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Fate of Italy Hangs on Pending Battle] ■<l « • | Thousand* of new names arc ■ /If IPHPP ' being added to The Times’ ciicu ■ ■ lotion thru the effort* of the DO.OCX) Salesmanship Club. It will require some time so reorganize 22 5 carrier routes to take care of this increase, so we must ask new subscribers to bear ’a th us if there should he a delay in the delivery of Iheir paper. KI(•MI»: KNI II KA K . N (). 31. gBC BKal RSI mßu M BB jjlSI k 1 KiSi KT*j| • I ‘•‘Mn PvN* -■ f*9 I | |^| GERMAN FLEET MENACES HELSINGFORS; ITALIANS PREPAREFORLASTSTAND Retreat Rein# C arried Out Successfully, Say I )ispatches SITUATION IS ADMITTED GRAVE BERLIN, via London, Nov 8. —Succe ssf ul German flanking operations have cut off the re tre >t of Italian forces between Tolme;;o and Gemona, and also the permanent fortif cations at Monte San Simone, according to the official report this after noon WASHINGTON, Nov B—The decisive battle of the Teutonic drive .n Italy is entering its first stages today with maneuvering for position by the opposing *r. mies, Rome cables stated French and British reinforce ments are massing back of the Piavo river line and heavy ar tillery is being rushed from the western front to Gen. Cadorna's rel.ef. PARIS, Nov. S—A French at tack on German portions around Schoenholx, in A sace. netted 120 prisoners and other heavy losses to the enemy, today’s official statement declared STOCKHOLM, Nov B—A large German squadron of war, ships is off the Finish naval station of Helsingfors accord mg to word received today from Haparanda. Presumably tne presence of a German fleet in this location means Germany has resumed her naval drive in the Baltic and Is now about to take the Russian n tval fortifications a* Sveaborg guarding HelaingfOi s. IVf.en tin <;.rni«fi fieri >\ h • rat trig |n Mi.* 1 ,;i - *.f l{«n » Ku««<lan dla pHtfh** re I I lit Vtr W •> i 11. ** Itk’- Mh.-nit if Hi-rU ,m h etlrek* in Ih • Halil . t ii l> V 'tl Si. aht.fi: irnl K*..rstß.lt -tiii i.> iii i \ it■ 11.« t .I >t ■ t;• i:i I him <ia> ti 11 ><l h!“-. #"■ M ml!'.t;-rv I ' Mill Ii rtrtl. .tilt SMI 1 r/i' • th«* r»t"l ' I't 'I ll • • of the 'ln Mt t. e ~ i) , i,| f i .tin tin r. i r est- •••• rn ■> r<> • |.e lie <1 he. n Iin«l • .1 on tv- - * r rr t il.i. Then tjeiin>n> Shells Strike Foe Trenches as Guns Thunder Last Salute to Americans Who Died in France Ii Y j w rrm ri>\ Hflf? f'<>i ri s ihiii ih >i l mil'! I'rrsi AMKIIK’AN I'll U* lIKM*yl All TKKS. KHANri: Nov 7 llhdavod t A in**r ic -; t n nr * ill<i vno n sont n xiilvii of sh*ll-< whi.stPhff ov**r to llwlir land Imlnj *m 110 fari’tMdl vollov mark Ini; !»urial of \m» riot‘a Hi «!♦ »(! from tt >• finnu lift**. p wa~ flfliiiin iii<- opinion ol Iho-o \v lioi»o r> «•»* rli.«tcii. «l wit ti tour-* thruout th« siniplo hut dm Inatlr run* ml «*tvl«**>, that 11.» voil»»y whuh mark) th*> list far >i) |t i li< ilii t> i\< b. I*ll ftr»<l. no* by a M|iiml and writ blank car* rid***, but ,to XiuiTlmn nunn'r fell (Mi lift L r ft I)«t I , || i { vi T - ...I f|l»t <1 Inn *'«*» h •I * .1 with « pr. v*>r tl»n* it u<|tild tii.d its tiiark anion;.' th*' **n*n».v ii* t*i i- \ t .» ru ’ft f|a:: fir » liii > thrv ' it an old •r* and \< *• tan I- ' linop ' »r.d , I’t *mh v ' * n Ii m .I’■ d' M-»i ht t«» th* thrr* • < ;• • »r.»' v h* Palin* at th*- *1 * ’ n }:■ Iff. r«d to th»> a Ii * and IT and his - p. hi v ««d. b*« f < n* *tt<* • * !.♦ n :t»- riMP’llt" ti for.' Into •'! his iiv n rb'b|y**n Pr V ?»t. Kot i :ht •' t»d -.