PARADE CAUSES RIOT OF C H I T WEEK Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Kr. nts o f Noted People, Governments and Pacific Northwest and Other Thing* Worth Knowing. Socialist Marchers* Ranks Broken by Mon in Uniform in Boston Fiat Battles Are Numerous. Boston Riotous scenes attended a Socialist parade Sunday which was an­ nounced as a peace demonstration. The ranks o f the marchers were broken by self-orgnaized squads o f uni­ formed soldiers and sailors, red flags and banners bearing Socialist mottoes were trampled on, and literature and furnishings in the Socialist headquar­ ters in Park Square were thrown into the streets and burned. Police reserves stopped the rioting after it had been in progress an hour and a half. Many arrests were made. The police took into custody some of the participants in hundreds o f fist fights that were waged on the Common and in the line o f the parade, while agents o f the Federal department o f Justice, under direction o f Assistant United States Attorney Goldberg, ar­ rested a number o f persons who w ere alleged to have made unpatriotic re­ marks. None o f the soldiers and sail- ors w ho figured in the disturbance w as arrested. I The procession consisted o f hunrdeds o f men and women, many o f whom carried babies. Most o f the marchers carried small red flags with white cen­ ters, emblematic o f the peace demon­ stration, and there were large banners bearing inscriptions, some o f which read: “ Russia has a six-hour day. Why not Am erica?” and “ Liberty loan, a first morgtage on labor.” A large American flag was at the head o f the procession. H a lf a hundred men in the uniform o f naval reservists, national Guard, ar­ rested some men. Marines and Cana­ dian “ k ilties” intercepted the proces­ sion at the corner o f West and Tre- mont streets and again at the corner o f W inter and Tremont streets, SELECTIVE DRAFT IDLES EXEMPT FEW Power Given Boards to Decide on Each Case. SELECTION MYSTERY System by Which Choice W ill Be Made W ill Be Made Only a Few Days Before Starting, is Belief. the members forces. of all other military R e g u l a t i o n s R a s ed on !t*ed . " T h e regulatio ns have been drewn w ith a view to the needs and olrcuin­ stances o f the whole country, and p ro­ vide a system which It 1» expected w ill w ork w ith the least Inequality and personal hardship. Any system of solectln g men fo r m ilitary service whether voluntary or Involuntary In Its operation, necessarily selects some men to beer the burden o f danger and sacrific e for the whole Nation. The system here provided places all men of m ilita r y ago upon an even plane, and then, by a selection which neither fa vo rs the one nor penalizes the other, calls out the requisite number f o r service. " T h e successful operation o f this law and o f these regulations depends necessarily upon the loyalty, patriotism and Justice o f the members o f the boards to whom Its operation Is com ­ m itted end I admonish e very member o f e v e ry local board and o f every dis­ tric t board o f review that their duty to their country requires an Impartial and fearless perform ance o f the deli­ cate and d iffic u lt duties Intrusted to them. They should remember ae to each Individual case presented to them that they are called upon to adjudi­ cate the most sacred rights o f the In­ dividu al and to preserve untarnished the honor o f the Nation. "Our arm ies at the front w i l l bo strengthened and sustained If they be composed o f men free from any sense of Injustice In tho mode o f selection and they w ill be Inspired to lo ftie r e f f o r t s In behalf o f a country In which the cltlxen . called upon to perfo rm high public functions p erform them with Justice, fe arlessn .ss an d Impartiality ” RUSSIANS START NEW OFFENSIVE War Minister Kerensky Leads to Victory in Person. TAKE 10.000 CAPTIVE Turk« Aleo Are D #frated sn d Routed ^ in Caucasus by Cavalry — New» is Great Joy to Russian*. W A S H I N G T O N . July 1 — Preparatio n I’drogra»! Russia has resumed the f o r tho mobilisation o f the fir s t con ­ offensive. More than 10,000 prisoners, tin g e n t o f 625,1)00 troops o f tho now many gun» and other articles o f war N ational A rm y ailvnnceU another step material and several atrongly fortified 1 _ .. today when President W ilson promul- Austro-Germ an position* In t i g l l r i g « “ ted tho ivgu lu tlo n * to go v e rn ••milt A M S ...ill»....., .aa.11 1 |)roVt« ¡t. T h e y hear testimony to the emptlona from m ilitary service, Announcement was made Tuesday Local and uppeal exem ption boards . . , | e llv iT « l July 1, tho “ } . . a . ...I.,- «... at the White House that President already have been appointed and the precise