IMI& ;wf -H iMKlBWEflHwnwfcTS? fWIPesirfWw- 3Ft - .-i J'4 mnunu At mch wcti' k"r 11 ilioliiliil l) .1 l T1T f I m? It; l bi if,; m 68 I I st I 7ni ri-"l31 ; , r j t a r-.:i -& '? i- '". - j- r- VOL. IV. NO. 207 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918 CorTMCItT. 10t8. t im Pbilio Lxseea Counxt PRICE TWO K FIFTH WARD CRIME PROBE TO GO DEEP Mills to Sparc None in In quiry Into Janovitz Case FACTIONS WAGE FIERCE FIGHT IN MOSCOW STREET MiH'liinc Gun Uscil in Buttle He- Iwccn Itiijsiuii Boliciki mid Anarchist SCHOOLS CEASE ' GERMAN STUDY AT TERM'S END! VICTIM TRIES SUICIDE TO END PERSECUTION Brutal PoliccMcthoils Charged Rival Episode in "The Crack in the Bell" WOULDN'T AID DEUTSCII Rumanian Restaurant Keeper. Witness in Eppley Murder, Charges Hounding I'elrograil, Mn I J fighting Ihib biokcn out between Holshevlkl Hint anarchists In Moscow The Ito1shelkl suriounded the an- nrililstV hendquuitcrs in the ccntei of : the tlty nnd bombaided the building LONG with guns mounted on aimorcd car Desperntc street righting ensued Cas ualties weie heaj The anarchists replied with midline guna and grenides At "iioon the lighting was continuing I foreign Minister Tdiltrheilti tndiy ' ent a wheless message to tteilin, de manding an Investlgithm nf nuthoii tatle lepoits that Getman soldier plundered and limned Wipes In White fluss-li Killing hundicds of the Inhabitants Hoard of Education Acts Favorably on Request of Joint Committee FIGHT IS ENDED Vacation May Be Lengthened and Saturday Sessions Be Introduced I 4 N vNr GERMANS AND FINNS SLAIN Police Thug Fiction .s Rivaled by Fad Saturdas Ma 12 11 SO p m Banjamlu .lunoWtz. Ml South I-ourth street, beaten bv patiolmm. His wife and Dot a lender. 630 Cantrell street, u waitress In Jano vltz's restaurant both beaten when they attempted to leun eauo of trouble. Sundi. -' " i" .T(ino ltK at tempts to end his life b Jumping from fom th-stoi window Sunday. 5 30 P m .lnnoUta again attempts to lommlt suicide by jumping Into Del.iwaic lllver. Tuesday a m Lieutenant Da ley, of the Thlid and Delanc.es streets police station savs he knows nothing of tiouble. but admits lie knew a man mid two women weie ai rested and later discharged. Tuesday, 4 p in Acting Supei In tendent Mills promises piobe of fact that will so to bottom and spare no gulltj person 1000 Perish in Rattle Sixty Miles Fiom Helinpfors Moron, May 11 l'niii tlioip.mil Hermans and members of the finnlsh W'Jilte Guard wen- Killed In a b.ittlo near Lalitls slty miles noitlirast of Helslngfor It was iep"rtcd heie toda I he Gemini homhiidnient killed m.mv Ov Minis Aftel the cecupntlon of T.ininierfor. Sj miles nnrtheast of Abo, b White fiuaid. COO l!uslan nttlcers and rol dierM were slint Thej vvero executed In gioiips of fott oi flft b machine-guns. 7'c. of Resolution Eliminating German Tin Hoard of Kducatlon this aft ernoon unanlmouslj adopted this lesolmlon Biibmllteil bv the Joint fommltttts on high schools for bojs and girls: "llcolvtil, That at the close of the term ending nest month triune) the studv of the Get man language be discontinued In nit the high schools under the hargc and ton 1 1 nl of the bo.nd ' MISSIISC 1ROM IIOUK !"eventceip)ear old Margaret llo, of 32i Kat Clielten axeniie. (Jer niantnwn, who ili,apprarnl lat Tliurfila from llroml Ireet -liilion, where he a einploeil a a Me-nngraplirr U. S.