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MANI ENROLL 10 FIGHT Servians Drill in thL Fight Against Austria BRITISH NAVAL CHANGES IN EUROPE’S GREAT IR SIR JOHN JELLICOE, NOW SEA Wave of Patriotism Sweeps LORD, TO TAKE COMMAND. Slav and Austrian Residents in This Section. Long Recognized as “Coming Man,” He Is Described as the Kitchener SERVIANS ARE DRILLING or the Roberts of the Navy—Flag Commands Altered by Admiralty Austro-Hungarians Register by May Be Made Effective Now. Thousands and Want to 1 Sail at Once. / London, July 24.—Following the groat naval review oft Spithead, announcement News of actual fighting in Servia is made that at the end of the year Ad- aroused not only the Austrians and miral Sir George Callaghan will complete Hungarians in this city to a high point his tenure of office as commander-in- of patriotism, but rhe war fever seized sympathize chief of the home fleets, and will be suc- the Servians and those who in crisis, includ- in that important post by the with them the present ceeded Rumanians, Greeks others who present Second Sea Lord, Vice-Admiral ing and, belong to the Slav raees. l T p to Inst Sir John Jellicoe. evening there had been nearly 10.000 The vacancy thus created in the Ad- Austrians arid Hungarians enrolled at miralty Board will be filled by Vice-Ad- (lie Consulate at N'o. SOT Spruce street, miral Sir F. T. Hamilton. the men who are anxious to light for resi- Emperor Francis Joseph being v 'A' CHANGES IN PERSONNEL. Y" ,'; f y.'vv/// ■- ''%%■ ”■ , OTHER dents of this city and other places in //* : - y.-^^p^R Pennsylvania. They pre- The Admiralty announces the following Fasten) were pared' to for Austria-Hungaat on in flag commands: sail alterations instant, but must await, the ar- George J. S. Warren- the Vice-Admiral Sir of orders from the home govern- in command of the rival der’s appointment ment. • | Second Battle Squadron has been extend- While the Austrians an)l Hungarians ed to a third year till December 31, 1915. were being enrolled by the hundreds on Vice-Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly’3 ap- Spruce street a company of Servians lit- pointment, in command of the First Bat- was being raised and drilled in the Third tle Squadron, till July, 1916, making a tle colony in the neighborhood of and Brown streets. These men, to the of three years in command of battle i total number of about 150, including a num- the home fleets. squadrons in ber ex-officers in the Austrian army, Loftus of Rear-Admiral Henry Totten- to the scene of war next of hope leave for ham, to be Admiral Superintendent week ,a sympathizer with their cause Malta dockyard in succession to Rear- having promised to pay their way over. Brown street all of yesterday Admiral Carden. Along the British fleet there should W. Way mouth, patriots paraded carry- find itself Rear-Admiral Arthur j twoseore of the engaged inv hostilities with the .Ger- to be Rear-Admiral Third Battle Squad- ing American and Servian Hags. At. man, Austrian- and Italian vessels, Karakashevich, ron, in succession to Rear-Admiral j their head was Michael many believe Japan would be called ; street, formerly a upon to, aid date September 1. of No. 230 Brown her ally. Browning, to Regiment Aside from Japan's navy, the inter- Campbell, to lieutenant in the Seventh of 1 Rear-Admiral Henry H. Belgrade Infantry, known King national Far Eastern fleet is made up l the as was at his own request put on piece- be rear-admiral in the home fleets at the Peter's regiment. John Ifwanovich, largely of cruisers. Many of the ves- work, but was forced out through jeal- sels, however, are more powerful than Nore, In succession to Rear-Admiral who carried a sword in the Brown ousy of other workmen. He said his any of the American warships - that Nicholson, to date December 5. street/procession, was also a first lieu- Sister Helen, 21 years old, has offered followed Dewey's pennant into Manila Frederick C. T. Tudor, tenant. in King Peter's regiment Du- Bay ltj years ago. Great Britain, in- Rear-Admiral member the company herself as an army nurse. to be rear-admiral, first battle squadron, i shan Geitz, a of cluding her East Indian squadron, has sergeant Another follower of Emperor Francis two battleships, two to Rear-Admiral Evan- of Servians, was formerly a large cruisers, four in succession Joseph whp desires to get into the fight light 'cruisers and 35 smaller 10. in the Austrian artillery. is Frank craft, Thomas, to date December as soon as possible Yungrigtli- including gunboats, destroyers, tor- Rear-Admiral Alexander L. Duff, to be Other Slavs to Help. meir, a