has agreed to accept
ZZTZ; li; 9r. J 7,500 persons, while all commissioned
rmLhrr; tok k, -i ' non-commissioned officers,
A member of the Duma who has re-twk..; wi.
turned 'from the Dvinsk front states Yh
that af tet VRussian shocK . battal
1,0 n.M4 w--tbiOreK-Sball he eligible for intern-i
i 7 mfept ft . neutral countries. Holland
positions, it was-' discovered m sev-, taF. Jir J. i. t. i;.iv.
adier division has been removed f or
refusing to fire on deserters.
The "fifth cyclist battalion "tbttght
eral instances that signaling to the
agreed to accept 6,500 of these!
i nas -ftgrei
- ' . I . ' iUC JJULLU ' KUTCiuiur;uc. Will - IU1"
nwasoing on .rom cne tus-frr s.OOOrcivman pris
elW artWerymen and - mechani-I tays m pref-
for attempts to escap
e
deathto giye an exampieof tttilitary hMWot v -
valor?
FIIST MAN ACCEP
JY iGowanlea then - proceeded to the as- " WAsington, July 27. Harry Chap- rence tf the race riots which occurred
sistance oi me Daaiy oamBgea Leon-t v ' .-too um, quu. ui uerBtjeetpiuttr
dia, which "had four men killed andfWWte House . police guard, is the first the Ohio -Natio
thr wnnndPd. MfianwMIe. the re-t w.uie wuuio iu wv? auuepteu ior
in this country, was agreed , on today
by the Senate Military committee.
'By Associated Press.)
Washington. July 27. Favorable re
port on Sena or Chamberlain's-resolution
to empower the- government to
draft alien citizens of countries now mnine rmisers had onlned 'a devas-
t war against Germany,: but living, to tine- fire nn th center of the line.
"The - crew ., of the Admirable, only
abandoned their vessel after her boil-
Senator Chamberlain received -a let- er exDloded and her wheel house had
ter from Secretary Baker spying that been shot away. -be
would not recommend fayorjibla "The Girl Rose, Cora T: Haven, and
action on the resolution; but would - gclby - were not abandoned by their
not oppose its passage. : crews until they foundered under
; I them. The crews of tho v Gafrigill,
MAJOR GEN. WOOD .(Bonespoir, Christmas Dayand British
ON FAQTFRN TPIPi -rown reiusea 10 leave uaeir ; vessels
yJLS tLJJliLMV I S.mM a-B-an whM nutrnnp-ofl nnrt under hroad
side fire from the enemy, and brought
them through the action."
V,y Associated Press.)
Chattanooga, Tenn., July 27. Maj
southeastern DeDartment. accomDan-i O Wl lAnivlJUi LArLL 1 EAJ-
jed by Major Eric Wood, of the Brit-.: TO STRIKE TODAY
an army, visited and reviewed a"j
troops at Fort Oglethorpe expansion, - (By Associated Press.)
na training camps yesterday. Gen-j Chicago, July 27 Two thousand
ral Wood left Chattanooga today for , nve hundred railroad switchmen em
ployed r in Chicago "terminals are .-ex-
"e east. ?lajor Wood in an address
to the cadets explained the organiza
tion of the British army and the co
operation of all branches in an ad-
pected to strike at 6 o'clock tomor
row morning, according to an an-
nminoement made fndav hv Prank
yance trench to carnage fire' on the ' Hasler. of the General Manaeers Con
nor fighting lines. . j ference committee.
l v The railroad officials said Jthe strik
nal Guard and a crowd
- a. A: . a
c or nesroes are noi jooKea ior, ioaar.
service '- in ; the new national armv. .nol . William r. fve. 'commander of
having-: passed his physical test and '- the Tenth regiment, has- ordered
waived alt claims forxemptjon. Gil-,1 squads of his men t to continue thei
fegirilenti -ihe 203rd Winnipeg Rifles, was established last night as ' a pre
aS4' i was Aboard a transport ready to . caution against further disturbances,
sail when, his parents intervened and' Although the city" is nbt under martial
ha ftti State. Department secure bis! hvw, the military has authority to pre
release on. the ground that he was not vtot such Idisturhiinces as occurred
of :ftge.7l- . . . i yesterday when a score of negroes re
ceived a severe beating at the hands
of the soldiers whom i they are al-
ttnritn rvnrr.irmtorrw lesced to have continuously insuuea
SUJrcJlELnt - since the" guardsmen were' first quar-
V vy " ' , tered here. v
7" By Associated. Press.) j , -
tiuenos Aires, 4 uiy u z .a sugui
SLtdto EARTHQUAKE
carthqualce': was felt,
throughout the country.
last night,
Quakes Recorded. ,
New j . York, July 27 Earthquake
shocks of varying : intensity continu
ing pearly two hours, were recorded
ROBESON'S BOARDS v
AWAIT THE LISTS
fSoecial to The Dispatch.) : (
Lumberton. July 26 Robeson
county's" two exemption boards weije;
still waiting today for. the, master list
Race Riots Broke Out Again
In Chester and Tvvo Pecn-
N " pie filler! ' " 1:
(By AzsQclarcd Press.) -
'' Chester, Pa.. July. 27 With armed
guards patroling a large area of. the
Better Condition Said tdr"Be .
