fc-i i n iiiiiMriiintiMii'iijiiiiiiMjjiiJLiUilMMlli B ' MiM&G ' hiEGmtr-mL,AiliiJifHSA, JlOMiJAY, JUIA 9, 1917 ' F.J SAMMEES' GOING i CLOSER TO FRONT I RUSS1 INVEST0N0 LA PIAZZA FORTE DIHALICZ - "- ' . - . -. eO--- - S - " ''$$iS-5 lB V If U. S. Forces in France En- ' train for Departure to New Camp k0 BALL GAMES G A-L 0 R E A FRENCH POUT, July 9 America's flmt expeditionary army In France was entraining today for tho trip to Its new camp closo to the bnttlcfront Major General Srlbert wan on enthusiastic as his Sammeea over the change, which will now brine the Americans close" to where there Is fighting The troops them selves celebrated ns they clambered aboard the trains. Many of tho American oincers left slightly In advance of the troops them selves. All the townspeople here have turned out to cheer the Sammees' departure. Yesterday there were ball games galore. Hundreds of French townspeople watched the games curiously from the field Bu Aatncn Hndto to Ihr tnlrrnnllonnl .Vtirs PARIS, July 9. The chiefs of the aerial staff of General John J l'orshlng, the American commander, held a conference with the French nxlatlon league today They arris ed lar,t night and the first thing this morning they plunged Into their work at top speed There I- mtirh ta'k of the possibility of n hugs c 1 in-1 ,ili nffM'M! npalnnt th Germans after the L'nKcd Mates sets flr-ily In the fighting SUPPRESSION OF PAPERS AROUSES SOCIALISTS Meyer London Demands Con gress Got Information ns to Reasons WASHINGTON-. July 9 A score of radical periodicals hue been suppressed temporarily or permanently bv th Government since the beginning of war with Germany The suppression has been accomplished through powers conferred on tho Postofllre Depirtment In the espionage 'Bill signed by tho President, June IB. t Among the publications suppressed, the best known are the Masses, edited by Max Eastman, formerly a member of the faculty of Columbia I'nUcrslty. tho American Socialist, a weekly newspaper, edited and owned by the Socialist party ; tho Appeal to Reason, published at Glrard Knn , and the Blast, organ of the anarchists Most of tho publications suppressed hae waged a bitter fight fnr tho repeal of tho conscription law Under the espionage act the rostoflloe Department may declare to be unmallable matter any articles "Intended to Interfere ultb the buitwj of the military r naval forces of tho United States or to promote tho success of Its enemies " Socialist headquarters In Washington de clare that more than fifty Socialist news paper men have been indicted or are being held awaiting Indictment for violation of the espionage act. Meyer London, reprcsentatlxe of the So cialist party In Congress, was preparing today to ask unanimous consent for a twenty-minute address on the ruppresslon of newspapers and then to Introduce a reso lution calling upon Postmaster General Burleson for this Information' The names and places of publications of alt periodicals temporarily withheld or per manently excluded from the malls since June 1 i The specific artlc'es or parts of articles that have been the causo of such exclusion. The sections of the crplonage act upon which such exclusion la based All correspondence on the enforcement of the provisions of the espionage act, and all general Instructions Issued on the en forcement of those prols!ons Issued to united States District Attorneys and post masters or received from the War Depart ment or the Provost Marshal General London was prepared to point out that tinder the espionage act tho 66,000 post masters of the United States and the rixty four United States District Attorneys are In effect made censors of American news papers . Among the periodicals that have been permanently or temporarily excluded from the malls are the following- The Michigan Socialist, Detroit : the So cialist News. Ceeland, St Louis Labor. St. Louis, Social Revolution, St Louis, the People's Press. Philadelphia ; the Itcbnl a farmers' nuhlfr.itlnn ,,f Uitiiitwi mn t tho Jeffersonlan. published by ox-Representative Tom Watson