Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1916.
14
in.
iSSIANS FORGE
,
MEAD IN SWEEP
TOWARD BALKANS
llackcnsen Speeds From
PjSerbia to isreaK uirensive
h to Relieve Allies
I ... "J"
iGZAR'S MASTWK STKUKU
Rumnnift to Enter War on Al
,; i!c3' Side, Liberal Leader.
Declares
LONDON'. Jim. 4.
f oim.1v nrosrrss It 1icls tnnilc by the
Roialau In ",'r Brfnl "ff""' 've-
mtnton the nomier i'" .-....-
OatlcH I' ', oiiiciiiiiy ruii-jriuii in
pttrogra'I Ilia' ,n0 rtiisuo-uuiiKuriuii
troops iioiuiiiK - " , ,
kiowlts '0'" '"-" " "-
aulW of "' " ,n,r" '""T.
Flfthlinff is ""'K
on In littler role i
silow-lllle.l miIIpvh !
Cf the mountain-. cnt of the river t'rutlt
..ii... tin. . SI 111!'
funeral i mi nun.
UnJ of W" B"1"" of ,n,,T'"M ""'
P?" (-,.. virlio an took ho sum
ram-
miles
eino
mnen -'" .... .... i.n..fi. .f ....... .
.ommnml Iri in'1 fi.ivni iiiwn.t ......... i
-omnia., i I.. ,,., ,, (t.n fin i.iiii i
iviir.
the Unlleltin
Is dlrectinc oieiui.uu
front
I Is rcporte.l Mm! " Herman war of-
II 13 ill ,,tniniiiii nf llin It. la.
L..1 ..in t Ins onereil Inritc itetnctl-
hnt of ilerinim troops mid mimncs ot
tirlllltry to nuKowlim to pieu-nt nnot
?i,.lflii ilrlvr Innniil Ht'tiKiuy urh
nnotlior
us
ook plnce last wuiici.
i....vp. before the llmilnlis coill.l
'. nnnltlnn ulili'i Would mciuice' the
iftuilro-Ucrnian lines of coir miinlcntlon ln
K,the Uab.aiiM. they would have to ciosi
:ho Carpatnmiis in me iiii'u i in.-u.,...iu.)iu
iifflpultlcs
' Vienna profess, h the beHef .lint Jssln
TWiaS conccnirnte.i ll I J ruy ui n.-i iimi-
Ino troop on toe itiiiiciuii uuiu unu uni
tary experrs now look for nnotl r Cicr-
htan dr.-'e oi the I'vlnsK front to onnet
he pressure ileum, i me iciuuim iiiruicr
South. . ... ,
l'lel.l Jnuslial on .MiicKensen hob neen
luutlly wltlidrawn riom Hernia to taKo
-nmm.'iii.l of tin- Iwu.l-presscd Alistrlalix
bn the Ilesvaralilini fiont. according to u
'etroernd dHp.iteli In llic i imes.
So far, the Vienna War Olllce icpoitn.
ho Austrian lines ale holdliiK, desplto
Herce nttneks li Bleat masses of Itus-
Inns.
The Himslnn offensive Is centred In the
roporoutz dliliirt (Iciicinl Ivanoff Is ic
ortcd to have more than l.sun.000 men at
Ills command, toetliei with vast sup
yts of hea Ktnm and ammunition.
ccelved from the rulte.l .stnte:;, Kiminnu
inii Japan The Itusslan attneks ire
elns made h entile divisions in iienso
j Bormallon
IncludliiB several C.prnian divisions
Ithdrnun from tho.Halkiins to meet tho
biv Ilusslnn drive the Teutons nie re-
ortcd, In 1'etiornd advices, to liavo bo-
ween i,wi.w) and i.iJW.uju men on mo
ront between llic t'npet and the Itu
laninn frontier
IDJMMA TO .iniN AIJ.1KS.
IilllKKAIi IiEADBK ASSKKTS
nUCIIni:ST. .Inn I. -Take Jonescu,
fonner uiiniHtcr and chief of the Liberal
farty, In an Interview says:
"BeloiiKlns to the Opposition, 1 cannot
tell ilellnltcb what Itumniila's olllclnl nc
llon will bo Hut I can express rhlp nn
lon's will mi I the probabilities of the
future
: "Rumania cm never tli;ht with tho Cer
iums. A few maniacs and wretches
bought bj the Teutons make n lot of
loise, but no government could forco tho
lUimnnl.ins to llRht side by side with tho
ifayjrnrs The Impossibility of this will
to surer because Itiu.sla nas pulled round
inarvclousl and Is prepailns formidable
fcrmlcs.