waiter, formerly a rifleman in pedo boats and submarines. rear-admiral, second battle squadron, in the Fourth Tyrolean Regiment. Albert Germany has two armored cruisers, In , I lie section where dwell the Ser- North Fifth street, four light- cruisers, seven gunboats and to Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Korin, of No. 1906 j j succession vian families qre also many Ruman- served two years in the Eighty-seventh two destroyers. Arbuthnot, to date October 28. it is has four, ians and other Slavs, and expected Infantry of the army, and Russia light.qruisers, eight Charlton, Austrian said small 30 Rear-Admiral Edward F. B. that about COO of them will offer their going back I 'gunboats, .destroyers and 13 he was if he had to pay his submarines, the latter said to be in to be rear-admiral in the home fleets at services to the Servian Government. own way. It was stated at the con- com- poor condition. Portsmouth, in succession to Rear-Ad- Karakashevich stated that: the sulate that all men ordered from this j pany would be ready to sail within 24 \ \ Part of American Currey, to date November 18. country to, the war by X Navy. miral word iiad been received the Austrian hours after Government would have all their ex- The French fleet in the Orient in- THE NEW COMMANDER. consul at New York I from the Servian penses paid and their families, if left IF/ cludes two armored cruisers, five gun- that they would be accepted. All the boatfcand one destroyer. Sir John Jellicoe, the new commander- here, would be cared for by the Govern- men, he stated, hoped to return to this Italy has only one cruiser, at last in-chief, who is only fifty-five years of ment. reports, in Asiatic eity to their families, though he de- May Take Over Steamer. waters. has long been recognized as "the” ! The American navy in Philip- age, dared that Servia’s defeat would prob- pines the of the navy. He has been variously ably many of It was also stated that the steamship and Chinese waters comprises one man mean that the Philadel- Fraflconia, of the Austria-American first-class cruiser, two third-class cruis- as or the Kitche- phia not come back, described the Roberts volunteers would Line, which lies in the Delaware River ers, 10 gunboats, two monitors, five de- ner of the senior service. His career as they would be dead. He said, how- below South, street, might be taken over stroyers and a number of auxiliaries. auspiciously when he saw active ever, Austria would lie given the worst by the Austrian Government and or- In the event of war, this fleet might started Re- from play an important part in the War as a lieuten- defeat any country ever suffered. dered to carry men this country. in 1 looking aftea* service Egyptian carry about 1200. Captain American interests and in year ferring to the claim that Austria can She could perhaps car- ant in the Agincourt. The next he Nicholas Kados said several hundred MARY MELCHER ing for the rights of the citizens of received the £BO prize of the Royal Naval put 2,000,000 men in the field, he said men had applied to him yesterduy to neutral governments threatened bv Austrian Girl Who Will Volunteer as vicissitudes the College. Three years later he received, half of them were Slavs, who would take them to Austria, but that lie had Army Nurse. of war. Servia, coun- to refuse, them, as he had no authority while lieutenant of the Monarch, the nut tight against a Slav that they to take them as passengers for the Trade silver medal for gallantry try, with the same heart awaiting Board of would against another nation. Government service. He is Fervent appeals to stand by Austria in saving life at sea. Shortly after he orders! His crew has offered their the company of Servians is in her hour of danger were made at a of the Admiralty, Among services for w-ar, and the commander, meeting had his first experience Mojsiewich, a boy, of No. big open-air at Twenty-eighth Director Boervqf who was formerly in the Austrian navy, and Jackson streets last being appointed assistant to the North Hutchinson street, who is anxious to get back his own coun- night, where 1315 to Andrew Wasko, of No. 2832 Winton of Naval Ordnance. was a volunteer in the war of the try and get into the fray. There are 36 Popelik, steamships street, and John of the same His next experience was not so pleas- Servians against the Turks. He is in the Austria-American address, were the speakers. Wasko was of the ill-fated Monday for service, all of which are liable to be formerly a in ant, as he was commander going to sail on his native pressed sergeant the Austrian the into war use.