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THE NEW YORK TIMES. SATURDAY. JULY 20. 191S. ATHIA SUNK: OF CREW from Cunard Liner, i Down Off cf Ireland.

THP.EE TORPEDOES 'J fir an American Port ta Com More Soldiera, to tb Other Slda. Officers and Crew of the San Diego at a Recent Ball Given in Their Honor I. tj T' TS Tiiam fcrtatnr. to 1 H9 MW XORK TtMXS. N'.

July 19 The Cunard 1 3 I count of Ireland on Wednee- on an outward voy and forward. Only fiv per- Jot their lives. Three 1 I t-s tri ra aaid 1 1 ty th explosion of a room. Tha rt- 1 out much dtlay and a port, where they arrived on rsM. Inrl'ide 19 saloon and'Sl had Jurt finished a it tin a beautiful Sum-i." n.i a n.

ember ef ha iuuui v.l. a iui (Jeuu r-ir 3 hatch forward. liter another torpedo In the engine room and cf crew who vera at W. cou' aire the sabma-- vii a tif two-masted vessel, Is', of U-boat. did ij'it aeem be i Td ty thr aro eipl i ta'tlrg in water, but I 1 1 hive Usicj fur hour.

tua have bn towed Into I' a L'-but bad pot got i. i a a hour after tha first 1 V) near tha gunner's A illusion followed. Wa that tha Carpsthta wji dJB rapidly After at ajuut diaap- 1 Ai 103 OF THE SOMES HERE Caatiaue4 front Faf 1. foluoia S. (bat they did not know whether they were to receive eurvlvora from the San Diek'o.

SANK AFTER EXPLOSION. Government Sy Manner of Ship's Destruction Not known. Fperus! la Tkt Xrt York Tin. WAStllNOTON, July 10. -Probability of t'io return of German ubmarlnce to American chorra waa Jiclod lata thle afternoon when the Navy peprtmeiit anneunt-ed that the American afniored Cru.r Bun Plego.

formerly the California. U.GaO tona displacement, waa una" at o'clock this morniny ten mi Ira aoutheaat of Fire Inland Light, on tha ixng Island tvoast Huw tha San Diego waa aupk waa not dicloeei. tut it (a known that the loaa of the yesbel -waa due to an perfect discipline tiihipl en board. There waa among tha paangera. Tht pioaioiu Whether IhU waa caused by i whole aituatlon well lu min- or tornedo.

a bv an internal i tt ra4nfera and craw. ti tha five rnr who i wrre away from tha nf In their b)U wtthin a an r. ur after tha firat tor-i i a. were ke4 up 6 mid lay." of the craw aaid: on our toata If a. rlil r.ot coma up.

Eha aeeincU her g-ir. on Vf." i that at tha firat i ulrele.xi Bfparatu waa i an4 It waa tmposaitla for tha i a. n.J out her SOS. Thla. r.

vma dona by another vestel In y. li answered by an i vfHuvL, which arrived on i liiKi'in li and 1 clock In n. Tl'Ia aurvlvor tratiflea in. try of tha third engineer of tha Carpthia. ri hi.lly acaided over dif-i its of hij body atiod by tha i ar.i aucceedej in bringing tha a rued Tttante Paaaeagera.

it. 'on of thn ainking of tha i received ycaterday by I a of thi line. They a 14 1 til it 1 lurvlvora hi.l hn ftf. on the other aide. The carried a crew cf 1JQ offlcera i fc nI l' lux cabin rairgers.

i tijund far an American port, f.ii. It waa (named h-re, i a port In England on July I -a artackrd by a U-bot thi ifm.x;n. Kha com-! ly t'ataln Wlltiam I'tc-'hero, i pot on June 1 Amrli.aa trooyn. became fjmoua la ahru, under tha command i ltjatron, aha reecued ft lUt White mar Lnar 1 waa ripped open by aa 1 r.i with a heavy lost of i'n liostron waa hithly com-f atrarmng at ap4 i tie he ril at nijht when ha t) from the TiUpic, and f. ho us I.j.wai from Americana cf for hi work I rui.iitrj'ineii and wonna boata.