‘id S. ftp , •* h«- t M ••off 'i.'oft ‘h«» . tr* r, ".fnl Prl» *»• a*•*'*»;tilt ‘ and U« • ppursntly withdrew tt.« •* force* j*vt'«ti'irg i« a naval for tiflcation «>f the flint < I/ONI KIN. Nov. V Italy's yr'i pr*-ni«\ last stantl »ff«*rt to stem the Oerrnanir Invasion was apparently Impending tmlav. Both th* «nemy and defending lines have hern drawn fai-e to fill i' along th* l.iven/a river l ondon expected momentar ily to learn of the preliminary battle of the Uvenza and that (’ndorna’s rear guaro* would attempt to ad ministry a temporary check to tin enemy before withdrawing to the now fully prepared Piava river line. Swiss dispatches reported that (‘adorna intendtsl merely to delay the e omy along the Llveti/a and would tyot bring hi* full strength into the battle until the Plate posl tions were reached. For nearly two week a th»* Italians have been pro paring their positions along this wa terway. Presumably th** reinforce tnent- in men and guns sent by British and French army staffs, are held along tins line. Kory dr-patch received from Rome today mentioned the Italian withdrawal from the Tagliamento ns voluntary, carried oip w i»h pre i .*i«>n and a minimum of loss tVr tainlv there was none of the pre cipitanry in the latest Italian retire mi nt that characterized the rout from the t-otnzo positions -- . 1/ONDON. Nov y \ successful ra i i>u l l,• -t of Arm* nti. r« -and repulse of two enemy attempts to .>n'ei British line- north of Roeux wer*' reported in touay - official -1 ;i 1 1 111*011 The Arnientierea raid war- tarried out t»\ Welch soldier- nt night Fourteen (ormans were captured an«l other los e inflicted on the « n em> "Idie British raiders suffered light los.-es In iei*'lsing the Berman raid apeind Roeux a few Barman Wert* captured .MANY WOK KING TO M \KE SAMMIES' (TIKISTMAS NAPPY NKW YORK. No* s A merit an women in <\» r\ city anti town of the nation ar* working today pr»* paring 1 .TfiO.uoo.ooo Christmas pa< k eta for I'nele Sam's rlglitlnK non on land and sea turned 11» the xot oml 'and l*riv :• ts Hay" iih he turned *ttll furthci to fare th* third coffin "In Ho nano of Franco I Idd you farewell Os your own free will, ton h-f» your happy, prospered* country •ml ti*ek your plant hy our *id< >• "i '< I fat inv Me for. in l ai !, m .o -pt iaf* hand to hand fieht " Tin p m rat hcsfiatid a moment looked at each ttf the three Mai: draped coffin* and then turned ' All hoonr to them." he continued 'Their families ydtould he proud to harn of their death*. "\\» of France <.nsk that the rnor tal r*main- of these young men he i* ff with us for el« r "We will In-’oribo on their tomb*: "’Here lie the tlr**t I’nlted Suite* oh I left* so tall on French soil for !ihe:ty and Justice.’ "Pa* • r-hv will uncover their head* to thi lr uraw •. no nos heart M in*: the battlefield v. ill to out f their nay lo hrltvr the*r trihutt of r* Hf-ert aid gratitude " "Private Knrtflht, Pmnli •IM l’\ l’e H-’I O' the 1110 Ol France >1 'lank you 'lttj (loti i* • etve 'o>ir. »«>ml Far well"’ A great voile* of 7'- er»t»h*al the fin rt volh \ ol fan V e|| 'hru tile leaden rrvnsnuk I air TANARUS! «-n t .**? v> rt \nur ean Mijdley teat* trh'h ling down »h< i-r fares, hi weed th«di r eutrtd* J ’ m uta’tt- an I -ovr-red Hi. m itV' niiSi - 1 fit** which the' fi*Usl)t and died NEW*P ■— Late Bulletins of World Events 11(11 »i»\, (>»., N«*. s.—l Hiior • nniinlolmirr U ll»»n, imn In (hr nol, pr-ohnhlr ttlll hr ixliril lo f«mr to IliiiKlim In In hr n Ininil In «r|tlinti Ihr Tria«>l nnlolnnn • til ntrlhr. ufl <-<-1 liik HMNNi luhur ir« nml It llrlil*. H it|IIMiTO>, \n i. N.