: ' Prevailing Jriv tKe RugP: ?:
GO VERNMENT TROOPS v
r SUPPRESSING-RIOTS:
Ames - r: osiirun in t . uic v,cst . .
. JCHSjng, j; iviaac., ;; .irongcrrrr? " j
tonterence in' raris a Ucf-'
termined; UneWiU; fNqt.
: V;U I Tt,'l Vio Witts! a
!L tansm js. vrushed v v '
v. ...r.
j 1 - . - . . . . . . r t, '. ' k-
cuy, quiei was restorea nere loaay, , ;:
..v..";-.i '.v-y ;j--j,r .; .;
after another outbreak of raceriot- t f Jf;.Nvavy::vri
ings which, exacted a toll of 2 lives TEUTONS vyiDEN GAP,
and caused injury to 'scores ofper-
Scotland Yard has had considerable
trouble with neutrals in the-cnipioy
of the German gbvernmeht and thh
English police feel .that' this menace
isv one winch the United. States .will
have to guard against: A - v
Since the entry ' of .5 the . United
States into the war English officials
and officials of the United States. De
partment of Justio . have been cloSe
ly ; co-operating along these "and
other related lines and the American
agents have C been furmshed ; wijEB
mucbHnf ormatiom hotdply r regarding
persons, -but ;ba ;.ameihdsf9l'
catching those ""who ire -Svofklng tpx
jrun. cgscoianaxarn nas,ine- great
feTntTf-theArnTea
f eeis'tKat they t would . probabibe ible
to 'accomplish mucli mQfe-if $6yV had
power .to act in. emergencies. ' :
;f Scotland Yard is intensely ' interest-J ited away, by the police to- the Media
sons, both white and negroes. The the disorganized Russian Unes in"
local authorities were at first unable Easernvlalrcia has been widened ' '
to cope with 1 the situation -hen riot-; indirect, tfltf ending- s)utheast
ing was resumed last night, but with ward "toWftrdW Bttkowinabort. ;
. . , XT , rs a t der-and.Ni'esuiting . inv the capture
the assistance of National Guardsmen, .....vviMnA-.w Aw; n
was restored after midnieht ' -I I German' advance botji northtnd";-
ed in the work that is being done; in
the United States to discover, how the
Gerrrians found ; out "when- American
(iestroyers were due in English wa
fers and how .thoy discovered the lo
cation -bf the: ocean rendezvous trans
ports bearing the flrst American . con
tingent. (
' Obviously, theH English official says,
German spies are in a position to' be
come r familiar . with the most secret
of secrets in Washington and ' they
are anxious to render any assistance
thpy, can toward -wading tuem out.,
There is a gertefil jfeeling ih Lon
don that the Bxe'ctition "of the first
.spies- caught would go far , in the
United . States fr rowaa persuauing
others, Germans as well as neutrals,
that such work is extre'mely " hazard
ous and very likely to. have disas
trous results. '" . -
ESCAPED MOB TO
jail. The other-victim was a negro-
Mayor McDowell . announced . early
today that the situation - was under
control and no further outbreaks were
four 6(1. ",: i '
While the .riots -were the direct re
sult of; the killing by negroes of Wil
liam McKinney, a ; yoting white man,
officers declare the .importation of a
Tho nATT. canfinn woo rnncH rFf " """'"--V v.s,v
guards were stationed in positions td slackening fii:peaceof the ..Rus- '
uni-a :.-:r-- i ; Helri ; for the idisoreranized sec A
jslhHhAd 'arA ihsnvi tiad Ififilba" -hrOkenJ'.! V . ';-Mtft." "ftnohsil 1 -n jef :T
iivlahroj
of Joseph , McCannr white, ? at tne ou?-1 gaiBi ia this regkh SixRmorei ci
m - - - ' : . . i w : & una t. a,uu . maavljl j - : uaauwh v w r v
fallen"" -into RumahUtf hands. "in .