-MEXICAN CRISIS LOOMS; ISSUE GRAVE Germany Incites Carrania to Now Imposition , OIL TAX MAY BREED SHIUUUS I'KHJTIUN American anil British Inter ests at Tanipico Fields Agree on Policy CHICAGO . ATHTICS.. Fnbei-Sclinll:; PHILLIES. MOTHER DEPARTS IN QUEST OF GIRL MARINES I A K E READY S. Citieits Seek Safety Shelter of Warships Off Coast in Aphakia Viclini. Found New York. Ma j Be Margaret Ho in Tlie Find) nf tin- (lermun laiiKiLige m.is oKieied pllmlnitrd fiom the I'IiIIh ule pl.la puhlii sdmo'R after the end of ilo'.id'nf' r,,u'1':,,n",i,",,0,",r.'0,e "' the DISVPPEARED Till RSDAY L.G.UC1 oi Lulicitlon this afternoon Vniitlnr ftatuie nf the session wa Hit- Intiodiiitloii of a let-olution b. John Wan.ini ikei, a iiiemlr of the board I Hilling foi a longci vacation and fhortei I SI hool llls. In cl children innre lime ,, , . I f ' w.i I woik llrrne, Ma II ,. ... Finland In sending 5 00U Hid Uunrd lanamaki wants the nunimet liilsoneiM to woik In (lirmnnj It " Miciillnii txiended Into Uitobei, and stated In a dispatch rei.eled lieie toilas j when s-cliool reopens lie wlsbca the da The On man troops operating in suslons to end at 1 oi J o'clotlt He rinl.Hid hae been leL.ilIed It was said. .' iiropo-ed Sattirda sessions - The lesoltillon was refened to the ele- menial nhools suhcommllUc ere presented to ng fur the elltn- I IN ... .... ttnir..!.. Man Chef 'n-'Hon f rjerman Simon C.rM? who .,..,., ...... ........... ----- - aH )irP8iR m ,lIlllH ot . . .. n,mnini nienlan m bonis suhrom LANDON HEADS PLANE 0UTm:tIij--.ra.M "Morlti KosenstwelB." Teler Clark "Marfarlane's cliararler In "The Crack In the Bell," Is it umntcrpart of ltcn Jamln Junoltz, with the sctllns anil names uliRhtly iliansetl, allliouuU Mr. MaiKarlane mlslit well hae used one of a number of persons In the "Bloody Fifth" Ward who have been made the objeit of pollie hatred under the political regime. The added episode of .lanoilti's experience with Ihe'nollce Is another chapter that might hate been In cluded In the .MacfarUne expose of londltlnns in Philadelphia, which is now appearing as a dally feature In The Etenlng Public Ledger. No one will be spared In the Investi gation into the attack on Benjamin Janoltr. A statement to thl effect was ol Aircraft Production MH'liliicliin. lnii.h 11 Arcbei 1. union. Murrain X V has been ap pointed ililef of the aiuraft production division It w is nllklilh announced b John II Un.iii ilheuor general, till aftel noon , , , l.indon wis foinietls lie pieslilenl f Hie Amellillll 'lUdlator ('ninplllll II" has had iiiulIi eperiune In l.urope lie li ,u uli.nli .nuRiimeil his lieu llllSl vl'lllinul 1.nltiir tin nfllclul coliniLtion wlih alrnaft production Lanrion for Kduln Wolf who Is III refeireil the peltlong to the Joint committee on higher echnols for bos and glrl nf which he Is chair man In due lumens of the liu-hiecs of the meeting came the report of the Joint lonunlttie on hlghei schools The mo tion was mnilo that the committee meiu- lt H U tin ItlMllitn.l i.ii.u, ,f .I... .n...... be-rs of the bouid. recommend the ellin-1""'1 UOth '"''" Nert W" K Ination of lleiman fiom the FOhool" 'I lie r"f girl' found in X'ew Vorl recommendation was nppinxed b the lo be a lctlm of anliasla ft t a Staff Cnrrrxpni rff l . Washlnglim. Mav 14. I tlelldliis stcidfavtlv to all appeal -nnies In tlie word of the ticrman ngenls that tleimanv Ins htuilh cot the win won President Cirrania at the uiglng of the (Jerman Mlnlstei von Kckhaidt is h.uasiu Aincilcin and liiltlsh lntneMH In Mexico In n degieo that inn biing about sciious fi lc lion The AniPiliin and Pi Itish Inteiests ilniill Tanipico bale ugiecd on a united liolln to itsist the new tat on the oil Melds m tit red In Cntanni at tho behest tit the Cerman Minister which thev allege Is contlstatoiv This new tn is collectible In addl- Hon to the pioditttlon nnd evpoit tats