Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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i r NTICOPW6, Sweden, Juno 18,
$ Thirteen rtrman tnamhAntH4i4. tlAh
"WWe coming from th Tlarth convoyed by
ft, auxiliary cruiser and some torpedo
Wta and armed trawlers, were attacked
rty yesterday by a squadron of Itus
tn destroyers, torpedoboata and sub
fcw'rlnea near tho Swedish coast. The Qer-
jrn convoy was ujspcrsoa ana tho mer-
ctiantmen fled toward tho coast.
;It Is reported that pomo of tho vessels
"Wjire sunfc.
.C6PEN1IAOEN. Juno 15.- Describing
' 4 Baltic light, tho Daeens tfyhednr says
tHat tho Qtisslan squadron won ah Import-
arit victory. Ths Itusslans had six destroy
ers ana several suomarines, and wore
KdtnK at such speed that tho Germans wero
taken completely by surprls'o ahd only
fired bno shot, then mado for port In the
utmost haste.
"Jt Is believed," says, tho paper, "that i2
merchantmen wero sunk, while a German
armed trawler, which arrived at Nylcoplnj,
had 150 men' aboard from a German de
stroyer that had been sent to tho bottom.
"The German nuxlllary cruiser was tho
Konlg von Sachsen, which also was scon to
Blhk, and It Is supposed that all of her crew
wero drowned."'
,'Tho Da Rons Nyhedar names tho follow
ing 10 German steamers as having been
tost: Norma, Umo Ely, Ardn. Mecklenburg,
ISAelle, Italia. Detcrro', Wcser, Konsut
Bchultxo and Algebra.
AMSTERDAM, Juno IB. The following
statement has been given out In Berlin:
"During tho night of JUno 13 tho German
auxiliary cruiser Ilerzmann was attacked
by four Russian destroyers In tho sight
, southeast of Stockholm. After a courageous
resistance the vessel was set nflm hv aiita
and was blown up by her crow. Tho com
mander and most of tho orew wero saved."
LONDON, June 15. A neuter dispatch
from Nykoplng reports a naval engagement
In tho Baltic between midnight and 1
o'clock yesterday at a point near Hov
rlnge. It Is supposed that six German.
armed trawlers, which were seen going
northward last .night, were engaged.
Two hundred shots wero heard. .'The
fight lasted 45 minutes. A German trawler
with Ave wounded men entered Nykoplng
yesterday. AH ..Information was refused."' J
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FORTY SQUARE MILES
WRESTED BY ITALIANS
FROM AUSTRIAN FOES
General Cadorna's Forces Rn-
pulso Violent Attacks on
Poslna Front With Heavy
Losses to Assailants
YEGGMEN WRECK SAFE;
FLEE ON FREIGHT TRAIN
FROM PURSUERS' SHOTS
Two Cracksmen Fail to Got Loot
' in Brewery OfHce When
Explosion ' Houses
Watchman
QUIET JN ISONZO ZONE DODGE BEHIND GARS
GENEVA. June 16. It Is reported from
Innsbruck that since Juna 7 tho Austrlans
naya been compelled to abandon between
36 and 45 square miles of Italian territory
Which they arAlnml riiirlnv th n..i ...
of their offensive. Tho Austrlans have
evacuated Chlese In the fear that their re
treat would be cut oft.
The Austrian general, who was appointed
Governor tf the Italian province of Verona,
Is said to havo been captured with his
iroops at uunno by tho Ilusslans.
LONDON, June 15. Tho Austrlans re
turned to tho attack along the front south
of the Poslna torrent Monday night with a
vioieni artillery bombardment followed by
Infantry assaults on the Italian positions on
four heights, Monte Fornl AM. tho Cam
plglla, Monto , Glove and Monte Brazone.
At all points the attackers wero repulsed
with heavy losses, according to the ofuclal
statement Issued last night.
Testerday tho Austrlans undertook on
offenslvo against tho front from the Adlge
to tho Sugana Valley. In Bplto of the
violent artillery (ire which preceded the
Infantry action tho Italians Wero ready to
repulse the Austrian Infantry ns It advanced.
TEUTONS QUIT LEMBERG,
SAYS SLAVS' REPORT
Contlnoed from Pare One
Russian Invading armies In Volhynla. Tho
War Offlce wasj Without ddvlccs to this
effect, but It waa; Intimated that the evacua
tion of .embergf was 'expected.
The Gallclan'capjtal Is now only some 50
mli8 beyond the. 'vanguard of tho Russian
advanco and Its abandonment by the Aus
trlans or Its fall, should the Austrlans de
tcrmtno to defend It. would once more mean
the possibility of ,the great fortresses of
Przemysl and ;;Jaroslau falling into the
hands of the Czar's forces.
rrn. t n n . . . Thoto by Outekunat.
