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'TA '" jft Mimftw MHtrf 207 Scw KI j:.. m K .,. MEDFORD WEATHER Iljiln Max. HH Mln. 42) Preclp. .00. SECOND EDITION MEDFORD. OHJWON, WKDNKSDAV, SMI'THMmClt Ui, 101 1 NO. 152, iforty.fniirlfTYfur. Mail Tribune l)iny-Niiiiu Tr. k k SECOND GREAT BATTLE IN ai i if nioi Y Second Great Struoiilc Since Invasion of France Was Clicked How In Pi cores Purpose of Qcrijians U Unknown Flghtlnfl Thus Far Without Decisive Result. I 'A KIM, Sept. Ill, -'M . in. -Tim Genium iiruilc which fnili'il, uccnid nig tit I'jcnch judgment, In pii'iro u itinil for Ihcir retreat liy way of the frontier lowtiiil Mr i, apparently hilto decided In light another gical liutllc I'm uprciniio in tin' territory Ilui thrust uf Pari. Tln' IniM" (liken up n liim utmost II f,lclll0 IIH llllll lf till llllttl'l of tln .Murnc, nml for tin lrt two day I hero hn Iiitii in progre a ilepr ati "druggl" in which tin entire Ger mini furrn Hint made fh inpid "d-wiiii'i- mi Pari, luH'lii'i'ii engngid. Itnlli Side llclufornil 'flit allied troops Mrengthriicd liy new arrivals, uImi are bringing Ihcir whole strength into play. Tlu-ir pitr0, I" I'1 ilitliulqc the German, wlioin in some ipiartrm nra believed to li Hiiffirinc from chnulion, ilui' to their biiigM'ontinued iniirchc nml eniinter-mnrcheK, coupled with inee. Mint nnd 'fierce encounter between lln-ir final; anil I licit reur gunrd, as they retired, nml tlu ndvnnco gtuinW of lint nllitw. Tin' position occupied liy tin Ger man fir-tlnjacMimi extended en gagement, esK'eiully at tin western (nil of tlirlr lino, appear to In suited naturally for thu comhnl, which, no. curding In French military critic, will Iiiim a fur-reiiiihiiig influence on the future progress of tin war. Tin (linuaiiM iin stationed ou u j"rint plati'ait of undulating country intor percd lie in uml tlii'it with wooiIimI height. LONDON', Kit. 1C, 1 fir. p. in. Tim acruud great battle hi northern rnniro nIih'O the nuuifibouud awi'0,1 or the Gcrmaii Invader nirt Hh check In now apparently In proaron to llio northward of tho rlur AUno. Tim opposing line aro arrayed from tho A nam no It tit h throiiRh Itclhol to Chateau 1'orclen ntut near tlio prac tice camp of HUsonuo, whoru tho pioKriini of tho Trench summer maneuvers tniitompUted cuvnlry tratuliiK on n Inrtfit hcuIu for till M'ty ihitt. Wlmtlier tho Uvrmnus purposo to fll'.lit to a flnUh tit IIiIh poultlnn or plan morely to cover tlielr retreat to Hid rlvnr Moukc, In not yet clear, hut thu (human rommuntterit aro hIkiwIuk tliu Kniiiu Kklll In rutrent ami tlio huiiio hIiIII In Keeplim their fon"i lutiut, nH tho ulllod nhoyseil n Tori ulKht iiku. No IKhUIvo IteMilt Tho (lormnn runh Into Krnnco nml linelc tlpiB fur Iuh liroimlit no duel Mlvo result and UhIohb n pitched bai lie on ii hiiKo dcalu Ih fotiKht and won, nolthor uhlo Ih In a poHltlon to claim that It has -ocurod mom tnnn tho opunlnis ailvaiitiiKo In tho war Kamo, Tho anion, for tho inomunt, havo reiiloed thulr purlloim poHltlon mid (Contliluod on pauo two,) THREE KILLED IN IIAIIVAIII). N'l'i -'P. 1i1.