- i .- n' f t $- v -- '" vp yryfyfE ' pjaiuii,iiwija it' Ift I It 1 I MENSKY BEGINS ARMY REBUILDING Orderg Restoration of Disci pline and Severe Punish ment for Deserters PEASANTS AID REGIME Cease Indiscriminate Land Divi sion and Support Cabinet's Foreign Policy By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD I'RTROQRAD May 25 The I.tod deorge o Russia Minister cf War Kercnsky began today the supremo test of his own career ami that of new Russia HIb new orders to the army, re storing discipline by authorization for pun ishment of offenders, Including penal sen I tude for deserters, became effectivo in the orders of the day A popular Idol throughout all Russia, Kercnshy Is staking all on his ability to Incite Russia's army Into fighting If the new provisional government Is strong enough to back him up, his supporters be lieve, he will succeed In cementing Russia Into a cohesive, united $orce In the meantime signs multiply that the peasants, whose Initial Insistence en di vision of the land had for a time threat ened the Internal safety of tho Government, are realizing moro and more tho necessity for unity of action The peasants' congress )n session today rejected almost unani mously a resolution demanding Immediate publication of all treaties signed by tho old regime In Russia and In emphatic terms voiced disapproval of fraternization of Rus sian troops with tho enemy The decision not to press for publication of the "secret treaties" Is In strong sup port of the Government, which has main tained that such action should not be taken without consultation with Russia's allies, lthough It favored In general tho publica tion of all future pompacts by tho new regime Kercnsky Is still nt the front, exhorting the troops to fight A new order Issued by him was published here today It pleaded for total abstinence from liquor In the army "Unless soldiers abstain from consump tion of stores of liquor vvh'ch they discover New Russia will bo submerged In a pool of alcohol to the accompaniment of Incen diarism and other outrages," Kcrcnskyde clared "I demand that the uso of alcohol by soldiers and olllcers bo prevented " KERENSKY'S ASSAILANT ADJUDGED LUNATIC SEW YORK May 29 The man who recently attempted to assassinate A F Kercnsky, Russian Min ister of War, has been adjudged a lunatic and confined to an nsjlum. according to c cablegram to the Jewish Dally Forward today from its Pctrograd correspondent "Assailant of Kcrensky proved to bo a lunatic and confined to an asylum," the cablegram said "Other caes in connec tion with assault dismissed, as no organized plot discovered " The attempted nssasslnntlon was at first attributed to an anarchistic plot and sev eral arrests were made. Austrian Wing Falters; Duino Seems Doomed Continued from I'uco One pieces with big guns before the Infantry can be sent up the bullet-swept slopes The nrtlllery duels all along the Isonzo River front are increasing In violence as a result of the arrival of fresh Austro-Hun-garlan batteries from the Russian front It Is estimated that the Austro-Hun-garlans have from 400,000 to 500,000 along the narrow strip from the Plava mountain sector to tho Adriatic Sea FRENCH GUNS THUNDER ON CHAMPAGNE FRONT PARIS, May 29. Resumption of a violent artillery flro long a great part of the Champagne front, forecasting possibly a renewal of French offensive operations In that sector, was an nounced In today's official statement Tho Germans heavily shelled French positions In the Hurtebulso region and launched two heavy attacks, but these were beaten off, with the French retaining their hold on nil positions Around Verdun, tho War Offlco said, a small post north of Vacherauvlllo had been carried Yesterday seven enemy aeroplanes were brought dow'n, destroyed, and twelve others were disabled and forced to alight. BRITISH RAID ENEMY'S LINES AT PLOEGSTRAETE LONDON, May 29 Activity on the British front today was confined to mutual cannonading and scattered raiding, accord ing to Field Marshal Halg's report. Southwest of Lens and west of Messlnes the British commander-in-chief reported driving off of hostile raiders In Ploegs traete wood he said, British forces carried out successful raids. In the