which no now v lift, and the foteign lotnpinles lind it is absolute conllsc itlcui of tbch piopeitles HiciPtuv laiiisiugnpptired toda be-, foie tlie Senate I'oiclgll TltlationsCom mlttte Jle e)lulnivl the Mexican Word was lecehed Ihlr afternoon that piohlem paitictililly In iclation to the n gill tielipvtd to Im .Margaret llo ".:; Tanipico situation isinalois hid been 'hellcn avtiiue l.ennantow n who dls. dlstuibed bv piess dispatches as to nppearcd last Thuisd.n. Intel been found the c I isls Secretii Lansing in th wandering ahnlessiv neui 'llilid avenue nnln minimized theatoiles The Ad- mlnlxtintluu pollc.v Is known to be Brief Description of Margaret Hoy Shi is seventeen veals old She went a blue ciepc dt i bine diess nnd small hat of iniliiaiy efeslgn She is (lie feet font lnehe tall she Is gicill UitPiested In wai woi l She i said lo be beiutlful but quiet III demianor innnths has Inleieited himelf 111 'committee memgeis and the Iloird of .ducatiou then voted uiianiinouslv to accept tho lepoil , llesldes President i:dln Wolf two other memliers of the hoard were absent riiej vvcie Vvei.v I) Hariington and COURT CENSURES CA1LLAUX Makini: Statement at Treason Trial I the Kltuitlrm and It Is known that ho 'was one of the Hist men to appreciate .the shortcomings In me aircraic iiro l,r.ini and to suggest changes therein t. union tanks high js a production .Mi.il lllj task will be to see tint the altnlanpH nnd not eiue ale produced I laluard Mai tin Ills ihoice was commended by many There was even piospcct of a lengthy heie vvlm know of his ablllt session when the boaid convened I'olltliiiis urging discontinuance of Ger man as a part offhe public school curriculum wpie presented on behalf 1 T . , of patiiotlc- individuals and organl- rrnllllllls rorilier Premier I'rnill zalloiis, such as the Patriotic Order Sons I or America and the American Protective League. Members were present fiom several c.f these organizations I'ncertalntv was felt up to Ihe list minute as lo the result of the meeting t rjre humiliation I Petitions against ilie studj of Oeiman weie piesented fiom the Kiatetnal Patriotic Americans Slate I'ouiicll, and I the timid of the Oldei Association, Phil adelphia Countv of the some oiganlza 1 Ion , luiiioved Urdu of Ited Men To hocltslnk Tilbe Nn J6, Homeopatlile Medical oclet nf the Twentv-tiiird Wind Women s Homeopathic Society, Junior mdei of the I'nlted Aincilcan Mechanics Stale Council of Pennsjlva nla, Oldei nf Independent Amerltans ! Slate I 'nunc II of I'enns) Ivunia , Older of Independent Ameiicans Pennsylvania Mrs Hoj, iliu glils motlici who had stalled a ioiiiitrv-vv.de. seaich for her dauglitelr went to .Xmv Yoik this af ternoon Mie was on the verge of nei vous breakdown due to vvoirv over the glrlH disappearance She believes the gill in X'ew Ynil, Is her daughlei Mies Hoy, who was emploved In the trejsuu.ofli.e of the ItaJJroail, clisappeared bile lunch She received Is sild Hun the Melcan situation should bo kept quiescent. Americans Itcaeh Tanipico Two hundred Americans, driven fiom tlie nil fields, wheie thej have been at woik, have aiilved at Tanipico .ind taken icfuge under the guns of Ametlcan wnishlps l.ving within lange Befoie re.idUIng TMUplco the weie l'arl, Ia H lovrph e'aillaux fnr mei Pieiuli Pienilei taking the stand Icalaj In the lonuet Itnugc tieason tiials was lefusid permission to make a state ment He was allowed oulv lo answer questions I falllnux who helped flu nice thp Bon net llouge Is a mateiial witness In tlie ..i, trial of live inenibets of the staff, charg- ll lilll.runij tlll. ,.'