— % **«tr li.t r rntr f«r nnlhrnt-llt* min er’* «h» ri|tri'|rd In hr <t)-<l<lr.l on nl n ti ttlun of Ihr Joint ronfrr r ttf o|M-rnlorn nml mlnrrn hrrr • Mnitihl. Ihr tlrlrunli't fnllnl lo miii It nn Hkrrrmrnt rlthrr on htigher «n*on or (hr penult? ilii'i'r In Ihr nrn rnntmrt m n tlirrr-bour nirrllnic Itnlny. MW \IIKK. Nov. t. ( nl. Iloott \ t H'« mitointihilr. itriwn h> his i ItniiHriir. l hnrlra l.rr. nnrl it till Ihr I-Itlnnrl hi ii imiarnui'r, run (In tin John Murphy, of .In. innii'n. N 1.. till* nflrrnoon. Ihr • olonrl Junior it from hit mr nml . pit h« il up ihr Injurrtl man, orilrr- Inu hla driver lo hurry to Knunr- Ir 11 liitapKnl. Murphy antlrrril annul Itrohrn rlha. hut hi* In- Jurlra nrr mil arriolla W (a|||Ni, TANARUS( •N. \n v. v.—— Amrrl rn'a Ural orrnt huapltnl for Ihr rrmnai rurtlon of tmunilnl men, i* na toiltii un-rptril lit (hr icov rrnmrnl from (hr llrnnolrnt l*ro(rr(iir Order of I'.lka. I hla hoapidil Hill Itr rrrrlril on I’nrk < r Hill, urur Itohrrf llrlichnm tlonpllMt. in lloalon. n* H ronl of >.oiMMMi, Ihr nioitrj nun (nkrn from (hr liika' (I .(MIn.IMMI mar re— lirf lii ml W WIIINt.ION, Non. ft.— \ rnn rrrlril rdttrl lo I nirrnar piiaarn *rr ii a ttrll nt Trrlithl ralr* iiiii a»rn in lullronri prtltiona lllril lu ll lit nilh ihr Inlrrainlr ( om inrrrr ioni iiiitnliin, The Nrw 'ork. Nnt llntin A Hnriforil ll>. nml (hr l rnlrnl of Nrtt I'nulnnit naht-tl an Inrrrnmr In milt-nice fnrra from i! *- 4 to irnla. Thr prlnripnl aowfhrnairrn rnilroii'la ii-hnl prrtiilaaion lo rnl»r ••Inlrr rh anu t n illr ml'rH(r" t l'nnnr,i|/r ruira from - lo *V« rrnla a mile. fill! I I INII, Ore.. Non . V.— >lni I ii.-kr, fiinnrr editor of Ihr I’ort- Innil llrnlM'h /rltiinit. ttna nr* rrajril on n prr alilr n I Ini ivmrrnnl loiln» nml ttlll hr Inlrrnril for (hr prriml of ihr itnr. a|n<« (hr /rilitnit ttna &ut or nil-, rt I nrkr hut Itrrn r<l'lor of n l.rrmnn weekly hrrr. Ilr ten* n ttilnna In Ihr trial If I run ft llopp In tun Iran- DRYSSEEM WINNERS IN OHIO VOTE Official Count Will Be Needed For Final Decision COLUMBUS. Ohio. Nov. 8 Ohio voted dry by a majtonty of V 140 vote*, according to com pletely revised unofficial figures received by the Columbus Citizen »hi* afternoon This total includes the Hamil ton and Lucas county error* which gained a 10,530 for the wets < ('MMHI s. (),, ,\ov, n The rnm l*l*■ I(• nfltr ia! count will be necessary 10 1 1 * < i-1 * • whether Ohio voted wet or dry !*t Tuesday'* (•lection. I>espi»* ihi discovery r»f an error In Hamilton county yesterday lh.»t gas** ili«- wets lo.iHitj more votes, the hintr apparently had voicd dry by • narrow marr.in ibont l.uon voti a r imipteir unofficial return* ir diem t| early today. Fear that tin- margin in I* In b»* wiped oni by sotTje sin h error h w.:- *1 1 • ovcii'i in llan ilfon county w i- « \press* ii here The m- jii.tiv of tii*; earls today li.'if nos receive I complete official i' i' ■•fi . h"f • vp> ( ted flu in soon FoMi wet uni ilii Ii <der* wer* non eo iir.’iMul pi ml nit more deftnil* 11 for- - '. ilton s t 1 1 ou-aml a nil • ftTit v*"e sirtonn if • llful 12? wholesale l|fjlinj v »?« -,? *i in ( r!»io. li* ai<p a numerous brew e- < -n l ilisttM rs w» re i.-mlhv await in. i|ie official count w Llch will be n *'led to dec use w lief her e.r pot f'h o he a gpn hi the ill \ column The . amendment, lb cnr’led, will nn Ohio Iron* df\ aftei Man ? 1. I»M». f* I'tllnn m * tte-ii • *».*—*» .* It rich*. Hr.*-* .('ll Mrpl Mils ISM. Til ['USD AY, NOYKM IIER s, 191 7 . 