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i _ HAIG GAINS IN NEW ONSLAUGHTS | rr . _— LANE EDITION WEATHER—Overcast and cooler, orld, FINAL ” Circulation Books Op Copyright, 1017) by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ‘irculation Books Open to Al 18 PAGES or New York ani TWO CENTS elsewhere, PRICE (grncene (ONE CENT In Great Hudson County, (Hudson County, N. J. TWO UENT NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. PRIC VIVIAN AND JOFFRE LAND INU.S.; _ GUARDED AT SEA BY WARSHIPS BRITISH TROOPS FIGHT WAY OLFL0O0AANE DRAFT OPPOSED BY CLARK TO THE ST. QUENTIN CANAL: ryipruca AS GEN, BRIDGES DECLARES MAKE GAINS ON WIDE FRONT VOLUNTEER SYSTEM COSTLY | HERO OF THE MARNE WHO ARRIVED TO-DAY FOR WAR CONFERENCE ~ FRENCH IN WAR CONFERENGE AT WASHINGTON 10-MORROW —o 50,000 Gal- xplodes: ard Battle. Tank Containing lons of Gasoline Firemen in “Let Flower and Youth Official Reports Say That All Posi- Tremendous WasteofMen eahdele i lotta Mal of Country Volunteer at War’s Start Has \Ship Bearing Joffre, Viviani and Other tions Captured Yesterday Are Still saat WELT nat Ole baRa ATE Before We Fasten Dis-. Made Britain ‘Almost Commissioners Met Off Coast by Held—Fiercest Fighting Of the | stanaara on sunstaary, at No. 10 grace of Draft Upon. Fanatical’? Over Com- A j T War Is Now On | Third Street, Brooklyn, on the Gow Them,” Speaker Tells| pulsory Service, Says merican orpedo Boat Destroy- - E Hapedtane oetaihing abeiragie| TeereeOruerse Commissioner. ers and Escorted to Port. LONDON, April 24.—While Gen, Nivelle is firmly holding his lines) !ons of gasoline exploded, the burning) iy TON, ini aide siceaiss cas st Coerensoitian ot he running about the yard and setting fire ything tt touched, In a short time the company’s two- story frame office from St. Quentin to the Champagne, repulsing all German counter-at- tacks, Field Marshall Haig’s Briti steadily ahead at to ev n troops are smashing building as well as| pass Co: er Clark to-day opposed the selective draft and predicted it never would ress In r iving a delega- | WASHINGTON, April |Congress was wrangling Lsdbeagh tn} both ng World) 24.—While GOT DAILY U BOAT NEWS ON THE TRIP ACROSS A ‘ geen er Senate and House over man; ints between St. Quentin and Lens, la truct a aii tan | as 3 Sea Stele re Pgs bad door, the! tion from the National Security Army Conscription. oti lent. Gen, __ Genwral jOFFRE | ene) Reuter’s correspondent, telegraphing from the British headquarters, f the Greavon’ Song "& Dalsell!; seus, several hundred petitions ¥ F " pany, were deatroyed, eague, Several hundred petitions, Bridges, one of the visiting British| j (By Special Staff Ootbentndant of Associated Prese With French says the fighting now proceeding is the fiercest s is war, alarms of fire brought the | P¢4ring a million names asking Con- commissioners, related ‘to newspaper| Commission. “The Germans, t own in large reserves and have! firemen from a large section of Brook-|6ress to adopt the administratlon correspondents the mistakes and tho WASHINGTON, April 24.—Announcement was made by the De: bs ‘ lyn and the fireboats Zophar Mills,| plan were laid before the Speaker. experiences of England at the beg’ partment of State to-day of the safe arrival on this continent of the French brought up a great They probably realize that the | wy it or and New Y r, Conscription never will pass, in : e bi y - +] the latter ine’ chair peu ae ian suid, “I for Jet- T1n® of the war, Leading the list ot! Commission, The Department announcement said: battle now de cisive character and they are resist-| the latter turning th ah ahal Win dae gagecesss see Lay, the mistakes was the volunteer army| ing desperately.” streams on the blaze f the dock} ting the Haws ond you h iy Hi ayaa “The State Department is advised of the safe arrival of the French Sperately . ly of the plant to keep the burning| country volunteer before we fasten Shishe ie és Despatches from Berlin : success, but! gasoline from runn! nto the canal| the disgrace of a draft upon the: of hes é i a, Malti Av , ne ot n, - ? nate " Papp pee ar ars is Gen, Bri¢ just out| , ; admit that Haig ma iH ee ng the ¢ sand ship: Deg ; mh : i a JUMP of the trenches to come on this mis-| ON FRENCH FRONT Later the State Department issued this further statement: , © Is the text of Gen - ping that po doh eabrage as