(uiiu,i: mi,, vwin- Pennsylvania f robbed- of their belonging.! and out to threatened with death I telephone call Avoid m.iy reach the I'nlted Mates I befoio leaving for lime heon. and ap- at any moment that the Ave or six peared greatlv distressed hundred Atneiienn marines on the .miss iioy is siriKiiiKiv neauiiriil anil Is said to have a generallv winning pcr-sonalltv American waishlps Ivlni, off Tanipico .... .. KA.. c vrainir Sutielintcndent .m.tce with the enpinv ""' , 'lllB ,'oulli r,l""K- 1'lohlblthlB th, of Police Mills 'funnel 1'ieiuler from making a state- lanovlU his wlfo and an emplove ln(.n, s MBaidcd as a severe censuie ,' slleired to have been attacked by because of the usual fieedom of pin- are anegea io n"- ceduie In I'rerch tourts Patrolman Aueibach last Satutua ae (.niidUX t hH tetiinonv denied aid- JanovlU's lestaurant, 3U South Fourth lug lloiinei Itouge treet, ' An investigation Is also being made mm jjj cf- pCKED bv rtistrlct Attorney Itotan . Superintendent Mills wouW not discus g Onlnailoe Plant to Be Built the alleged assault until a report his Rj,tbbur , been made by investigators who have ,,,, Ma vllle Island, been detailed on the case. itl the tihto lllvei, near Plttsbuigh has . . in , ir, tlm hottom of It, ' he ' been selected as the site of the enormous "We will go to the tiotiom oi ic. lnal.c(, ,, that ,un ,,,. buU bv ,e aid 'and will be guided only by '' rnited Stales steel foiporotlon foi the ..' , .v.. .iur" War Department, it was announced this truth In the mailer. 'atleinoon The plant will be used foi Two attempts at suicide In tlie last ,he manufacture of lieavji at tlllet . Jann,l, ll.lVO Ueell "e iiiiuii i-cuccriMciiL com anOVlli liavei uirrii ...... . -,.-, n,u,l ht rl,p and Ihe ns imiu mwioi'i interior or Ihe cnuutrj. the Wai De- l'lftli Waid tragedy broke, nartment has selected Vevllle Island . ...... i i rcinon ' in tlie Uhio mver. near I'liisuurgn ns Saturday nigui no cuy.u ..v . the site on whlih this Is to be built. her-ause of his woiry ov er the turn woik will be pusneu as rapiaiy as pos- 'havo landed and gone Inland to seize the nil wells owned b Aniejican and, Hiltish Inteiests I Continueil opeiatlon of these oil j wells and the expoitatlon of the oil to' Ameilca nnd lnglumt Is an important! wai necessltv . bei-ausp mini nf ihrti IV n.lilnrlnn. .Mav II Tlie savinir of r,.i.,..u i .,...,...,. -,. .! 1-:sO0(i miles nnnuullv In iranscon- """"." "'""ii rciiisiei ior M'ADOO APPROVES SHORT LINE Transcontinental Route for L. S. Itdihouil Saves .Mileage. tlnental passenger tialn se vice will be effected through a cliectuie approved to da bv lllrctor rieneral or rtali ioads McAdoo The order will take effect June -' . The econ'iuiv is iliaile po-islhle thiougli Ihe elhnln itlon of duplicate service be tween ChlciiMi and Pacific- coist points motor imwer The Mexican oil is alo used bv the lllei in muneious other war activities Tim American and Hiltish oil In leiets as a last itsort huve made a (ontlnuerf on Pate I mo, Column Tlirt I and the finding of more dhect route ( fitllimieel nn Pace Two, Column Tvto ATHLETICS BLANKED BY CHICAGO, 3 TOO three das by frustrated bj members of Ills famll i War Depaitment fi the building an . , .. .1.1, .1 niismnt at suicide operation, of an mdnance.plan In tl This Is his thlid attempt at "" u" , ltltCTlor of ,he 0uiitri. the Wai Di Falicr IIoIcIa Maeks to Three Hits As Rally in Ninth Fails REFUSES PROTECTION J. GORDON BENNETT, OF POLICE AT GAME HERALD EDITOR, DEAD Police Captain Orders Men Suurumbs at His Villa in From Shihe Park. When Pass Is Nullified France Afler a Week's IllncfS since the