Ri nr l.r.1 I Ml II TlTt MATTj Mrninpn I f 1 1 3 9 M T L WEATHER M. jcsterdiiy not lln. to Aity ill; i'rcclp. Oil. V FORECAST hi phost ToMcnr I nil AN miner cliie-lii) I"nrl- xth Yer 1 1 V 1 i .ih Vr. WILSON CALLS OUT MILtTlA OF A 0 National Guarilsmcn o( Texas. Ari zona ami New Mexico Summoned to Aid in Protcctinu Bonier Auninst Mexican Raiders 8000 Additional Troops Thus Secured. WAKIIIN'OTOW Mil v 0.- Nntioniil pinud-men of three !tiite Arizona, New Mexico and Texns were palled , out by President .Wilson todnv to aid in ptnlccting tile holder agtiin-t Mex ii'ini raiders. In addition, practically nil remain (i int; mobile troops of I lie tegular urmv wtie ordered to .join I lie border forces, Ilv these unlets approximately StMMi mlililionnl I loops -A'cre placed miller Major Ocieml FunMon' eom iii, i ml. Ilchiud tin1 order is the pltiin inlimiitiuii liv ndmini-l ration official tluit llie whole -llriiyth of (lie nn iiiuinl yinrd will he -imilnrlv employ -L i 1 1 neressnrv. To (illnfil Itoriler. Tin' oi tier 4 were i tud nflcr it In n roil Terence between I'rcsidcut Wil-on ainl Heetetitrv linker tiver ii .oint report from (IciiernU Seott tintl Knii-Put nt Kl 'u-n. The two ofli-eer- i-tat'l that the Glenn Spring rn ill made it plain that the bonier gun id mti-t be miitciinllv increased. Secretary linker linn not been ml-l-id whether a few expedition Im . eio-ei the bonier in pursuit of the i a tiler, hut oiiler- have not been eliiium il mul (leiierul Fun-1 on is t'ree to Pillow utiv hot trail ncrin. the line. S. eretun Maker totl.iy i ncd the lollowuiy -lutciuciit rveunlii.t; the use "I i'ii' militia: "The outbreak ill the Ilia fiend di--I net o the l(io (liiiinle Im- so 1'itr lnrther emphn-i.ed the danger of -iiuiliii oeenrrenees nliimr our long1 Imnlei "hat I'lc-idenl Wil-on has called out the uulitin n Arizona. New Mesi-o ami Texas mill directed tliein to iepi.it to (leneral I'linMnn, who will ii'-imi tin in to -t.ition- nliing the boi.ler lor patrol ilmv. More IteiiliwiilH "In alilitnn to that, two additional riuuuehi-. of regular intantiv have been iliieeteil o pint cti to ie bur- ler mill Mich tllltller arrangement wi'l be uimle a- ii iv ncce nrv fr the ."i pli le -ccurilv nt the Nnple of the t nileil Stole ngain-t raids of this i li.uaeter." ' Secretary Maker -.aid the militia of the time bonier states would make available about 4000 men. In addi lion three regiment of retilnr mfaii ti were today unified tn th bonier. The-e leuiinent Weic the tliittieth ill t'nnlrv. now at I'lutt-buru. X. Y.: the Ibinl inliintiv at M.tdi-nti Inn ruck-, iIivhImI betueeu Wntertoun mid (s weo. X. V.; the twenty. tirt inl.intrv al .uieoiuer barraekx, and lu b.it. talioii'. ol the foiirteenlb ii.hinlu .il I'oit Lauton. near Ke.utle, 'a-li. TntHl WHM) Men The total Ul'tllllohnl lol.f .eut to tiie bonier under the.e order, inelinl nisi both ri".'iilai and nnlili.i. i up ioilliatel SIKIII men. v'ivt,u M.ikir-iini tin i.rdti- " '"ll" " I p- to I'm I,,,,,, , 111 '' " . ill iip.in t,. p.n.t ,,M, r Continued on pane two.) ' WE COLLAPSES WESTINGHOUSE: A! I'llTSIIl K. t.n ., T, M.1t. ot i". inn' iltiiriul wonar ant -lull maker of the Wetlnghoui.e l.luMi ,m laiinfn. tin in, ioii,'dn .it Ki-l I'll t -i.ur iiu'eil 101I.0 in a mad i i-h of t li trUeis 10 regain ilulr old ilH niittr i In. old wori, in roiutllion- anvi salaries l'eeident K M lierr had rtfued nil their (it uuiitfti und