--TImw ini'ii mo ih'ilil anil oim ttiiumU'il nn tho i'ohiiII of ii IriiMy ,",,,'' ''m' ',l',u' ii'i'onls lleiiiv Tiwil, foiinil iiiiiiili'inl lu IiIm ifl1i', rllu'iil'f Cluiili'H Hiiinlnrnoii of ( lay IViiler, Lillnl In ii iiiniiliitf Imllln wilh llm iiinnli'ii'l', I'lilili'iilllli'il liaiiip ulm l'"'f l'iM OWII llfn III II H''lll ulll'll HlllllHIIIlll'll liy II puaai'i Tiaiil nil I'iiihiiIiIi'ihI In lili i'll"''' Ifohhi'iy iu npimii'iilly llii iiiulMi WITHRETREATING GERMAN ARM BATTLEWITHBANDIT id iim ciiiiic. In Up) 1(11111(1, (ll'll I'lilfli) kllvllfff HHK'Vviiii'litl ii iii'nl) Irfi HiK wOKMIK HI AIM i PRESIDENT AND AUSTRIAN ROUT ARE ILCOMED Commission Which Protests German Cruelties Assured of Sympathy of American People, But Final Judg ment Deferred on Account of Na tion's Neutrality. WAHIIINOTON, Hept. tfi. Tim HcIkIiui ronimlimloii wlilrh coiiim to protent ni;altial nlli-Ked (i'rmnit atroctllen In llelr.lum, wan received In tho nNt room tin whlto lioumi liidny l Trenldent Wllnon. Accompanied by MIiiIMit llaen. Ith, tho cnmmU'lonorH a-xemliled at llm ulnto depnrtiueut ju-t lioforo 'i p. in. unit wuro rerelved liy Secretary llryau, who tlp'ii took Ihem over to the w hlln lion-. I'renlilent Wllnon paid to tho com- mlnxltiu: I'riNlileiil'N Addre! "Permit mo to ray with what "In cero pleauro I rccclvo you oa rcp reieutatlvca or tho Klnc ot tlio llol Klatu, a peoplo for whom tho pcoplo or the United .Hlatci rent ao atroni; n rrlendthlp and admiration, a kin ror whom they entertain o alnccro a rcmiect, and expren my hoo that wo may have many opportunities ot earning and deacrvln tholr reRard. "You aro not mlataken In believ ing that tho people or thin country love JURtlco, cok tho trim paths of proKrcM, mid havo a paa-lonato ro- Kurd for tho right or humanity. . "It la a. matter or profound pride to mo that I am permitted ror n tlino to ruprexent auclt a pcoplo and to bo their okeiiman, and I am honored that your king ahould havo turned to me In time or dltitrcaa an to olio wlio would wind on behalf or tho Moplo he repre-enta, to conalder tho rlalma to the Impartial yinpathy or mankind of n nation which duoma ItaoU wroiiKcd, llojier Tor WnrV Knit. "I thank you for tho document you huu. placed In my ha tula con inlnlnK tho reault of an InvcutlKa tlon by a Judicial committee appoint ed by tho llelglan government to look into tho matter or which you have romo to apeak. It ahull hnvo my 4moiit attentive pcruaul and my moat tlinuRhtful roualdiiratlon, "Vou will, 1 am aure, not ex pect mo to ay more. l'rcontly, r pray, (tod, very aoon, thin war will bo over. Thu day of accounting will then romo when, I tnko It ror Krnnt cd, tho natlona or Kuropo will aw aumhlu. to detoriulnn a aettlumeut. Wliero wronr.f havo been committed their coiiaoquoncea and thu relative reapnnalhlllty will ho na-cacd. "Tho natlona of tho world havo fortunately by nurooment, inado :i plan for uiich reckoning and scttlo (Continued on pax I.) BERLIN BOURSE TO POSTPONE SETTLEMENT ItKltl.lN'. via ('oDeuhaueu nml T.on- dun. Sent. 1(1. HiII'J a. in. Tlio direct. urn of thu bourne hnvo decided to po.slpoue tho Hcttlcmciit from tho !um of Kuptt'inher until thu at of Odd her. Thu rate of interest oil out- hlaiuliiij,' olilih'iitiouti was fixed at U;Ki per oenl. Kml Deiip, heoretnry 01 (he (lei-man Olvmnio eouimitU,i. Iiiim been wounded in tlio fight int" i I' ranee. LOSS OF LIFE IN F 27 HT. 1.01'lfi, Mo., Hepl. in. AH hill I In en of Iwi'iity'Nuveil ikthiiiih who pi'iWinl In llm wii'clf of llm Ten iih Mnilli'il mi llm HI. J.011U & Him i'liiiU'lhi'ii I'Mlllimil when I Mil wmi'ii Mir i'iiim fill lulu n rut liiu willrn Willi lluiiil wilier near IaIiiuiiiii, Mu.