The Carpaihla i cf the Titanic. war bh-aa the CarpathU thoutanJa of tona of auj-r UrtU! Goveramect unul i ao, when ahe waa char Ur.iUi ttatea Government i trovia. Mia waa alto one i mcrhaiit atamcra ta ap- i A mi atre artnd agalnat waa a atel twln-ecrew i 1 i A 1 l.ririfl -a ft ftt bam. and thlrty- i i ji.t nuii. aas waa ouiii la I ii for the HaJlitr-i ifngtr and freight trade Vutk.

i la tha fifth that the I JUue i.at lo.t la five weeka. wra the Aarania. Auaon.a. an tValenti. and leavea onlj T-t yiaacla afloat out of the the operated before accident, was something that the Navy Department professed to have nothing definite exiough upon which to baa a Concluelon.

Thrw was no loaa of life ao far aa tr.cwn. according to the official an-nounntiunt. Tha Sin Diego had on board a total of l.JH offlcura and men, Tha name of her commanding offiecr waa withheld at tne department, but It waa stated at 11 o'clock tonight that no report had yet come from him or from any of the ship's officera. It waa explained that difficulty hi obtaining the facts waa due to the fact that the wlre- Icss waji not being used and also be cause none of the officera men, so far as the department was aware, had yet reached the mainland of Long Island from Fire Island and were not czv pitted to do so until after midnight, or probably in the early morning-hours. Here is the official announcement Issued about 0 clock thta evening: The Navy Department has received, reports from the Third Naval District atating that the U.

S. S. Ban lUeRO was sunk ten miles southeast Kire Ialand Light at' o'clock this morning. Oim officer and two boats' crewa were landed at Life Saving Station on Long Island. Other survivoie are In boats and four eteamere are atandlng by.

to far as can be ascertained there appeara to have been no loaa of life. The cauae of tha alnking boa not yet been determined. The Ban Diego was an armored crulaer of 13,60 tons displacement and carried a complement of 1,114 officera and men. Tlwro whs a disposition in acme naval ituarters to take the view that the San Diegoa loss was due to an esplosion caused by contact with a mine, but ft nee there are no mine fields ten miles out from Fire Island, the presence of the ruins nrgbt just as well Indicate the tredonce o( a submarine as the of the viss'l by a torpedo. While this was tha view of some officers who pointed out that off.clol reports showed that four steamers were standing by and had cot been attacked, and that no other attacks on vessels had been reported, the Navy Department, in its official announcement, carefully refrained from expressing an opinion as to tha cuuse.

Cause fit Prtrroalaed. It contented Itself with the very safe statement that Ui cause of tha sinking has not been muat not be interpreted as meaning that officers on the ahlp were not aware of the cause of the explosion, but only that neither they nor any one else bad given the department any Information definite enough upon which to base an opinion. Tha fact of tha matter, It was learned at a lata hour tonights la that up to that ttma the department did not know the cause of tha explosion, whether It was a mine, a torpedo, or something rise. It was esplalmd that- nothing conclusive had been received becauae the officera hod not been landed on the mainland. It la understood tha survivors were taken to Fire Island, as well as to life-saving stations along the Lung Island roost.

Tha nearest rail way atatlona on tha mainland to Fire Island are Babylon. Uay Shore, and islip, stations on the Long Island Rail road. The Government has taken possession of the telegraph and telephone lines there and has complete control over the situation so far as obtaining news regarding the 'sinking is concerned From tha best possible canvass of inner naval views the sinking- of tha San Diego may have been due to either a mine or a torpedo, either of which may havo been floated against the ateamer by a submarine. 'Whether a submarine was seen cannot be determined until the Navy 1 Apartment dis-(loss whether the officers of the armored cruincr have so reported. Thera Is a very strong suspicion, nevertheless, that the sinking of the ban Diego marks the renewal of submarine operations atong the American shores.

Sufficient time has elapsed or the submarines that wei hp re in May and June to have returned to their bases, or to have communicated the rteults of tha raids to lb Uerman Admiralty. fur thoee or omer sulinnarlncs to have rrturned. in the lat ten days there nas been a renewal of submarine activity on a more Intensive scale In the Kuropean war eone and further out at aea. un ju'y 11 the American auppty ship VVestover. (i.ihjO tonn.

was sunk in Kuropesn waters. She was torpedoed while east-bound. Five days later the Norwegian bura Marosa was sunk near unough to American shores for the survivors to landed the next day In Nova Tine fa Cress Uet-aa. Tha official announcement in the case of tha Marosa, on July 17, days ego, only, aald Its survivors reported that bark h4 been sunk about niilee east of New York. In the Intervening period the' submarine that disposed Of tha Marosa rouid afmont have made tha distance to tha point oft tha Long Island coast where the San GERMANY PROHIBITS MIGRATION TO UKRAINE Tex Ridden Population Seeks Easier Farming Conditions and Relief horn Heavy imposts.