to" ii "'' 'umnniUe t-ierda mat unlens I fjl iiipht. . f$.i, Jh. ii j,!.,, en this! morning t . u t t ,.,,.. ' C"i.Io.U , i (0 , , cfn, i- t' (0 eoiiui s W io qIIji "iriti(jr'i .,- , alU I t.Ml ' ' ' I . r I r) wh m ' a m f a 9 iiii & V JHUJBL-AJmr &. wT .A3 WfikjAC SCY1IC NO! IN t BRITISH SERVICE AT K Wtiite Star Liner Sunk Off the Irish Coast by German Submarine No Warnliin Giver. Five of Crew Killed by Torpedo No Passcnrjcrs Alionrd Carried Carflo Munitions. XF.W Yoniv, Mnv 0. lleninl wan made today nt the office of the White Star line that tho torpedoed liner t'ymrie wiw in tho seniee of the Mritish ndiniralty ns indicated in tho dispatches of Consul Front to the stale department. A statement is sued h the line said alo that the stunner vu unanned. WASIIIXOTON, May 0.ln rntort inx the torpedoing or the White Star liner Cymrlr to the utate department today American Conmil Froit at C2ueenlown Raid five of her crew of 107 men were killed by the cxplon lon. He Hold It npepared that the nttmk wnii without warning. The Kitrvlvor. h reported, will land about noon today nt lluntry. MecitKCB regnrdtitK the Cymric from Conaul Front through the Mate department anld the venae! wa tor pedoed at 4 p m. yeaterday 13H mile went of Faatnet, that ahe aank at 3 a. m. today and that the crew arrived at fiantry at noon today. "Cvnirlc rlenred New York April 30 without puKHcnucra." 8ald one menattKc. "Hupponed mixed eargo with hornen. In admiralty aervlre. Torpedo exploded in onalne room, killlntt five out or crew of 107." l.tXlMX, Mnv l.- American Con sul Km-l at tjiieeiistnnu lM tele graphed Cot, -id (lem nil Skinner here that lie ha- been unable to acrlain whether am Ainciiciiti Mere aniomf the crew of the Cymric or whether the el was armed. WHsltlimton Seekintt liiroinwlioil. WASHIXtlTtlX. Ma 8. -Althouuh the Cxmrii- hud no Aitieiiian- or ias Muuei aboard and was etirryintr iuiiintioii. the .tale department i- iu tt re-ted to know her exact -talus, and whether in her service with the Mritt-h tii'M riiment she hud been dive-led ot her iijihls us a H'iieefiil uieieb.int ship. Con-ul Fro-t at Queen-town ha- inloi'iucd the dcpuri incut he i intc-tiuatin mnj hi- re toit i- Ik itc awaited. LOX1JOX. Ma 9 Lloyd 'a report tha the White Star liner Cymrl aank at 3 olok thin morning. All on board were nved. London diapatchea yesterday aald the Hl.OiiO ton ateampahip Cymric hod been torpedoed by a German aiibmarine. A menage from Queens town last nltiht said the vessel, tor pedoed at four o'clot k Monday after noon, was still afloat and was pro eedipg to an Irish port. The Cymric 1. ii New York April 2 it with a largo 4 ditto or war munitions ror Liverpool. She had been In service as a freighter for severul weeks and curried no pas-Miiucr- ller crew numbered about leu nun of whom. to f.ir a-t known at the White Star minis ill New Vol k I- .in n i i n a" FOR CALL I I. 1' sii. 'I i , M 'i n re i i ipt nt l.itt- lli.'t J'li-tlelit Wll-oll li.ul oidend i. it the Ti .i. Xc Mex ii m ml m 'it i ii.iiitia. tienerul I' h-i. n , t,m u i ' il i 'il.ix that he wi.i'il iimmi ' ! i- in .uiil Miters nt Si. in An'oiii'i i-t .1- -"oil .i- he could .malice to do -". Ill- depart ire will be i oiitiuui ui npi'ii in r.Hiiji-iiients he in make Willi lieneiul ott, relie -i -nipiitinii iii tin' eoll- Ii renee uith (ji In l I On.'H. ' in -I iti h. i- ,i H . ii ' ' ol intlltt ' v !'