Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 06, 1917, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JUJSTE G, 1917
wutish press on
,Haig's Columns Strike
Two Points on West
ern Front
at,
VIOLENTA OFFENSIVA
AUSTRIACA SUL CARSO
GAIN AT BOTH PLACES
LONDON, Juno
Field Marshal Hal awung his British
olumna forward In renewal of. the offensive.
fen thn west front today. Tho Ilrltlsh at-
tacked at two tiolnta on the Arran Una
lut night. Raining ground at both place.
., "North of the Scarpe wo further pro
gressed on, tho western slopes of Greenland
hill," Ilalif reported. "West of Ixos we
gained ground slightly."
Greenland Itltl lies about five mile south
ef Iens and close to Gaerllle. Doual, to
ward which the Ilrltlnh havo been thrusting
In tho whole offensive movement. Is a scant
five miles to the west.
Ixos Is just north of liens and thn slight
gain to tho west reported by tho llrltlsh
commander-in-chief Indicates progress of
the enveloping- movement nround tho coal
eJty,
Canadians have again distinguished them
elves In the fighting on tho western front.
After two days and two nights of lighting
thn British aro today In possession of the
ruins of the Lens Dower station nn ih
Soucncz TUver.
The Germans hail turned, the power sta
tion Into a, blockhouse, arming It with machine-guns.
The British lines were so close
to It that ttfcouldnot be bombarded effec
tively, sothe. Canadians wero sent forward
ttxtalctylb' bj storm,
QWO-GEItlirAN.ASSAULTS
BURLEDiBACILBY FRENCH
TARIS, Juno fi.
32rtremelyrt!eavjTo3ei'wero Inflicted on
two OermanxassaJltng waves, which vainly
ought, to reach JYonch lines nenr Hurte
Wse. todaVa omolal statement declared
"THerei was action during the night In
thojChemln. dea Dames sector and ulsn to
thspwest, between therAIIIotte nnd the Loan
WaoVTho AVUr Office stated "The artillery
struggle, reached Its most violent stage,
especially! east, of 'Vauxalllon, north of the
Iafanr. region ancUoround Brao-en-Laon-noU.
Wear JIurteblse two German assailing
waves auempungr 10. reacn our lines north
east ef Monument wero thrown back to
IhetratartlnK point, losing very heavily."
VIENNA REPORTS 6500
CAPTURED ON ISONZO
VinNNA. Juno 6
Capture of an Important portion of Jtallan
trenches south of Jamlano with 171 officers
and 6600 men was announced In today's
mclal statement
The ground regained was recently taken
by tho Italians In their offensive
aUtncchi in Massa Respinti nclla
Zona del Vodicc cd a Sud
di Castagncvizza
GERMAN LOSS IN WEST
214,000 TO 321,000 MEN
By HENRY WOOD
WITH THK FKENCH ARMIES IN TUB
FIELD, June 6
Germany has only twenty-one divisions of
troops on the western front approximately
SI 5,000 men which she has not et flung
Into the fighting line
The 107 divisions (1606,000) with which
the British and French offensives have hren
engaged In recent weeks have suffered
losses averaging between 2000 and 3000 per
division or from 214,000 to 321 000 men
Thesa figures are those of French head
quarters Thoy glvo not only a clear Idea of
the tremendous efforts which German) In
making to stop tho French nnd British ad
vance, but also tho terrlhlo toll which tho
Allies havo taken In the fighting
mo rrencn estimate aro That Germany
has a total of 166 divisions of all kinds of
troops now on tho western front (This
would be about 2 340.000 men) Of these
166 only 128 are divisions of real lighting
men, the others being auxiliary corps One
hundred nnd sevm of these 128 lighting
divisions havo been Identified at opposed
to the French and Br!tlnh forces nt some
time during the offensives
Ever since Field Marshal von Hlnclcn
burg's Mslt to the Alsno and Champ igno
fronts early In Slay tho Oermnns have glvon
Indications of no other plan of campaign
than to resist and rounter-attnik desper
ately, while feverlshlv constructing ut the
rear successive series of ietre.it lines. Mini
lar to the boasted lllndenburg line
TO ENROLL 300,000 ALIEN
ITALIANS UNDER U. S. FLAG
Military Attache of Embassy Plans to
Enlist Men Here for War
Service
WASHINGTON'. June 6 - Three hundred
thousand alien Italians In the I'nlttd Mates
will be enrolled for war service under the
American flag, If General Enrico Guglle
:i. military attache of the Italian em
bassy, can solve the problem of working
out a, satisfactory registration mntem
This Is general Guglleniottl s real pur
Pose In coming to the I'nltid States It was
learned toda He deslies to keep Italians
with dependents In America for agricultural
duty, sending Italians without dependents
to Europe to fight under the American Hag
No solid Italian regiments will be recruited
liovvev er
Those Italians who are. prevented from
returning to Italy by reason of jieity of.