time act an o offensive by 1 ----- --- t for n r an ffe n s iv e hv Issuance o f the regulations w ill permit Wilson does not expect to take a vaca­ War Minister Kerensky aeversl weeks them to organise Immediately and p re­ O ffic ia ls A re K a rm p t. tion this summer, but plans to remain pare fo r the concluding phases o f the Persons w ho must be exempted or ago in a communi at ion to the United in Washington whether congress ad­ task o f g e t t in g tho men under tra in ­ discharged by the local board Include: Ststea government. in g fo r duty In France. journs or not. O ffic e rs o f the United Slates, o f the The Brilliant Russisn advance, the states, te rritories and the District of K x r m p t l o n Is I. n s l S te p . Colonel W illiam S. Barker, o f the In the order In Which they must Columbia: ministers o f religion, etu- newa of which ha“ sent a wave o f re- Salvation Army, left America Tuesday come there are three atepa In the o r ­ dents of divinity, person r In the mill- | j 0jcing through the en tire country, , . . c „ „ ganization process o f the National ta ry or naval service of the United ' for a port in France, where he will States, su b ject, of Germany, alt other " a a l*»l >*>' * “ r M im tacr Kerensky In A r m y as prescribed by Congress. They take charge o f all Salvation Army- person. are registratio n, selection nnd ex e m p ­ aliens, w ho have not taken out their operations among the overseas division first papers; county or municipal o f f i ­ For the last four days the war min­ tion. T h e fir s t step has been carried cers, custom house clerks, workm en In o f American troops. ister has been continuously at the through and a p p roxim a tely 10,000,000 F ederal armories, arsenals nd navy men between 21 and 31 years o f age yards, persons In the Federal service front, spending every effort to urge The French steamer Himalaya, o f have been registered. The regulations designated by the President fo r e x ­ the troo|>s to advance. He finally rode the Messageries Maritimes, with 204 Issued today cover In detail the o p era ­ emption, pilots, erchant marine s a il­ to the front-line trenches, nnd, placing tion o f the third step, exemption. passengers and crew, has been sunk as ors, those with a status w ith respect to | In form a tion concerning the second dependents which tenders their exclu ­ himself at the head o f the trocqia, gave the result o f an explosion in the Medi­ step In the series, however, still Is sion desirable (a married man w ith d e ­ the order to advance. terranean. One hundred and seventy- la ck in g and o ffic ia ls are guardin g pendent w ife or child, son o f a d e ­ The spectacle of the (s.pular war six persons were saved. closely the method by which selection pendent w id ow , son of a de­ minister on the firing line accomplish­ Is to be applied. pendant, aged or Infirm parent, or A concerted movement by American brother o f dependen orphan child un­ ed what oratory had failed to do, and S election M ay H r by N u m ber. composers and dramatists and leaders T h e exemption regulations announced der 16 years o f a g e ) , those found m o r­ the Rusisan line swept forward into o f national civic and musical organiza­ that the boards w i l l be advised o f the a lly deficient, and i.ny member o f any the German trenches. selection process later, although none w e ll recognised religious sect existing tions, for the production o f American The heretofore lethargic, monstrous o f the steps prescribed except the or- M ay 16, 1617, whose creed fo rbid s p a r ­ opera and other native music in the i K ganlxatlon o r f the carried L-. ' ssisa u u n o m e boards o o a r u s c can a n be do c a r r i e d ticipation *n w a r and whose rellgln •» army punished the forces «if the enemy convictions accord w ith the creed. kaisers most severely. The attarks launched New York Reed _ Amendment Gives Prohibitionists ',ut. Jln,.ll, hthe *c,ectlon machinery has Claims fo r exem ption because o f de- tauneneu in in ivew l o n e . I __ __ finished the names o f the men whose were as vicious as the recent frater- pendenta m a y be made by the mini Greatest Victory in History. fitness and desirability f o r A r m y serv himself, hit w i f e or other dependents, j n iz in g w ith the fo e had itccn fool- Forty-seven deaths from intestinal lea the boards are to Judge. There Is Wahintgon, D. C. — Twenty-three one hint, however, aa to how the selec­ or by u third party, w ho has person­ hardy. trouble have occurred in New Madrid ally Investig ated the case. T h e claim The Turks, t«x>, felt the strength of county, Missouri, in the last six weeks. states t>ecame bone-dry Saturday mid­ tion machinery Is to work. made by the husband must be accom ­ T h e local boards are directed upon A t least 100 persons, mostly children, night, the effective hour o f the Reed panied by nuppor Ing a ffid a v it s signed the reorganized arms o f the revolu­ organization to take o v e r from the reg- are ill with the disease. The number amendment prohibiting shipment of . 