City and Nation Unite in Solemn War time Observance of Memorial Day HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH LXXXVI— No. 129 12 PAGES BIG ARMIES STOP BATTLE IN DEADLOCK Pronounced Pause in Activities Gives Impression That New Phase of War Is to Come With Great Drive on One of the Fronts KAISER PICTURES DECISIVE TIME OF WAR AS BEING "NEAR AT HAND" General Cadorna Pushes on His Campaign For Trieste Where Desperate Fighting Marks the Campaign Between Italian and Austrian Armies There has come such a pronounced pause in the major ac tivities of the great war as to give the impression that prepara tion for a new phase in the development of the conflict may be in progress. Only the Austro-Italian front where General Ladorna is deter minedly pushing his campaign for Trieste, is any sustained offen sive movement going on. I lie great battles which developed last month on the front in northern France have come to a halt. Even counterattacks by the Germans have virtually ceased along the British front, while on the French front they have lessened in number and violence. The recent pronounced aerial activity also lias subsided. W hen the next blow is to be delivered can only be surmised. Indications are multiplying that the Germans are looking for some new development. They have mentioned the Russo-Rumanian front at the place of expected attacks. The trend of the news from the entente side of that front, however, has not been such as to lead to the belief that an effective stroke could be delivered upon the Teutonic lines there at present. Emperor William in addressing his troops on the front in northern France recently exhorted them to stand fast in the decisive time he pic tured "near at hand." Apparently thus, a renewal of the Franco-British attack, possibly on a larger scale than ever, is anticipated. As for some time the fight ing on the western front yesterday and last night was of a local charac ter. London reports only trench raids. Paris announces the repulse of a German attack on a narrow front near Mont Blond in the Champagne and an important raid by the French at the famous Hill 304 in the Verdun region. Thousands Honor Memory of Late Ambassador | By Associated Press Pittsburgh, Pa., May 30.—Memor ial Day took on a deeper meaning in Pittsburgh to-day as thousands tiled past the bier upon which the body of the late George W. Guthrie, ambassador to Japan, lay in state in Memorial Hall. Citizens of all ages and stations passed in contin uous processioon for nine hours. It was Pittsburgh's tribute to the man who once served as the city's mayor and who has been termed "the city's foremost citizen." Perfectly Satisfied to Get $16.50 of $1,400 Back Henry Null, of Tower City, last] evening made a complaint of robbery in the Strawberry and Cowden sec tion. Null complained of the loss of a round SI4OO. When searched he still had $16.50 in real money, and SI,OOO in stage bills. An investigation was made but nothing disclosed to substantiate the tale of loss. This morning he was overjoyed to receive his fit.BO and departed apparently perfectly satis fied. CONFERENCE POSTPONED Amsterdam, May 30.—According to news received from the Dutch delegates at Stockholm the Socialist conference has been postponed until July 15 or possibly later. Every thing depends upon the arrival of the French and Italian delegations. PROTEST HATES INCREASE By Associated Press Washington, May 28.—Shippers : from Vermont to Texas to-day added their protests against the proposed 15 per cent, freight rate Increase at the Interstate Commerce Commis sion hearings. THE WEATHER] Kor Harrlsbnrg nnl vlelnltj i Fair itnv l ' i! If! Iliv^ .. ; : 1 ' jj VILLA FORCES WIN BATTLE 1 Presidio, Tex., -May 30. A Villa force attacked a i Ojinaga, Mexico, opposite, here early to-day, surprising l V, the Mexican government soldiers in the Karruon there 1 | and causing them to flee to the American side, i J 1 their arms in Mexico Ail women and children at | Ojinaga fied across the line into Texas when the at -1 > r, / MARRIAGE LICENSES , Carl Honikt mid i'lilmi May Kinney, llummeUtownt Harry Ed ward Mpliplng, 1.l ne vi lie. anil t'ntherlne Kll