( X'oli'ldiiyi IiiuI ht'i'ii Idi'Mlllii') l liny. NORTHERN FRANCE, lS.iOW IN PROGRESS ALONG MOSTCOMPLETE Defeat of Dual Empire a Veritable Defiauch-250,000 Killed and Wounded and 100,000 Prisoners German Rerjlment3 Also Heavy Loters Russians Near Przemysl'. I'r.TKOflHAD, Sept. 1(1. Tho fil lowiiiK Miiinunry of the reeenl fi(ihN liiK in flalieirl from the Hiw.inii point of icw, hat hern made puhlio in l'el roj-ind thioujjh M-mi-ofHehil elinu nelH. "IIukmiiii troop are jmreiini: the AiiHtiiaiiH with energy and tin de real of the enemy eonlinuc. Certain AiiHlriau army eorpi hui h i virtu ally nunihilated. liiiMNinii foreen lime panned the river Sun. AppriMirliliiK Ir7eiii)kl "The eiihteni Hui-ian ndvanee junrd 11 iippnmehiiiK I'rreinyal. The rapidity with which military ojH'ni (ioux aro heintr eondueted Iiiik made it hiiportHible to detenninc neeurately tho omci of tho enemy, lint it may hu nnid that they are becomini; ertl oxen!. According to aueh infonnii tiou ii eoiiu'M to hand, the Aiialrinna hne lott in tlio infighborhooil of WO.OOfl men in killed and wounded, thii in addition to 100,000 priMineri, 100 piece of ordnaiut1 mid a num ber or Mlandnrdn. In nil direction thu road are crowded with nrtdlery tTzuiapurt.jTiiRon1 and nrm nud ain munltion.'whieli have been abandon ed on tniiHH diirini: the precipitate re trent of the enemy. "On tho river Vistula. Kn.inn troopa havo lakeii poisc'-ioii of nn aoeutnuhitioii of material for bridge buildiuc, and they destroyed heveral Ktrnnu'r, ono of which was ar- inoivd. (eniiniiH AIo Ixcri "Tho deiperate effort of Ocrmnii irmmntto kue i lie Aiitrinu nnnv rr.un ,iiiof nml Hliould be rccoidcd. Tho active pnrliep.itioii of (lenunn mtiv i..inu 111 I lie I1LM11IIIL' a nerii revealed nt Kcveral different places alonu thu Aiihtnnn front, n lor in htniieo nt Tonrohine. Tho Kuimiuih enplured thiity-MX piece of Joiik nuice Oermaii artillery. i addition to home 5000 (lenunn pi'iMineH, nt thi .a mi At niiior iiiiieiw on ino irom ..ui-friil iliicii laree Genumt nitiH, .,.., r wiiii i iimi iieen ttrevemeo hv Int'l; Of time rnmv heinjr iwed in the fi;liliiiix, fell into their liniiii. In roneliihioiv this announcement .' ItiiNriinn MiieechC pnvs that the Hiieeor Hciit liy (lernmiiy did not save the Aiixlrinn mid that tho Heavy ue fent infliiled on tho (lenunni ha been eoulrihuled to llio hiillianey of .i i. i ..: tJ IUO llllNMIIII "!" H . More (linn 'KillO (leriuan jirihoners ai rived loday at Dublin, in Hussion Poltmil. EOT YEARS FOR KILLING SWEETHEART BAN FltAKClSCO, Col., Sept. 10. Abraham I'eppor, who murdered hl former aweothcart, Mra. Dorothy DanhuuMor .IoIiiiboh of Tocoma, whllo alio waa hero on her 'honeymoon, waa sontoiiotd today to eight ycura In San Quontln penitentiary. Pepper withdrew hlu pica or not KUllty to murder and by uKreemont a oharno ot inonalniiKlitor was ontored. Tho prlvoner'a plea waa that ho waa liuano (rem jcalouay and after shoot Iuk Mra, JoIiiiboii attempted aiilctde. PROTEST TO TURKEY ORDERED BY BRYAN WAHIIINtlTON, Hojit, 10, Am Immmdor Murnenthuii ut (.'oimlunll. noplM wua liiHtruiltnl tuduy lu uoln tu hu Tiirlilli Kiivuiiiiiiviit HKHlml lla Hhioiiulhiii of (hu laplllilHllMiia. Herlkry ili)uu au miiiiouihiuI lu luay. , me" '""""" BHBjKSy"!liBnBmiBiBiBiBH S3jiBiBiBiHiBHI-iBniBiBiBiBiBB KaiBiBiBiBHHBlVkMk7II,'''rBHiBiBiBiBiBH BHjBBBBBBBBnBllrjvy. L!2,aiMiBV"lHiBiBiBiBiBiBB IBIiBHH 'iBifliflH nBfr 'f irliBiBlBH IBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBV ' W' '.'