The August number of tho Masses, w hlch has been excluded from tho malls because Of Its "general tenor," rarrlod a. cover striped with red, white and blue, upon which was printed a cartoon captioned "Making the World Safo for Capitalism " A committee of American Socialist at torneys will coma to Washington Thursday or Friday to confer with Solicitor William II. Lamar of the Postofflce Department; Assistant Attorney General William C. Her. ron and Special Assistant Attorney General Fltta on the postal provisions of the espion age bill. The Socialist committee will In cludo Frank P. Walsh. Clarence Darrow, Morris Illiquid and Seymour Stedman ANOTHER CKUGEIt CASE? Mysterious Disappearance of New York Girl Puzzles Polico NEW TURK, July 9 A disappearance as sudden and mysterious as that of Ruth Cruger started the police on a vigorous search here today for Miss Claire Lei chelster Harrison, twenty-one years old of 464 RIvers'de drive Miss Harrison left her home last Thurs day to go to a tailor shop Her sister Virginia, was with her They separated at HOth street and nroadwaj. Miss Claire has not been seen nor heard from since An unconfirmed report was received by the police today that a girl answering Miss Claire's description had gone or been taken to a town In New Jersey. City Makes Appointments City appointments today include John If. Kunkel, 15 East Tabor road, transltman, Bureau of Surveys, salary 1900; George Gray, 1429 Hast Moyamenslng avenue, clerk. Department of Public Works, JSOOj Howard Helllngs, 8440 Frankford avenue, storekeeper, Bureau of Charities, I BOO; Harry Tolllver, (13 South Thirteenth strset, cleaner. Department of Law, $800: Jesse It. Dando, 1425 Rockland street; William J. Mawhlnney, 2846 North Twenty-fourth streot; Harold Buckley. 1616 North Twenty fifth street, and N. Merrill Chamberlain, till Catharine street, assistant teachers. Board of Recreation, salaries (780 ; Frank B. Rellly, 5459 Pine street, assistant clerk, Bureau of Health, S1000, Italians Plan Hospital Kir Plans for a new Italian hospital to be r -located In South Philadelphia will be out lined tonight at a mestlnr of members of the Clrcolo Itallano, at 1146 South Broad street Other matters to be taken up will bt the charges against Chevalier C. C. A Baldl, that he Ignored the, applications of certain Italians who wanted to attend the reception tendered to the Italian War Com mission when It visited this city. Have Five Sons in U. S. Service ,Mr. and Mrs- "William O Barron, of 2J1J 'Bast Clearfield street, are justly proud o fcaVlng five sons In the service of tha na ion. TwQare Jit the naval reserve, two I Caproni Italian! Gettano Oltre Duo Tonnollate di Esplosivo sulle Minierc di Idria ROMA, 9 Lugllo La battaglla delta Oallzln contlnua tut tora ed II generate Brussllolf guadagna sem pro terreno, sebbene la reelstenza dollo fone autr--tedcschc sla andata numenlando In questl ulllnil glornl Le nrmato rus'e, dopo aver rlchlamato truppe nemlche alia dlfesa del settoro dl Plnsk. doe Brussllolf aveva nel'a settlmana scorsa accennato ad una offensive, si sono lanclate nll'attacco dello poslzlonl nemlche della Galizla, nel scttore ill Hallcz La lorn offcnslxa va svolgendosl rapldamente a nord pd a sud dl quella piazza teutonlca eul Dniester chn distil circa HO mlglla da Leopoll ill cul ' la chlave. Come e' facile Immtglnaro, qui a Roma M attende ron lo Interrssn II rl sultato dl questa Important!- b.ittnglla ilillo Galizla Intanln da Petrograd te'lPKrafnnn ihe II presldento del goerno prvlsorlo ru.-so. Principe Lvoff parlando ad nlciinl rorrl spondentl dl gtornall, ha dlchlamtn die rgll ha plena flducla che. nonostante lo tpttora gravl dltflcolta' che la Russia ileve surirare, I nuol esercltl sono ill miovn nulla ln delta vlttirln II si dlchlaro' convlnto il;n la nucna avnnzata dclle forze del generate nruselloff. anchc se arresinta tpmporanea mente, non sara' affatto trrmlnntii, inn costl. tulra' smii'llceniente II prrludla ill m.