; retreat hereas, far; ts .the n(er
mm filmy f . - 1- :,fi . s? : - .
ft. At. St At- 46-
. Desmte ,ait tne uniavorapienews
'sian war theatre,- thee' are,oicasl6tt';
Af-T.A(n;A lohnrorB' frnm 'k,1Wk' Vi -rr ITT " :rw.
eSed much -SSSS-
report "a somewhat better situation' a
f the .: froht, probably, - as; the results o: ;
me arasiiu iubjujuibs w: icdwp - vw.wv .
pline which the: goverhment has' au
thorized in the reestablishment ' - ot
field courts martial t eitid the re-imp
sitjon of the : death ;p ehalty. "... V - J . -j . :
-Similar stringent Vmeasures ta . PSr '
a ' 1 ' Am. n m. fi.AM A
trograa ,- aiso apiieur w c .
ill-feeline
. 'Rioting was renewed at noon today
and a negro, Frank Meadows, who was
shot may die He was attacked while
passing the Chester; Shipbuilding
' Company's plant- in front ot." which
many workmen . were,. grouped.
Meadows ;ran and two -' bullets were:
fired at him, , one bitting him in the
Police were rushed io 'the scene,
s'ut tey failed to find any arms on
the workmen. ; . . . ' : TJ V
here last night on the seismograph at Ko mim draft'.nd -final instme
the XAmerican Museum of Natural His- tions before calling - up the first men
toryy;; The general direction of the frtr. cpiontfnn Tt is understood that
tremors "was southeast and the di9- thia has been forwarded from Raleigh lynched by a mob of . several hundred
tance away, estimated at 1,000 miles, j anJ as this mail missed connection ' last week, after , being arrested, for
I thp board expects to 1 : receive .. it; murdering. W. R. -Roach, a prominent
elements. Reports pt,renewod'.ngliV
ipg in the capital are t&ccompanied br5
the statement that gorernnient .troopgs
BE SENTENCED DEEATHl MOBILE -ALREADY. . .: i 2!2!. SSZ&ZZSS:
AT WORK EXAMINING Iwipii A
' ' ' ;tr; I Meanwhile the. Entente front else-
, (By Associated Press.) i - ,
. Richmond. Va., .July 27 Albert Bar
retts and his: sob, Aubrey. 17 years,
negroes, who narrowly escaped being
WARNED THAT RORDER probably - would tie up considerable 'VALTEIU-AIND SOON " ' Friday. When the list arrives an- farmer 6 Charlotte county, Were cqn-
Pi i a nn Mm i 'citvu; government transponauon ana yex-' RF IW WR VlrF Ar A IN oiner-usi snaymg ine.uniw ui,.wuiiTUEieu.iiietwiis,-nu:.Deuicwvcu w
UU AKU WILL T 1Kb Piained that it resulted from demands T- v each man registered in .the county Ldtevtav th. electrie chair. August ,31
;. -.v - mV Associated PrP i nUt' appear before the board wUlJ$ Troops, were called out last week ,o
WasbJneton Julv 27 The bie Ger-tprepared, and. then nothing rematna. protect the negroesy The ?layfs con
J.E&&tJ?&SJj2A struck Mr.
New! York:; when war was declared,:
wm-'be ready for service shortly Re oeaiegea wiui mnuvreg uuui;wui.cuo ni8 iamec uvmpicicu mo. wum6.
pairs have cost slightly less than- now. residing ute- eounty of stealing wheat;
i (M)6 0oo ; , ing to -learn-theotder ,&t thoir ap- v t - :;
More than ihalf the German vessels PeU-Sr; I "" , tXri-UKkK JLArJtC 1 0
! nf thA -Rrnthrhood of Railroad Train
An Atian " T:tot ,"oV .4 men ror a ciosea snop.
- ....iui.iv, run, juijf si. iuajur
A. Smith, u. S. A., military at
fv, t0 the American legations In
j-vmma and Vemzuela, arriyed here
"toy on his way to Washington. Ma j
w smith .suid he had been devoting,
C . hMMir-r part Df his time, in the
Jsl yo;ir to investigation -of ' alleged
wman propaganda in the - twa coun
to whk-h h3 is assigned.' 3
in a if "r n r 1 n n m 1
U I Ht LUUHL
STATE FAIRS USED
AS FOO DC AMPS
UT0 "J Assocwteu pkubji.
Bentati
C. July 27. Repre
nf 1 A : 1
. hairs and Expositions, in con
non at Washington, have , tender
Secr t ,he soverament .through, : the
ami v of Agriculture the services
toon fppllances of the State fairs as
Drnrt .!ning caips to promoted food
J "auction, food conservation, effect-
"8 marVoti u . . .....