ff-ir- bad taken that day. Atlslnir. he crept to the window and opened It, preparatory to taking a four slot y Jump to death. Mis. Janovltz was awakened by tho noise, of opening- the ulndow and seized her hUBband be fore he could take the fatal plunge. During the lone night she talked With him, and finally succeeded In convincing him that'll would bo belter for him to face his enemies and tight to the finish. Tor tho time Janosltz agreed, but he became despondent again Sunday night and left the house. He wandered lo the Delaware River. At the Lombard street wharf he made up his mind to put an end to his troubles. He started to Jump off. but a lons'horesman nearby prevented. Janovitz aald today that the attack in him by Patrolman Auerbach, dur Ing which airs, Janovltz and Mrs. Dora Landley, a waitress in his res taurant, were injured, wis prompted by a" follower of "Ike" Deutsch, Vare leader of the ward. "I was accused of selling Intoxlcat- siblc- PKHRV OUT-I'ERRIEU OntlueJ sn ! Two. Column gotta THIEF SENT "HOME" Goes Back to Jail Where He Has Spent Thirty-One Years Patrick Sullivan, sixty-seven, wlio has aixnt thirty-one years of his life In Jail. today was sentenced by Judge Johnson to from eighteen months to three years li ihe Eastern Penitentiary. Tho defendant pleaded guilty to steal- lag id irom tne ouicner snop oi earn 7!T .i....i.... itKft aA..v. . 9 OI1T6IIIUIO, .v MWU.ll WW U.S. TAKES POSTAL TUBES Senate Adopts I I rllnilil. If. 'Murpliv, r Amendment Ail-; ". thorizing Government Operation i4,1"r,nl,,ll,i,lfi IV imMniton, Mav 11 By a vote of Itlobrrg, if. 12 to -'3 the Senate today nassed the m.i,,iii.i. .ii,. nincndnient to the postal appropriation , f,cltti, r bill authorizing the Clovernment to take ' K..,,r ' ' over and operate the postal tubes In lx-.r""' ' iik ino Ml II. II. n a ii n "! I I in l l l i s t I n o Captain of Police Kenn) In civilian clothes is said lo have tried lo enter Slilbc Park on a pass without pajlng the ten-cent war tax this afternoon Kennj was ic fused admittance to the baseball game becaure of an order re cently liisued, In which It Is "pcclfkall Xen Inrk. ilav If lames Gordon Bennett proprietor of Ihe .Xevv Yoik Herald, died at D Dam tnda at bis villa In southern France, according to a private cablegram re ceived here todav Mr Bennett had been III for a week with pulinonarj congestion and cardiac large cities In the country beginning Julv 1 Prior to the vote Senator Lodge made n speech bitterly denouncing Clovernment opeiatlon of the tubea The fallacy along the whole line of this business Is that they are run for the amusement and pleasure of the Post master (lencral instead of the whole people," he declared, "The Boston Chamber of Commerce and virtually every one who lias oc casion to U3 the tubes favor them.." GIRL HURT IN MOTOR CRASH Mias Elizabeth Roes in Norrie town Hospital Seriously Injured Miss Llizabeth Ross, eighteen, daugh ter of Pr, George Ross, 17-'l Spruce street, Is In the Charlb Hospital. Ncrrls town, with a broken leg and Injuries to the head Her condition Is serious. Miss Boss was rldlngLn the side car of a motorcjele run by Jules Wellen. 