. " i i (id tifld 'i I ' ' (ttii ti c(Ui ,; l-llllllij ,i . t i . n bU i l ' i nli r - i il t li., t t V- i. , i I EW twm MEDFORD ;GE Advance Upon Hill 304 Repulsed Counter-Attacks Drive Germans From Capture I Positions Machine Guns Proc Efficiency in Checkimi Clinryc Following Bombardment. PARIS, May i After a violent bombardment or the French posittona ou Hill :ioi on the Verdun front, the (term a tis attempted an advance at 3 o'cloi k this morning. The war of fice announces this afternoon that the attack wan completely repulsed. French counter attacks east of the Metise drove the Hermans from cer tain positions they had captured. The posittona re-captured by the French consisted of some parts or trenches northwest of Thlamont. An intenae bombardment waa con tinued by the (lermnns in the ace tors of Fix and Chat (Hon and be tween Douamont and Vuux. There was grenade fighting at Apremottt and in the valley of the Fecht. South of Autreches, near Solssons, the Uermans attempted an attack but were repulsed. At Do-! lante In the Argonne the French cap. Hired two small (lerman posts, kill ing all the occupants. I'lciit'h Kfrltfcitry The latest assaults of the Her mans on the tlefeiiHCK or Verdun have served to demonstrate the high pitch or erflclrncv to which the French have bi ought the use of the machine gun. The French front line trenches are being defended bv machine guns with comparatively few men to serve them and with the addition of new uutomatlc rifles, two of wblili arc equivalent to one machine gun. Tho forty eight hour prellmluarv hombnrdiiicnt of the nermann It4 de scribed by ey witnesfcM as more se vere than an.vthlug v.hih hitherto has leen experienced, and It i re marked that th Hermans were utl fled In believing no human beiiiK eonld have lived in the zone subject ed to this bom bard incut. Nevertheless, the French are such adepts at constructing underground shelters that when the Herman In fantry stepped from the trenches scores or well plm-id machine guns opened concent ruled rtre, thinning the ranks or the attackers berore the advance was ralrlv begun. French officer state that the losses of the Hermans In proportion to the num ber engaged weie as great as any other action of the war. itattle (Valium's. H Is said a Prussian division which was engaged on Sunday on the llaudreniont wood-Thiucourt farm Douamont fort line lost more than riflv percent or its effectiveness. The battle shows every sign of continuing. Artillery preparation now proceeding foreshadow a fresh attacks on both Hanks of the Mouse. The fighting may even be extended to the Woevre plateau as the Her man iirtlller) was redoubling Its tire there last night. It Is generall believed here that the Hermans haw transferred con siderable force to Verdun both from other sectors of the western front and trom the Russian front. It Is noted that since the present offen sive began on Tbnrdav the Hermans have not renewed attaiks such as were made In the preceding week on other parts of the western line, especially those held by the ItriiUb SALKM. Mnv 0. The -upicme I'uiiit toil. iv ill firm '1 the eireint eomt 11. the e.l-i u M'lltt'l -. MlMICI. WHITE STAR LINER CYMRIC I RMANS FAIL i TO BREAK LINES HELD BY FRENCH: i iWTfmmmmmzusaii.k- a- ,1 tm:TTiiBmmMmamrir-a.ji a,. mm. ii iii i iniMi i ii m j ii i i in ilsauclav9WB?9!VVSM0VfSWtHiaWiKaBi Mm "' as 4 . '. ' " ' " '" -' ' ' """ ' ' e - tiii , OKKUOV. TLTslWY. MAY . 