2vo?h. D.?vid Charles Hughes, father of ex-Justice Charles
nu-1 K, , i.,p,ub,Acax? P"sdentinl nominee, whose talk with a
close Philadelphia friend, the Kev. Dr. John Gordon, years ago, showed
the character of Hughes when a struggling young lawyer.
LINCOLN-LIKE REJOINDER MADE
BY "CHARLIE" HUGHES TO FATHER
ALLIED DRIVE NEAR,
ASQUITH REVEALS
Continued from I'ncr One
armies." the Premier continued, "It Is a
struggle of material and economlo resources,
and these will prove In tho long run to be
tho deciding factors."
Thieves' early today blew to pieces a
safo In the office of Weger Brothers'
brewery, at the northwest-corner of S!d
and Thompson streets. It was the wrong
safe, for they got no' money. They escaped
after leading a watchman and two district
detectives a cross-country chase that ended
when tho disappointed cracksmen swung
aboard a freight train headed for New
York. The explosion roused the neighbor,
hood and littered tho brewery office with
shattered glass and fragments of tho safe.
Two men wero concerned In the attack
upon 'tho sare. Tho police have a gooa
description of them and have telegraphed
along tho railroad line, Their arrest Is
expected as the local detectives believe
them to bo professionals, probably yegg
men.
Tho safo which was blown open, a rello
of Centennial days, was made for Charles
Thels. founder of the brewery, by C. t.
Malser & Cp., and was presorved more for
sentimental reasons than for real useful
ness, it was llttlo moro than four feet
high nnd was utilized as n repository for
papers. AH money was kept In a larger
and moro modern safe which stood beside
It. This rccoptaclo wns not disturbed by
the Intruders.
Chris Brenner, a watchman employed nt
tho Bergner & Engel Brewery, which ad
journs that of Weger Brothers, was shaken
nearly off his feet nt 2 : IB o'clock this
morning by tho explosion. He ran to tho
Weger olnco and discovered what had hap-
'.Philadelphia Minister,
Friend of Nominee's Late
Parent, Gives Reminis
cences of Candidate's
Youth
In years gono by, long before Charles
Evans Hughes, then known as Attorney
"Charlie" Hughes, over though of belne a
candidate for tho presidency of tho United
States, long before ho had any political
press agents nnd when he never said things
"to get tho votes," he made a speech to his
fathor which has stood the teat of years.
It was a speech which showed that "honesty
Is the best policy" and that, In splto of state
ments to tho contrary, the old maxim of our
grandparents was the best.
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But mora Immediate successes of tremen
dous Importance are today within Bight as
a result of Ttuaslun strategy and vigor of
attack. In Bukowna the Austrian army of
General von .Pflanzer. defsncilns- f,.rn,.
Wits, tho Bukowlnlan capital. Is surrounded I
on all sides Ynt th Rnitft. nA ..,...... J
in a .southerly direction means a scramble
over the difficult passes of the Carpathians
and probably annihilation- Iji the process!
PRINCE LEOPOLD IN' DANGER.
A second Austrian army, that commanded
by Prince Leopold, today was also In peril
,a3 an outcoma of tho piercing of the Aus
trian line In Volhynla. The forces of
Prince Leopold aro engaged In the now des
perate adventure of holding back General
Bruslloff's troops, but his right flank has
ueeii possea oy me jtussians and he Is In
.grave danger of being turned from this
flank and attacked In the rear unless he.
too, falls back.
The Russian plan of attack now has ap
parently narrowed to tho Immediate ob
jective of Kovol. northwest of LutRif i..m.
berg, southeast .of the captured fortresses
of Lutsk and Dubho, and Czernowltz, the
key to the whola Dneloter position. Kovel
la a Junction at the railway lines north
ward to Brest-Lltovsk and south and west
to the Inner Austrian and German positions.
Tho Russians, through the -capture of
tRoJIstche and an advance to the River
Stokhud, aro now- within 20 miles of Kovel.
The advance against Lemberg, It waa seml
omplally reported today, had reached Rad
ilylllov, a station on the Gallclan frontier
on tho main railway to the Gallclan capital.
Vladimir VolynskI Is one of. the Immediate
objectives and tho Russfana have neared It
y reaching Torchlh, while from Dubno
, COSSACKS CUT RAILROAD.