AMSTERDAM. July IB. An Intereat-Ing sidelight Internal conditions In Germany la shed by reports reaching Berlin from various parts of tha Fatherland, according to telegrams received here. Tba tax-ridden population ia of emigrating and settling In tha Ukraine, where it la believed farming conditlona are easier and taxa tion will lighter. HOOVER IN ENGLAND WITH HIS ASSISTANTS Will Discuss Pooling of Supplies icith the Food Ministries of the Allies.

LONDOM. July Uoovar, American Food Controller, arrived today at a British port from America. WASHINGTON. July Food Ad mlnlttrator Hoover left Wathlngtoa an route to London on July 8. and sailed from an Atlantic port a few days later, to make a survey cf the xd situation In Europe.

He waa accompanied by A warning has been Issued against Joseph I. Cot ten, chief of tha mal thto proposed emigration. It Is pointed division; Jamre W. Hell of tha mljllng TROOP-LADEN VESSEL SUNK BY SUBMARINE Unfit Australians Botri lit Barsac Rescued So Lives Lost. LONDON.

Jaly 1 -Tb CiiUala res- port tSoruaga has awea suss br evb- auanna. AdsstroJ'r tsn4 Wi afUrbuaa. Thsr aft we catitwe 1 be teal ef tba Admiralty etataat reads: The IraMpwrt Darwaga. frmVy tha Otnnaa Hmumt auaalra. awt-ward bound for AaStaJ a witb Mfit Ausualiana award, was tor, taws' and sunk br a Oerssati mkmalM kiouday.

Tbre war ws taMaiUta Thar as aw the el tM afa WOMAN 9 DAYS ADRIFT. lyrvlvwe af aa At-waaig. Tell La facaf OeatK. AH ATLAXTI HT. Js Ttefee lstr iM.ia.

wk a'l'4 Mar, waa tVa 'r I fwat tbat was Uet lU.I fe t- --s rs la ia AtUst tMtiw i.it. Mfilml ia A at waa 4 War I. IT w4m frwaa ao4 Mrw laar swig A in'l Mt a4 aba U-4 rts4 a Jo "it II ka4 sm fr UrUti aX ass-f. a-a at as la s.arga la Ma teal. I kwa We l4s." awi Uro.

(Mgar. T-a tti a mi'im a4 waa tba lutiftm at-4 IO wwig wtan iw a ire sf Lst 1st Ws COMPEL PRIEST TO RING BELL ASP KISS FUG Ht. Vrri-M Cttui, Attrrti hy Fmtwre to Cetthrde Yirtrrj, Mttls fc-lrr HeitlcU. T- fht fW a4 W. im.imw.

swiW sws If a i a LsT aa yt ttMM 1 aae I a.Me a Om aw aaxara lets 14 ej HliWa'iMt t4 1 a W-- 4 tt JMViJ aa I a aav4 a a t0 wt4 Wo4 a4 iwtwly tnttal 4 at swtg ft fwf I 1 14 a iestiwiatde4 br Ue sat afVc a4 to 4Jt tit at bwauwaia. ttxtii tbirty-e io IVe UttOt (4 frel t4 aa aa'f mmt atfiftii i i im ik a. l.i toA aal lot beww aaa i t4 waSy 0-4 at tte tw i--4 b4 a-M a. t. I a -a th SHwe a-M s-.

wo.a 4 panic when the Uerunga waa ifto4 -t bi 4.4 ne eeveral hundred unfit obwatd 'after Ufi I tjUl 4 a-ta I u4 ww tm tr'ait, tn-l mil wot a4 a' ''lla r.4 Una I -r a a-i lir4 up aa thoufh rx4e taken off. Aid arn4 irtiuprt remaln4 aftaai nearly aa hour after saw was a lax tad. Tba Rarunga waa a itattMr of 1.04 tona grwoa. built In rvnaburg In 1IX Hi. JSt Rrttuti Uavornatent.