: '"""'B. nve-stocK Droanenon,
more
bPonsler
emcient agriculture. . A.
nutcftinson. Kansas, as
X
BOiOAfi
effective In dealing,-with disorderly;'
.if ; - (By Associated. PmM : 1 ; wher Is giving renewed -evidence ot ?
Mobile. Ala. July 27,-ExamJnation 1 r.it. miiifahLf.
of the . fitstuoto of menyundervthe a . mJ;zyf ,, V s -
army draft plan, began last, night, Te 7Th r lie(j Conf6reneeu ftf Paris
cuei - amimim6 , . ? x which was believed to nave been ae-.
that tests showed .that- the ratio of y chietty talBaikan - affiirsVi;;
those nisqualified physically for serv-, 4n,ll.ilJ wltn- - riwertr dftrtaration-
one-fourth
rsicauy ior serv-1 in.-A .with' rennwertrdernaration
ice' among, Mobilians wUl be less than ' f united tourDog on; the part of thr
A T IT!
uu 1 1 1
tikefii have fbeen repaired and appointed- secretary
pWofl;lhe;Vseas.
HOODTO
PRESIDE OVER HOUSE
.it. WfJ&y - George ; H: Marinihg.) ' I
CWhipgton, ; D.Cv uly v 27-Con-f I -II
Kreuiau. ueorge nwu luuay . aeniea
thftifttmor.that the Eostoffice Depart
Many Interrogators About
Draft Referred By sK- (
( ing , tp Boards -V -
' - ' Washington, luly 27. Thousands of mfeiit intends discontinuing., any rural
men registered under the r selective ; routes in his district. : Speaker Champ
service ? law . have-been flooding the
prqrpst "marshal vseneral's4 office .with
questions regarding their, qualification
for exemption; and on other subjects.
The provost, marshal general today
promulgated rules under which Tno
questtohs. fr;om individuab3-or frbm lofc
cal exemption boards - will , be an-
Mm mm m m M Wk I M P : '-
i II II I I lft I HI1 I II II II I I 1 i k
H HHHU k H 1 1 1! K I IS
U II II I 111 U UU III I u -
fiim nr monern
111 1 1 1111 w n r r un intr 1 1
i as m - - mm m m M ms m mm
iiiihh; hi miiiihii-ii
TO BE BACK SOON
:?fAcW?l Qerfe r Completed Today With Hec
Hood 'today by -ukin.hlm-to-presldeA-''r-.....; , A1. y,- .
vervteef House several days1 next P ii tiorfc o t Htirley As Chair-
''.-.-it Of-, ; : -r : -. - , .r
presjAp 1 iiumson. ivansas, as cai exempuon . noaras - win , oe an
bg ' of th association, at a meet-i swered by his office. ' 1 - ,'
poipJL nPartmenttof Agriculture, These rules follow: SX.'?
We 3, 0 it that the3e fairs annually j ' -, "l,4QuestJions . by individuals fihouid
ty miii a,tPrid',sce of fifteen to twen-rbe askedof the local board nearest
mem. f iixne uya.ru is uuauie, alter
consideration Qi the relations and rul
ings, to answer the question,; It should
forward theuestionto the-Governor
; "21 Questions,? from . local boards
shpmd never be addressed : to the pro:
vost marshal, general's .'officer but in
all cases ' should be forwarded to l the
Governor of the Stater ' v-f .y.
"3.4 tn no case will, opinions ; or
rulings i be given on .Individual eases
On tmAi j . . ; '.
at.. . i' iji'j. aiiu smr.Rn T.nar. i iih
manv 1 wns ready to set aside as
to briJl'.r fair activiMcs as possible
of f0 thf? eovernmenrs-programs
o thr. n?nf,orvation and production
to iLn '?,ion of tWs audience, and
ln6 efToetiw?te.methods wverkir
HenroC y ln national- measures..
Mth thr UveB of tne oepartmeni.
Agricu ,' roval of the Secretary of
Nation ' pointed out to . the, asso
hich thV1 imPortant directions in
- y t( Rprve the
NEARLY 2 THOUSAND
F t ,Br Associated Press.) : ? ' , -
rtftnomtnT hu xii ' Washington, July 3 27.-Reorganiza
orwro 1 ruyv woo v tWm-of the ishiDnii
' , UEF- ASWCUtea Frea V- ' .to1 tnrfo v i. Upward N7 HiiTlflv
idetPhbHtbdi
ship passed . throughr the u Panama rT "77T-. " ,-;
. Shipping Board and the
emergency fleet corporation was com-
Boston, Mass. July 27 . -Donald , B.
