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I'-" the News That's Fit to Print" THE WEATHER Overcast, prahabiy afceywera tad ana Tbarsdayi variable wtade. $WTm fa waa Her 11, art aa Pas IT VOL. 21.C33. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1917 EIGHTEEN PAGES. ON CIMT la Cr-aiae haw Tack.

TWO CKWT fcaJSTe) a Ys SJeBpfTa, 9 of I rwmci r.USSLAGAEST-IIAKCIG PEACE Her It Would Be Almost to Uning Up Germany. with Britain United Cttss Would Dt Con-suited at to the Msasurt to be Taken. won over far. I ef Lies In PtMlbU'ty ef Control af Ignorant Maeeea by Anarchist Element rw yw far Ja Japan oe Qev'ernmeat has taken peslUv measure let Ruaela kw that Japan In tha war ta etay asd will Ml be tUt'rrad franx her Intention Stand by krr I the atruggl until Oaf man, ha been dfat4. It lur4 bar leday that Jape a ba notified th luwlaa PrevtaWmal Government that if rtuaain withdraoe tram the war Japan.

In reneuttelleei With Great Brltt am. will eattr whet measure to us. It waa Intimated In a diplomall tT-ir that Japan and Oraat Britain wou I arhana rtawa wit tha rnrrnj tha Rviaalaa altuatlaa. II ur)Jrratiw4 that tha RuaalaJI tTO iunai baa hwa Waraa4 tf aha a'-i'pi4 a av pa rata praca i t)if-' antral KmWa hrr action unmt anuivaUnt la aticnlnf r.i'ii orflMir. a4 that aa far linm glnif.

by it aba wou4 i. tnMhr Auatrla iut4ar Oar i.i-n 4 'm mat to. i.r.,:ai4 ani Japan ara acting 1 con jjn. in In rtrara In tryln ta 4la a ila rra-rar fttrXf an4 Influan- tn4 tf rrvuinal aaihorttlaa. Tba i-'tr.

it naa 4arlar4, bava baa a 4aU i i.ir a an aar, t4 Ibay ran aua ir 4 In rviimMif raatrat af tha Oe iii'Mnt lhra mill aa 4(atto by I. Tha a.irulty Uaa In tha u.nt. tiamortng far brai i' it. ny lokin tot aun4ar a ft 4 II aaa larn4 aa aa4 utharlf In traatina- with It uaa la. an4 In a'iiin mk ralaUva la I.

ia. Jaran riaima mm Intaratt In i ip liar lataraata ra eaoflnaj ta 1 1 nation In tha OrtanL lf tf ftaaala ahahaa baiwta with Cavaaany." a diplomat waa quatad aa aniirij loaay, rtat 4 or a net aacaaaar UV tiiaan that Kaaai Will bOfn iiftriK a Mr aaatara frantlar. and. ihrrfra. Japan anight not bava any in.mrttlaia Mttaraata.

yaculiar ta haraalf in Ruaaia'a turning bar bach upon in- A CM. J.l'i a Intaraata. bawaTor. according ta v. autkorrtr.

ara Inralvad with i af th AUiaa by raaaan af bar fc.i nr ant Oraat ffruaiR and alaa by i tf tha that aha la at war at ir many m4 4alraa to aaalal la ha cnnaumnMUton af dafaaU tirraftra lauat rkaw wltlt concern tlia trant ftjaaian Itvatlon, With tha nrnat-art It af Ititaala'a 4aaor l.aa of tha A II waa. 4ubt la rntaruiaa.l roncarnlni tlia af lha praaant raglma In I. ta tha mtanta cauaa. Tba alarm raialoa ta tha oaaiblllty of tha anarrhiatia aiomantt. bavkad tha V.

maaaaa. arartbrawlng tha Pro iaifial ijvtrmiit, Tha thinking la mnta af tha aaportally thoaa In P'iMi with th aaraptlon ar a faw rrm'nM with poutlcnl ambltlana. ara drriatad by F.ntant diplomat ta ba la ta tUa illianra. Jarn la tialng ary dtptomatlo ra- annrca ta rat ant a mtptar ta tha alll- anra. ha haa lnforaa4 Oraat Britain that actuary chaattaamant af Ituaala, hiM tha latter withdraw from tha nar.

would only win aaotbay war In Ua titutit. al that tha Takta Ootam- ntmt. if It paaaaaaag orcaa ta apara. aid prfrr to aan4 tbm ta tba Oar wan rronl. Hat tna itaw thua aipraaaad naa qu4iin4 an thai, if tha aaw altua ahouid arnaar ta thraatan Japan, tea uitr would aa fro ta taka anaaa aia fi hr alf prtrtlon.

regarded a as run of we hour y.zzh Clsshhti Etfort lit OffT- tit Pcsii.t Azzrthy' cf lit Pespli Is Prtiictei. tirnaicatr atiLrn. iatyriM. I I7, ar Tho N'aw Torh Tta a ui rabia ta Ta Naw Toaa Twsa I' Juno Knwaky rtarnd to Iotmgra4 thU una. It waa fcia nrtglnal Intantloa viit tha a form frntraa af Mlnak.

and Ma. but tho 4man4 for 1 1 rreartoo in Ivtrograd lit law af tba Kiatataai mat and tha miramant of Ji KoMuWf, Mmlatar af Cam mar ra. acanaanU and financial a ff.cUrrtaa. all of which thraatan ta tianlm tha OoTenmn Into b.K:atit Mlniafry naaaltaio4 tba aoal- of tho ar Mlaiatar'a vuit lha norin-rn Ilia aaaiHo. lo'rr.