7 NABBED; MUCH LOOT RECOVERD Police Say They Have IJrokcn I p Paring Ganff of Thieves The backbone of the most daring Kang of thieves known to th* police in the pant few yearn wan broken Thursday, the officers say, wiih tin arrest of seven men and two girls and the recovery of stolen merchan dise valued at J 4,000. Another $3,- 000 worth of stuff is expected to b* recovered in the next 24 hours. What the police regard as the re markable feature of »he gang is the rapidity with which raid followed raid on automobile accessory stores and clothing * nr< Nearly all of the $7,000 in booty was stolen In the past six weeks. To Detectives Fraley and l.armtff Is given credit for the catch and re covert Doth men have been work ing day and night on the robberies and by dint of exhaustive trailing and ’•planting” of aids, got the iden tities of the robbers and the places where the stolen goods were se creted. All those arrested up to the pres ent time are young, the oldest he inc 26. Charges of burglary were lodged against tti»- following run Harold Wurdrop, 2M, manager of the Wynn hotel. No. Hi 5 Way ne-.-t.; Leo Car net, 22. No l.;t I.eic< -'er-cf.. Frank Viola. 23. No. 122 Lever, rte-ave ; Cameron .iml Douglas Moore, is tnd 17 rope* tit e|y, No. 479 Hubbard at.- : Fred Stein, lx. No 520 Frank lin . t., and .1 H Dennett. 26, No. 1 427 Townsend-ave. DorH Kirk, 19. No 259 Fir M-st . and Julia K ivenirk, 17. No. 732 Cas p. r st., waitr* s~es. were arrested on a charge ot receiving stolen prop erty. Two automobiles Stolen a few day- ago v ere recovered \ large quantify of fires, rims, robes and other irticles were found in a ca rag*- in the re u of No 1250 Town s.'nd-nv Fraley and Lunnln had th<ur plans perfected lit i arlt Thursday morn ing \ number of detectives. among thrm Collin and Wt niewski, ot th> central ration, started on the raids with form. \s early as 6 o'clock th* prisoners began coming in Among the first war* the two girl They gave their nanus sullenly. The Albers were brought in our mg the forenoon, and ah seemed *o be stunned by the quickness with which the other member- of Hu gang wet** founded up The dob n goods w* re hidden in many rooming house* anil garages, in widely -«pi rated sections of the City ITinctpel among the lo«* rs were .a t id.- merchants. TH-REE I’.IUJON BUSHELS OF CORN IN SIGHT WASHINGTON. Nov. k Th. bin war crop of corn Wft ■ estimated to flav at 3.1*M,09:1,000 bushels bt fh»* agriculture depart!n«*nt This com pares with 2.5X' , ,24 1,000 |,isf year an.l 2.754,164,000, tin- five year it.-r ace. The gn at potato crop of this yenr. due mninlv to last • a-on’s sh«;r lag.* an I liUh pr.<<-. w.« given as 439,6Vfi 000 btt-h. l-. not. Im hid ittK 91,727.000 btish.-l- of >tve-.-t po latoes Ihuli ;tr»- tar in eve-- ol prevb* ts tears No forecast was made of th* prtn cipnl cereal crops, production rv matting at last month's estiruH'.- I lift- trrt li-f Itraliinril rtf W-ivn It if« ' Third end ' " • ->n for lndo « r.n.l gents «u -n nnMI n and nlt-M 1 me< .-■• -i* Wavne ..t.-Uns .t.r V n'.pbi \.lv LONE YANKEE SOLDIER CA PTE RES TWO GERMANS vrw Vf>l ’ K v Tw * ■••niiflii pH w , ,«;■ pt ut *-«i h\ , ( n Atn»*rii .'M -xtirf •» of i-.-f in • •n»mnan»l »h« n|*mntP <|*■« Ihur-.s nr i i»r from f It rtJ ,| hi>|•, i init• •>i A' i" . 'f - v put with I t •'> <ti sou "t for in * rmlhm and t), m . nf *h- \ nk«-. «r* .mro.l w. hu ,rwb |r,„i,r S t«n RACES Pimlico Results. First race—<l furlong*: Whippoor will, 95 (Walls*, won; Crayaon. 100 <A «'oilins i. second. Medusa, 92 (!'i c "urn, third Tim**, 1.1 i. .Second Mac** 2Vi miles The Brook IF* (Nu-klauft) won; Hubert Oliver. 