fon, more scared b: nterviewe: c + ‘ " lect " Following is t alae Gn ane aide cf thevburning and I don’ Ranta ste tanah fe : Hf unre The Department of State is advised that the French mission will ap Otte ‘ nd e e zs to do Hom he ce for the firs! me, than © progress ¢ BRITISH DRIVE TURKS was the Leonard Michel Brower fon be By ne anking Re. | BY enemy batteries, ] reach Washington to-morrow morning. The precise time and place of bt eaehay five-story brick structure, DSCREN EAH YS | sata RS jen, Pridges declared e iy t 1 FROM MORE POSITIONS firemen fought hard to save. Most mber of the House Mill- | , tiie : Ida a air : that the! Corporal Roni td Hoskier, One| arrival will be announced later Roeux. To the south ¢ n re nt a Asates palates ark » Ad. | British democracy had become Hiker anch Commissl hie aie: ins Sidnis-Cambral road wo &8 ON MESOPOTAMIA LINE Si.2cher,ocructures, im we stein i fo and the man the Ad- ost fanatical” over unlvernal mit.| of U, S. Flying Corps Stars, Relay the French Commission here the way will be clear for formal “Ae To the were of the ne variety and seve-| raving to rel a Ag. MA ORI ae 6 war conferences, gtound on a wide front. To t Lila i de Yel of thats Ghaahs fire & aucaber of/ 10 BAS 1M Bll Sheoume, introduces | COE Servic, She veins syarem, Dies in Combat. ; iaaaee ; ast of E y We reached ¢ . : aaa rectly aerosa| the delegation to Speaker Clark he onl, has cost the likes of the most | The commission, which includes Marshall Joffre and former Premier Quentin s anal in ane nelg “ Occupy Samara Station and Cap-| Third Street, occupied by the Gow.| American army officers are to have pea Teenie ct PARIS, April 24,—Corp!, tonaia| Viviani, arrived early this morning on board a speedy steamship of the of nbhuile e also cap Sp? ‘ Ry 9, ouch ¢ ea ur cond lions bef sida jon oi . ad ‘ ud ty eRe - ‘ mre villages of Villers ture 16 Locomotives and 224 | anus Kindling Company, was directly |@ touch of : War ngrust pee ack und's efforta in the war, |Hoskier of South Orange, N. J. one| French Line, which was convoyed across the Atlantic, jlages 4 saitleans, ana in the t they take their men abroad ” ve | ag 5 hes bia ; Plouich and Bi Railway Truck ny pa id he Alam nour. | Plans for sending a number of th War" sald Gen, Bridges, “ts no] of the ; pated tah “a “age F b The vessels were met oft the coast by American torpedoboat de- ‘ r ic Wi | e of the oll con y's chauf- | ‘ a a Coa eran dae imAltan rai a| Corps, has been ktlle nan aertal “The ting y LONDON, April 24.—The Turks 10] 100) was loadis pester ae direct into t trenches are unde rs shay ; ‘ P ¢ Ee 4 mbat in the offensive that ts now In| yers and escorted to a port evel and r vals esopotamia have been ¢ Pager wee 4 padin: uc a Dia 2 of na nm s atiol m, | COMA ™ a 1s ? auiteauteenenamn 7, front. At Cre 7 th of 16 War Office announces,|Uackflred, the famos setting fire tol itt end American nities ga Nldrawn Into ity vortex » women| After an encounter with he French Embassy at Washington Gavrelle the er | 1 occupied Samara Sta In a shart} +), Tak te wien tha Ain ch n being foreed into indus etd He aries Bal pa th fal and American naval and military of peated unsuccessful counter at y yj sankuring aixtgagilogo. | Cate lt Ad | sonwnunicated, te: the lan unity to know first 8 ure on Ree ayy al meulan lines. Rae ficers, together with a representative pterminedly a egardless [4 4 railway truck, tanks, of exploded nen | ju great ¥ od. to supply the men at the fro - on} n é ° tacks determ u Ws as : i ; | ale ‘ : hy i" ae ae ai ie : ’ rm ‘ at bar ig Jd a wae Aree artic aa : iv, daphaaenria | overnd jof the State Department, immediately of losses, Positions we ¢ | Ge aude sh Commander in| m espe to Keep the | Rie a. Under oiecue 7 aa ; boarded the French ve esterday we maintained, Partt Mesopotamia) reporta the fighting] | from k 160,000 1 Sr ihe Ried cot oteston nd need full effort of} 5. ass stosiior wan one of aye he French vessel and ex y 7 } . hig am a. y member of the mmunity, di- | 1 ended a welcome to American shores. wlarly violent counter attacks at | wa vere and hand-to-hand, numer- | ga k stand OlUcers to the rank ie i daring and enterprising Ler Gavrelien were successfully beat- {ous counter-attacks being made by © distanc the « t commanders, probably ne t en most necessary | /O0 0% Sia ched tot Lata T PARIS UNOBSERVED IN en off. the enem , but the Turks were driven} Before the arrival of the fire Auciantgne tea. the s ir greatest ditfi.