1!1C 11 SIOOGEB MINI GO THE MK OF OlhER PBBS (IF IHE TOWER? -rite MeeffLi Cg . y giggggHREaggH &k elk. T rFgH sir Router aem. nl ami Hi- lo'vn ol I . nilmi Wl Hie Plotters galll-l llllli-b li.neiiimcnl n I'vcuiti.t. SIR ROGER'S TRIAL FOUR GENERALS TREASON BE PUBLIC LwMMiN. 'i The lli.il !"l Kir Mogt-r .i -i i u-r huh liut-nn in coiinct lioii with tin' Snni Fein re bellion Wl!' be pllbili . The III-! henr- illg will be in How -'i eel poll ult tomoriou win u ii tni mill rlwur unl be iiiude iM'lore u police innm-lnite. The renl liml will In held luler be I ore n Mincl of lb-' inil-i" ot the !uh court of , l-tlee t' ' :t iniv. It i undei -li" il in it Sir Rover in tends to eoiiilili't In "till deteli-e. The eroWII plo-eeiltul - IlilVe coieplel ll their en-e. I.ii- ll.ileolllt li.i de cliued to .-ti il ntfii-tllie Itinell lis ehlel -ii I'll. il l i llel.iiid, .ivinji ill lieilllh ll- bl H "Ml. The t It'll' e for Itirrell'- -in - i I- now In 'n ml to re-t nmoug ll.ii"'il 'i'i Iiiuinl, pal linmciit iinib-r t ii v "I w.ii.t 1 oiiel Sir Mm k S 1i , mimliii ot piirliniiii nt or II. und 1 1 1 1 Ili'iiiiiil John l.il id ti'K, I.. i ,i i lllllll-ll'l nt Will. Sank nt 3 o'clock XKW VORK l . 3 A u iiw received at tin v ii'te Mt.n ilm oi flcea here todav frmu tin otfieM In London said th.ii the ('.Mini'' h.iuK at :; a in. Tlil im -jage coin 1 ii ti "iielieveil crew sdvul." An earlier 'n1''' 'am to.li'. , tin first official wonl reielveii h tin line's officials hot' wua s nt from London last nlt-'ln TO RPED0E0 AMD SUNK WITHOUT 1 ip--t nip , , JJMt.Mn.ft ;, - ,.' "T IUIi "' HIGH M m 1. IUJD U II CAPTURE AI III Itl.lN, "Mn Hie ol!l( i.l TillUl-h tepoll ol .t H -liv- tlllii llllee 1 tilt I -1) 't in l.il-, ill .'lililltlml to tienerul ToWli-heiid. tit' eotliluiiU'liU nll'itr. uiii t iptiiied nt Knt-el-Am-nut. 'lite -liiti'ini'iit nl-o uives .1 de- Uivid iipoii ot tin milium of the liriti-h iu southern Ai.tbin near Adin. The -l.itcment -.i-: 1 "Aitillerv luel- nt in r ) in the 1 1 .ion oi IVIiibie ion llie Tiyis llVel . "In .iiiiliiinii in (ii'ii.'i.il Towu-heiid, Wi iiiplulid .il Kill el Am. ilil lieli ii.tl I'm nil, i 'iiiiimiiidei ol the -ixtll intitntr.v division, (ii m ml Ibihmuck, 1'iiiiiiiiinli i nl llie -iviieiiih briyioli'. liin ml lliiiiiiltnii, i-'iiiiiii.uiilir of tin- i . Ii'eenlh blls."itie. t ololiel Fviill-, ( ii,. nub r of tin- t i-Hil' i nth biiginl -, tni .hi nt Heel linliiiil Smith, t-iiillliuiii ' I iiltilleiv. lite iiiilnhel ol ol ! ii i i - in ule pn-oiici i- "'il, of who ti i, . .tie I! iii'pi . ii . .mil h.ill Hindu v 'i' tin nilmi- i.iptuied, U'"i H-r cent .in- l.tiinpi .hi id tlie iiinniniltr I iiinlii-. "Wi' l. ' l"iinl i i In I In' pre-eut t ii oii i-uiii.. . Im-iiI miiehiiie . n inn in ,nl .nun nl'. -. Weill, o i" .. n l.i. hi " mi i.i iiuiuiiinitidii, i.i i In. -li i, hi i ii .ill -hip, four . 'I ll i hill - ilnl MlH'i ,tl'lipl,lllCS, in- .nil ii'iiie .nitioh tthn-li wer-j . i. . il mi., tl i- 1'ivii- .He being tc- i i I i il lis i ." WARHINQ OFF IRISH COAST - ,',,. 4 " "IS, fl " . E D MURKS W -M BORDER RAIDS ORGANIZED IN UNITED SIATE5 Cnrmnzn Government Asserts Glenn Sprintjs Attack Planned by Ameri cans Scckinii to Involve Nations on War Protocal Aurccd to by Scott and Obrenoii Approved by Carranza WASIIIXUTON. Mnv !.