haa bad af fact aary rrMnsihlo poll lie lan thai on b'wt alona d'tMa tha fata wl ft'iMta. hn In t.ffioultla turn Kfr, la tha pj maiim la I 4,1 tir.it ua ahn i r'ta ilwiin.i fha Iwofila a ai any lew. Kr v. th. tn la oixt'itaka a --t tril ') t.

ol'Vlut rfrnla I taalloaad on X. Mongolia 's Gunners Drive Off a Liner Dodges Torpedo LOVPO.V. Juna A mar lean ataamnhlp Motigolia flrad four ahoia en Juna i at a Oarman aubmarina which dlachargad a terpado at tha llnar. Ktithrr tha Mongolia nor tha aubmarlna waa da ma gad. Tha Mongolia waa 2V rallaa from tba Brjtlah coat whan tha aubmarlna ap- paarad and flrad a torpado.

aklllful manoeuvring tha ataaroar eacapad tha torpado and opan4 en tha; aubmarlna with bar gun. Tout ahota wara flrad. Tha aubmarlna Tad, although unhlt. Tha Mongolia procaadad on bar royaga. and haa arrlrad at a Brttlah rt.

II waa tha Mongolia which flrad tha flrat run for Amarlca In tha war and aank a Oarman aubmarlna. Aftr atart- Ing an tha voyaga Juat oomplatad, tha llnar put back to nort on account of an ac itlcnt to a gun. Official of tha American Una aald yaatarday that thay had racelrad word mi -r itmi hi itt: PEACE LIUST GIVE ALSACE TO FRANCE i'i- Chamber of Deputies Pro claims Determination to Exact Indemnity for Invasion. Hi FOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS it: it i Prtmltr Rlbot Appialt WIN ton's Dtmandt for Cuarantta' Pruttlan Diiiarltm. Sf'rV nni.

Juna a vole t( lit ti tha Chamber of Deputlea, In aecret ateilon, haa adopted la reaaluilon de daring that peaca ecndltloaa muat In-elada tha liberation of terrttorlee occu- plod by Oarmanya tha return of Aleara-Lorratne to Franco, and Juet reparation for damage dona In tha Invaded raglona. Tha eaoluilont waa accepted by tha Government, alao favora the rrea-tton of. a league of natlona for tha nialn-U nance of peace. The aerret aeaalon, which waa ad- Jnurnad from Saturday, continued an yeaterday afternoon and evening until midnight Deaaaada the ftetnrn of Aleaee, TVhea tho dooTi ware thrown open to UiA. cuoIJ aoon after nildalght Jteil- dant J'aul IteachaneV read four rvaotu Uon wMelt h4 beta tubmltlad.

On waa drawn up by Deputlea Klota, Lharlaa, and Dumont, repreaantlng the opinion of tha majority group tha other three wera presented by different aertiooa ef tha HocUltata, Tha first resolution, which' waa' accepted ty the Ooverqmant. read 4 "The Chamber of Deputlf. the dl- rrct apreeelon of the sovereignty of the rrench paople. aalutea tha ttursian and a her allied anU In dorsee tha unanlmoua pretest which tha rrpreeentattvea of Alaara-Lortalne, torn from aasJnat their will, bava maae to uia national jtaoamoir, iv declarea that If aspect from the war tm posed upon Europe by. tha aggreaaion of Ireporlaltet-Oortnany- tha retain of Alsace-Lorraine to tho mother country, together, with liberation oC.tnvadad ter- ritorloa and Juot raoaratlon for damage.

Tar', removed from a)l thought of conquant and enslavament, it eipecU that tha effort of the armte of tho re public n'hef allle' will aecuia, one fmaalan aUlllarlam la daitrored. dur able guarantee for peaca and Inde pendence fr paoplas great and email. In a leagu of nation aueh- aa haa ready been foreshadowed. Vp Confident that the Ooverament will bring thla about by the coordinated military and diplomatic action of all tho Alltea an4 rejectlnc aU amendmenfa, tba Chambef. passes to, the; order of tha dayVV i Rev arret Dipleeaaey.

SpaaUnaj tba resolution, rremler Rlbot aaidf The Government ask you to vote for the. Dumoat-kUota resolution. Tba long dabata, 'now drawing to an and. haa shown with what aplrit of sincerity and patriotism, tho Chamber animated. This reeolutton affirm our national sovereignty, jt, declarea that a democ racy Ilka our ther can ba no secret Iplomacy; None can or want to finesse with the national sovereignty, None has antartalnad such thOUChla.

JTren. policy I the itollrynf frank aese and la a nee. When the hour for suprsnte da laluna strike It will ha fur ivpraaantatlvaa af the country to datar- mine tna conamona or paacei a wisn ta bring about the trlumiih of tha rights of tha patiplta and the idea of Juatue and lllarfy. Vo not let ua be deceived by formulae whoae maker mae them' aalvaa and wha wiah to auread tha ctin vh-tion that we aoak conouest. We ash only that what la ours be returned to ua.