In Bukowina the Cossacks aid signal ser
vice In completing the almost complete en
circlement of tho Adstrlan forces. The
cavalry swept through tho Austrian de
rensea north of Caemowltz and cut the rail
way communication of General Pflanrer's
forces on the main lino of Kolomea, whence
ho was dependent for reinforcements and
fhUfPU,, East ltn4 ""he"t of the . pM
the artillery and Infantry made direct at
tdeka upon the Austrian positions. Infantry
SrtdlinilSS '""I lhJ? """"west anS c
.tured- Snlatyn. only 20 mllea northw.t f
uio capital city. The main Austrian nosi.
tlon is four mllea west of the city nd
hero the fiercest fighting I. tow tkklnr
place- With the capture of Snlatvn h
Busalan, took 8020 Additional SSL"?
That little speech by a man who hud no
political ambitions, no dcslro for fame, but
only the desft-o to do right by his fellow
men, by a man talking to his father In tho
privacy of his home.
And now for the speech nnd tho circum
stances under which It wns made.
It was a decade or two ago, when
"Charlie" Hushes was tnlklnc to his fa-
ther, tho late Rev. David Charles Hughes, a
Baptist pastor. Charlie nnd father were
having a heart-to-heart talk -about their
respective professions.
Tha good minister could not understand
how his son could possibly reconcile him
self to the legal profession. .In the discus
sion the father said to his son, then a
struggling young attorney. "But, Charlie,
tell me, how can you consistently accept a
case when you know It Is not honorable,
when you know your client Is guilty?"
xnen it was mat tne present Republican
presidential nominee showed the metal
which stands the test of time.
The father of "ChaIle" Hughes, not Jus
tice Hughes, not the presidential candidate,
but the man, Charles Evans Hughes, told
of the Incident years ago. He told It to
Dr. John Gordon, dean emeritus of the
theological department of the Temple Uni
versity, THE LAWYER'S REPLY.
And this Is what the struggling young
lawyer said, with surprise In his eyes, and
even a note of sadness In his voice i "Why,
father, I am surprised that you would even
ask mo Buch a question. Never In all my
life have I accepted any case when I had
tho. least doubt that It, was honorable, and
I never will,"
"That was the spirit of the man," said
Doctor Oordon today. "He is absolutely
fearlessly lined up with the cause lie thinks
Is the right. rNo politicians can budge him
art Inch. He will do what he considers
right and Just. He may be considered a
little cool because he does not do much
discussion. He talks llttlo for publication,
but ho has a big hearti He Is a fine Chris,
turn gentleman. He Is a true .son of his
father, I knew the father well. He has
often visited at my home here In Phlladel-
pnia. i aiso Know tne son.
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BRITISH READY TO STRIKE
AT .TOFFRE'S COMMAND
PARIS, Juno IB. Great interest has been
aroused hero by n statement mndo by
Bonar Law to the Matin that tho British
army wns completely In accord with Gen
eral Joffro nnd was prepared to move when
ever tho French hendquartera staff saw
fit. Tho statement Is accepted ns n suf
ficient nnswer to tho chargo of British In-
uincrcnce 10 tno 'roncn losses before Ver
dun. The press expresses much satisfaction
over Bonar Law's frank statement.
Thoto by Outfkunst.
DAVID C. HUGHES
Evenino LEnann In connection with this
story waa 'Charlie Hughes' favorite pic
ture of his father," said tho Rev. Dr. Gor
don, "I wont to the Gutekunst itudlo with
Doctor Hughes when he had It taken. The
fnther of Justice Hughes was my guest here
In Philadelphia at the time. Ho says this Is
the best picture ever taken of his father."
Phlladelphlans aro particularly Inter
ested in tno words of the late Rev. Dr.
Hughes, because he had his doctor of
divinity degree from Temple University, the
famous Philadelphia Baptist College. Doctor
Hughes was pastor of tho Jackson Street
Baptist Church at Scranton for 10 years
lie was also pastor of the Pilgrim Baptist
Church In Brooklyn for a number of years
STORES CLOSING EARLY
Hardware Dealers Lend C o'clock
Movement in West Philadelphia
wA.,5T?ne?t...t0 close a" tha Btores f
West Philadelphia at 6 o'clock, except Sat
urday, began last night at a meeting of
the West Philadelphia Merchants' Assocla
tlon, at which J. G. Esmund presided. One
hundred nnd fifteen hardware merchants,
represented In the association, decided to
c ose their stores until further notice nt 6
o clock on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day nights.
TWO U. S. SOLDIERS DIE
IN MEXICAN BATTLE
Continued from I'nre One
don. Troop V, died at 8 o'clock today of
wounds. This makes three Americans
killed. Tho names of tho first two killed
nnd seven wounded aro not yet reported.
Two moro of. tho wounded are expected to
dlo.
Eight of tho bandits nro reported cap-
IUI vu.
Colonel R. A. Brown, commander nt
Fort Mcintosh, Instructed county officers
to ndvlso all pcoplo of ranches between
Laredo nnd St. Ignaclo to get Into tho
Interior, fearing further trouble, nccordlng
to advices received here.