- SHeiiil Agent Kpdgers at Me.ueo I'ilv tmlay lelcgrnpltcd the state dppnrltiient that ( leneral t'armuiut hud indicated his npiftivii of the tentative border pro tocol which ha practically been eon eluded by (Icncuil Hcolt and (letietiil Dbregoii, After an early conference with Secretary lousing today. Kliseo Ar it'tlotiilo, (leneral t'liirn lira's nmlnm--udor, said he had told the seerelnry "there is not nn iota of truth" in tt ports from the hmder lluil (Jenernl tihregon had demanded the withdraw- nl of American troops. The nmbitssH- dor denied nlso that Me Mean tnnis hud been dispatched during lite HI I'm so conference so as Io threntcti (leneral IVihiug'n line of eouununi eiitiou. OiTtnnletl In I', s. Mr. Arredondo asked that increas ed vigilance he exercised bv the American bowler authorities against netlvities of the enemies of bolh i outlines, who, he said, were seeking to force them into war hy border ru ids, "The de facto government," .Mr. Arredondo said, "bus official nml ac curate information that the attack mi fllcuu Springs was orgniticed in the I 'nited Ktnlug. It - fenml that oilier siniiltir movmuculs might occur. I have laid mir information before Sec retary 1 4i n stuff. We have accttrale in forma I ion of at leu-t two separalc pluee- on the border where raids are now being planned by these inter--U." Mr. Arred'iudo declared Antonio illni nl vvii- the principal instigator "i the fileiin Springs mid, neeordmg t" In- iiii'iiimtiiinn. Villareul recenilv vi-ileil S'liebo I.illedo, he uill, III lilt i lloit to inmeiit a miitinv in tho ( iiiiiiiin garrison. The itmhitssiiilor le-i-iibed the olijei-t ol these factinn-i-t- ii- being in iieeonl with file Xn utiu prtipugandu in Mexico, which he -ii nl wn- a radical organisation with vvbieh Villnreiil hud been ulfiliateil I went v vcars. MIIHIn Unified Out. Kecietai-, Jiinuiu promised to ilis ettsK that leu I ii re with Secretary linker. Iteloie the iiuilejviiee at the slate department hud concluded, how ever. See ret n iv linker had iiuuotiueed the prc-nleiit'- deei-mii to send the iiddttionul troop- to tienerul Fiiiislon, Mr. Arredondo vvu- mfoimed of these orders. "I urn .lail to heur thut." he -aid, "II I- I'Mit ll wh.it l- m eiled," STATE GRANGE IN t.li W I I' , in . M.n 'I flie l"i I llnnl ,i mitt il i -ii,n i, tin- llr. eoii -I. ile jiainji' iniiMiii-il herw li- liuv With ill li-jiile. I,,ii eiit ettllll- In- in ,itit ml nn i Tin- .inlilim f plovnliii. i In ,in r mi'ln I.. I l.tiiiiein thloilV'll .1 -v -It in . I l-iil.il in i mi-, oin ot the Milin-it- ili.it , ,ime up tor ll-i n--li.ii .ill. i tin i ii ii i i.i i .i.liln-., bv St, id- Mn-li i I .v, ,,, , , AluollU olhir -nlii i t lluil the run. Velilnin Will inn nli r I- the move to s-rl(it u -v-tiin nl mini loud con lliiitinii. Tin ...r.in.-i- will be in -.e---mii Im i ii ii i1 i BELIEVE VILEA ALIVE 'lilKl.ii. M. Mtv ' Ihe ple-eliii- nl iili.' - I i I n Hide, ehlel ol llla'- - ut t , in tin lfni-1 I I i I . ill i in I li. 'iimciI heli- to i'i' I- tn. .1 I I i I I .ills I- .1 1, t i' " ' ii ' . I ii aneli. - . i '. in. I I i me heroine o i. nt i . , i, (bat they nr- lint JV;,. ti i meniiee-. 