MacMillan, the Actic.' explorer, whd
has been in the Polar;. tbuntryT. for the
past four years, expects " to ; return
horn? by September.iS next; according
to ;& ietter' to H. v F Parker 1 of - this
cltv. manager, of :his personal- affairs,
made public today.. f The letter was
'dated : atEtaK on November 6 last,
and is-believed to be, the first .direct
word from MacMillan; this year,; alr
though advices have .been, received In-.
directly.. : i-V'. y'k:.
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entente powers not 10 .lay aown aneii;;
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M.rillN I111L11 . LUB ' k-CUU CM. WTTCAO.Wai.
k.p.4i "'."Ihiif ' in r' - D'ositidn where. UKy '
1 nt itNniutin a. -oain-.'nr '
pursue a policy;;pf r Cruninal aggres;
sion. K,:.. .-: -r-A , r 'h r?:'i .
, Along -me wiiibh .iuui. .-up(; !
;metarUiTv)nfl,'W:ts extremely-'; '
y 'olentiactivltyiriblnwnsity ot ; thtf -
bombardment rowing more severe, ir-
anything. " British infantrymen alsi
are beine sent into v'lictloh although '
V rH':--?-:l'L-Jr':"ctt .not' aa vet on k lAree ScaleJ'' -VTii.'--;
rnitreo'to r-oii . u ,.;uc . fighting occurred, southwest or :yyarne -
v - . Ke-arrested . ? i ton s'ir;; ; .
New York. Julr 27. Should Alex-, the village this moiTUnrr how
ander Berkman, uis : Kramer and ( wherfahe Germans prrant2ed cbun
ter 'thrust.
Russian Cavainir ReuuiidEnemv.'
Morris Becker, ..anarchists convicted
of v conspiracy, to"; viofe.te the selective
Aroft aet ho- ndmUt.pil'.t.n bail here Ito-
. . - i j u-.,- Tot ao- Pron. iMrmnn lnrantrv on weaneBuav: in ur-.
.'- ii. "tt- si j . ot.t . C!n.ama; romnn r' smif riWPfit ! Of-. ' MOnafitPTIVKXA.
SOU5IERS SHOTAK?
-pv PI m QIlFn PELONS ! arretted on other charges..: The three statement issued toaay;py tne viiu; i
i nflnupniiarv alisuui. anu bijt;u. iuo -r . - . . t. ,
1-'1U- P.-1 t S
TO; w uv ju ;w - he-members as directors of
Iftitai6 th number- was 78Tnd in fll JStv, '.:5R,r
the number jras J,08.
n fleet: eorporatiohr . elected
. miral . Capps, general -manager
ceed Major General Qoethals,
named other officers as follows
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7T hhmk' rii,p: Wererfiredfuhotf to- nnderndictmeM
.. 1 . - . . 1 . - x - vtoMn a - AT.ninsinn ? iti rLiiiimiiiiiiin umn. xuo.u t ua imiuc 0 - cluu .
vv-- ; Cday ;while they-e 'rr.. ;
and Crewe X-night -beiore. ia.;srv,oow: o-au coicuu w ivw.o --- -e- - ,7 ... - m v v, "
'"f"--". v 1 .v wx'-' Vomot. ami 'TtArtifAr-'f. are exrefted .$ toieasterly direction. ,. " ,
,:.V;; be're-arrestecT snqum tney.iurnisn oaiij f'Uyiwi-, .--v., ;
TV. - i - i. ' '
tt;r j .?A,...w--i. .:.iJi nJar, rnmoa' wpr ?flred- BDOn several .for violationor -the
mtnmfrr. 'rrrrgK;: Emma Goldman.-whowas
A,f, 41.. rTT 0uv v?vi r- ri.ri-:z--:r Th arrivfe - nere xoaay.-- uw aui
rfataflyJui last nigM,b;h
m A " 1m-4 'Mbam. mIimW . Ml-i.a . mm- . lnt vs. bUa H A . flTtfl TjTI V IinHUUfB iVI r-Tr 4 IIHIH1I IrH ' nrIl I. 21.:.,: HV LTUUUCU JLUrMB )M - w " . - A
1 we luaue.more.ai- marpavenoijci. wemcv- .wrwf .ur 8i- v 2T '"''-i i-e,Ahora -f:.: v.liaa begun to serve nee sentence. ; : 1
nation in ia nrp. the nrooerJocal board" - -.'V ' vtem0ther.Palzer Is M T
4mm.r(inn laws ;nir tftA RiiftsisTi horder the Russians
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Convicted retired a snort distance 10- new - vow
c, .mp tiona. v , The . Austro-Getmans ' have - o- '.
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iere shel ' v..v " v ''"-'. :Vj' ' '