WASHINGTON, Juno 15. Official report
of tho fight between Mexican Bandits nnd
troops I nnd M, United States Cavalry, near
San Ignaclo, where two American soldiers
and six bandits wero killed and sevon'
Americans wounded, wns received at the
war jvepariment tnis nfternoon from Gon-
erni f unsion.
Tho fight lasted 30 minutes, Major Gray,
commanding, stated.
Tho report from Funston, dated today,
read:
"From General Mann, Laredo, Troops I
and M, 14th Cavalry, nt San Ignaclo, were
attacked at 2 o'clock this morning by party
about 100 Mexicans. After a fight of one
half hour attacking party was driven off.
"Two soldiers wero killed and soven
wounded. Will send names as soon as re
ceived. Bodies of six Mexicans nnd six
dead horses were found In brush. Clothing
of dead men were wet, showing they had
crossed the river.
"Major Gray, In command, telenhnnrri
party scattered and he thinks went down
river. His scouts trying find trail and will
follow It with his whole force when found.
"FUNSTON."
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ATTACKS ON CZERNOWIT
REPULSED, VIENNA CLAIMS
VIENNA, June IB Russian attark.
W h-t.,h9 "tro-German SSL north
of the important junction of Baranovltch
were repulsed It was announced by S
twtrliw War Office today The artilllrv
Bra. of the Russians agafet the o
Positions la becoming raowyloknt "
T6ttonowlnip official statement on opera
tions on the, east front wa i...,.:in ?!?"
War office; today; "" u '"
'8ot(tJl of Bpyan and porth of Czernowlt
by the (Russian we .Si?
fagged. North of Baranovltch yesTerdTy
rmari and Austro-Hungarlan troops weri
PPd to the. heaviest RuJtenria ffi
1 tha. evening- th Russian infantry It
ImJ, but waa repulsed everywhere, r Th
Rowan gumuriv through miacalcuUtlonZ
Iwl lata their own ranks." !w""rwn
j?Sf;. Ju,n 15"7Iiusafan 'nry at.
l""" r TT it win iui Hdiu in inifir -n ..
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report of today.
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A TRUE CHRISTIAN.
"The son Is a true Christian, too. He Is
true to his church obligations." n,dded the
Rev, Doctor Oordon, "And Ill's wife, too,
Is a fine Christian, woman. Tou cannot ?ay
ioo Kina imngs anout ner. She Is a woman
who would grace tho White House with her
very presence."
Doctor Gordon gave another Interesting
Incident in the boyhood of Charlie Hughes
today, when he told how the youth dlullked
to go to the public schools; not because
he was snobbish, but because he did not
feel that he waa making 'as much progress
as he could If he studied alone at home.
Doctor Gordon said In this connection;
'The young roan pleaded' with his father
iu m mrn siuay at nome and leave school.
Finally he succeeded, and the father agreed
to give him a chance to work out his own
problems. And he succeeded. He was
graduated from Brown, and he swept every
thing befdm him. He was a brilliant
student. At one time when his health
gave out he took a place on Cornell Uni
versity facnlty, and he made good, too.
"T remember that Charlie and hl h.
were always the best of friends and regu
lar chums." added Doctor Gordon, when
talking of the relationship of the. mlnUter
father and the lawyer-son, the father who
did not live to see the son nominated aa
presidential candidate by the Republican
parjy. and the son who had and still has
the courage of hi convictions. The attach
ment between tho father and son waa a,
truly beautiful thing to see.
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men leaving the bulldinr b window
Which overlooks thO " H.1 .nrouh!
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tered piMrlcl Detectives Cffnd Fir-
ley, or tne in ana y"'" "V-,;;.....
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they made their way to the tracks. Two
figures were discernible In the semldarK
ness. The dotectlves drew their fyolvjr
n,l rsnll,l iinnn hn fulltlveS tO halt, in-
.,...1 ,!, i,,-.- .in.tn.i hnhlnd freight cars.
They' were dislodged by shots, and the
..I.-.. u.ti.H.j ... n nrtint nffr Columma
avenue, where a passing freight train af
forded the cracksmen opportunity to escape
their pursuers. They clambered "board
and got away. Clegg and Krley flashed
an alarm to alt stations between this city
and New York and then went back to. the
brewery.
Nitroglycerin had been used on the
safe. Tho charge had blown the outer ana
inner doors entirely off, the Inside door be
ing found three feet from the ruined safe.
All the glass In tho office partitions and
windows wns shattered, tho Bpllnters strew
ing tho. flool
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Columbia Av... Huntu4m St,
Waynei Junction and JnUntown.