115 (<) < 'onnuri second. Figenna thorp*-, no (Kennedy) third. Time: 5:01. Third Ra< » Mile Mary Maud. I<M. • Dominick) won; Sixteen to One. 39 (Wails) second; I’oor Butterfly, 100 (Erickson) third Time i;42 1-5 F-.urth race li 4 mil- *: Omar Khayyam. 18c (llutwell). won. Fairy Wand 100 (Walls), second Straight i "i ward. 1 i ll (J. M' Ta.Vtrt), third. Time. 2 05 2-5. Fifth Race- 4 furlongs Milkman, 112 <Rowan), won; Jock Scot. 12- tOherl), aeiond; M'dlora, 109 (Shut tinger), third. Time, 1:14. riMi.it o x ii at* hkh First-- Tat'ium Mint Drop . Third- (iicn Oraes. Felicitation. F irtii Torchb'arcr, C rn Ta.s***l, Ed Roche, Wistful, Walnut Hall, Lu cius Fifth Amalgamator. Cadillac. Mo*h“t Maohree, Ontcn. Zotiave.il >pe. Sixth- Top *• the Wave Sky Pilot. Sixth race Monuini’V Si v nth -Faddy Dear, Cuddle Fp, Celt Jtay. Soldier. Weather clear, tiack fast Latonia Results. Flrat Race—6 furlongs—\V. P Dab *** m (Ltlloy) third Time: 1:13 2-5. Second Itace - 6 furlongs—Pilson, 97 (Barrett) won; High Hear. 9* (Oru b»r) second; Sist*>i Susie 102 (Dursoh) tfiird Time 112 2-5. Tiurd rnc* furlongs: Kllnf 1 (Hunt*, wi.n; Miss Agnes. 10M (Mar tin) Letu. 95 (Gruber). third. Tim*-.. DU :■ -r. I ATOM A *« II ATI HI'S Se. ond Dr Tuck. M.i • Belle, FUA'tTtel . Third-- Betchn Million. Fourth- Word (• Wisdom. Sixth Matin Seventh— Ninety Simplex. CHALMERS TO HEAD AUTO MEN NEW YORK, Nov. B.—Cnanlmous approval was given by director* of the National Automobile Chamber til Commerce today of the selection, bv President Clifton, ->f Hugh dial in* r> to represent, the automobile manufacturer* on the special motor vehicle industries committee to co operate with the war Industries board at Washington. Mr. Chalmers is first a ice president and chairman of board of directors of the Chal mers Motor company The directors unanimously pledged cooperation and loyalty of the automobile indus try to the government in the present national crisis. PARTIES MAY UNITE TO FIGHT HYPHENS CHICACO, NoVr s Politician* to-, day read between the lines of Tues day's • lertion in Chicago and the nation, a rising menace from the So cialist and prrvlerman Ante The result was that Roger Sulll van. bic Democratic leader, and oih er minor politicians, came out open l> tod a a in favor ot the Democratic and Republican parti*« fusing dur ing th*> w ar. Sullivan proposed that IllinoD Republicans and Democrats on loyalty ennd dates for l nifed States senator aud mayor of < i cago Alleged Deserter Arreste t fJeorges Siintiee, J'* a ear?- oM, charged with desertion fr«»:it flu artnv. aahs taken to Fort Wayne Thursday morning by federal < ;• rein and fumed over to -the mil tary author it !**»>. Sila b s was draft ed and ordered to report fur <eliij) in* nt to Camp Cusier, btif fled mid has been trav* line around th• roun try for s« y. ral A*. .«ks ft j* likely b** aa ill b»- ent to Camp Custer and nut tt* tin* arnv, but it i* possi ble the military court may deal nior** harsh?* with htnt BOLSNEVIKI CONTROLLED CABLES ASSERT RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT IS OVERTHROWN BY PACIFIST PARTY BOOKS OF COUNTY TO BE AUDITED Probe of All Offices To I*e Laid Before Grand J ury Rooks In rrrry 'atfSivitneiiV *?T Wayne county will be audited with in the next five weeks and the re sults submitted to the circuit court grand Jury. This was decided in a meeting in Prosecutor Charles H. Jasnoweki’s office. Thursday morn ing. in which a committee of grand jurors and a special committee of the board of county supervisors was present. The audit will be made Indepen dently of the present check being made in the county treasurer’s of fice, ii was announced, The pres ent examination will require many more months to complete and the information demanded by the grand jury must he presented before Jan 7, the ia.