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GAIN IN FRENCH The . PINAL i “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | a = = = ——= = —. i ie) PRICE ONE CENT. Comrtieny, tihe'new ork World). NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. WEATHER—Showers To- Night. ener z = BIG GUNS IN ACTION OFF CAPE COD | WILSON PUSHES CONSCRIPTION BILL ‘ARMY OF THE CROWN PRNGE SAN MAST LON AT CAPO TO PUSH Stems FIRING AT SEA REPORTED "| LOSES IN THREE ATTACKS "sen onsaygns ARMY BLL; ASSERTS DRAFT ripeasnay, BY COAST GUARD STATIONS TO REGAN LOST GROUND sess» PLAN MUST BE ADOPTED :.s:..... AT THREE POINTS ON CAPE and Give Representation “Most Disinterested Act in on Distribution. —- History,” Declares Asquith. eR A ; iti , 500,000 Men in Camp. by a ; Great Drives of the French and British) mons Gis tain ayn [400 Men in Camp, lJ BOAT PERISCOPE LONDON, Am Wain tw ttoua| WO Heard Thirty Shots Apparently Frustrate Hindenburg’s Plan tojir sn, toca oitastion ant to in isipaceade sell tea tig Beaheren Just Outside Massachusetts Bay— $ $ $ .|clude workmen in the mombersbi —_ | Sennen oa oe ae ae : Strike at Calais and Against Rus-|""" cre." omm| oo awamams. » OEEN BY MEN QN sss asses some] Battle Probably in Progress, Say sians—New Gains by Haig. supplies were expected to Improve | (Soeial Stait Cormspondent of The Even Naval Officials. J ° 1 . and seconded by former Pramier Aas- aes general strike situation] WASHINGTON, April 18,—Pres!- Bia caitaiaice ateteda tions tebe . to-day. 1 a of the _ dent Wilson went to the Capitol to- | jon of the United States In joining .— Im nt progress was made last night by th A census taken late last night r ’ tir attack east of Soissons. The War Office a ces the par Ee tictpating in the strike, The Govern-| military bill now before the Senate. many, ¢.of Chavonne and Chivy. The French pushed on north of thess| ment leadors claimed many of these| He first lined up the Senators of nis| Officer on Duty and Gun Crew] 1" moving im the Commons (his OUT DETAILS OF FIRING A p had decided to resume work to-day. isis. | ; resolution, identical with one moved its, reaching the vicinity of Braye-én-Laonnois. THE HAGUE, April 18—A mes-|°"" Party opposed to conscription. | Ajso Saw Torpedo’s Wake |in the House of Lords, Mr. Bonar (Braye-en-Laonnols {s five miles from Chavonne, indicat | sage from Berlin saya that morethan| There i# ® revolt in both Senate —Raider 400 Yards Off. ant ir BOSTON, April 18—Three Coast Guard stations, at Race r pr f that dist t 4 Kian the Bh : 000 workers are now on strike in} and House against the Administra- ae ards & “We deeply regret that the Premier ing an advance o| stance toward Laon, which the French 4 Berlin, The Tageblatt declares a|tion plan, a revolt strongest in the is unable to be present himself to Point, Peaked Hill Bar and High Head, reported that they heard aro attempting to encircle by the drive between Solssons and number of these are munitions Work-| gue, and Middio Weat. President| WASHINGTON, April 18.—All) move the resolution, Not only tho| heavy guns being fired at 9.41 A. M. to-day north of the stations doubt that a submarine actually fired| members of Parliament but all th A * : K 10 U.S. S. destroyer Smith was| People of tho British Empiro and the| quick succession. These stations are off Provincetown. swank. duidb. today ah report | allied coustries welcome the new ally Naval officials here explained that the firing probably indi- with heartfelt sympathy, Rhelms. The great French drive yesterday on an eighteen-mile — | ¢rs. | Leaflets urging peace are being Wilson took its leadera into his room treat distributed. A message from Copen- | and labored with them Champagne region.) hagen says the National Tidende’s | ostiy, inst the German Crown Prince was east of Rheims in the ong and earn pointing to the failure of the The Germans made three desperate counter-attacks in the Cham. | Berlin correspondent wiree that most | volunteer system. While this was|° ect from the