! isiBiHiBH BBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH BBBJBBBHBBBBV BiHWaill OWJEllAL SUl K. I. All HiiRland t to-day acctalmlmt tlili ucw war hero. Tli.it the .rcen offen.lve movciueiil of the alllw la made iwsalble U admittedly due lo lit 1 effort. Willi Ma amnll cortu he for two daya wlthitoed an ovgrwbelmltu force of Oerman. niakltic; imlblc the aavtiik' of the entire left wIur of lb nlllul army. (Iviictal Sniltb-Dorrlen ban illalliipiUlied blmelf lu many oibe battle fotiBlit under the llrltUU ftajj. He I firtjr-Ix yeaw old and U tb. oii of tin army officer. ' - E T BY El CAPETOWN, I'nlon p( South Afri ca, via l.o"ndon, Sept. 1C, 12.52 p. m. General JacobiiH llcndrick Do Ia Hey, tho well known Doer general, has been accidentally uliot dead near JohannexburR. Oenurul Do I.a Key was born In 1858. lie was n moiubcr of tho first Kolknraad or tho Transvaal and com manded tho I.IchtenburB burghers during tho llonr war, durliiR which hu won a high reputation as n mllltarv leader. After tho war he went to EnRland with (lenoral do Wet and (loncrril llotha and took an Import ant part In tho pcaco negotiations. (leueml I)e La Hey, accompanied hy Oeneral llier, who ha just re signed his hih(ioii a I'oiuumuder-ui-chief of (lie defeino foree of the I'nioif of South Africa, wn ictiirn-ing- yesterday eeinn by uutoinoliile to hi farm when the (joliee, who were watching for a fjaiij; ot despe radoe known to ho, running- a car similar to that of Do La lle., chal lenged the general. It; is evident that neither General I)e I.a Key nor the men in the ear with liim heard the ehnllenge, for the inoceeded with out stopping. The police fired at the ear and a bullet enleied General Do l.a Hey' hcnit. ,J Tho hhootinif 'of tho genera) lias caused a gicat sensilion tlnoughoiit South Afiicu. BITE OF PRISONER KILLS .DETECTIVE TACOMA, Wn., Sept. 18. Daniel llarkliia, tiged 30, a well known do lectlvo of tho Taroino' police forco died lubt night from complication to- HiiltliiK (rum being bitten on tho hand by u pilsoner whom ho wu trying to arrest a year ago, lllood poUon nocesjltalod tho amputation or u (luger. THUNK LINES SEEK INCREASE TU THREE CENTS ,. i JKITIIHHON'cny, Mil,, He'd, in Api'lleiillon for nn ihi'H'iiho In hi Miner Id lei In I iT'll it Ullh' oil mihIh Hue nml I ceiiU InuHi'll lllie hun IHi'd u ih the Wl0in pnhlio Kmien i'oiiiiiiiumIoii i'J hy tin liunl liwv iuiliwrtJ. BOER GEU 0 POLIC THROUGH nn m" "" T ,' L. SMITU-DORRIEN. iNO VICilM : WON IN FRANCE BY EITHER SIDE ItKltl.lN', Sept. 10, hv win-lei via Saille, I.. I. The Gcmilin' jiro-i-peet in the hattle in the Mnrne re gion are lill ehar.ieteriM'inHerlin n favornlilc. The general staff hiW-rtulhorizcd the unnouuecmcul that nowlien along tho line of battle have thcilritUh or French force won n vlctoj-y.. No details of the fighting in Kronen are given out, and it is'said thut no deei.i'no tmn of eient Beenis prob able for' some time to come. According to documents, found op Itussian prisoner, the remainder of the Ittii-siiui army or Vilna, vluwe de feat was muioiiuccd in lleilin ester day, ha moved soutluvanl to the Vil na river. According to nn official ' report, French troop in fighting which took place on tho 2."th of Augiist.-uttnckcd and lU'rtlroycd a German field hospi tal, killing: tho ph.VMeinn-. in charge and tho nurse mid wounded'soldier. A Gerinnn who fouuerly lilved in Autwern uml who i now in Ilerlin, ha made the declaration ,that tho uiiddlo of last July ho saw niincif be ing' planted in the suburbs of Ant werp. A llclgian laborer who wn en gaged in thi work told him Unit OV' crv one of these mines would blow up u .battalion of Gentian soldiers. MONTKKAL, (Jne.. Sept. 1. Tlio Cnnadian l'neit'ii railway 'formally denied (hi afternoon pel sclent