lb Iwaai ff.e tw a.4.t la tal a wa.t-4 ate t.aU at4 -4 'Tot bat a m-m wiut t'ts aer i war e-vl aa tntetare e4 two labtaetxataafv.a a-f Wats a4 t-af a t-t- tit tartw a aar. s4 t.ar i fet drpta. Aba waa ttoel by k4 taut all tt Tmi -e 1 rltlah Sloop Sunk; 12 Saved. LONDON. July la A Rrlttah alaosa waa aunk by a sulfnartne Twoday.

vlvors. Ftwrawf I la! ll ta a a-aa at-4 Sf t. O.vf I mm4S ttMtf Mrvt sai it ta 0.4k. Wa a wsa t- aasy raea fao tt aasa as It ea-ttaa4 a 4W sowtS w4 I S- iai tii t- at4 aoir ai aaiaaa a -g as aji ttid twi Mi.n a i tllaJa ataa.la-4 U4 ut aVI. tat it vtt i e4rvac nJa.

1 astte was 1 1 I I iS. a4 lb txw Im at.4 wt aat f'Mt aiiaa: a Fatsr a swrv iar. avvtM tal a I laf eat a an Admiralty annoutwaatewt UxUy. Tw lv, iha mar rrt tba t.jr to lit. a iti ltal las I ax.it iiimi Mint aaa ta a mw li was it4.as a it ttt at imiH It I tiaa4 Watt t.M.

II, a l-t aaye a la at tw-utt ta a4 FEAR AMERICA'S WEIGHT. Carman Know Bigaer Foeca It Coming, Says General Coral. rwnwac ma. as iw Ma ia Titaas cm fpavlal Cabta to Tx Xrw Totn T'WOO. ROM 10.

Julr "Tb Oermano- art tl.t lie tH bt at la iwti a-taata tatt. kh tri tvt4 lts at-bit ftte. bwl i-mI a4aa iwlual ite ata4. St t-e Witts a4 at4 fiwtt. a t-fe HONOR FOR SIMS.

King Givta Acmlral Grand Crasa 4VS rw s4 04. I at! tf Vt fStv(t al t. Msfaw t-rt4 tTutM avaw4 114 sajMit an at sir a rt4 at ibal I aataattat im KVll aviatry. Fvtey tVriJt tw tt UOUrft, eta A saataaass ta U4 la Ce.wrti a4 fstr 14 mt a 0 ot iM wtv4 a i ii ill I a fcatrw wis it a-l-4 4 ra roibr Ittotjaaa t4 ft 14 a out that no permission will be given by the' Government authorities for a long time to' persons who wish to emigrata. Moreover.

It la added, public eecurlty the Ukraine 'still is very bad, and tha popular feeling ther Is ao anU-Oermui that the Germans In that country aro anxious to get back to Germany. The cry cornea from Danslg. on the Baltic Sea, that this district la In Imminent danger cf being controlled by tht J'olca. Tha greatest war profiteer! there. It aeema, are Polea.

They art buying up all tha real estate In tha city and vicinity. The I'olleh Rank has acquired, a Urge edifice In Danng. and the suburba are full of FolUb business- D.tgo was aunk. A submarine actlna- mn. It Is said there are tolltlcal with tha one that aank the xlaroaa.

butt schemes In tha background; nomtly. at- nearer American shores at the time. mw u' could easily hsve negotiated the diatanct tem'u to Procurt an pullet for foland to 1-onn Inland. I In the Baltic bhouid it develop that tha San Piero waa aunk by a submarine it will be interpreted that those under ordure to s-rry forward tba U-boat campaign hava been ordered to take bolder- chances In an effort to retrieve their former failure to Interrupt tha ateady flow of troops and munitions from this country to Europe. It is possible that, having felt out tha alluaiion on thla si'le in the slay and June raids i.pun the American coast, the German Atlmirolty, profiting by the apparent failure of the American coatt tatrol vessela to diap.

of tha submarines then In operation, has undertaken a more vigorous campaign along the transatlantic steamer lanea In the hope rf being able tt a fright Into those in c)irge of th. American c-nvoy system. Abla tt Deal With V-Bttf. The San -Diego waa bettor able to deal with a submarine. If one were eaen.

than would a merchant vessel having an armed guard. Besides her heav ier armament of four 8-lnch gun a tha San Diego carried a secondary battery consisting of fourteen fMnch guns and CZERNIN PUTS FORTH LATEST PEACE FEELER Suggests That Belligerents Com i municate Terms to a iYea-1 frill Power. AMSTERDAM. July Caer-nlrt, former Auatrt-IIungaiian Foreign Minister, dlscusslrg In the upper house the recent speech of Dr. voii tie idler, tha Austrian Premier, aaid The war la at tho tottem of a duel between Germany and Great Britain.