639 do wen avenue, Mt. Airy, when the machine was hit by a racing auto inoblllst. The occupants of the auto mobllo left the two Injured persons In the road. Wellen Is suffering slightly from cuto apd bruises. England Will Feed Towier" London. May 14. The Clovernment will release 600,000 tons of low-grade meat ior ino manuiuceure or dog Dls cults, thus preventing canine starva tion, the Dally News said today. Total 31 3 fl 11 laniletnii, rf, Kopp, If, . Unlker, rf. Hum., lb. , fmrilnrr, 3b, ,, l)aldson, li Shannon, ns. . . Perkins, r. .. I'errj, p. . . Oldrlnr ., fllrAlii) TolaU . Ariu.LTirs All. li. O. A. 3 n I II s st n n " i stated that no police office! in civilian trouble He has resided abroad for J 'clothes Mm 1 1 enter thi grounds without many jears His bod probablv will be l mm and then mini ,u v id. r.m.rn. brought to his Paris home and then tent ,a psbs. anu then must pa tne Govern-',0 N-c orK for ,)UrH, 0 merit's wai tax i - When Captain Kemi) was tefused , James Gordon Bennett, one of the most " .admission, ho Is declared to have sent romantic and picturesque figures In word lo the policemen detailed at the American newspaper history, waa a na- ball game to leave the grounds They ,ie Xew Yoiker bavins Ueen born In o , left Ihe park bhlbe Patk, which Is the chambers street, just off Park row. May 0 home of the Athletics, pas tlie Police in, jsil His father who was founder of o Pension Fund an annual amount foi fur- t,e Xew York Heiald had wrung suo lnlshlng police piotectlon at the baliress from many failures and the Ben Oigames. j nelt home was in a fashionable nelgh- j( Ben Shlbe iiresidint ol Ihe Athletic borhood. The son was v ell educated by i llaseball club, this afternoon stated that tutors and acquired several languages Mthe ticket-taker nt the north gate, abroad. He was not a college graduate. ' through which Captain Kenny attempted I To understand what may be deslg- to pass, was perfectly right In not ad- nated as the nomadic' tendencies of milling the captain until he had paid this remarkable man, who had spent the his ten-cent war tax, greater part of the last forty years In "Just what will result from this after. Europe, returning Intermittently and al- noon'a affair I do not know," said Mr Shlbe, "The police left the grounds and the game proceeded witnout protection Captain Kenny did not say whether the police would be present at the games during the rest of the week." Hatted for Perkins In Ulh, tlUIIrd for l'err In nlnlb. Two-base hllk llandll, ItUbers. Me rldee fly flandll. Htruek out Ily Faber, S by rurr, I. lae on bull. OIT rober, 5 off Perry, I. tiouble ploy Hfbalk to l(lbrr to Weaver, it lid pitch Faber. Umpires lllnttn and Connolly. .. nr.ni.-nn- 1T7 RI4VTT7dl siiius i-.rk, May if I Brought From Siberia to Moscow Ciban Faber hurled magnificent ball for Arraignment, In Report this afternoon, letting the Athletics Htorhll0lm Wa) i4The newspaper down with three hits. The White box -ridengen declared today that an em. took the game, me ie " 'i mo. lilt , Connie Mack those Perry again, and EX-CZAR TO FACE TRIAL lootlnuMt on Pure Thirteen. Column One (rhlllles-Sl. Louis lim on psio 16.) nlove of the Swedish consulate at Petro grud brought back a report that the for. . irer Czar has been removed from Siberia' to Moscow and will be tried before a special court. All traffic has been stopped at the Russian-Finnish frontier. wajs unexpectedly to .xew York, where his advent wag usually marked by more or less startling changes in the person nel of the Herald's editorial staff, and also to explain his alternating shrewd ness and Impulsiveness, It Is necessary to know that he was half Scotch and half Irish In his ancestry. His father. James Gordon Bennett. 1st, was born In New Mill, near Keith, Scotland, of Cath olic parents, who were said to be French In their origin, while his mother was Henrietta Agnes Crean, a poor but talented music teacher, whose parents were Irish Kdltor at tong Rang The elder Bsnnett died In" 1871, when, the Herald was at full tide of prosper ity, leaving the joung man In charge BASEBALL SCORES 00010200 03 OOCC0CO0 0 0 rniy-rcikins; umiiiic, Dinccit-Coitiolly. 