-t day of this term of court when the Jurisdiction of the jury automatically expires. Price. Waterhouse \ Company, an auditing concern of national reputa tion, will be engaged for »he work The representatives will act under tne instruction of the grand Jury and will go over the various books covering periods specified by the jurors. It is not expected that the spo rial inquiry will extend hack more than two years In any department Supervisors Schultz, Vcrnor and Stellwagen. Giand Juror- Pliny \N Marsh, foreman, and S S. Kresge, and the prosecutor, attended the meeting Judge ( odd has granted the re quest of ihe prosecutor for a writ of habeas corpu; to bring Anthony j. Kloku. conf' -e»ed embezzler of thousands of dollars of the county's film Is, and serving four years in Jackson prison, to IVtroit to testify before the inquisitorial ~ hotly He will he kepi in the ottstodv of the sheriff during his stay in I>etroit, according to the provision* of 'he w rit Henry A Montgomery, special in vestlgator for the prosecutor, spent Thursday morning in th-* grand jury chamhei krraed with vplnmlft ous notes h« entered tin jury room at the hi ginning ot tin session It Is thought he is gmng detailed In forma* l<»n concerning the under world slt'uiHton winch he and his three assistants have been invest! 'when County AuiHor t'harb - A Mulder w i« informed of the pro nosed audit of countV biHiks he ap pea red surprised ••1 don- want to he understand <ni ■ v ;,u :* • • di • ' ' I tl h*’ 111,. book - ” 1 1• -aid, "hut according p>ir( Wjiii'tliousr a Compattv tei trial of Kb k t 11Tiin‘ m in th ■» nci'ter J* vi-rd 1 • 1 , T • . - »0 pay (hat* sum to the treasurer The prosemitfyr has not answered the lettr*r and the treasurer has not been reimbursed as yet. If the circuit court grand Jury does not return an indictment before Friday for Mason Harbison, of the clean up squad; George Gantert, po lice signal operator, and Hattie Mil ler, who face charges in connection with the operation of a dive at No. 67 F'irst-st.. it is thought that an other adjournment will be sought when the cape Is called for exam ination before Justice Stein. It Is not probable that the prose cutor will let the examination pro ceed belore the expected grand Jury indictment. When a true bill is returned, a police court ciarainatlon is unnecessary, and the prosecutor has the advantage of not being forced to disclose his information in pplloe court. , FTTreman Pliny W- Man»h of the grand Jury, said Wednesday, that the Jurors have not discussed wheth er they will return indictments as they find them or wait until the end of the session and return them all at once. Nicht sessions, It Is expected, will be held beginning next week. Sat urday afternoon sessions are also being considered. s. snip TORPEDOED; 17 PERISH Four Killed Outright; 13 Missing, London Announces LONDON, Nov. s Torpedoing of the American Steamer Rochester was formally announced by the admi ralty today Four of those aboard were killed and the second mate and 13 others are missing, it was stated. Thirty ono survivors have been landed at Runerana and Rossport. The xmerican vessel was struck on Friday, apd sunk JwHW yoitlv. Jxiuv, ship Rochester, stink by a German submarine, was tli«- ship that, v ith tin* Orleans. tir-t braved th« t-übrna rin* zone after (Jenxmnv rescinded" bet promises to th* I‘,'ited Slater official' 4 the Kerr St* tmship com puny asserted her*- today. The Roch ester was owned and operated b> this company when he unde het H ip. le r’lhg V w York F» b 11 TIIL WEATHER f»«-|p«i|* nnd s li-lnlt *«• Tlmr atio nlclil ion! I'plil n. fnlrt not winch • hr»r»K«* In *«■ itt |> «* rn f tire t koUIp. mod rriUr. titrlnhl s lm*v. I.nnfr Wli-blttnni I'.