We dementi that lha provinces wnlrh never ceased to bo l-'renah restored to ua. "The resolution which tha Oovam-ment aaka you ta paaa demand a repa ration, whicn none cm coiitnt, ror ap palling a ma a. i lie uimvraai coit uLiim vill ratify thaao BrauinaloitB. Appealing to what haa pern said by in rresKiant or tna great m-puoiic oi tha t'nltod attatea. wa wish to rtatabllitn In alalia fashion, justice and rlaht for nntlona, guars Mae for tomoiTow, for our children against the renalaaance of batbaiism.

If we fall ack Into our old olffertnce tha danaert might be great, but France united -cannot bo vanquished. i 1 ak yoa In the name nf tlfe Oov-arnmanl. in the name of France, that your vote bo unanimoua." i i I I hot tioverameat Rlroaajer. The Oovernment of Premier Itlbot hat merged from the campaign, of rumor and criticism which haa bee going on for 'a fortnight stronger than at any lima alnra It came Into accord ing to the judgment of experienced parliamentary otmrrvers upon th decisive vote In the Chamber of llrpottc last night on tha peace condition resolution. Tha Temp and many other newspapers rioilr tha Ministry aa how having sufficient authority and premise In the reuntrVa eea to enable Itito govern aironilr.

Having disentangled Itstlf enereet. b-allv fro.n revoltitlnnsry end parnt uiHtertakinga." say ilia Tempe. the aatlaved aa IS' 4, familr sale at Urova park Inn, Ale; flnt luiKiriar rnrt In IH aari-t Nat a cura. alak gtwia net admlttad. -At.

by Skillful Manoeuvres 1 if af tha aafa arrival of tha Mongolia at a Britlah but no mantlon waa mada of tha aubmarlna attack In tha cabled dlapatch. 5 On hfr pratloua saatward trip tha Mongolia algbted a aubmarlna In tha L'ngllah Channel, and her naral gun-nera opanad flra. On Ma arrival In Ion-don Captain Wca aald thcra waa yio doubt tha aubtnarlna nad bran aunk. It waa reported unofficially later that tha Captain of tha U-boat had been Iliad, and that tha craft had been damaged badly, but had reactta KleL Twanty.fotir houra after laarlna American' port on her present braaa cup or on of tha cartridge uaad In gun practice burst. and fragmenU killed two nuraeit who were alttlng on tho promanada deck and eeriouaty.

Injured another woman. Tho Mongolia returned to port and delayed her aalllnj for fhra daya. 16 AIRPLANES RAID iNGLAND, TWO LOST ss.inaw.an i.sinaainli 1 German Machines, Attacked as Soon as! Sighted, Do Little JWO KILLED, 29 INJURED Stvtral Places In Kent arid Essex Hit Dsfsnslvs Msas-; urss Orsktly Improvtd. X)MDO Junn ft. Bliteen Qerman airplane came over th North flea thla evening and dropped, many bornbe on th small town-and villa gea In Eaaaz and Kent.

Only fourteen, of them re-tvrped le bom base, for two of them were brought down by Brlllah gun. A v. 0o far aa late report ahow only two person were killed and twanty-nln Injured In, the bombarded dtatrict. Th raider met with a lively reception. having been taken by tha Britlah authorities after tha recant ttry serious raid on th aouthweat coast of England, In which ICO person were killed or wounded.

Tha Carman war Haded by Mrlilah avlatora before ther had an opportunity to carry out their laiciinc intontiona to any areei extent. and the llrlilahj antl-almraft guna were very lu official atataroent An elrplitn raid tnll vanin Wl Carried out by a squadron of about sis teen airplane. They crossed the ilaaet roaat at about -la and dropped unit bombs In tha country and on email towna In Kssea, and then pre-eeadod to attack tha naval establish-menu In the Mad way. A considerable number of tombs wera dropped and a certain amount of damage waa dona ta houa property, hut the damaaa dona to naval and military establishments was -practically- neaibrtbie. Tho raiding airplanes were engaged by gunfire and pursued by aircraft.

After having lost two machine they made off i The raaualtlra so far renorted ara two killed, two dangerously ana twenty-seven wovnoed. According to a local report tho pilot and observer or one of the air raider brought down' were rescued at sea and mada nrlaonar. Warning alrena were sounded at aome places prior to the raid and moat of tho reopta took shelter. Tha email number of eaaualUea la. attributed to thla precaution.

i Persona arriving in tendon from the raided area aay that amnio warning of the approach of the raiders waa given end that British airmen were patrolling in. ffiinii vewt, Th weather favored the Invader, who. fiylng at a great height, tried to penetrate Inland under tha rover of email cloud banks. Thar were quickly located and eitgated iy almlanaa and land batteries, whose defense wa errectiv mat tney penatraiea-oniy a few miles inland, after dropping bombs, attended awar. An ryewltnesa aaya that'at one of the raiittMt niacea tna poopia were entertain Ing wounded ooldtere on trips In sailing boat.

Tha shore was crowded with women and children. Tha gunfire of tha shore batteries caused no great aaelte- ntant at tha outset. It being euppoard that' ther were being uaod in tiractlce. suddenly enemy planea ram Into full view, and apparently within range of lha guna. A few minute later on of them waa seen somersaulting from the t'louds, and amid a storm of cheering; It dropped into the sen.

A number of motor boat and other craft manned by a I lore Immediately be gan racing toward tna plana. The pilot, whit wae In his seat, apparently unhurt. was aeon struggling to free himself from tha derelict. When tha first boat reached th arena, however, tha allot had dlsap peered and Is supposed to have been drowned. Thla la the third raid on' England In the last fortnlalit by Herman airplanes which apparently hava born substituted for Kenia-Hiia bv the Uermana In making their alrurka on th British Isles.