Smith sald the of-| rhig {s not only the greatest | fed that a naval engagement was in progress. The firing ap- 1, 4 TI hecked t } ho inflicted h of the ecannalien ipetstien) in Ger-| going on the Senate Military Affairs|fcer on watch actually saw @ perl-/event but, as I believe, the turning | parently came from a point just outside of Mi chusetts Bay, at pagne last night. They were checked by the French, who inflicted heavy | many have been affected by theatrike. | Gonmitteo wan called together to|scope 400 yards from the vessel point of the war, The new world 5 MN losses on 4 attacking troops. Since Monday the French have cap-| _ Jt 1 freely predicted that Sunday Rint catia cook snteaiiinn Ran} ne ne nt peaches ser was|has been brought in, or han stepped the end of Cape Cod. The reports to the navy yard did not state i cking troops. since sis aad above 4P*| will see great demonstrations from] at could get into action on It this PateeP TPO MOA RAN tormaater | % to restore the balance in the old. | that any vessels had been sighted. tured upward of 14,000 unwounded Germans. In the Champagne large | the laboring people under the pre-| atternoon, But even in the com siinaiohaces ny the quarter aane “Being in, the United States has 4 pi ® mitteo there was radical difference|®%4 sun crew. Up to to-day some] aireagy shown that her enemies must Stations 32 and 67 reported that at 9.15 A. M. they heard north of opinion, The final vote stood 10|navy men had thought perhaps the|howare of her and despite the fact/from the stations about fifteen guns and after fifteen minute interval to 7 jn favor of the Conscription bi nith was mistaken. Tho message} that the path immediately before us : | text of a protest against diminished ) fumbers of machine guns and trench mortars have been captured, and | good rations. \' ¢ also twelve cannon, including three of large calibre. | LONDON, April 18.—A Berlin des- According to information from | aE Santa bs to ha oI Iaa8 ot Repay bie The seven in opposition heatedly de- | said in substance tw more difficult than ever before 1|fiflecn more were heard. fa reliable source the double of- LODGE RAPS CENSORSHIP Brae ease us that work has|clared they would make a minority) “OMlcer on watch Resa periscone venture to express the hope and be Stations 33 and 68 at 9.30 reported five or six heavy rien aad piglet yg fei ora op r 0 pattle on tho|400 yards away Submarine disap-| jje¢ that a change 1s coming-—that the | itish north of “4 fe rg? report and fight out the battle on th y ine : : ; f 5 ea wt Hp De pe ihe | peen a 1 in most of the Berlin| oo of the Senate, They consisted| peared, W: of torpedo then|iong night of sorrow and anguish |@t 10.20 several more in rapid succession, The generat direction was pat sndial ae Fe CLAUSE IN SPY BILL) ‘*s'": ators Reed, Minmourl; Metel- | crossed atarboard bow, Quartermas a he enators Reed, Missourl; Mcicel- | crossed start 2 which haw desolated the world 4%) north, p Aisne disarranged the German did lh According to the Times tbls morn- MEnnaaieT Mebur oAvaRnneay | Ad gun crew. substanlinted Otel {cawice te a clone f ; i plane. Field Marshal ven Hin: Hind Facog pine etiey ts | Nebraska; Thomas, Colo-| ficer’s statener Heconding Mr. Bonar Law's resolu- | Stations 34 and 70 reported three guns in quick succession and denburg, it is declared, was pre |Declares* I! Arms Administration | Preaehint hope of suving the ait.