.u..rv.j luuiiiuiicu mere wm Do unsolved
jiuiii uiiy iiuuisnment in Italy,
to present Indications
according
$t CONFEDERATE VETERANS
r PAY TRIRIITE Tfi nr.in
Memorial Seryip.es in Arlington Ceme
tery by Survivors of Men Who
Wore the Gray
WASHINGTON. June 6 Itemnants of
the once mighty army of the Confederacy
are today paying tribute to the heroic dead
of the South.
At the Confederate monument In Arllng
Itary dead of the nation are burled the
United Confederate Veterans are holding
memorial exercises to commemorAt th.
5 bravery of those of the Confederacy who
gMjJbavo answered the last bugle call
v .,. . unicucian uianumeni in Arling
ton the United States Marine Corps Band
layed "taps" while a choir of women sanr
the dirges of the Confederate army
HELD AS MAIL ROBBER
TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES
Negro Clerk in Central Postofflce Said
to Have Confessed to
Captors
Cagerness to d&v off mnrtvnt?n r.n t.i.
jme led a-negro mall clerk to steal money
':"'.: "uruui vo confession he
M SAld bv DOStfll lnsnM(-nri in hau ...,,.
' f today. The clerk Gnrr ir irm t-
North Fifty-eighth street, waa held' by
United Ptates Commissioner Long under
JI000 ball W court U
Kent wa employed In the central post
office. Yesterday he was caught. It Is al
leged, abstracting J2.50 from a decoy letter,
and another aura from another letter It
It said h confessed having stolen from the
tnall
s
time, Kjent has been Jn the
yft mb w married
CHILDREN' SET HOUSE APIKE
Play With Matches and Cause Damage
Amountinc to $500
Fire which Is supposed to have been
started by children playing with matches
caused J500 damage to the home of Stan
Islaw Knazek, 2614 Orthodox street Frank
ford Knazek, who was working on the first
floor of his home was attracted to the fire
l the smell of smoke and he rushed to the
second floor and discovered that the lace
curtains on the back room window were
burning
With the help of several neighbors he
tried to extinguish the flames In the mean
time nn alarm was turned In He told tho
police that no stove was In the room and he
suspected that one of his children had Bet
the place on fire
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UOMi:, 1 Glugno
OH austrlacl hanno fatto un goroso a
determlnato nttacco thntro le posliloni
Itallane del Vodlce, ma l'attacco e' falllto
come quelll che lo precedettero Questn
volta, nondlmeno, si e' trattato ill una vera
e propria controffenslva esegulta con mezzl
e con oblettlvl ben determlnatl 15 l'attacco
non si e' llmltatn al settore a nord dl
Gorlzln, ma e' stato esteso anche a sud
flno a Jamlano
Kcco II testo del rapporlo del generals
Cadorna pubbllrato Jerl sera dal Mlnlstero
della Guerrn
Sulle frontl del Trentlno e della Car
nla si sono avute lerl brevl azlonl dl
artlgllrrla e plccnll scontrl dl repartl In
rlcognlzlone
Nuovl tentatlvl nemlcl dl attacco con-
tro lo po.lzlonl nostra del Vodlce e ad
est dl Gorlzla fnttl ((omcnlca notte a
nella glornata dl lerl (tunedl ) furnno
frustrntl dalle nostre truppe .Vol pren
demmo 38 prlglonlerl tra cul un ultlclale
Sul Carso, dopo parecchl glornl dl
vlolenta preparazlone dl artlgllerla II
nemlco nttacco' In massa le nostro posl
zlonl da Dossn Fnltl al mare Sebbena
le nostro poslzlonl dl Doso Fnitl fosscro
stato dtatrutte completamente dall arlonn
dell'artlgllerla nemlcn csso furono stre
nuamonto n con successo dlfese dalle
truppe del 2IS a 316 regglmentl dl fante
rla che resplnsero deflnltlvamcnto II ne
mlco dopo una vlolenta battaglln nono
atante la f.tta cortlna dl fuoco mantenuta
dalle battorto nemlche No I catturammo
63 prlglonlerl
Lo nostre truppe rcslstettero efllcaca
mento agll attaccht vlolcntlsslml del ne
mlcn da Castngnevlzza nlle alture dl Ja
mlano e con vlgorosl rontrnttncchl a com
battlmentl corpo a corpo rlusclrono a
mantonere Intatta le loro poslzlonl nou
solo, ma ancha nd occupare poslzlonl
plu' avanzato nolle vltlnanra di Castagne
vlzza o dl Verslc
A sud dl Jamlano. pur mantenendo In
tatto le nostre poslzlonl ill ula (sur Tl
mavo a San Giovanni) slamo stall co
strettl n rettlflcare leggcrmente II oenti.