For at months before I he last three raid no ttavks of thla nature wart made, the last efforts of the Zeppelins having proved dlsnstrous to them. On May ill four or flv flerman air era ft flaw over eastern Knallah eountlna and dropped boinha, which killed one man. 1 on may a atiaron or snout In airplanes paaaed over Hotithesst Knjt-laid, dropping boinha, whvrh Mlletl sev-eniy-elt persona and Injured 174. lha largest casualty list from an attack air alnce flertnany began thesa raids on unnrntocted town of England. The principal damage In thla raid wa don in roikeaton.

WEATHER AIDED RAIDERS. East Wind, Hate, and Cloud Helped Them In Their Attack: IpecUl Cahle Tna Nrw Ton Times A KOUTKEAUT CO ART 8 Seven Oermsn airplanes, made an other raid 'upon the southeastern coast tonight shortly after clock, Bombs were dropped. One enemy machine wae seen to fall, another la reported to have been brought down. Th Taubea ware flying at a very great height, but could ha diatinaulshed at once aa enemr craft. There was a strong east wind blowing, and a good desl of has and light clouds.

Tha British a In-reft ware-quickly uu in tha air and began th attack. Antiaircraft guna cam Into action and shells could lie seen bursting around the In-vadere. They came aaatward, and when a short distance inland turned to tba anuthward. exactly lha earn course aa waa followed during tha raid last Friday week. Bombs were dropped In several places snd In one cites it waa reported that a flra was started.

One observer aawi a machine fall, and another watching tha aoene from near tha coast declaraa another a brought down. A strong east wind aided tha enemy machines in their but thla would be strongly against fA raiuxa. ALLIES RETAKE LOST GROUND 1 COUNT! BLOWS British Again Hold Power Sta tion at LensFrench Win 7 Trenches on Alsne. GUNS ROARING IN BELGIUM Berlin Rtporta Growing Inten sity of. ths Artillery Battlt Near Yprss.

GREAT ACTIVITY IN THE AIR French. Bomb tvlavan Point Behind Llnelncludlng Trv, In Prula. LONDCtN. June B. la the diaicKt cutheast of the mining centra of Liena.

where th Britlah met a aetbaek la ever fighting Sunday, they mad a now 1 attack. last night; captulng tha elect rkj' power station, which wa th centra of Sunday' battl. Official dispatch from Fart aay that tha French also recaptured th poeltlona they tot yetterday on tho Alana. JVumerou raid have been carried otit oa th, Tprea front, la th last twenty- four hour, th largeat and moat aun- caaaful attempt balag made this after- neon, when 78 prisoner were captured. The" BarHn' received her lata thla afternoon, aay that In tha "Wyt- achaet aallent (south of Tprea) and neighboring th -artillery bat tle ha.

Increaeed extreme vlolenca during' the arid haa continued far Into th tn thla connection it may be noted that tha eral attack on Qerman establish ment In' Belgium I being continued vtiroroualy. aval' airplane', oh iHd tha Irdrotna at Xnig'Wt- near- an official report say. Many bomb wr dropped with 4 feuiu. Tha namy'l plan baa at Zeebrugge' w4 at eked by our seaplane al tha same time, aad ahlpplng In Bruge aleo wa bombed. All our The test of th official War Office report Issued thl evening yf 'Si gained ground" (lightly during th night south of th Houche River.

Tha eiertrio power station In that neighbor, hood. for. th possaaslon of which fierce fighting took place Sunday, la now In OMr.handa. A ucceafI raid waa carried out by our troop today south of Tpres. in which raptured seventy-five prison-el's.

Including an officer. There was great activity In the air again today, and bombing continue dity and night with good results. Twelve German air planea war brought down In the air fighting, one of which fell within our tinea. Kit other hoatlle machines were driven down out of control. Five of our airplanea ara Th early statement followe Hostile raiding part lea ware driven off last night southeast of Lene ami south of Armantteree, A number of th enemy dead were left In front of our line.

Dueceaaful raids. In which wa raptured severs I prisoners, were made by ua laat night south and eaet ol YprH i 1h report Issued In Berlin early todajr Army of Prince Rupprreht.Thn Ituetton' on the Ftander front 1 unchanged. For daya In the Wvt-echaete salient and In neighboring sectors the artillery battle has Increased to extreme vlolenca during tha afternoon and haa continued far Into tha night. Detachment advancing to ascertain the ef facta of lha enemy fir hove always been repuled. In tha neighborhood of tha eaast and between-, La Basse Canal and tho Bapaume-Camhral high road the fight-.

Ing activity was lively again yesterday at several points. Advsnres made at these points were aleo without result for th Army Oroup of Oermsn Crown Prlnca Along the A lane and tn Western Chsmpairna the artillery duel Increased again at -different points. Near Bray two enemy night attache after strong preparations wera renulaed wlh vary heavy )osea' to the French. To Ota aaat af th point of attack our own Storming; troops brought a number of prisoners out the French trenches. Army Oroup of Oglp Albrcht- There was nnihlna ef Importani'a.