-igglorl SUCCPSSl II prlnclpo Lvoff dlssp i hi bI sta proce il'ndo non nlla rlorgatilzzazlonc dcH'psrrclto, ma nlla nuu crrazlone quasi ec-noo, ed II Hue eeso ottenuto In questa prima fnsc o' ramente straordlnarlo n l conslilernno p vlttorlose nzlonl In Galizla o le dlfllcolta' che si son dovute uperarp. SULLA FltONTH ITALIANA Ierl Eera II Mlnlstpro ilflla Guerra Itallano pubbllcaxa II spguinlp rapporto dpi Gen- crale Cadorna clica la sltuazlonp nlla frontc ltalo-nustrlaci. Nrll'nlta Vnltclllnn salmlo notte II ncmlco tento' dl catturnre utio del nostrl postl avanzatl Ksso fu nrrestato dal vlolento cd pfllcace fuoco drlle nostre artlgllerlo e qulndl rlcacclatn Indlptro da un nostro contrattacc" Sul rlmancnte della frontn dl battaglla l'artlgllerla c" Ftata plu' attla. spei lal inpntp sul Vndlco ilop II nemlco concen tre" lmprowlsamente II suo fuom sulle nostro poslzlonl Lo nostre battprle rl tposcro ylojentemento cd etneacemente Nel pomrrlgglo dl Ierl una nostra grorsa squadrlglla ill mncchlne I'apronl. urir tate da ellvoll da caccla. Mito supra Idria N'onoetante II vlolento funco delle nrtlgllerle antlaeree austrlache I nnjtrl avlatorl latc'arono cadero due tnnnellate p mezzo ill altn esplosivo sullo inlnlere ill mercurlo ercrclte dalle autorlta' mllltarl nemlche rausandovl Incontlll p d.innl I'na olta compiuta la dlttlclle mlhsiono. I nostrl avlatorl fecero rltprno alio loro basl cenza dannl nenza ner snffcrto alcuna p?rdlta. Durante una battaglla aerei sottasl sul Carso 1 nostrl avlatorl abbattirono trc macchlno nemlche, due delle quail cad dcro dentro le nostre line? meiitre la tirza preclpltavn nelle llneo nemlche Com'e' noto le mlnlcre ill mercurlo dl Idria sono, dopo quelle dl Alameda In Spagna. lo plu' rlcchc del mondo Un telcgramma da 7.urlgo dice che II presldento del Conslgllo austrluco. dr Sejdler. ha avuto diverse conferenzc con I leaders parllamentarl circa, la formazlono dl un comltato dl vcntlclnque dcputatl che sarebbero Incarlcatl dl tracelaro una nuova costlluzlone per 1'Austrla Intanto U Releherath ha rlflutato dl npproxarc un progctto dl leggp goprnatlo col quale si tcntaxa di abollrp la glurla pnpolnre Questo rlfluto c' cnnslderato come un atto dl sflducla verso l'lmpcratorc LSPORTAZIONE rROIBITA WASHINGTON. 9 Lugllo A vendo II governo amcrlcano appreso che la Ger manla si rlfornlva ill lverl e dl materlale gregglo per le sue fabbrlche dl arml p di munlzlonl attraverso I paesl neutrall a cul glungovano Ip csportazl'inl nmerlcane, II presldento Wilson ha emanalo un prodama prolbento completamentc le esportazlonl senza uno speclale permesso da parte del governo. Un mso dl questl rlfornlmentl si ha con la Svezla da cui negtl ultiinl due nnnl la Germanla ha Importatn ferro per circa 0 mlllonl dl tonnellate oltrp nd una grande quantlta' dl altrl prodottl nccessarll alii produzlone dell'acclalo pd alia fabbrl cazlone delle munlzlonl e dellp arml BREAK MUST COME Officials Regard Severance of Relations With Ger many as Certain RESENT U. S. SUGGESTION fiy CHARLES P. STEWART Special South tmrrlom Table Service of th United PrM8 and Evenino t.t>r Ilt'DNOH AIRIIS. July 9 Argentlno ofTlclals regard n break with Oennany as Inevitable. From high officials today It wa learned that the government does not expect Ger many to agree to Argentina's demand that Germany promise no further sinkings of Argentine ships If this promise Is not made. It Is certain the republic will Im mediately announce a severance of rela tions While Argentina thus hovers on the brink of a diplomatic rupture, the greatest Irri tation Is manifest hero over reports from the United Statea that South America's first necessltv Is to oust German spies Latln-Amcrlcans Insist that the activity of German agents here does not tscecd and very probably docs not even equal the work they are doing In North America Although no officials will discuss tho matter for pub lication, It Is privately hinted that the United States would do well to clean Its own house before suggesting that other natlono dr similar work within their own borders. ASfNCION, Paraguay. 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