della nostra nuova llnea alio scopo di
evltaro II fuoco nemlco Net tempo rat
deslmo le nostre truppo operarouo fre
nuehtt contrnttacchl per arrestare II
nemlco Poco dopo vlgorosl contrattacchl
oporatl dallo nostre truffe cl rldettero lo
nostro poslzlonl coma eisc erano prima del
l'attacco
Telegramml da Londra dlcono che In quel
clrcoll mllltarl st ( redo che gll Itallanl man
tengono una vlgorosa presslone sullo llneo
austrlachc, mentre la sltuazlone del mercato
del vlverl In Germanla a dlvenendo sempre
plu' accentuatamente grave Ora In qucstl
perlodl dl depresslone e" sempre stata abltu.
dine del govorni dl Herllno e dl Vienna dl
pubbllcaro I comunlcatl plu raKxIcuranti
circa la sltuazlone mllltare, e perclo' II
kaiser pochl glornl fa Invlo' un telegramma
dl congratulazlone alle truppe nustrlache
per la loro vltorla (?) sul Carso e sul
1'Isonzo
A Londra si sa che un romuntrato aus
trlaco cho dice che gll Itallanl hanno sul
Carso 180,000 nomlnl e "cmplicemcnte cosa
da rlderc
Ture da Londra mandano che It colon
nello Iteplngton, critlco mllltare del Times,
dice In un nrtlcolo cho vl e" da sperare in
una proslma rlprea deirorrenslva del
russl Gll alkali hanno continuuto u man
daro In Itus'da ccntlnala dl cannonl p una
grande quantlta' dl munlzlonl II crltlio
credo che ancora 7,6 dlvlslonl tedescho c 36
dlvlsionl atiitrlache koiio tuttora Bulla
fronte russa ma sono In gran parte dlvlsi
onl dl Landwehr e dl I-indstulm. non dl
prima llnea
LA QllSTIOVi: DIXILI ITALIANI
WASHINGTON 6 Glugno SI e' ap
preio cl a II generate Gugllclmottl, che fa
parte deli mlsslone Itallnna agll htatl
I nltl ilnurra' qui dopo the I suol com
Iiagnl harunno partltl per dlrlgera II reclu
tamento degll Itallanl non naturallzzatl
ihe si trovano In America e non hanno
rlsposlo alia chlamata alle arml in Italia
La qulstlonc del dlsertorl Itallanl doe- ill
quclla the nou hanno rtxpohto alle chlamata
alle arm! e stata una dello magglnrl the la
mlalono Itallana ha dlcusso cun II gnvcrnn
amerkano fir.i bembra ihe un nccorilo sla
stato ragglunto e che la mlsslone abbla ac
cettato II puntn dl vista del governo timer!
enno quello cloc" di non togllere gll Italian!
che lavorano qui al loro lavoro ihe e' tanto
lirnllcuo .igl! alle.itl quanto lo e' 1 opera del
solil.itl Nondlmeno II generale Gugllelmottl
rcclutera quantl Itallanl si iiffrlraniio spon
taiieaiiiintc I: prohabile the il tnarihrse Ilorsarelll
che ha trattato la qulstlone ion le autorlto'
amerlimie, fara un piinumlo In proposlto
tr.i hieve I; si dice lie egll r.u eoni.inde
lebbe al parlainento Itallono dl npprovaro
una legge nccordante amnlstla agll Itallanl
non naturallzzatl che esiendo In America
nun hanno potuto rlspondere alia chlamata
alia iirml Ad ognl modii II piano del gene
i.ila Gugllelniotti e' quello dl fare per
ilascurn Itullnno, Indlvlilualniente, quello
the unnimilitla generale nou avrchbe
potuto fare.
II principle ill I dine sta tnegllo La tern
peratura e' oalat.i da 104 a 100, 8 ma I'lii
flammazlone delle tonsllll tontlnua ed II
prlncIpe non potra ahbandonare II letto per
tutta la settlmana lorrente nffermn il med
ico curante dr Florla
Ska!