Aviation I Hiring the favorabln weather conditions aerial cllvlty wa very lively throughout the day ad tho night on lha whole front. Vasterdsy twelve enemy airplanes were sthot down, In aerial battles and by our antiaircraft guns. One captive ballixnt as brought down our artillery long-range fire. l.ieulenwnt Vosa brought down hi thirty-second op. ponent, IJeulenant Kchsefer his thirtieth airplane, and Lieutenant A II man-riteder tils twenty-fourth mschln in aerial bat ilea.

A stipplemenlary official report Issued this evening says: On both sides the Wytsclmeta art II-hrv battle tm th. Che ml n-d'rfS-Dames a third night attack by tba French at and a strong advsnca against Wlnterberg failed. FRENCH-RECAPTURE TRENCHES ON AISNE Ahplantt Shell Eleven Different Points of Importance 36, QOp Pounds cf Bombs Dropped, PArtlH, June what tha War Of fice calla a "spirited attack tha French laM nighlj aoreedett In recapturing part of th tranche they loat tha pruvloua day northwest of Froldmont farm, on tint Alsna front. Heavy artillery fight- InK took place In Champagne. -There' wa ft eat activity on th part of th French avlatora.

In reprisals for thti bomaardment of Bar-la-l'iuc, seven 4 alnne4 I'ag ft, Tke Greenbrier TV Nit Sulphur TV. va. idtai tim. ror ta cur. Unit oa Sight fraax New Yera.

Advt. PROBABLY 10,000,000 ENROLL FOR WAR; CITY'S REGISTRATION ABOUT COUNT IS SLOW; VERY LITTLE DISORDER NO TROUBLE AT THE POLLS Booths Crowded All Day With Men Eager to Register. FEW CLAIM EXEMPTION Count at 2 A. M. in City 446,438, wth Eleven Assembly Districts Missing.

ONLY TWO ARRESTS MADE F. Phillips, Columbia Stu- dsnt, Rsfusss to Enroll and Is Locked Up by Ftdsral Agsnts. The number of men who appeared yta- terday for registration for compulsory military service waa so great that tha enrolling machinery proved unequal te the task of-hsndltng them rapidly, and It waa announced that no official summarisation of figure will ba available until o'clock thla morning. At o'clock this morning the count had been completed tn all bit eleven assembly districts and four election dle- trlcta In New Tork City. The total counted waa 444,4.18.

and the Indicated total about OW.om. Tha threat that Hoclalists and pacifists would hold off until Just before th registration offloea closed and then attempt to awamp them by crowds Uo great to handle, did not materialise. All reglstratloa waa completed long before midnight. But tho Inadequate compiling fore, at headquarter it impossi ble to get the flgnree together at once, ft, ta Morales Hen re. The registration waa enormously In etc af that for which provision had bean made In many porta t-f the city, and the.

t.ooo official whu wera on duty, at tha 2.123 registration placea were awamped by application In) the morning houra that they aent a hurry call for help and wera reinforced by eeveral hundred men drafted from other city office and by mem bar of the Horn Defense League. In many election dltrlcfa two or three time a many men registered aa th lest election, and In parts of the city where recent Immigrants are nu-rntroua th addition of alien not yet naturalised to the ordinary registration ef citizenship made the task of tha cterka unusutllj hard. At 11 o'clock laat night, when tha local registrars had been on duty for eliteen ronsacu- live hours, word waa sent from the headquarter of the Bureau ef Elections that those who had not finished tabulation it Quid be em uacd until thl morn. Ing. Opposition to the draft, of which there hr.d been aome fear, made no ap pearanca on registration day.

Policemen and members of the Howe Defense league were on duty at eat place of registration, tha National Ouard units were mobilised In their armories, and regular troop on duty In ami about the city were ready for service In case of need. Hut there were no rltts. no dls order. Of foreign or anarchistic prop aganda there waa no algn. Only two persons, so far could be learned up midnight, had trtually re fused to register.

One was ChsTrlas F. Phillips, the Columbia atudent arrt-ettd laat week for distributing anil-const-ilp-tlon literature, and out on Usil. Lou I Kramer, in the Tomb on a sl.ntlr charge, also refused to give any Informa tion about himself. As sn aa the returns are completed, hoaaver. the police will begin a housr-to-house search for slacker and It Is rxperttd tlvtt ihs rumber thus discovered will be art.inMy large, though small.

New York made a holiday ef registra tion day. Open-air patriotic meetings war held at the nty Hall and else where, and In dosrns of churches and synagogues special services marked the tppeal to the patriotism of th )oun men. Man- offices werr t-iosed. and among those a ho rrUtered snd their friends there was generally found a spirit of good-humored readiness to serve and not to attempt to make herot-s of themselves lor doing It. REGlSTEfmLUNGLY; NO OUTBREAK IN CITY i I eaaWaaMaanaaaaannMa Thousands of Men Take Their Families to the Polls, Then Make a Holiday of It, The young men of N'aw York registered yesterday cheerfully and there naa no evidence of gloom, despondency or reluctance.

Th spirit of the day waa one of good-humored unconcern. Frtende who passed on the street celled lo each other: llave ou registered yet?" much, a they would have asked a few daya earlier if they had seen off re yet. It waa the thing to do; everybody as doing it. And the Joke that were passed over the display of lha blue cards had in them only a jocular hint of tha conaequenvee that might follow, Men asked their frlemli if they had claimed exemption aa conscientious ob-joctorai they made byplay ovrr lha possible concealment of a wooden i. and i there wae much merriment over ttte in- t.pllrneil I are IAaoaaaatlaC A ajfit aT Dr Oadtmaa lat-k gliuS.

an lauat. la. Highest Standards of Americanism Met, Says Official Report on tfte Registration WASHINGTON, June 8. -Reglit ration Day development ware mm. rriarlred by th Commute en Public Information tonight In a etatemeat: Nearly 10.000.000 American of military age registered today for ervW In the army agalnat Oermany.