neighborhood of Bultecourt and on both banks of the Scarpa the enemy's artillery was active at night. EDITORS TO AID DRAFT Promise New Jersey Governor to Givo Publicity to Registration TRENTON, N J., May 29 Governor Edge and Adjutant General Barber con ferred with ahout fifty newspaper edi tors and publishers at tho State House relative to co-operation with the State offi cials In giving tho widest publicity to the object of registration day, June E, and to arouse the people to a realization of the seriousness of the situation The Governor said, he wanted to strike no note of fear, but he wanted the press to aid him In bringing home to the citizens a knowledge of their responsibility. He asked the press to make a drive, both edi torially and through the news columns, from the present time until registration day, to arouse the State's citizenship to a sense of the Importance of the day The newspaper men promised to do all In their power to make New Jersey's enrol Went successful in every way. ZAPATA REVOLUTION FAILS Chiefs Surrender With Bands, but Leader Is Holding Out a MEXICO CITV, May 29. The Zapatlst revolution, after years of warfare In Mex ico, has broken down. Many chiefs In iso lated districts have surrendered with their bands. However, representatives of Zapata him self, who are now In Mexico City, declare that the rebel chief will not surrender ex cept on condition that his army be amal gamated with the Carranzlsta army. It Is regarded as doubtful If the Government will accept this condition. . Negro Killed Resisting Arrest ALTOONA, Pa., May 29 James Curry. thirty years old, a negro quarryman, of Clover Creek, was killed while he was Teslstlng arrest on the charge of as sault and threat Neighbors had sworn out a warrant and when officers called at nil horns he fled, lie was overtaken and as the handcuffs were being adjusted broke away. Two shots were fired, one bullet Jfkln effect, anl Curry dropped. H rw 4 wlwn the. i--irr came up. 1 3 . .... x & FR15NCH HERO NOW A MAJOR Captain Charles Sweeney, of the French army, known as Sweeney of the Foreign Legion, has been commissioned a major in tho United States nrmy and will be detailed to duty at tho officers' training camp, Fort Myer, Va. CRITICIZES IMMIGRATION OF MEXICAN LABORERS Representative Burnett Raps Secre tary of Labor for Letting Down Immigration Bars WASHINGTON'. Mav 29 Secretary of Labor William B Wilson was today sharply criticized by Representative Burnett. 01 Alabama, chairman of tho Immigration Committee, for his recent Interpretation of the Immigration law permitting Mexlcin la borers to enter tho t'nlted States for farm work In the border States At the same time Mr Burnett announced that tho Immi gration bars would not bo let down to per mit the entrance of 'Asiatic toollo Ififtr Representntlvo Burnett told SJjTretary Wilson, In a letter that he has oCj-tppped his authority and has assumed powers that were In no way granted to him bj the law "You have established a dangejeus prece dent," the cabinet otlleer nanjtiK Jersey G. A. R. to Mcci at A'sbury Park ASBURY PARK, N J , May 29 The New Jersey encampment of the U A R will hold Its fiftieth annual campflre and business session In this cltv on Juno 13 to ID The meetings will be held at tho Ar cade The Woman's rte.lef Corps and the I,ndles of the G A R will be In session at the same time Il' Ifw-B iKv The teller will tell you that people grow prosperous through the wise use of money. There is no greater service a 5 cent piece can render you than to provide for your benefit and enjoyment: m ! 111 lEiHhj 1 k X -iS 4L" UJ- K .. Y Biggest value in refreshment and comfort; uTdelicious, 5 lasting benefit to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. Chew It EVENING ANDRASSY IS NAMED HUNGARIAN PREMIER Leader of Opposition Succeeds Reactionary Tisza Asked to Form Cabinet VinNN'ATMay 29 It Is learned here today that Kmperor Karl of Austria has requested Count An drnssy to organize a cabinet Count An drnssy Is tho leader of the opposition In the Hungarian Parliament Tho nppolntmcnt of Count Andrass:' as Hungarian Premier, to succeed Count Tisza, who resigned recently, emphasizes the vic tory won by the opposition In Hungary