|fado; ail Democrata and New, Indi-| "Omcer and & Wall experl-|tion, ex-Promier Asquith said |firing at intervals thereafter, The general direction was northeast to north paring an offensive against Riga With Power to Suppress uation ts to hasten constitutional re-|2"® and Sutherland, West Virginia, | enced torpedo men “L doubt whether even now the f g , | ) 1 signif 6 of | Of the station, and another against Italy, while Freedom of Press. \ forms. If sho did that, he suggests | Republicans world realizes the full significance of | | > | that peace negotiations might begin| SAYS COUNTRY WILL RESPOND MAYOR CLAMPS 1AM. UD the step America has taken, I do} ——— © ‘Naval authorities antounead’at hon this year by both sides abandoning TO CALL. 0 he not use language of flattery or ex- wines thin dlnrnaan that ha Goad their faith in the possibility of a mil-| Speaking for the minority, Senator ON FAKE SOCIAL CLUBS, T00 | aggeration when 1 it {9 one ot] WILSON TO SHOVEL reports on the firing off the coast had tary decision of the war ed 919) ’ the most disinterested acts in history. |] DIRT IN CORNER LOT || been received tram Coast Guard eta- In the current number of Die ‘Wo demand the volunteer sys sand “For moro than one hundred ra! GARDEN TO-MORROW || “00% oF ships at sea Zukunft he declares and enlarges on|instead of compulsory service, The} Win be Raided If They Try to Do|!t bas been the cardinal principle of | es | PROVINCETOWN, Mass, April 18 all these subjects and permits him-|country will respond to a call, The ik on the western front he was con- WASHINGTON, April 18,—Declar- sidering an attempt on Calais on | ing s the Administration | A the one hand and on Paris on the | with dangerous powers to suppress othe: n of the press,” Senator The Allied western offensive n Senate debate to-day bit- polled all this by obliging him | terly attacked the pending espionage em aacane "1 erican policy to keep clear of foc- | WASHIN N _ || The regularity of the firing off the k a lary of the |» ) ly the new: er mee 8 p “a | II-N ine fte ASHINGTON, April 18. Bs, i een aie rar Rus- sorship -pr ¢ a HAWAPADYT: O*Fir /aeis to mane fun of the daleer’e) Nation wil. Beibaier defonded By msn | gil ALI eign entanglements, A war such us | President Wilson will be shovel- || UP of Cape Cod to-day led to the sug- ge. Intended fa orship 4 on, Easter rescript. whose heart apd soul are freely given | 1 this must necessarily dislocate tnter- |} jing dirt in a corner lot garden to- }/#¢stion that tt might have been an sian a 8. Lods fended “free comment and But the most interesting parts of/for tt, There is the difference be-| lat al ubs’ | national commerce and finance, but|} morrow morning ‘exchange of salutes by naval vessels, THE FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT just criticism” and said only news| the articles are those In which Har-|tweon going to war with his mother's| ” ‘ ; : " Dp the: belamce it wae doloe little The President le going to turn ugh it was stated that vessels SHOWS BIG SUCCESSES. ¢ connected r rts and | coing to the enemy” should be|gen indicates that the general out-|piegsing and a brute with a bayonet Following is the text of to-day's |» liook, unless Germany can be saved| dragging him out of her arm | er palaces,” which hold etate| “ppreciable harm to the material f over the fir padefe. of earth J we . r duty ar pes permitted h Ww. snag shin i 3 ore X 7 - | t " tunes nM prosperity of the American |fion the sit of the White House to th ve thetr positions, report from the War Office | Sureau of Public Information| py conversion to democracy, 18 a8] «The military autocracy of the|‘ 8 granted | »nvoll ie perity , on 3a 8 Woe: Whites Hausa! | 120 era ae “ egion to the south of vn ¢ - . Ati 1 { Gr New York, 1 | people lerks’ mo: arden, plot « ; 1 In the region te sou newly created to disseminate |black as can be, He disposes first] regular army is attempting ¢ ¥ Hi) Uh rene illan exten aac |] round ty in tho very heart of || Navy Department shortly before noon Mt Quentin Je ernment news—also came in for op-|of the {dea that Germany can profit! yy ity control over this country,” bd sihubclode nN EE ratee dn 3) thel| the « just across Penn- || to-day lived an offictal report acterized by great ac position by Lodge, who sald it was / from Russian revolution, and/ “mye minority report will favor an M. beginning M ong with bates in the ft the| Ena Ut ren Gn Sant Races anyitn aL Tea ees Part of the opposing |dangerous “to place in the hands of | says: endment offered by Senator Me-| ti" Test Of the re Bhegted by epi el tment at been heard ‘vincetown this forces, together wi th 1 recetve criticism Bagdad E h, the advanced! yoier culling for volunteers before | *!