1st ration precincts the cards and lists by the w if e and by the head o f a fa m ­ tionary army. The Ottomans, in the ily residing In the same territory. A Caucasus, were routed, and at last o f known deaths from the disease in liquor into dry territory w h e re its o f the men regis tered on June 5, and claim by the w if e or a third party must manufacture or sale is prohibited, i aa their first duty, to provid e a serial he accompanied by tw o supporting a f ­ reports from headquarters Russian Southeastern Missouri now is 118. number for each registra tion card. fid a vits signed by heads o f families. cavalry was pursuing them unmeroi- ... , . Eleven other states are partially affec- This has given support to the b e lie f The German authorities broke the | ^ by the legislationi w'hich .Similar rules govern claims on ths fully. The Turkish stronghold o f that the selection Is to be by number. grounds of other dependents. recent strike at the shipyards in Stet- u -i j u . s , » .. , .. , . hailed by temperance advocates as the R eports w e r e current recently that the boards must decide appeal K.lam irivan, southeast of Lake Dari- District tin by the same means they used to g r e a t e s t s in g le step tow ard atxdition »ele ctio n d r a w in g w as to bo made In cases within fiv e days a fte r the closing bar, was stormed and the village of crush the A pril strike. They threat­ o f the liquor traffic in the n a tio n ’s his- v' ashlngton, o f proofs, and their decisions are final. ■ Kngidja, north o f the lake, was occu­ * I ’rpsnmn ably h ened to muster the strikers as soldiers Presum the process o f selection C ertifica tes o f exem ption w ill not pied. j tory. w ill be announced only a short time necessarily be permanent. T h e y may and subject them to punishment meted The la w bars fr o m prohibition areas! before It Is put Into operatlonT When be revoked wl'.h chang.n g conditions or out to mutineers unless the men re­ ■ all m ail m a t t e r c o n ta in in g a d vertise- that w i l l be Is not known may be granted only f o r prescribed sumed work. Septtm ber 1 has been the ten tative periods. ments o r solicitation s f o r orders f o r date set f o r c a llin g the 650,000 o f the The Reichstag this week w ill be intoxicants. first contingent to the colors fo r traln- called on to approve a measure supple- Ju stice and postoffice d e p a rtm e n t ing. T rogress w ith construction o f the m e n tin g the budget f o r the current officials h ave made e x t e n s iv e prepara- 16 d ivisional cantonments f o r the troops fiscal y e a r a u th o rizin g the chancellor tions f o r e n fo rc e m e n t o f the statute. wl1* “ «D on . how ever. It is to mobilize a new war credit o f 15, N o ru lin g has been made r e g a r d in g the d ejay Nine Killed When Car Blunges Over 000,000,000 marks, bringing the total status o f medicines containing alcohol T h e examination process w ill not Twenty-foot Embankment Into appropriations for the war to 94,000,- and that question may be among the take a great deal of time. I t Is dlffl- A strike o f 9000 coal miners of Western Kentucky was called at a mass meeting in Central City Saturday night. The strike went into effect Tuesday. Higher wages are demanded. 23 S T A T E S M A D E J rx BONE-DRY r T R O LLEY INTO RAPIDS 000,000 marks. i first to be passed on by the courts un- cult to caIcu,at® tho time the local boards w i l l need In passing on the cases that come b efo re them. Registration o f the country’s house­ der the legislation. The language o f the anti-shipment Spce«l to He Required. wives as members o f the food admin­ section is very comprehensive, impos­ T h e regu lation s provide, however, istration was begun Monday by state defense councils and the women’s com ing a fine o f $1000 and imprisonment that decision In any Individual case £jr for six months, or both, on any person shall not be dela yed more than three mittee o f the National Council. purchase or cause days by the local boards. T h e w hole Ray L. Wilbur, head o f the adminis- ' I , who . . shall . . “ order, ,. process probably can be carried through tration’s conservation section, said it ^ toxica tin g liquors to be transported in less than 30 days. T h e re w e r e no surprises In the ex a m ­ was hoped enrollment would be con- in interstate commerce except for sci­ entific, sacramental or mechanical