over the rroctlonarj .forces in Budapest nml Vleni a and tho obedient supporterti of tho policy of Herman domination In Austria. Count Andrassy and Count Apponjl, his colleague In the Hungnrlnn nationalist movement, were summoned by Kmperor Karl for an audience. Immediately after tho resignation of Count Tisza. Berlin's most trusted tool In the dual empire At Hint time the JIvr.StNo Lr.minn stated that one of tho two Hungarian patriots would ho asked to nssume the premiership Together wun count .Mlcnarl Karoljl. Count An il ran) and Apponjl are tho leading spirits In tho Hungarian nationalist movement, n movement that Is characterized b Its de mands of ultimate autonomy for Hungary Tho assumption cf the premiership by Count Andrassy may. therefore be regarded ns a victory of no mean importance for the democratic forces In Hungary and a portent of still moro significant things to come ENVOYGUTHRimODY ARRIVES IN PITTSBURGH Home City Pays Honor to Dead Ambassador Mayor and Oflicials Meet Party riTTSUt'ROH Mny 21 The body of George W Guthrie, former Ambassador to Russia and former Ambas sador to Japan, who died lccently In Toklo, arrived in Plttsbuigh on a special train from San Frnnclco today Aicompan) lug the body were Mrs Guth rlo nnd other members of the Gilthrlo family and representatives of tho State, Army and Navy Departments Mavor Armstiong. wlUi other city of ficials, met the funeral p.irtv In tho sta tion A squad of police and firemen acted as an escort of honor when the body was taken to undertaking rooms The body will lie In state In tho Soldiers Memorial Hall tomorrow afternoon. Jnp.uieso Am bassador Sato will ionic from Washington to nttend the funeral services on Thurs day. Explosive Plant Victim Dies HUNTINGDON. Pa, May 29 l'.noch Gallow-i. fortv-nine jears old. of Balti more, died In Blair Mrinnrl.il Hospital. Huntingdon, ns n result of Injuries sulTcnil at tho plant of the Aetna Ilxploslvo Com pany Ma 17 Gallowav niildcntnll In haled the fumes of air dust In manuf.ulura of gun cotton nnd powder Esouraui fEK3SmSs&tavmmn!iamKKamLEi RIGLE THE FLAVOR LASTS After Every Meal LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,' MAY 29, 1917 IS0LDAOTTALIASM FIANCHIDELL'HERMADA Violent! Contrattacchi Austriaci Respinti dalle Truppo del Gcn- erale Cadorna Dappertutto LA MARCIA SU TRIESTE Lc Batterio Italinne da Campagna Marciano con la Fnntcria o ' Spesso la Treccdono ROMA, 29 Maggie 11 generate Cadorna annnncia oggi dl avcre attaccato lc poslzionl nustriache ncl set tore di Plava, ricaccinntloli in una plccola vnllatn ad est di (Slnbna. In qucjtn opcrazionc le truppc italianc hanno prcso un ccntinaio di prigionicri. A tutto icrl il generalc Cadorna aveva prcso circa 24,000 prigionicri dal 14 correntc, quando egli inizio' il suo nttacco sul Cucco, cd aveva conqtii utato trcntascttc cannoni di cut trcdici di grosso cnlibro. ROMA, 29 Magglo II genernle Cadorna ha portato la battaglia alio porte di Duino I.a sua artlgllerla gla' sconvolge le llnee the dlfendono questo vll lagglo sulla strada Monfalcone-Trleste Ma Duino si conqulsta dopo avere cspugnato l'Hcrmada, gl.-ucho' la dlfes-i ll Duino o' nppunto questo gruppo dl colllne, Tuttl I furiosi contrattacchi nustrlncl con tro lo nuove poslzionl linllano dl Sin Gio vanni, sulle faldo dcll'HermaiH, sono statl respinti o gll Itallanl hanno potuto mante nere ognl pilmo del terreno lonqulstato I rombattlmeutl dl lerl hanno avuto PelTetto dl consolldaro lo poslzionl prese da Cadorna nelle glomate dl sabato o domenlca I pilglonlcrl austrlaol illchl-irnuo cho 1 artlgllerla dl Cadorna e quella Inglese limiio demorallzzato le truppe del gem-rale Conrul I vlolentlsslml bombardamentl vtordlstnno gll nustriarl puma ihe essi Mann nttaccatl dallo fault rle l.e grose artlglleile sono attlvisslmo spcclaltnentc nel Mitoro dl Jamlano dove 1 pezzl itallanl son" statl Impegnatl In una vlolento bat taglia con ' skoda" nustrlncl. con quegll stcssl cannoni die hnnno servllo nl tedrschl pn rldurre le fortezze del Belglo c della i rancia e quelle della Russia. I trltlcl inllltnrl si mostrano giuhllintl per il lisultato ottenuto dnl genernle Ca dorna ma, si nstengono dal fare predlzlnnl elrra (tuandn Trieste potra cadere