"Amerlcnns enjoiiin; tho benefits of
fcemocratle Kovernment cannot be cx-
bected ttf realize how such conditions
tould arise In Oreece. Many of us bt-
Keve Itumnnla should have entered the
I ar at least at the same time as Ilul-
farla, but it Is idle to lament the past.
".ow tnnt the Serli.s have been
thrown back on tho Adriatic, the sit
uation depends on Kranco-Ilrltlsli action
n the Balkan peninsula nud llussla'j
Iireparatlons foi an attack on tho IJul-
sanans. it would lie nb.siiid for Itu-
Knanla to allow another opportunity to
inp
ut would shorten tho tesistancc of
plermany. who ulreadv is Londemiied to
IJefeat. The enemy of th human race.
fhe merits punishment. I hone mid bo-
Bleve my countiv wlllxnharo In the In
fliction of this chastisement."
WUSTUIA FHSHTS TO HOLD
NAVAL KASK AT CATTAUO
tttOME, Jan. A desnernto nnd most
Important struggle, for mastery of tho
Adriatic Is now inging near the Austrian
naval base of Cattaro between tho com-
folned Austll.m n.ival nntl Innd fnrreii tint!
pioctenegilns
To Austrliins nro making a determined
attempt to capture Mount Iowccn, the
Gibraltar of tho Adriatic. Its retention
by the Montenegrins threatens nn Aus-
rian noid on t'atturo.
Slncq tho beginning of tho war Austria
as made the Cattaro harbor n naval base
Or Operations III Mm A.lrhitl Aairfi,i nn,l
Mediterranean Cattaro Is absolutely Ini-
'reenable from tho sea.' From tho land
lU6 it in.1V lin nttfii.L'nd nrtl.. .m... ATn....
M'Ce(l. WllOro tll Mnnt.i;rln .1 vni-
i Installed heavy artillery.
."' ' nays tho Austrlans have been
'tempting to drlvil fhn Mnntnncirrlnii
r0m this position. While Austrian Irnnni
re attacking from slopes from Rusko-
VagOra. nhPrll.ll (11,1 nil,,, r,n..u l...
Vustrlan warships In, Cattaro harbor are
fiercely bomlinrrllnr- lm fr...A.,..m-ln ..n
Itloni """ '"
'REEKS ItKSKNT ALLIKS'
REFUSAL TO FHEE TEUTONS
BERLIN, Jan, ,"Greek public opinion
excited about ti ntu,,.io at ,i, i-..
.enta Power. wiii..i. .....i .i.ut.,ni....i
Ejjlffl the request of the flrcek Government
S." German, Austrian. Hulgarlan and
.r" voiisua arrested In Salon en.
52, W released," tays the Overseas
PICKS IfPAn. ..
tlffih Entente Powers threaten to block-
.ltjlene Iblaud If the Greek Govern-
Qi dnpii ,nt i,....i ... t.i ..
"WHTtrA hni.l .k ty i. ...in u i
Ifflr'itV ' vu utt'ctv mail iaiuiiu
J3r? i U-U ul were nrrested h' tho
gw r"-
yjISKED LIFE FOR PET BEARS
Un Woman Trainer Overcome in
f Fire That Destroys Show
.ffCRAtfTON. Pa - Jan. 4 In nttinntlnvr
tf?3Y2 ftve beurs belonging to the H. II.
W1CIJ Carnival Khniv. Mlta Mnllil
2rt?'Ie' Who "as ralnl"e th bears,
iiiijl cr "10 Jabl nigiii wnen tne
'PWny In which ilia uhnwa hnrl thidr
Sf QG"e'?,walst.roZe'Lb- .r.e. .
tOlTTf M "' WH IIIIU IUC UU1I1II1K
ns to liberate her iieU. and had to
,frZ . . uut u nremen. Victoria Cal-
fc'i, e ' iHJunds. fat woman of
UWWW, Was rpiia,l wlV. lt.H.l
Pweden Resumes Gold Payments
JiiWIuLM an ,, Tbe- National
oi bw jn. hag rcsuioed the pay
er roifj m w whien had been,
"Derby Plan" Faits
53 Per Cent. Enlistment
Of 4,011,441 men eligible for
military service in the United
Kingdom, only 2,829,261 enlisted
during the Lord Derby recruiting
campaign. This represents only
53 per cent.
When Lord Derby was put in
charge of the recruiting in Eng
land he outlined a plan by which
men might volunteer for immediate
or subsenuont service. The recruits
who enlisted for service at n later
date were divided into groups.