10 0 0 0 0 0 Z 1 ST. LOUIS.. 2 0 10 0 HogK-Uuins. Do.ik-Snyilcl , unipiics, O'Dajr-Frron. NATIONAL LEAGUE M'AV YORK. 0 2100000 0- nnsiifi.cti... . oooocsooo- Bnincs-McCfiity; Millci-Sclimltit 1IROOKIAN 00001000 0- UNCIXN.V'II 0000 0 00 10- 3 C liunci-JIlllei; binUh-Wiiigii. Triple Offensive Pli for Sea, France ai Italy U. S. WAR FLEET MM GET INTO A( Reichstag Clamors for ItJ Naval Forces to Aid Tj ton Cause ARTILLERY DUEL R S0ST0X.. CHICACO. 3 0 0 0 Germans Center Heavy Fij British Position Eat fT AmiAtlB f rilllBatn-Wilson; VatiBlin-KilUfer. AMERICAN LEAGUE ( LEVJXAXI) 0 0 2 0 WASHlMriOX ..0000 Moi ton-O'Neill; Ayeis-Alusinith. OTHHR MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES POCTPONF.T) OTHER GAMES fi'MTXPRinXllR. -13004100 llG IP 3 rRn:xi).ssi:n:rT. oooiooon 1-253 XOK ill LAST 0 0 0 0 CLMItALHIfJJI... 0 0 0 0 ADDITIONAL DETAILS PHILLIES-ST. LOUIS GAME WUlttetl hit info Baucioft fouloJ to Thiul Iimlns (riiillicB) Hogg walked, a tiouble jilnv, Uetzcl to Hoinsby to Fatilcttc. Jliiul. JIoN urns. St. LouK Doak doubled to left. Smyth bac rificcd, Stock to LudciUb. Smyth tapped toHogg aud Doak bcoied. Eninl lined to Brtuciuft and a thiow to McGnfflgnn doubled Smyth. Ouo iun- ANOTHER CREEL INVESTIGATION DEMAKDED WASHINGTON, May 14. A congressional investigation of Gcoige Ci eel's icmniks in New York, said to be dlsicspectful of Congicss, is demanded in a lesolutiom Representative Tiead way lntioduced today. Trcadway asked that the investigation bo conducted by tho House Committee on Rules, nnd that they recommend, if Cicel is found dlsicspectful, appropriate censure. MEETING OF RULERS STIRS UP AUSTRIAN UNREST i WASHINGTON, May M. The conference between Emperqr Chailes of Austii.i and the Kaiser nt German gieat hwttquaitert has been b landed ns the Austrian 1 tiler's atempt to s,tcuie the bupport of Germany in quelling the Au&ttian disttubniicc?., ac cording to official diplomatic dispatches heie today. Instead of tending to quiet the people, the dispatches say It will make a 1 evolution in that country ncnier. PORTUGAL PROMISES AMNESTY TO OFFENDERS LISBON, May 14. Foitug.il is to have teliglous and politi cal toleiance and amnesty is to be gi anted to nil political of fendeis except ceitaln membeis of the old lepublican govern Tneivt, fcaitl a pioclnmation lead by President Paes at City HaU It is repoitcd that Doctor Betaucouit, Poitugusse iiiinisttr i France, will be appointed Pieniiei. MRS. FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON WINS 10V0RC: SAN DIEGO, Cnl May 11. Mabel Judsou Haulsou ffa today granted n dlvoice heie by Supeiio: CouU Judge An'Jre-rs fiom Fiancib Buiton Haiiison, former Govemoi Oeneial of the FhilipplncH. The divorce wns giantcd on the giounds of destr tion and Mi3 Hnnlb-:i 7as given cuatody of Uti -Ui:i-'-nnd $15,000 a ysAV alimony. PARIS HONORS MEN WHO "GET" TEUTON GUNs TAR1S, May U.Deputy LouVsecq v2sitedthe Frnwl; b.-.t-teiics which ilestioyed a German long-:aii3e sun wh ch had Ire n shelling this city and handed tho gunners 5(300 lirn.J, r s.. fuia Paiislans, it was au'uouiufd loduy. Coacluted on r Tbreo, Column Tne ASKS LICENSE REVOCATION Prosecutor Wolverton, Camden Coun ty, this afternoon asked the Excise Hoard to revoke tin liquor license of Joseph Teltleman, saloonkeeper, :077 South Seventh stresi, Camden Woherton charged Teltleman with having sold liquor to a draftee about to depart for Camp Slocum, WOMAN DIES ON STREET Mrs, Louise Clarke, 1(13 Allengrove street, fell dead of heart disease today at