* ABLRRel'®. OF Phis weal ealcatitote.. tied EP ng: qnoounters between th wer to it" troops of the British and the Rus made cl the M this after. |! welcome United} 9 4 conscription is ordered lepoite ¥ : The Depaviniant ease anita i] Har conditions pre ies lana In contact on the frontier of | ete ee en el tting | Dillon waid. “1 spe Navn Department eve: gah Of the Oise, in the FRIDAY U. S. DAY IN ENGLAND, |Persia, wide areas of the so! Of ngires for ihe regu # know 1 hat oe vee te ¥ , army we east of the lower f ‘eiivessiebatitsens France once more in the possession) 6 ot ahowing that on yesterday | { as nel t® strugwle ta dimoult t scribe. | ‘ i rua — bin t given out showing that on yesterday | t at riper a af ' turd stations along Cap: prise attack upon the enen Fly the Stars and Stripes ny, tho success of the British! voi. grate contributed only 127,|°t™ aches and that patrong may | 2 0t out has & more mighty signif t commander Boston Mnes north of Laffaux res LONDON, April 18.—The Government|at Arras, @ new community with]. ey, thirtyenios and Con way in. This subterfuge | nce to the whole civilised lene fnlaa OF henee Guan | 8. Mond told the House of Con tout, fo ne one ¢ Md. Ie the| CON&reas are documents that w s at sea an northwanl of prisoners. ha nn nelther land nor money | mye Middle West showed up stronge Mr, Mf i. Ie the the station. ‘The reports in tve French troops pon init ar is to be celeb the war, and who, with their tdeal|'"G “PE OPIN ; M will ea Of the world's statesme eR : (snare bg , ld te ‘ | Opponents of Selective Conscription 4 eae eee 41 th r ducte a - ee u work upon the nerves of! pi.n to-day scot the up ’ d .yor M given | n which Mel a 7 { iiie Bur Fach ree atations trand front operat ‘ari ? ul nd, confident in the hope of | ine House Military Comm! \ \ t B been remzronted mitted th mort to tha affinere ta distinct adv At 1 i Centrs nerica and South America |" 11° veneer . A are hav | { Public f 4 hala . sini larly brilliant m re ! eee 1 these circumstances Is 1t possible | Yoted twelve to eight to have t W : : Appreciated in th | \ é BeBe gh fn our occupying t t WHEAT AT $2.34 AGAIN, | for any sober man who does not want A provision to first 1 \g Germa 4 meerenns: BAY : roar Ae ls nada se that the antag can , W ; tla Se Geechee eee ae Be the norih ) Hocatlone VOTE THROWS SITUATION INTO (tale arahine dine. alt Prema ! ;, TO BE ANGLING FOR PEACE , ane % Pa eat a Sona of Katseris Daughter Get ma 1 renide , k without warning Braye-en-Laonnols. Our. patre Re ee $ ty threw Qn > confus ' ‘ p Itt , r . I Seeking have gone tnt \ We | anaay 18 conts, July advaneed otver and ean no longer hold to their | The opponents of a straight vo : ( : pudiic ts Through teok here 250 pri Hi $1.93 3 hile regal »wn permanent advantage, but upon | tion p immediate it 1 ” ; ’ iin the eect \ nr irures remained stationary. the acquisition of higher spiritual! amendments in the he f ge t te ly - 1 on Were t e n values. Elevate the ¢ nce of eer Se aeTt -_— > t MULD ‘ ‘ INDON $—n : we have wved severa tua : mankind and light up rman gnacription element to lols FI an " He ‘ ri. * iReports “pore position: w : \ ouse also! ‘Then what the enemy A vot be ashe hry eee PF voice w . nigh aides sland. ere nat Anstvia, Bul» tre ent of this Vitlore lemands too loudly, but what we in| Chairman Dent and Rey ri Y wa tha ‘ Turkey were all angling for beok-400 priaot poret teal to be iy, Mill tives Field, Shullenberger, Ant 8 at day'she wil have firm and wegin k Weat Ha Santa win ane “In the Champagne dist ‘and Gern wil anne Caldwell and Hull of lowa ¢ : ay (oe Oe tall inetd with wh 0: igh secret emissartes. __- — 5 arest children of ber 8 f J ‘ dk ash aging peace upon “4 e va The moy 4 sad to centre in (Continued of Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) n Counties liberty April 16 Switzerland. eee ean