re ports that troops fioni Australia, New Zealand mid India had heen passing through Canada on t J uj r wuy to Kurope. Tho railroad dllicial as'-si-it llmt no such troop hnvo hecu truiipn led ou their hue. TO PREVENT SHE HT. 1,01'IH, Mo.. Hint. IH,fA hi jniietlnii ieliiiiiiinu the lnihuuvn hi (lie employe of Ihu HI l(uuU South' we.leni HillMiiy fioiil llkUijf hum Hli'd ill Ilui I'lli'iill I'i'Ull hWl ll'li' U) fiU VUIldMI'Uk. A INJUNCTION WILL RE-ENACT SPANISH WAR TAX ON PAPERS Congress Begins Work on till to Pro vide Revenue to Make Up Defic iency Caused hy Eutopean Strugffe Freight Tax Eliminated lankf to Be Assessed. f WASHINGTON, Sept.- flj. lpnfij mil of the house ways nnd mciinS commilicf began today , prep.irol.iB of a new war revenee hill willilte proM.ed tax on fMightrnBMjMirtiS tion eliminated and defoliated-, (A bring into the treasury 10.",00.00p, This wn hy inrl' caucus direction mid wi h the approval of President WiNon. The action of the caucus, which wn enthu.iin.stic throughout, in abandoning the proposed freight tax, it wa believed today, assured early congressional action, ou the hill. De cision to eliminate the freight tax in Ihn new hill wn reached because of antagonism within the democratic party nnd President Wilson' an nouncement thnt he would not init uMin the plan. PropoKCil War Tax Tlio pnioeil bill would include the Sianish war tax on commercial nnd ICgai )Htcni mil oi inning, iciegrnjui nnd lonir ditnncc tclrplioho mes sage; 1li Swnish w'nr.MMH-ial'ta on 'bankers, brokrri',1 theater ami ittlierumnacment place, a levy of 2 cents n gallon on gasoline, a ajiecial tax on tobacco mniuifactiirer and dealers, domestic wines nnd beer. He vision of tho details of the Spanish war tux in the discretion of the com mittce, ivas aNo authorized hy the caucus. As agreed on bv .the democratic caucus and administration leaders, the war revenue hill wn refrained to day to eliminate the freight tax and provide Uecinl levie. It will tn.x bank with capital nnd surplus not exceeding $25,000, $50 a. year, and .2 for each additional $1000; slock brokers, $50; pawnbrokers, $20; commercial broken1, $20; custom. house broker, $10; proprietors of theaters, museums and concert hnll, $100; circuses, $100; public exhibi tion, $10; bowling alley and billiard hall, $5 per alley or table; dealers in leaf tobacco, $(5 to $25, according to volume of business; dealers m to bacco, $12; inanufacttirer of to Imeco and cigars, $0 tu $2-1. Stamp Taxes lroo.scl Tho slump tnxc i-opoed, subject to probable revision by the committee are in detail a tollows; Hank cheek, 2 edit; draft or hill, of exchange, inland, 2 cent for each $100; certilicate. ot itepoiit, 'J cent; promissory notes, 2 cents for each $100; money onlers, 2 cent per $100; express receipt, 1 cent; freight receipt or domestic bill of lading, 1 cent; telephone message costing 15 cents or more, 1 cent; bond, 50 cents; certificate of de posit, 2 cent per $100; certificate of deniiinih 2d cents; certificate not otherwise speeitied, 10 cents; char ters, $11 to $10; brokers' contract, 10 cents; conveyances, 50 cent for each $500; telegraph message, 1 cent; life insurance policies, 8 cents on each $100; marine, inland, fiio casualty, fidelity mid guaranty, one half of 1 per cent; leases, 25 cent lo $1; mortgage or conveyance in Irust) 25 cent for each $500; power of at torney to vote, 10 cents; power of ut torney to sell, 25 cent; protest, 25 cents; wnrchouso receipt, 25 cent. PRESIDENT REPLIES TO