The registration waa accompnshad In a fashion measuring up to tha highest, standard of AmerV-anlara. Th younic men ram to th registration places enthusiastic; them waa no hint of a spifit anywhere, except In a few case where ml-guided person had been 'prevailed upon to attempt to avoid their national obligation. Tha Government official, who had proeased the highest roe-fldem-e In the patriotism of th young men of lha nation, were deeply gratified at th reault. It transcended their highest ex pacta I lone." Provoat Marshal General Crowder said lata to-alght he 414 aot expect full stfd accural registration report from any mat until tomorrow, and when bta office cloaed at midnight no Stat a had Hied return. ARMY RECRUITING TOTALS 101,493 4,201 Men Enlisted on Monday, When New York Furnished 614 Recruits.

GAINS IN NATIONAL GUARD Over 15.000 Men Wers Re-cruited in Ten Days by Regiments Not in Federal Service. atrial ra rerh Tim WASHINGTON. June i-TTa greatest single dsy Of recruiting since April I. when th drlv wa begvta te bring th -u up Ka, mt.n. was experlencad on Monday on the ev- of rrgl.tr.tlon day.

i.JU men enlisted in tha ear vice-. This' bring Ui total since April I up ta Nw Tork State led tha couatry Monday with 414 men recruited during the day. Illinois waa second with sZ. Pennsylvania third with 40ii. Ohio fourth with SH4.

arid UlsaachuaetU ftfta wlih The net gain In reorulia for lha navy waa 1.134. brlnaing the total the service up to tlti.N.'t. The net gain lor the marine corps Juna 1 to was 1 4. bringing the marine eorp total to :A.i,i an-lalai men. The dally ststement of army recruiting Issued by Adjt, Uen.

Mctnln today follow (o- Total lalnad ta I Stats. jutt.4Jun.4. b- Totai tlnJ ia Jua.4 Jan. 4. State.

AlaUuna 1W 1.IU4 Xaura.aa I.aa.1 611 14- 1 P44 e.xii S4- 1 4.S.O IM ll.jnu M4 HM ail I "4 s.asi i.u. Arlsona l6TNatayla JI aljew hamp. a N. SiiUiN'-. Mnk I UlNw SI M.

tlN. 4 twtit-hla 3M l.lx Wlahonia aa--tria ...41 Arkanafca a ('alliorala. 141 oIbt 4 I'onn, 4u Delaasr 4 I1t. of V'ol. riortda II (wl 51 Malta initials lndlMui law a Kentucky luldana Mala Vary la 14 Mae Michigan Mlanewta I 4i 10 inn.

aw IX. n.liiH. mand. XI at it a ie 2 41. inrnllaa l'ir-wnaa.

t4SV aramnl 11 au a 3 4 ton tai Ml Ufa 44 al 3.taritv. Vliainia tl I WlMWUI. Pl Mla-aurl Mantaat Al Juota eMalnat Tata) uea, IxK.ssa. Total ehlnH Juna I. 4 tul Total nbtalnaa April I.

0.4X. Int-oinrlai rerrtilung rat urn. for tha National tiuaid during th laal ten daya hw aubatantlal gtln. pai-tloilarly among realnvants not tn tha r'rderal erva-. A nop ln-rase of l.l.imi to torn Is Indb-eted.

In thle prld New Tork showed a gsln In enlisted etnngth fn-a lo Ut.Tft. Iennaylvanla from 11.603 to Wisconsin 4.WQ to dO7. hlo Kt? te fsllfot l.eif to i.nai. Mlnneeott 11 to S.I01. lUl.vols to snd Indiana l.Mo to 4.3a On thl showing the sagregsle strength of the Kstional Ouard should be close to Stxi.uw men.

lea In a only about lo ba recruited to out all existing reglmenta on a nar footing At the prea-nt rata virtually all of tha regiments would reach full strength by the time they ate drafted Into the federal armies In Julv and August In addition, virtually avery Mate la n.aklPK iirogres toward the organisation of It autliortsed naw unit of th kurd DRAIT DAY AIDS RtXRUITINO. 300 Taken for Rrialari, Sow far Ouard, too for Navy. Ilegl.trallofi produced another suhatsn-tlal harvest of recruits yesterday for the erm. navy, and Natlonsl Ouard. As on the dsy befort, all of lha big recruiting centre were overrun nlth applicants, who determined to anticipate th draft by enlisting In the branch of ervli-e they preferred.

Many applicant, ware under the Im- i-arr-anion ithat so long aa they prevented fvemaeives ror eniieimeni tney aid not hV to regtater. Thl waa eaperlally tha rnee at army rermltlng headquarter. 2MI Itroadway, where w-ore of man applied for enllatment without having th slightest Intention of registering. Colonel K. D.