Tba moment they ran coma to an under standing tho world war la at an and. despite the French and Italian Utopia of conquest. "Tha Imperial Chancellor, Lloyd eighteen 8-Inch Theao weapons George, and our Foreign Minister ar. were all of the ol-callbr type and weiei according to their declarations. It.

B-iiK guna ware lucatd so aa to win mass mum. und on a hroaoslue. The H.in Iupkoi 11 The way out of this dilemma would thereforo hRd much better gun defense I k. if th- two OXV3. ot M4lnl.

liihmlirlnu Ih.n Ik. ii.ii.I acn UI lilt IWU grOlUS OI POWerS armed liner. Both the natura of her I ou4 communicate their peace- propot. armament and tha fai that four eteam- ahs to a neutral power, which. rom era wero abla to stand by while tha of-I paring the peace proponals cf both sides, fleers and crew were abandoning th could form at Idea whethitr an arret sinking ship without being suojected to attack tea a nunroer ot naval ollicers to preference for the theory that a mint may have caused tha loaa of th big cruiser.

If this theory Is correct, some explanation muat ho found for tba presence of a mint off Lona Inland waters. The submarines here in May and June ara known to have planted mi net. bo far as has been officially disclosed, these planted mines have only ln found off the Delaware coast. Mines have been planted also off the Long Inland coast, or some detached mines may have floated into the vicinity of the l.onp Irland con ft. other submarines oould have arrived since and be gun to strew mines.

SAN DIEGO ONCE CALIFORNIA. division; George 8. Jackson, View lrta Ident of th Grain Corporation of tba Food Administration, and Lewis Itrauss, Mr. Hoover'a secret sry. Mr.

Hoover will confer with the rood Ministries of the Allies, and ndavtr to determine thrlr require menta. and to take measures to unify distribution. Tho entire problem of pooling of food sup plies will o-ccuf a large part of his time while In Europe. Dr. Alonso Taylor, Chief Dietician of tha Food Ad who baJ wale expert.

nee with foo.1 problems In Kj-ropw, particularly In OVrmany an4 A is- trta sine the tutlrrak of war, has been In London for sevrral wka pre paring data for th conf-rrencca. which begin next MonJay. BE RUN FOREIGN POLICY A NOISY SQUABBLE" Frankfurter Zeitung Fiercely At tacks Political System as an Obtlarie to Peace. attacking btcouo they ar fngbttatd 0pff (J gt Gaoeat. nog at Ta e4 gm Ww a4 rronc and at the Ihoughl of aoaay ttar- t4 tt Grta.4 Cstta r-" wrW.

Tw. Intro may be In lb ttott yetr." otht Prte4 tko atar it Ura4 I sfWao, General Cor.L commenting th anui-M Orwar M-ba- Ml JT.UX, Sw rtT tary aituatlon. Cot.tlnutr.g. aaid: latere It A4ral aiaaa, t. ti a IW liMiai it w-t tt rwa.

a. in ik ftr-M v.art of to sir lb to Asa-tritat aatal as4 bos As In lb nrat year in war, itt m. aa tetee4 la oeat t. ft wt m. It.

Entente waa forced to asouir- 4.frt a.pt.ttd Rttr AdaWial ll- Tnm ta4 to etwt tactic, In trd.r to glr lint f.r lb at llary Kt ies If 7lt oev.lopment tf t-WF lr tf tWe ZiJi ft-4- r-T atrsmth and It. cnsolul.tion with thai Jvl 7 t. I tt- tt. of Franco, Italy, and Rueiia. so rw Cwmot of lb twaar tf t- Mtiia-M ,,4 MW i i a-rats at Ik Ettetlt I oaait ta tt aiefoavtiv a4 t- Gaa.

ft The Cunard Liner Carpathla. 9 a nit i i --1. JAiio "i 1: T. 3 A -I i Name Was Changed When Super dreadnought Wu Put Down. Th United States armored, cruiser San Diego, had her keel laid 1003 aa the California; and Vk4 renamed In 1913.

when the keel of th auperdreadnought California was put down. Eh waa protected by ft belt ot flvs to six Inch armor around. her aides, and had a displace ment of 13.0 tons. The warship had four funnels, one military mast and one basket most, and was 502 feet long. Her twtn screw enginea gave her a speed of 211 knota.