Frankford aenue and Foulkrod street. Mrs. Clarke was slxty-fourt She was the wife of a contractor ot Frank ford. She took a leading part In Red Cross and other war work. London, M Military experts are uni In the belief that a triple blow is impending on the Fruncc and in Italy. It is believed that th arm; ....... . . "" auenued by the Kaicer and '. Charles, which had represe from the army and navy as wa suited in the ramification of dorff s plans until they now i a drie by the German higk neet, while all the German i trian reserves on land are- Inl. ,1... l1-x, new me iignung. wj ine tunuenburg-Ludendorir-il bination commands the navy i as the army. Beinir a oldi-1 land, Hindenburg is naturally to sacrifice the navy to incretM chances of a military success. The bottling up of Ostend aiti brugge has cut in h.-If the opportunities for naval leaving only points of depar reiuges considerably northv on the other hand. Germany I of concern fiom the Baltic! able to concentrate all strength in the North Sea. Rrlrliitor Clmorey ...c uruiiicn Jeeicnsiag is refl . . ... .u,.luliiiK 0,.r ,ne inactivn I fleot and the failure of the sub oiarve England or preentJ armies from, arriving In Frano It Is virtually certain thatci naval units would take part In i If it takes place. German mine fields planted?! kafferrar-k ImlUi. .... .irAjl - ..,..., t. iJiciFKraLio retreat If the German fleet Is Gothenburg fishermen refuse to I German mine fields, remaining,.! Twentj -one Sw edlsh trawlers retiM port, fearing to risk themselvevj the pilnes. .-uu,., .... . .. .iicnuaiu nuia, tne. na-val ex the Dally .Telegraph, declares tS answer to the German submarln acstroyer and the mine. ThJ Including the United States, formerly the weakest In that After the war, however, they wjl the debt caused by the co-op tne American nav not-onlyiti vojing but in fighting submarhS I the naval position is improving;, sir. nurd. It is due to the Amerh British fleets. gJ i,caiuius me poQsiouiey or battle, the strength of the Qr has been maintained and somJ nnese ooimerica s Dailleshlps associated with It, London, : ciennan ariuiery is now I cannonaaing untlsii positions itm iors or tne somme and Ancre 3 vtar umce announced today. (1 ince ices ease or Amiens), There has been no break In paratUe lull in ihe Infantry op now ever. xm mere were minor operatic nntisn raming a uermau trei flobecq, capturing soma orlsone of Men Hie an attempt by the to raid a British trench broko A une text or tne official report j iv e carried out a success! duruir the night northeast' Docq una capiurea some vviinout susuininc any ourseiies. . fjn in inn enemy yi attach one of our nMti''i Mervllle, but was driven' lueses. Tlie hostile artillery wag me cwmnie ana Ancivo sec (Robecq lies on the Flan, front, and Is between seven miles nortnweat of the Brit I Bethune. Mervllle la six B east of Robecq. Both places district Detween uethune brouck, where the Germans to deliver blows when they assaults), " Paris,; successiui patrni operation rled out by the French on 1 and Meuse river fronts, whtf in tne capture ot some uera. era, the War Office reported I tempted German raids kti Heavy gunfire has dtvelopeil pagne. ; The text of the communk Our Datrou Hansard Wood, near . 1 wMt of the Meuse Rhrar. the capture of prkwaetm. An enemy nm mvm vsneed pest nertheae Sorel was easily ; The artWenr' lively tsi ChajHMSM, : de Mesaa, m m Atensiesi QW.fflJCO.AM I BID?" ctTcr-rutrS "THE CRACK IN T !, ri -ii fftfMlmii i'ntWflti -- -lA-"- YMfii1! rttfrtlil It.t.i'A EjnijIgLiLin. &.BLiJZm2X
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