KAISER'S PROTEST WAHIIINOTON', Kept 10. lr.wl. dent WIIkoii loday replM to Kiuper or Wllllaia'a prelwt (hut (hu ulllw weru uvliiv ililiH-ilum bulloU, Tkf piuilenl' reply follow vlly (hi Malvmviil hu wado today in Ih M Kluu tVHIMUtHUf prl4IUK (( ulUifud (Urwau wml, MM lx ply lo Vn44H "fffwaitrVi mnnt fulnw Ihn mihui Hum, RIVER AISNE 'CARDEN STATES AMY RULES IN OLD MEXICO Forr.ier British Ambassador Retards Withdrawal sf TrwfM as Mistake Says No Gevernmeni Ruh ami No Life and Prosperity Are Safe Na Laws, Just Military DespcUsm. NEW YOHIC, Sept. 1C Sir Llonol Cardori, ono tltno Dritlth mlnt(er to MciHcn and recently appointed mln- . " lutor' tb 'ftrazll. falling today on tho fceHIc foV'.Uvcrpool, I quoled by tneA'ew'York City Neva aiwoclatlon as having mado tho following atalo ment concornlnR tho withdrawal of American troops from Vera Cruz; "It la a deupcrato shame that Am erica has ceen tit to abandon tho descent of Mexico when they moat need help. I do not know the reaaon tor thla, but it would aeetn that Prea ident VIIon haa been misinformed in some matters and that If another aldo of the situation has been brought to his attention he haa Hot seen (It to listen to anything that contra dicts thoeo who have told him that he country has been pacified. "The peoplo who did sot Kftt pro. tection in Mexico City and elsewhere went to Vera Cruz for protection. Vhat will they do now? They have no means of netting away aa will Ue-left'to'tUe mercies of the lawleaa ness. element that will Immediately over-run the towa'aad.eaieatry." Absolute Anarchy KxUta "When It Is sad that a state ot nbsoluto anarchy exists In Mexico It la not slating tho (acts too atrosK ly," continued Sir Lionel. "Thero were some 4000 good policemen in the city o( Mexico, but tnese havo been supplanted by an army of 35, 000 soldiers thnt (ought tho federal government, and among these aro several thousands of wild Yaqul In diana who two months ago fought with bows and arrows as the only weapons theyn'K"nfiw. Imagine theso wild men turned looso in tho streets of a great city with no law to gov ern them and with tho reildoata at their mercy I "Neither Ilfo, liberty nor property Is aafo and whenever an officer bo desires he may turn. a family out ot Its homo and commandeer every thing. There is no redress (or thorn are- no courts, no congress, no laws nothing but anarchy with military despotism with not even a supremi chief to oversee that. No Martial taw "Iluerta had bo mo sort of a gov ernment; Carranza haa nono what ever; tho only claim be 1ms to great ness Is his phyalquo and that la not so terrifying, olther.' 'Thero Is nt martial law there because there I no organization. Tho Zapatistas, wild roaming bauds of brigands, every few days assault tho water works o( Mexico City which aro only 35 minutes rldo from tho city and aro all the time attempting to got Into town. Thoy aro driven away by superior (orces but again make an assault when they (eel inclined. Hut this is only an Instance," No Honest Klectlons "For month. Iho C'urrnnzn pnity has held the northern tier of state. ,ot has it established a government? It hu not, and there .doe not ueein to havo been any attempt to do bo. "Thero never linn been an honest election down there,, and there never will ho until t lip bands of brigand (Continued oa page two.) : .trmxr- ITALIANS RIOTING AGAINST NEUTRAUTY IIOMi:. Kml. lH.I.i4utU mUt I'lieiKeU HtWMUr UkH hy fka Jf of Duly' wuJiMUty (mi)m4 h Mh hiiM'T )HH t4ky, TU H 4K 4r mm4 mm 1. , '' "ll