For some months th Ban Diego bad been engaged In convoying transports from America to France and England. Her armament consisted of 4 eight-Inch guns, 14 six Inch guns, 18 three-Inch guna, 4 threw. pounders, and 3 elghteen-lnch torpedo tubes. Th chief Incident In th career of tha San Dlego waa an explosion In her boiler room on Jan. 21.

1015. which kilted nine men. Her crew has been practically the same for th lost three years, and ner gunners held a 100 per cent, record for the turret guna, Th San Diego was regarded as ona of th Ltst armored cruisers in th United States Navy, and her loss was re gretted yesterday by th officera at tha Biooklyn Navy Yard when heard the news. Rumors that an American warship had been aunk somewhere at the entrance to th harbor and that a German aubma rlna had shelled the coast of Long Ial and were circulated among snipping and marine Insurance men early yesterday afternoon, but no definite Information could bo obtained until nearly o'clock. Thn a report wbs recelvud from Fire jln.l stating that the armored, cruiser ban Dlego lis- Been torpedoed fcy a U-boat ten miles off shore and sunk.

This wss followed by a report that the survivors had been picked up by a w-ar-ship, and were brine brouaM Into nort. At the navy yard ail inquirl.i wer met with th brief stalsment that Rear Admiral Usher had gone to Washington, an I there was no onn to Rive out any in formation. Nothing definite waa heard st the Quarantine btation of tha sinking the baa Dlexj up UU a lata hour last nignl. aaret- meet was possible. If otlv thera tv.ra the slightest prospect of an understanding an attempt should be made." GREAT JOY OVER VICTORY, New York Crowds enthusiastic About Work of Americans.

Reports of the additions! American successea in the fighting In Franco again stirred patriotic enthusiasm yea. terday throughout the city, and many expression of pride were (teard on tha streets concerning th bravery and ef fectiveness ot the Americans i. War newa was tha chlei topic, and at tlmea crowds Indulged In Informal celebrations. Newspaper extras were ettgerty seised upon, and read on tha atreets, In shops. and.

orrtcoa. Every bulletin shown In Times Square, Park Row, and Herald Square was cheered again nnd again. At th Brooklyn Bridge, th Hudson Terminal and important subway sta tions ana other congealed points of the late rush hours the police had difficulty keeping the entbuaiastto thronse moving fast enough to prevent train cuniiMian. inroujnoui tne iowor Dart of the city ana tha financial dia. met tht business day was by common consent Close a eaijy, aa Interest developed when It was reported that im portant German bases bait been captured.

in Harlem, from which a large part of tho negro 15th Infantry waa drawn, celebi ationa in honor of the negro fight ers were neia on ovary uic-ca. At night the theatre, cabaret and mov- InK picture audiences uptown cheered later reports ot in woia ci in a mull cans. AMSTERDAM. July 1. Tho Germs a diplomatic! system was aubjert4 tt tba severest criticism la yesterday's Issue of tha Frankfurter Z-iltung.

When foreign countrlta see several persona with great Influence upon the Slat pursuing In this eourtry pvlhaee quit at variance; a hen they e-ta that th intenttua of one elJ I oponly opposed by another; when evrry declaration of those governing Is Immediately half-recalled by a subsequent statement and a Jangling dispute rsgea In th newapopera regarding th Interpretation of It. then th world nrjtt assured, ly coma to th conclusion tbat tha German political system Is false." says th r.cwtpaper In concluding Ita article. "That, we believe, la th main reason why we do not attain peace. Our declarations receive no credit. Ther Is only on means of reforming our foreign policy.

It consists In reforming our Internal policy." Th paper opened lu article with lb statement that the foreign policy pursued by Germany la carried out In a nolay oquabbi. with opponents fighting and Intriguing against ono o.nothr. have by no means pursued a single policy. -We hava had ten or fiftotn policlea, right and wrong mixed." Referring to Chancellor von Hertllng a recent etatsment that th buslneaa of tha Foreign Minister wss merely to carry out tha policy of Iha Chancellor, tha article aaya that th Foreign Mlnlater prestige was thereby still further low. ered, aa foreign nation wvuld object to carrying on negotiation! with a aub- ordinat tho had no plenary pot era.