Those who enlisted for immediate
service at the regulation army re
cruiting posts were sent into train
ing nt once.
Preference was given to single
men.
Those who enlisted under the
gioup system were divided into
"starred" and "unstnrrcd" men.
The "starred" men were the ones
unfit for nctivo service, but who
could bo used in the nrscnals or
elsewhere under the direction of
the War Office. The "unstarrcd"
men were the ones available for
use as soldiers at the front. In
calling up the groups of "un
stnrrcd" men the youngest unmar
ried men will bo called ut tlrjt. the
mnrried men being left till the last.
i
lilllTlSH CABINET MEETS
TO FRAME DRAFT BILL
I Colli llllir.l fm.ll
I-nite One
llrltln i nrmln
nrtnlcs by Uroftliic onls slnele
men nf mllltnry nqo not urKently needed
in oiner occupations,
A surprlslnR reattire nf the report was
the statement that about Sf jier cent of
tho mm i led men of mllltnry iirc re
sponded, whereas only S3 per cent, of tho
sIiikIo men offered themselves for service.
PinST DRAFT OF SINOMJ MEN.
When the Derby rccrultlnc campaign '
was InaiiRiirated It was understood that I
If recruits enmo forwn'rd In sufficient I
force the Oovcrnment would decide dell-
nllely ittt.ilnst conscription. A special i
appeal was mndo to unmnrrled men to
enlist.
Of S.170.2.1I silicic men of tnllltnrv nire
In the I'nlted Kingdom only 1.1S0.U0) vol- i
unteeicd. Of those who fulled tn enroll,
S'S.Oil nie exempted rrom mllltnry scr
lcc because they bold "preferred" posl
t'ons In anvernment serlce or In other
duties making It Inadvisable that they
Join the irmy. This leaves 031,100 sltmle
men nvrllablc. It Is probable that the
Government's bill Introduced this week
will call part or all of these men Into
service
Of 2,s;;,210 man led men of military .ikc
1,HTP,2.iI enrolled under the Derby recruit
ing plan. It Is undeistood that the Gov
ernment will take no steps, at least for
the present, to draft mnrried men for
service In the nrmy.
DIJTAIUS OK Ni:V HILL,.
At tho Cabinet meeting today to settle.
If possible, the llnal details of tho modi
fied conscription hill there wns keen op
position to the proposition that It eland
should be excluded from tho workings
of the measure; the opposition against
including Ireland was fully as Strang.
Premier Asiiulth wns undeistood to be
very anxious to intioduce the bill in tho
House of Commons tomoirow, but it was
considered doubtful whether the details
could be worked out In time.
A strong feeling ngatns; compulsion lms
giown up among the l.lbeinls, nud the
opinion was c.xpicssed that many Influ
ential members of this political party
would take part In the light against the
bill In Parliament. In tn:s battle they
will bo assisted by the leaders of tho
Iilsh Nationalists and the Labor party.
Chancellor of tho i:xchon;uer Reginald
McKcnu.i un.l Walter Ruticlmtin, presi
dent of the Hoard of Tiade, aio under
stood to have put up a vigorous argument
In the Cabinet In favor of a decision on
tho size of the British army. They want
tho army limited to certain number of
troops.
BIG BATTLESHIPS HERE
NEED EQUIPMENT
Contlniieil from Tuge One
appointed. Ho was at one time com
mandant. Inspection ofllcer nnd captain In
command.
A rigid order .of Secretary of the Navy
Daniels prevents the olllceis nnd seamen
fiom discussing tho situation publicly.
But It Is a matter of common knowledge,
olllcers say. that conditions on many of
the ships nro serious, and that dn case
they should be called Into active service
It would at once npiear. According to
tnem. conditions at the Philadelphia yard
are not the exception, but ure typical of
those everywhere.
Admiral Helm commands the reserve
fleet of six ships. An admiral's command
Is supposed to be four ships, and It Is
teimed n division.
The olllcers are speculating ns to where
tho olllcers and men will come from that
will be needed to man the four dread
noughts scheduled to bo completed In 1917.
They nro tho Oklahoma, tho Pennsylva
nia, the Nevada and the Arizona. They
win require amu ameers nnd .0,000 men,
and these aro not In sight.
Secretary Daniels has recommended an
Increase of approximately S000 men. If
theso are obtained the reserve vessels. In
addition to those at League Island, would
still need a great many men to make up
their complements.
Battleships at Navy Yard
Far Short of Equipment
Six battleships, tho Alabama, the
North Dakota, tho Missouri, the
Ohio, the Wisconsin and the Illinois,
lack 108 officers and 3200 men to
make up their complements.