pur­ ination iemulations. T h e task o f pass­ pleted within two weeks. poses into any state or territory, the in g upon the Individual cases Is left entirely tc the local boards. W h i l e the W illiam H. Moody, former associate laws o f which state or territory pro- Presid ent lese rv e s the r ig h t to d e s ig ­ justice o f the Supreme court, died at hibits the manufacture or sale therein nate Industries necessary f o r the pub­ his home in Haverhill, Mass., at 1 a. o f intoxicating liquors for beverage lic good, the question o f w hether re­ tention o f any individual e n ga ged In m. Monday. Justice Moody retired purposes.” these Industries is essential Is l e ft to seven years ago because o f ill health. The same penalties are prescribed the boards. He was secretary of the N avy and at­ for violations o f the anti-advertising O ffic e r s I lr ln g T ra in ed. torney general in the cabinet o f Presi­ section. For a second offense in eith­ W h ile these steps are being carried dent Roosevelt, and was appointed to er case the penalty is made one y e a r ’s out to get to g e th e r the men of the * National A rm y , the W ar Department the supreme bench in December, 1906. imprisonment. , Is making- progress with the even more Following are the states w n o lly d iffic u lt task o f fin d in g o ffic e rs for About 250 rioting negroes in East affected by the act: A labam a, A r i - the forces. St. Louis, Monday morning, every 1’a rt o f these w ill «orne from the 16 zona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, man armed either with a rifle or revol­ fficers' tra in in g camps. The first 10,- Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Missis­ o 000 o f the 40,000 men at the camps ver, virtually took possession o f the sippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, w ill be selected f o r commissions in “ Black B elt,” killed one policeman n the first Increm ent o f the new A rm y, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, and seriously wounded other. W ith­ Rhode Island, South Carolina, ther negroes were shot by snipers and which occurred just below the canti­ two war«- lynched. One white man was killed by a negro lever bridge, an«l 60 feet below the point where the smooth water o f the sniper, arid before the burning began upper reaches o f the Niagara river four nergoes anil one white man w«-re I his includisi the detective break into turbulent waters o f the Iti lieti. Whirlpool Rapids. There were more sergeant, whos«- death at the hands o f than 50 persons on hoard, acconling to M neffro mob late Sunday night was the direct cause o f the outbreak Monday general estimates. The car was running at a speed o f ufternoon and Monday night. 20 miles an hour. Less than half a Estimates o f the number o f dead run minute elapsed from the time the mo-j "P lo 100 and higher, but these esti- torman fe lt the first sway until the mates are purely conjectural. The ex­ car was bottomside up on the edge of a«-t number slaughtered probably* will the rushing rapids. never he known, as it is thought that As it slipped down the 20-foot in­ many bodies were consumed in the cline from the tracks to the eilge of flames. the river, screaming men and women Afljutant General F'rank S. Dickson fought to escape and some o f them arriveil shortly after midnight anil He said were able to get free, hut were unable took charge o f the situation. to obtain a footing on the steep bank. the troops would he distributed in There was a mad scramble in the small groups throughout the city and shallow water between the wrecked that they would be instructed to dis­ car and the river hank. From the perse every gathering o f persons for riverside the bodies o f at least two of any purpose whatever. the passengers were seen to lie caught in the sw ifter waters, and were car­ Dog Gone. Constable Sued. ried down to the whirlpool. Roseburg, Ore. Constable Howard Members o f the National guard regi­ Church I uesday had his first roundup ment, who were on guard at the with the new state «log license law, bridge, saw the accident and were the when Roy K c II owh , a prominent Rose­ first to the rescue. The soldiers slid burg merchant, refuse«l to pay the li­ down the bank into the river and cense and sue«l to replevin his dog and worked in water up to their waists recover $50 damages. The complaint gettin g injured passengers free from charges that the law is unconstitu­ the wreckage and passing them up the tional and provides for double taxation, bank, where an emergency car had as dogs are personal property and sub­ been placed to carry them to the N i­ ject to tax. The case w ill probably be agara Falls hospital. taken to the Supreme court.