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Photosraph by Ilarrn Knlns
SEES A DIVIDED CHINA
Dr W. W. Willoughby, Amencnn
cnnstitutionnl adviser to the former
Chinese republic, today declares
that a division of China into two
nations seems probable as a re
sult of tho triumph of militarism
over the Constitutional Govern
ment. '
AUTOCRACY WINS
IN CHINA REVOLT
Republic Virtually De
stroyed and Division" of
Country Seems Probable
BITTER STRUGGLE PENDING
URGE NONPARTISAN BALLOT
Organizations Asked to Oppose Change
in Third-Class Cities Bill
TU5ADING I'll , June 6 Secretary A D
McMillan todnv sent notices to all members
of tho Chamber of Commerce and allied
bodies In tho State, ahking them to co
operate with Heading In protesting against
the nbolltlon of the provision for a nou
partisan ballot In third class cities under
the third class lt bill, vvhlih was recom
mitted to the State Senate Committee on
Municipal Affairs
Thn members are asked either to lie pres
ent at the committee hearing In Harrlihurg
nt 2 oiloik tomorrow afternoon or voice
their protest bv mall or telegram to Senator
Vare. tlialrmiii of the lomnilttee
Rids for Improving Public Squares
lllils weie ritelvid tnil.ij lij the Depart
ment of Public Wmks fur Impriviug a
number of public squares tluouglinut the
cltv The amount involved Is $30 000
Kftlmates Included n laretakerH lodge In
llartram s Garden n nmtnlentp Million In
Westmoreland Pink and the demolition of
buildings on squares In the Tweutv llrst
Ward
By RALPH TURNER
TOKIO, June .
Autocracy's forces In China apparently
have triumphed and today It appears that
the Republic Is virtually destroyed A divi
sion of China Into two nations seems prob
able A long struggle of militarism against con
stitutionalism may be expected to follow
the present revolution
Dr W W Wllloughby. American con
stltutlonal adviser to the former Chinese
republic now en route home to the L'nlted
States thus summed up the Chinese situa
tion today
The revolution Is most serious.' he de
clared "The republic Is virtually lost I
look for turmoil of long duration between
militarism and constitutionalism The pres
ent trend Is strongly lo a monarch) The
militarists absolutely control the situation
now And even If, through a compromise,
a new government was established In the
north of Chlnt chaos would still continue
throughout the whole country since the
secession of the southern provinces would
be most likely
"As It looks today a division of China
Into two nations Is probable
"The. democrats of the southern prov
inces are more active In support of a cen
tral government than the people of the
north
"The illltarlsts' object In the revolt Is
fourfold first, abolition of the present
provisional constitution , setond retirement
of Ll Yuan-Hung, third the establishment
of n new government at Pckln fourth a
new Parliament and a new tonstltutlon
"President Ll Yuan-Hung ould retire
If that action would benefit the country
but he considers that the masses of tho
Chinese people expect him to defend the
democratic principles of the republic
against the military dictatorship which is
sure to come with establishment of a re
genc He feels that his declarations of
Independence would only have the effeet
of solidifying the people for a republic
The u.rrcpondent of the newspaper
Asahl today cabled from China that the
American Minister, Or Paul Hellish had
advised President Ll Yuan-Hung not to
resign on tho ground that hlH retirement
would be a division of China Into northern
and southern nations
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KRONSTADTPEACE,
PLEA OF COUNCIL"
Workmen and Soldiers Ap
peal to Rebels to Quit
Separatist Movement
CONTRARY TO REVOLUTION
pirrnoonAD. June
Th Workmsn'n nnd Soldiers' Council to
day appealed to the local council of that
organization at Kronntadt to reconsider Itt
action In nelilna; the, fortress there
'The neliure of tho city wax an assump
tion of power contrary to the policy of thn
Ilusslan revolutionary democracy " tho
council asserted
The I'etrograd general council's action
followed a formal report on conditions at
Kronstadt submitted by one of Its com
mitteemen, M Amission:, delegated to make
an Investigation. .
LONDON, June C'
The turbulence In retroRrnd. rcsultlns
from the establishment nf n Pre Rov'
ernment nt Kronstadt uas WW""'.
tho Lasts return of War Mlnlstir Kcrciisk
from the front
M Kcrcnsky. who In now regal ded
the man of the hour." Is imiklnB heroic
efforts to establish order, but It Is P''l.t,
b Mnxlm tlorky nnd others that there
will ln much bloodshed before tin D-issHe
nnnichy can ho overcome"
The chaotic economic conditions huo re.
stilted In the resignation of Jllnl'tcr of
Commerce Konoaloff. and It Is believed in
some quarters that soon the Cabinet will
conilst wholly of Socialists
The Council of Workmen a and Soldiers'
Deputies Is apparently paying more atten
tion to International affairs thin the urKent
domestic nccds," said a dispatch from
I'etrcjKiacl tnil.iv ".lust now it Is woiklug
with nil Its energy for an International
league of Socialists which will make future
wais Impossible When the itusslan dele
gates meet In Stockholm next month the
llrst decisive steps In the formation of such
an organization will be undertaken
The military expert ot th Tin,7r"i3
I'lilicu iiij iii.i mo evuiuiiotl lit B"rI
has practically wrecked the 1917 11 "J'W
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