BLAMES LYNN STRIKERS, NEW ENGLAND CELEBRATES. Bells Run on Beacon Hill and Bon. fires Lit In Small Towns. BOSTON, July blew, belli rang, and elrens ecreorbed at th noon hour her today In celebra tion of th American advance. Bells first rang out on Beacon In re sponse to th suggestion of Governor McCaU telephoned to th Stat Hous from, hla Bummer homo In Lancaster tbat tho city and 8tat appropriately recognlta tho event.

From tho vicinity of the capital tha din spread to all tac tion of th city and to th harbor. where craft of every Cescrlplion took up th- refrain. Celebrations war held In many part of New England last night and today aa news of th success of tho Amen-csn foioes In Franca bectmt nan. rally known. In many small place church bells, were run, bonfires hunt rid, and isradca organised.

Community meet-Inns, with speech rnakinK and miulr, also were in order. In rural districts tho telephone waa uad I spread the good New Enrlander were parllrujurir Interested because of th report that tne 2th composed largely of New England National Guard troops, wo in th thick Ot th fighting. Manager of Company (ays Thy Art Violating Nation's War Policy, LYNN. Mass. July C.

Flah. general manager of th Lynn plant of th General Electric Com pany, where 10.WJ0 employee ar atrik. gave tut today th last of meesag aent to Prealdent Wilson Isst night In which ha declared th action of th men In walking tut without glv Ing th. company any reason was con trary to tho war policy of tho Govern ment. Th man had telegraphed lb Prealdent expressing their wUllngm to submit wag and other difference tho War Labor Board for adjustment.

BtOCKTON. Moo July 10 -The Brockton Manufacturers' Association to day granted a 0 per etnt. waa In cress to shoe workers, other thai cutlers, to be paid as a war. bonus. The advance affect a nearly 20.UO operative in thla vicinity.

Thera waa little change In th cutters' elrike aituatlon today. Their continued absvnc ftrvtd more operative out of work, and It was estimated that nearly l.ttM wer HOLTOKK. Moss, July 10 -Employes of the Ilolyoko Glased Paper and Card Company, numbering Ua. struck today for an In cross of per cent. In wagoe and a rtductitn from fifty-tut to fifty working boura weak.

Th strikers ar not organised. BRISTOL, IV July 19 roll.4 re serves wer relied out here today to Sis perse a crowd of strike rr pal hlen who threatened to nih th plant of the National India Rubber Company It th attempt to forrt workers to Iras tha factory. The crowd was soon dis persed and two strikers were rra tel. The atrik becaa tost TMdsy, th disaffected employes demstdlng a per cent, wage Increase. ft or.

thaa l.s-'4 art on strike, and 2 uuo oth.rs have baa lorceu out ot wenu In order tt give Unto for to tall dertt- opment of Amerka'a atrowgit. The army Jo court tf format Ww wkkt muil cross tho Atlantic ds tiro for tactical preparations as wed aa for crulttng. tssttnbilng. tad tt reinfoto lb LbAUSU AatarK tw In Franc. Th alu a emmnl.

which managed to anfotmatltt about lb enemy a enov.snoata otad dls-posd It fi tee with Just economy aioeg. th wkoi frvtt a I ft'd. a sr-prise lmpTtitla. wti4 the to rttltt ot th tbol frwnl wttboxt chang ing their 4ftive lines, as bapa4 ta Champagn and Pleat Jy Oaring past eff.nsive. when Ibo Eatott was foew.4 I I Uld ground wber rsstsionc was postiol.

An Incident ah. wing tho eWp r-eettwat Intertst tf King Victor Emmanuel It th Americans wlh tb Italian Army baa beet bet, (tie II r-evy of Newark, aa AsnorVan Hod Crot am bull tea driver wk had btt wtwtd-ed In In hands, was rtewwtiy ftt be-pital tU.ted by Ik King. wk. bearing nr tne pi.nta nait.t:.t. w.at te Mrelrt l4a.d.

ar.4 ta le! with it at aud alaa.l ani m. appraxiatMM of ll.o woik dn or tt American ltol rat In It tar l-t. rWley la raptdly reroaertet and Wl I ft rtiarharjtd Jrott lb btal it a few da) DECORATES 21 AMERICANS. Italy Henors Ambulanco 0rlvrs far Bravery In lettl. WASHINGTON.