1'iM- C htHM, Iu. t a) ii. nuUxtii. meet vj)u, t;t-rt Ol di'ii mill. in C, iirjiu h.i-(J) -in. ill il t L Muni- ii n1! . in-t I .III ,-n W QlliWi$tiEKZic'22i'$B&twnmmmiBmm0 NO. 41 -wirtrwii"'i wtaM, CHARITY FUND Rockefeller Foundation, With Its One Hundred Million .Endowment, Is Only a Device Created for Purely Selfish Purposes to Evade Income Tax That Oil King Owes U. S. (Ilv HARIh M. MANLY.) WAS! 1 1 XflTO.V, .May 0. Tito Rockcfellttf foitiuhtlinn, with its ettniinoiift fund of more Own 100, 000,1)1)0 of ini'oiiic-.vit'liling i-'1Uc, ia Niraded before the wot Id na "tho greatest bcitefnetion in hit lory." Vet I charge lhat thk greiU "foiittdatiiiii" is only a device ertwicil for lite seltish putHsti of mailing the income la; tlint every jienny ot' its flDO.llllO.llllO enduwment and its $ (1,000,(11)0 income is under the abso lute eon! ml of ,lohn I). Kuckeftiller; that its activities are not limited to "educational, religious and charitnblo inn"csf" but on the contrary, thou sands of dollats of its funds hare been expended for the ditect benefit of the 'Rockefeller itttereiita.'' I'ttrthetittore, I charge thai tho Rockefeller inundation has bvrlts ac tivities iu behalf of purely selfisli in terests transgressed the clause of the income t law under which it him claimed immunity, and now owe tho Tailed States treasury in tn.en and 1 venal ties more I linn one million dol lars n sum we need fr our "prepar edness'' bills. On ItniKcrcller's Testimony. Kvcrv l'net I will eile iu this or fol lowing articles regurding lliis fomuhi tiun is kneed either on tha testimony of Kockel'cller and lite members of liw peisonnl staff before the t'nilcd Ktatea commission on industrial rela tions or upon the annual report of the foundation. Kvcrv event in the history of Rockefeller's attempts to secure n charter for the foundation coincide with ii critical date in tho enactment of the federal income iax. The first application for a federal ehurter was minle iilmosl immediately after tho submission of the income tax amend ment to the states for ratification. Kverj effort was made to jam the proposed bill through eongiess before Mn nli I, HU.1, when it had become certain that the income tn would be come a law ut a special session of emigre-. The Rockefeller lobbyist were active up to the last minute of the ses-ion, hut failed io get hy the senate. The attempt io secure a fed eral charter was then precipiUtelv ahnudoiied, ami iu absolute seerecv a charter was lu-hed through the New York legislature on May II, It) I'I, ju-l in time to evude the income lav law. A I'l'lvate liittnoAt. That Rockefeller regards the fonn datum as one of his private interests .ipiM-nr- from his own testimony be- Inrc the tinted State coniuiiion mt imlii-liiiil relations. t'bairmuu Walsh: "What eonncc inui. if anv, did he (Ivy Lee, Kocke felleTs pie- agent) assume with what is known as the Rockefeller Inundation" John Ii. Koi-Lcfeller. Jr.: 'No eon m. t I'm, nn oiheiul connection or eoiiueetiuii as a director, but our of. in-- -tun i- a sort of family affair. t- to Ik uver all kinds of mutters of pm.iii interest. We have not drawn -Imrp lines hetweeu our busluess ami pliiluiitlii-opie interesU." This, I contend, shows that tb Itot kefellf r foundation wus created lor the direct puiose of evading the im nine lux and that it is now regurd- tl bv Koeketeller as tme of his pri v.'le inli-ie-t-. Io he inuiiaged in limit euiiiiei'iiou with his eorporntu 3000 OFFICERS LOS! BY ITALIANS IN WAR HKItl.lV, l.iv - The Italiaus have liiht auiiti offioeiit sluce the beginning of the war aceording to private statistics compile in tier main This Im hides killed, wountl t il or minsiiu Of these oifitwrs 5 ir- ni-nei.it-, I. J (oloiuU, 1 o i uia jm , .nut t J captain-.. ONLYDNKTO AD AON