The Connecticut and the Minne
sota, on the active list, lack 00
per cent of their complement.
Captain C. B. Price at one time
performed thp duties (ft comman
dant, inspection officer and captain
in command.
Only two ships the Michigan
and the South Carolina are ready
for active service.
Admiral Helm commands six
ships, when, according to a regula
tion, he should command four ships,
or a division.
Bradford
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Tho mnp shows the sccno of the operations tn Volhynia nnd eastern
Gnlicia, where the Russians have launched a new offensive. Czerno
witz, capital of Bukowina, the key to the Cnrpathinns; Lcmbcrg,
the big Galicinn city, nntl Czartoryk, on tho Kovcl-Snrny railroad
sector, nro tho chief points now bitterly contested. The battle line,
300 miles long, stretches from Volhynin through Ilcssnrnbia, nnd is
now close to the Rumanian frontier. Field Marshal von Mnckcnscn
is reported to have been called from Serbia to oppose the new offensive.
AMERICAN SURVIVORS
14 LONG HOURS IN SEA
AFTER PERSIA SANK
Charles Grant Tells of Last Mo
ments Before Big Liner Went
Down Many Sang
Hymns
JUMPED INTO OCEAN
ALF.XANDIUA. Kgypt. Jan. I.-Tho
first detailed description of the destine
tlou of the Peninsular and Oilentnl liner
Persia by a submarine was told here
today by Charles Giant, of lloston, one
of the HtirvlNors.
Mr. Giant said that there wiih no panic
nnd that tho survival h sang lismns while
they climbed Into the lifeboats.
i:x plosion tiiion kou,ovi:d.
The Persia .sank so ipilckly nnd listed
so heavily that none of the lifeboats on
the stnrbonrd side could be launched.
Tho liner was torpedoed at Mvo minutes
past 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon
"There wns an explosion as though the
boilers had burst Immediately nfter the
torpedo struck." said Mr. Grant.
"I was ot lunch nt the time. Tho stew
ard had Just nuked me what I wished for
my second couise, when suddenly there
was a J.ir which caused the ship to shiver
through her whole length. There wns a
roaring sound of rushing water, an ex
plosion, nnd then she began to settle,
meanwhile turning upon her starboard
vide.
"Itobert M'Neely, the United States
Consul nt Aden, had been eating at our
table, but was not present when tho ship
was torpedoed. Ills cabin wns on tho
starboard side, and tho chances nio ho
was caught In It with no chance to
escape.
"Although the dining saloon was tilled
with .snioko and Hying glass when the
ship wns struck, there wns no wild panic.
However, there was lots of excitement,
with every one rushing toward tho decks
and searching for life belts. i
"Tho ship wns listing so badly that we
had a difficult time making our way up
the stairs.
"On sleek the sailors were unlashlng
tho boats ns quickly as possible nnd get
ting the passengers Into them. Only the
boats on the left side could be used on
account of tho henvy list of the vessel,
"Captain Kprlcklcy came up while I
wns clinging to the rail and I assisted him
with his life belt.
"I mndo my way down the starboard
side ond Jumped l,nto the water, mean
while catching hold of a dangling rope.
The rope pulled away, and then t
climbed on board somo floating wreck-
SIGHTDD MFDHOATS.
"I clung to this wreckage until 1 o'clock
Friday morning, when I saw some life
boats. I managed to get on bonul one
of them and we rowed aiound looking
for other stragglers.
"The scene when tho Persia sunk wa8
a terrible one. The men and women wero
singing hymns as they c'lmbed Into the
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boats and somo wero praying aloud.
Others kept calling 'Good-by.'
"A group of four boats llonted together
and wero lashed with ropes so they would
. not become sepaiated.
i "After rowing about for several hours
we saw a warship. Those In our boat
( set up the cry. 'We are Dngllsh.' It
turned out to be a British ship, and after
I being taken on board we gave diicctlojis
' where oilier survivors might be picked
I up."
ITALIANS ROUT FOE
IN IS0NZ0 ASSAULT
Austrian Plateau Attack at St.
Michaels Repulsed With
Heavy Losses
I IIOJ1U Jan. I. An offenshe moiemcnt
i launched liy the Auslrlnns In the Carso
spheie, on the Isouzo front, has lx.ni
repulsed with heavy losses, the Italian
i War Olllce announces.
I The following official stntement was
given out to.l.i :
"In tho ligazuol zone, to the north of
I Fnlzergo pnss, tho enemy exploded n
I mine which caused an avalanche. There
i wns a tremendous fall of rock, but no
I material damage was done.