Jtlf I Twty-t AwaorW-aa Rod Cross omtwlato drl.oe hava rwctiv lb Italian Crt tf War far bravery during th rrtt Auttitaa tffrnsiv. wbicftt was crwsHtd by Iha llailan army. Rod Crts btduart.r hero waa at adrisod ttday In a cablegram from Rom. Cole Heeley Newark. K.

tt tf tb driver who waa wtutwoed, was vis ited per son ally by King Vacter bnoit- u.l. wbo espreaord hi atpreelaliuw tf th work Own by th AmerWan Rod Croat In th Italian war tone. who wa In tho bands. wUI ft discharged from th ttospital la a few day. Th anon receiving th War Crtto It- eluded, betidia BWiey.

Uaulonsnt Album tf 8a Franrtorw, ISrwtor tf lion X. and th.ao driver of that tttiltt; Ted ford J. Fton. luymond Hawk a. Wlllard II.

Ohl. trorgo Novo. Grant Palmer, Robert Reiser. Henry Npeilssat. Edtard Itugherty, Harry tailba, WesleJ Henderson.

Charles Mattars. Malcolm t.laon. lirysit i-reortti Vain. throp Jr. Arsmr Tktftd.ko, Goorge and llemtawa tf Kansas lit.

Th homo tdiir rears of tt. other met and tho taaieo ef the 01 her two men tfeeteattd wot tot given. tnh.r men In Str-tiot rtrtl.ed ttbor docorstlont. tho eaOiesrmm tml4. e4 It is undorsttod that ttui txher Had rwtt ambulonc aeit.was.

wbKh rtndortd ttjuaiiy Imnortant arv1ot. or to raxHilvo tfflrSal rtrtwaitltt. Iltmtnaway was wountsd wr a ttttb thl.t dlstrtwutlng hot Srloki. fwed. as4 tf.tattxva to tht suid'ero In Ibo frvrl Irench dunrg tht ftHlsa Althtu ha ree4vod 'Ui wounds It nlo tego.

lot d.sat'b told, ho was prvarass.bg lorn ax 4 romplott rtrovery. SAVE AND nUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS -fV 5v 4 i Will close out until noon today the following special groups Washable Skirts Formerly to $18at ,8 '10 S12 Sleeveless Sport Jackets Formerly to $45 at 18 Pure Silk Sweaters Formerly to $55nt 20 to35 Hand-Made Blouses Formerly to $18-at ,6 110 Country and Sport Hats Formerly to $25 at 5 PASS BRITISH ALIEN BILL 1 Germans Barrod from Cltlitnshlji far Flvo Years After War. LONDCN. July It. -Tht British Nationality and Btatua of Allow bit WM adopted by tho II us of Cttuwtt today by a unaalmtu vol.

Th bill waa amtnUtd iy adding provision that no eorofacalo of nationality shall be granted fr a ported tf five ytor after th war any German ubject or any aubject tf aty etuttry at war with Groat Britain unless he ha served In th lintlah or allied fterot. la a taeratr tf a act or eomrtutity known to t( l-r-ae irarn-metis. was firltl.h svte at ftirtfc. A a mri men aoooted oet-power. rg tho I loir to ot.ttit lo (no tpi-iicalltt of lirittak-b-'tt f.

ef to tltoa to ft.tffot kr Bruit oatteaantr. REFRAIN FROM BUYING FOOD wrrn the americam armt im ENGLAND. Jaw S-AtwrVtt trrWor arriving at root ramps bare beet rt-queeted by tb ofrVort tt rtonmtnd wot to purchas metis or ay 1 food In th nearby town. It has bstt e-i rttl-ved tt thera that a t'tfrtetotl wantlly ef food Is at tkotr CUoa at ramp, and that It ww1f SMrt ft fair I tb retldent powulttttat for lkaa to btT fod that Enaland Is a oa rne ot-grtvorirg tt rsmsort. Th otlitttd men bt arrivt at tb rest ramp ar sbjeeiad I no rvh temptation ftn-auaa gurlag lr bruf stay al ire taenia tt Watt tt abaitit art rraaia vi Stern Brothers IKcif 42nJ and Altl Sltceh 4 The Remodeling or Repairing of Furs and Fur Garments Should be considered during July and August for the following reasons: The authentic fothfons for the erf suing Proton ere ettotilthed.

Labor are lourr uhlch mrana at substantial sating from rait prices. Tht furs uilt ffWjr for ImmedUte urar tthen needed. All work is executed on flic premise by our staff of expert furriers, intimates gladly furnished upon Yur iUiTJcxJclinc Ttinl IW nr. SI'jO Vat irvDll.

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