-i'r I hutail i< nl. Ht -m<i t rliln> i IMUp i-knnvp In feme' rule**-. 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No News Available From Loyalist Party \ CIVIL WAR MAY FOLLOW REVOLT New Regime Would Make Immediate Peace With Germans LONDON, Nov. B.— -The Maxi malists domination in Russia on Wednesday evening had not ex tended beyond the city of Petro grad aooordlng to nuthoritAtiv* i information received hens lab* today. All ditches wer* dZ •*e* t . .za LONDON, Nov. B.—The Boleho* vikl leaders In control of all com munication with Petrograd today formally announced to the world that they had deposed the Kerensky government In its place the institution of * new regime with the policy of im mediate peace and immediate die trlbution of all land to the peasant* was declared. No mention was made In dl»- patches received here of fighting, hiit it was feared that once again the streets of Petrograd have been dyed in blood from struggling fac tions The Rolshevikl leaders did not ex plain how the alleged overthrow of the Kerensky government had been accomplished, except to assert that •he "garrison and the proletariat** had forced It. All the news from Russia today was one-sided the only version be ing tha* of the revolting Bolshevlkl. due to their control of all means of communication. London had b> en prepared for ant armed outbreak following Keren sky's announcement, received yes terday. that “active measure* of suppression” were to be adopted against his pacifist enemies Offl i 'als her '’ w ere aw Ait mg eagerly the Kerepsk\ version of today’s happen ings in Petrograd. uu-sian officials emphasized that the revolt is entirely local in < har a'-'er afTe< tinir Petri^grad ivone. In the « apital pacifism has reached its rretre~t- ngrh, (tu-tn activity "of' " the Rolsheviki Soviet of Workmen and Soldiers. Dissolution of tb* sittings of the preliminary parliament had hern de cid'd upon by Premier Ker* ru*ky. Many Maximal!.** and Bolshevlkl > mernhet of this bodv had previous l> voted flrmh to resist the govern*' ment s announced attemnt forcibly i< crush out til the Bolshevik I move ment. V \SHlN'f»Tf)\‘, Nov. j» - A num b» i of cable messages reeeived at. tlie Russia a embassy tr*dav cam #h| evident ■ >ncern. hu ofhcials refus ed to make #nv stare.ru-nt. Tie 11 port that th° Kerensky gov enmrni had been overthrown by ’lo Bolrhevikis wan» tther con* * : me,| m.i denied at the embassy. Ti ni“ i- were «vldentlV of riotn* ii o i import The’ ween* later i r 'fed to tl .* state parttnent, it Was stated. i or. t adti'e. to the dtpartment ' nc.tr: a'i*b ■ •dor n l'< -■ it t ' le no . / .on of// ois hu. in the vii.s inn capital. V .a»• 4 » >a -n h- r. ported rev oil ion in P* ’ > ! w;<h regarded n ode cil '.• 1 h» r« wa* shown h ' 1 hi • 1v .■ r of President ' • and t’n-il X so: • ' r> • cap of ,u rm.»fk*h utt' Thia -I iw <U>wn\ htw n the Kr-i'-nskv government a rid vi •• Bol *l<.viki w* dm h*» ’ »•••« »* adr. m •»«' at th,. * t| M , *v n»r the p,. r week Vi e emh.is <y s'i.» feels • hat Kerensky has control *!"'•'•• I l.r ,|r Oft I. « <«»rs fu»t re- L ill! I ">k Hottn Mg ■ ‘ .'it t'of.l, I'.al'ittng.—> A<fV*'v■Sr'id " hoi to I'elret* \ Ml. f !-•«#■% Jl r •• .■ w n»-«l '* 1 **■ ' f' ’ Adt >2