"On tho Carso platcmi, on January 2,
the enemy attacked our position nt Saint
.Michaels, but wns repulsed. Ho suffered
hc.ivv losses."
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GLI AUSTMACI BATTUTI
SUL MONTE SJHCHELE
DURANTE UN ATTACC0
II Giappone Mnndera' Tre In
crociatori ncl Mediter-
rnneo per la Caccia
ai Sottomarint
LA LOTTA IN GALIZIA
ROMA, 1 Gcnnato.
QueMa. mattlnn I! Mlnlstero dolla
Guerrft ha pubbllcato II seguento rnpporto
del genomic Cndorna:
"Nella zona dl Lcgnzitol, a nord del
Pnsso dl Fnlzarcgo, II nemlco feco esplo
dero una mlna che feco predpltnre una
vnlnngn SI ebbe unn tremonda endutit
dl mnssl dl roccln, che pero' non causa
rono nlcun danno no' ad nbltntl no' alio
nostre poslzlonl.
"SiiU'nltoplnno del Carso II 2 Gcnnnlo It
nemlco nttacco' le nostro poslzlonl sul
Monte Snn Mlchclc, ma fu rcsplnto dopo
nvcr sublto gtavl perdltc. I.o nostro
poslzlonl sul San Mlchclo sono plu' sollde
che mnl."
I comnndnntt dclle flotto nllcnto oper
ant! pel Medllcrrnneo, o cloe' l'lnglese,
l'ltnllana o la frnncese, hanno rlrevjito
dal rlspettivl governl Istruzionl soverls
slmo per quanto rlguarda la caccia nl sot
tomarint tcutonlcl cho splcgnno ncl Med
Iterrnneo, e plu' speclnlmente nelle vid
ua uzc del Cnnalo dl Suez, straordlnarla nt
tlvlt.i' o cho hanno gla nffondnto nlctiul
plroscnll Inglcsl della Peninsular nnd Ori
ental Company. Im llotto nlleate hnnmi
Istruzionl dl rendere n nest I sottomnrlnl
cosl' Innocul come sono statt rcsl quelll
cho opcrnvano ncl Mnro del Nord.
Un tclcgrniruva dn Toklo dlco cho ini
glarnalo dl quella clttn nnnuncla cho II
govcrno glapponesc ha doclso dl Invlnrc
una squadra dl Incroclntorl ncl Medl
tcrrnneo per coopcraro con lo flotte nl
leate nella oaccla nl sottomnrlnl teutonic!.
Tro Incroclntorl sono statl nssegnntl a
qucsto scrvlzlo. Durante la campagna
dl questl sottomnrlnl nol Mcdlterrnnec
tro plrcscail glapponesl sono stntl nffou
dntl, e qucsto fntto splega la declslonc
del govcrno glnpponeae
COMMKNTI ITAMANI.
Tuttl I glornnll Itnllnnl commentnuo
I'nlTondnmento del Persia che In Italia
ha fatto profonda Impresslonc. It '
Glornnlc d'ltalla dice-
"Qucsto riuovo dclltto c una tcrrlblle
nffesa a!l clvllta', speclnlcnte perche'
vlcno co:nnesso proprlo quando In una
nota ngll Stntl t'nltl l'Atistrla fa profes
slone dl p'-.nclpll dl umnnlta'.''
IjH Trlbuna lemmentn It fatto cho du
rante lo trattatlvo con gll fit..tl Unltl per ,
In flare ilel Lusltanla la licrmnnln affondo'
l'Arablc proprlo como oro, nientre prose
guouo le trnttatlve per I'Ancoi I'Austrla
affonda II Persia.
I,' Idea Na.lonale dice che dnl I.usltanln
nl Persia plu' dl MOO persono Imiocentl,
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Monte Lovcen dacul I montMrhrt itenn-r
Inano Cattard, pereh finch' quelf mli
tngna ' nelle manl del mon'tenrprlnl, lt
austrlacl non po?sono esxere slcurl nellw
loro base navnlo merldlonale, da cut le
loro navl operAno o tenUno dl operare
nell'Adrlatlco o nell'Egeo. Dalla pflH
del mare Cattaro e' asselutarhente lm
prendlblle, ma da terra puo cesser atHc
cata solo dnl Monto Lovcen quando 1ul
monte slano Instnllntl p-tcntl e mod'erril
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Two Motorcycle Speed Rings Killed
BAKCRSFinLD, Cat.. Jan. 4.-A a re
sult of n collision while practicing on the
speedway, F. Montgomery nnd William
Gowdy, motorcyclists, nrc dead today.
Otto Walk""- another rider was scrlouslr
Injured.
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