Hughes derided to aave the prospective recruiu for lha. regular army and promptly obtained tiermiaaloa to eatabllah a registration booth In army average daily flgor. though about HI) lea than th number obtained on Mon day, i i KiIhl.N-! L.nI?K-l.W"...,f,n day. rnllMTna mora than Hii men In Its rank, at the armory headquarters. The guard made regis- ,1 Parades end drills were held In all the armories a ma dsy on the land battleship liecrull In Inlon Hquare ThouaaiMls of persona aaMmMed.

applauiled music by th Hr- blew (H-phan Asylum Band, and rheared a patriotic speech by Ooorte T. Wilson. lea resiuent or tne MUltabla Ufa As- aursncs Hoclety snd rman of the t-onrmntae on urgsmaation of the May- vniiiMKir iiriuf, Tha navr snllaled about list mm tcitiay. Th eiipiit-gpt numbered more. limn iuiii ni in-m wera rejected becaua of physical dl qualUlcaUona.

i nan nut tuny vwo-vnirns or tn.in neauquartara wnera an api4cnaia for tn Indiana uM.r rnr Arwy Ifrart bttt. en-tnent tould be Jx" according la advlcoa reaching here xil tol.l lnh.m..4fd.L4ar!..r. orfloers leared lha l.r r'ulm' lauian would go on th warpath If fur- tf! "tT'" 1 were made la regl.ter mora than which far abova tha SOLDIERS ROUT BliTMOTERS Montana Town Practically Un-der Martial Law After Anti-Draft Demonstration. QUELL MICHIGAN MINERS Navajo and Ute Indians Refute to Register and May Take the Warpath. priai la ya Ana a rim.i.

HUTTK. June hundred paradera, nlth a lwat-fu4 red flag al their head Inarrlbad Ixrwa with War." a riot tonight, a hick reeuited in ft(n uut of ot Wff v. e- a araigaay -y gag evvajrag). ar Vf sej waa hut. Tunlghl the city Is under nvartlal aw, lta aqoads of anldkera pa trainng tha etreeta.

The parade, which wae la prolewt agalntt draft rvglsirattan. bad prorrod-ed only feur blocks when' It waa pouaeed upon by patrtotl cllllrna. Inferred by th pntlre. Women paradera fought the police, and the mob swelled thousand atthla a few mln-ulea. Ma ar II.

klaWiney, meantlng lie roof of a bvalnese block, called upon the poopia to go lo their boeaee and la maintain order. Then ha wound ap by giving the cruwd fifteen mlnatea Ut-paraa. Troop which had been held at their barrack during the day earn at a run with their bayonet filed and lb croad began to scatter Tb paradera halted bwfore Flnlander Hall ahere the pro cession was sadrenaed by a aroma a tn the Flnnlsfi langusge. The clt) Is quiet tonight, and no more trouble la feared. Jama Trranor.

farreUry of th Pearce Connolly t'tub. a local Irish sort Pr. whk-h iNiraded On Raster Day In violation of pa I lea order, wa named totilg.l by YA Keen a and John Mr-ttonnell. who were arrested on sivariay niht for diairib-itlag entl-ronarrrptlaa clreulare, si the ringleader af tba aaiW ronarriplton conspirary la Hull. Treanor was arreated last sight.

Both Keenan and Mclionnoll made ennfaa slons of their part tn the elrrulaltoa of the prapagaada. declaring that Treanor gave ther the circular to distribute, and that they saw hint give out bundles of lb circular to eight or trn other na MABQl'KTTr. Jane National Ouardsmen were employ ad to pr. vent aa antl-ronarrlptloa demoaetratmn at Negauaea. a mining town near hare, today.

The exempted demonetratloa wa an oatgrowth of a ma -seating held Sunday at whlrh two apeehera wera arreated far utterancoe agalnot tha draft. Karly thl morning grwapa of fnrelgnar atharad near polling plaoa aad tnatr pro laal. agalaet tha registration af young men luoa on vmtant The nhertff railed umn all lf )-aang men of l.e town who had ween reg-lata, ad la act aa aVepulteo, alao I Ha cl firatnen snd sll ell rrnnloyaa. Kum-benng about wo. thla farce patrolled lha1 eirerta (or two bonra 1 ben tna agltata-a vanlabed.

Tba Mayor thaa lelrgraphed for Iroopa. and a eorapany of tiMM.iMS earna hero In eutomoMiee. W1lh tba arrival of tho Iroopa the streets were cleared af poaaibla agitators, and th author! I ta botlevr4 they had the alluatlon wail In hand. At Hancock aa anti-draft parade waa dispersed by lha Sheriff aller having formed three Six af tha foreigners and SocUllal. what ware among ta trader of lha parade were arreated.

I Main out Ion af apti-coaerrlptton iterators In Calumet mused the. arrrot af another foreigner and a iltlsea af Calumet. Indiana Hrfooo Wagjaoaasw Ft -AOTA FT. June a.XeaJe Indians drove sn Induta agvfit and other Federal officer off tha Oovarnment Raarrvatlon lno milea northweet of her when th latter waavt to regtatar MMAtMA 'nl Jane i-IMe Indlsns on utair reaaration near nera tea ay re- reglatrr under lb Ketectl.e if, Bct. IIH i dancln war and heas dsncoa la no- roatum rvaral af tba younger mtn lb klUe here, snd to ol.tslned a A.atlly of honor on thair reservation near her today re.

It is reported hers that tha Indians hava threatened to bum this aat I lament. Threat also hae bean mad agalnM th Indian agent at lha raarrvatlon. Aria. Juna bun- drad Huaalan cnlonlata. taaans.

aettlad near Cllendala. nine milra naat of Phoenix, derllnad ta register i. decllnad ta register membera of a religious today. Tley are i I oallaaed aa rag S. i ani niacin vsa enr at iwi-m 1 atoned at aita a bay at ss L-oAae.