Quello i ho e' plu' Impnrtnnte n' che gll Itallanl sono In condlzloue ora ill potor contlnuare la loin nlTciislvn pel tuttn Testate. Si cnlcola i ho gll nustrlail hnnno schle ralo tia Pl.ivu ed 1 mare da 100 a 600 000 ttomlnl i mi numernsa artlgllerli parte della quale tolta alia frontc della Russia Kcco II testo del bollcttlnn ulllclale del genciale Cadorna pubbllcnto lerl sera dal Mlnlstrro della Guerrn Sulla frontc (ilulla, sebbenc lo con dlzlnnl atmosferlclic non slano state favorevoll lo nostre truppn hanna rstcso til le loro poslzionl nelta glornata dl lerl, domenlca. ed hnnno consolldato quells presw antfcedcntemante. Sul Carso, dopo una efTlrace prepara tions dl artlgllerla, altre fortemente or ganlzznte trlncee nd est ed a sud-est dl Jamlano sono s$ato prese nl nemlco II flume Tlmavo e' stnto nttravcrsntn ed 11 vlllngglo dl San Giovanni, n nord ovest dl Duino. r' stnto occupntn dalle nostre truppe Nol abblamn catturato In quesla opernzlono novc rnunonl da H9 mllllmetrl ill tlpo modcrnlslim cd In cccellentl condlzlnnt Nella zona di Gnrlzla lerl sera due succrsslvl vlolentl attacchl cotitro le nostro poslzionl nel settorr del Vodlce e sulle alturo ad est della cltln" sono stntl respinti lerl sera II ncmlro bombnrdo' ion Insolltn vlolrnza lc nostre poslzionl sulla Quota 12S. a sud dl Grnzlgn.T Poco dopo rortl colonno dl fanterla nemlca venl vano lanclnte contrn queste nostro posl zlonl cd In un puma riuscivano a penc traro nelle nostro llnee I.o nostre truppo si lnnUarono InimedHtnmcnto nd u.i vlgorosn rontrattarco, cncclarono II neinlrn dalle nostro llnee a gll prcsero 150 prigionicri, tra oil tre iifflclall Aeroplanl nrmlcl hanno bombardito locallta' del Basso Isonzo, rausandovl pocho vlttlme Un' altra Incurslone nerea II nemlco free su Chlusaforto scnzi cau saro dannl no' vlttlme II corrlpondeto del Times dl I.ondra cosl telegrnfa nl suo glornalo dalla frontc Italian.! "I noslrl nllentt sono sulle faldo dell'IIrr mada Al dl la' dl Mrdrazza r lirlina dl nigglungere II plcro plu alto del Quercetn S23 metrl vl r un burrone ihe sepan le due quote till itnlmnl nono ora sull orlo r jwr.B-'i v it n i iwj-rz wir.w . " urt -- dvi .- t- , i , . v i u. r. ,11' or loss springs Prescribed by physicians in: BrlghU'w Disease Arterlo-Sclerosls Djspepsla Diabetes Dropsy Calculus C) stills Gout Rheumatism Stomach, Kidney nnd Bladder Troubles Phones 'fcffik iiiimiimiiiiii; Si . Il " pr-SI!yL'pfcSil'"rT s W1, J . Vfflnl!iJi,.',,,m.Ui HVV l'iifflttV WSmWmt earoiumng tor Him $$mmi mmmmmmk mtmmmr sWS -K-5 SSm WH - B l-. fc ra Cafe-1 iZ7IiuWi.irz w m m nmu mu m ,, . ' "MM W " 1 1 I 1 P mm 11 M wMi M liHi?iilniuh??illltWitPlHP!l dl questo burrone, e sono sul poito plu' adatto per l'assaito finale a declslvo. "Nessuno puo' dire qunndo questo assalto finale si nvrn' I'n'avanzatn dl due mlglla tra II Corso ed II mnrc Imponn nnturalmente una pausn, glarrhe' nioltl dol gross I callbrl Itnllnnl die hnnno rcso posslbllr I'avnnznta della f.intrrln sono ora troppo Indletro Ma rssl vengnnn portntl Innnnrl rnpldnmente, II plu' rnpldamento posslblle. glacchc' II genernle Cadorna vuolc espugnare l'Her mada nl plu' presto r occupare Uulno Ad ognl tnodn I pezrl Itnllnnl da cnmpagnn pnrlavnno II loro llngungglo mortnlo lerl da poslslnnl dovo quattro glornl fa crano In poslzlone cannoni austriaci "Irrl vldl cannoni itallanl da campagna nndnrc nd occupare poslzionl che erano sotto II fuoco v Intent Isslmo delle bnttcrle niistrlnrlie, e con win slancio che sarrhbo linposslbllo descrlverr Pnreva che una simile mnnovra fosse Imposslblle. e quando vldl quel cannoni ragglungere lc poslzionl che ernno state loro assegnate rd audnce mentr nprirc il funco sugll nustriarl r sulle hntterlr austrlarho dl grosso cnlibro non potcttl trnttrnrrml dall'applaudlre I can noni Itnllnnl. scnibra Incrrdlbilr, mnrclano con la fanterla, qualche volta In precedono nl galoppo, un gnlnppo che sembrn dirctto verso la morte Eppuro galoppano verso la vlttorla" , POSTS FOR PENNSYLVANIANS Assistant Engineers of Geodetic Sur vey Bureau Named WASHINGTON Mny 29 These Peun svlvnnlans were appointed to the Coast fesl -Sjt fe-Kr Why Not Try Nature's jj Remedy? 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