M.V.N. MEl AT THE CAPiT1 (BjgapjajBBjsjBaaaaBsjjaj Country's Hearty Re sponse Cheers President and Cabinet GOVERNORS ARE SANGUINE Whitman. Telegraphs That te state's Response Exceeded Expectaticns.H AGITATORS ADMIT. DEFEAT Crowder Eitends ths Ttns Limit to Meet ths Ruth at Registration Places. fpeeaal rs pfc JTa pwS fWaaa.

WAaillXOTOX. Jsae -The lcta diafi law ha bora sustatoed heart: 7. Nue4 by th bast UfarraaOon raaib-lag WaaMngteaj fraea at parts af tl Rnisaaiaa snae here lr.r wltk few flgaras svsllabl. that the total rertatraU ra tha Val a4 ataira under the antian of tha Uw ba pproxiaaatrlr HUOmOcsx Caa lha Mf heat Uevrranarnt SfTleiaU wera anabht la rn any avr.ate tatmrnt. Masaagra recrlvwd free the Ooraara of sU except ana aa tb Stataa.

howarar, warn ta tha effort tag, era4 IC-au wr aaaot eatiefartary, and a ambr ef t-a In4lcr4 that the final totaia cn.t ahow sa Droiijwaal in oareea af Ceaena Drwartaaeat ftgvras. Tb rr rial aausaata far the ronntry er. feeparU remlred fraoi aorae utn te-eight wera te the rfect that Ute cs-a-eta ha4 oread affVlala 1 keep tk reg Ut ration place apra vetil tang aftar P. tba riaalag hawr se ta tha tM-alaliona. Oaaera Crawdef at oaca th official keep a pan a lang ae men wtne4 ta enroll thraaaalTa.

Th reault wtri Salay tba traaatniaa aa af Bnal ret am fraea the practntta rupott recHvat br telephaaa frc-a New Tar Sure at a lata havr laru were of lb asoat encouraging as Oovamor IThltmaa aay tag that the ta reglatrr had vastly xrede4 1 pacts tloaa." Thla suttawat, bo it Ueweral mr, Provaot Maratal. plied ta New Tart. Buff ale, sad I ttceily all a tna rilloa. TVrre nera ladies lane that aaasy snea althia th agr fixed by tha 4 ran 1. had register bora sea af their oa, lo aerv In tba aaw army.

Oanrral Crwwder i rtiUy all these leparta frwaj lb Suiea. refuaad ta anaaa a fartnal suumu pep4lng th rererpt af cir r.garat. Tha as a 14.. ---dec ted. but eheU wait la ftata after at ate the thet tha reartatration snap tta number lb Oa.ua Bulaad wei altglbl far Of (araa.

a bava sse) Ue porta fiaaa Oavnrneu nsoel which te aaafca prodlrOons. and wa shall wax tna larta." aall-OeecHpttoalata Fraee fa Oa fee tor of tha regiatrsUan wt.kb gave the ofOclala tha graalaat aaUafao-Uo waa tha, fart that the tlowlal had' a Va4 day. Xat a air. report af treubla af a so'. bad kaaa racaxvad star whaa Ua rat 1 rat Win place r1as4.

end tha ra.rf.::y arganla4 aaacklnory ha4 t.a aulU up by tba teartnsoat af iaf la hennas awlUwaa waa prwrtnaXy Kvrn sa la snoaatala 4knirtrt af tie bewlh and la Traaa. whet wa reported thai oTgaaUad smi a i rwaenct reriamiiio. thar wa ailrt. ss4 tt waa tha balkaf af the a Lvtertnrt that aady a eawall porcai.i-age af lha aaen seVJoct la ease it; Jua a lefuaad ta errail. sutemot wa Ueuad.

la regard tb aiitia.ivx, by At torn OerJ Oregsry: fleport raeatvad today at th tva-partnvoat af JaaUre relatl ta rr-i-'-tlon Indicate a ready aal gvneral r-epono aa lha part at lha ywarg of tha "cowatry ta rb 4aaad V. CeaorrtpUaoi art. ta far thro arrai bar tip. a ted la th dpartne sn4 none of these grew aait of a aortc. altwatianv eaista ar to ha raaxs la aay sttrwuuav" Tba tbre arreata which wera rrportai lo the Department of aal lea ware tn al liaaalllon.

Ohio; llsrtfard, Cansv- sag near St. I Ma. la anly two ar. tbre plarea. taclud.rg lia4t aad Oar aland, urwa.

tha Unr city Ue horcNef enaritary Baker, 1 the tUborele Tra-lairatlrai paacbiaery break dawn la both CiUa arrex-mtnia wer naa da ia hav tha reguaa-lion placea leaaala a pa a aTlr tba ki Ml by law Ia Cleveland 'it rrport ed Js.k difficulty ws aiperiac4 and. tkev Made were kept wAltla I regUter be raw ef the lark af a auffVleed number of reglstreliaa Oaveft Cox. It as sal, hal Ska4 ta uaa a wfrrrnt ytem af 1 Italian ad bad tnrrled h'e case kr. Baker. Anr a dVay of about tkr hours, daring wlch card War prlatad.

tb warh was The trouble Otrart as canoe I the fact that tha pqnuUUoa had creaaad byaa4 ne estimate of Canau urea The far it.

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