| (American) eacadrille EARLY MORNING HOURS, “Yesterday's prisoners exceeded rom a tubt roiy defended position | wor n fr the various pl ted : ne wonton, “was the| recent recruit to the fly ‘The Assoctated Press correspondent 1,500, including thirty officers, | elaborately prepared with tron-rovted | :hrew n water of @ wooden tenn teally our{ Unt he fieured in a numbe | wno Accompanied the party from More are being taken to-day.” lugouts. ge tha he canal at Third FOES OF CONSCRIPT ne : tit | portant ‘ | France sends th r 4 ie 8 Page ope , : Bag robbed us all training ‘3 ay ter aej frum the port of arrival; t the Cambral-St. Quentl n casualles were heavy, bu Fireman J ns of Engine AT Liew Rao mul Lufberry Ww . ‘ar s for the Quarte geen Haig’s forces had reached |the full count of the wounded an k T K AR Y BILL sicher tidied lgnalee 2 it was) aviland, Hoskler f A at Net d; A ngs f se “As the shi y bearing the French BAO n can Canal w 4 prisoners han not bevn|,. ‘ a sath IN HOUSE AN only: Hheaagy MatETS aot other elant German aer kine | Were $113,121,018—Sur- | Commission came into port to-day, r Le Catelet, on the Es- | ic Hm Wau thaGhib, mAh dt — | rne hines of the A | n thelr mastheads and Be aver ‘aime t paraliol to the |pavtmos es WASHINGTON ial f new force e | fe . idieA-« as ae : American bands played the French daut River, ‘4 agin yeeeh west ¢ ny om HANiauath aa ; At the same time we allowed most |” qu The United States Steel Corpora-| National Anthem. American and Gambras § u L , = = Ratings taaaerece be ass youths, univer ai : - this afternoon declared a three| French sallors lined the rails of their ward to y a . ' enter the ranks, xtra Jend on common | respective ships. No salut tive eho conore’”/PRINGE EITEL FR BOOKS CLOSED ON FIRST Haun on th aa sive ips Mo sah wae ¢ ¢ n ) \ a \ b ) “ ted by British troop Ar or “ trial f 1 a arva 1: Whe Ohry Att Offeri tificate hese pia i f 4 s t< vice agents and railway men. Beau V | . : ; agen rb ea Rs of the corporation 1 there along the route, not ta ut am t _ on ¢ 5 J e quart ‘ recog the party going t Vic s Feve Ren wou ulation of F r joined the A Ambu party golng to seven J Fever, Is Report) wa The | tand’s example Governmer Corps and sold b118,12 an Ainerke cause every town and thwest ri I lagen—-No Con- 1 aphed | tro) of railroa: waterway tect V uaperes: 5 ric ihe ; yee rn? village in France, both by Government ‘Tres firmation From Berlin. natru to all Fe to| portation syst HO: PORN WANE TT Harvards Hes wat a Rd Sree request and persona) sentiment, ls atannal wW 1 t ee ian as 1 ~ € no t only in men “ a edted ti 7 showtng the Amertcan col British y COPPNHAGEN . se ription b " Ja Advanced as an argument for tria ‘ : “ year ago last March, took F colors, Ne just to t vr oa Anti ip . me aifoacriptiona for the fas ofrerine taitthe voluntaen cont an rial efficle T iv ater on ’ . 4 ex “The transfer from train to ship court, W ports that Prince Bite! Friedrich x rting to the draft, Thomas read thing to have gotten rid of | samitted to the Ar V Corp ea y " Wad Without S¥AnH 88 WOR She vorRee fighting ne 848 | Kaiser's second son, ia dead of ty-| ,* men Mii the.| Macks t aber to's and lead a sc tdborn ini teed b th . : aysend fe | serene Fae AGAR 4 been p g) : ' ff ne da “He ps) aeinanns ; y cor syste EET Oller ap $15,249,015, Warships passed out ahead of the ie + ud st 1 a | are i ‘ ; eons $250,000,0 ' t\He t ' elt fr ? $6 s F into the danger gone, This. Bie N m al sta it bas been given i : : ; ‘ Hi eight months! pants, At decks 1 K t $ ase 1g one of the haunt- wreat off . a out in pac or : as ‘ { y ied 1G f German submarines. ae Pe ohasined Eltel Friedrich is the favorite son of ‘The offering, first of securities |to the r 1 Done iannaa tt f , : M night out the ship and cons plement of surprise now Traigrs men, {His milltary education has been tesa tas been o fr ar oe 8 : i of ele veoks, | BARAT On : 380" |wina, all running without lghts. After tors inte Sern tee stored | rigid than that of the Crown res 100 1 avecraa cin prov ure dd puted in pr ; t $ the Y. M,| three years’ war service the cele- a . yal Hale’a tPooDe bu wa : nade Leu nant of the Subscript from 8 und Na As tar aa I know no off 7 por f titty ar t two hundred 1 A ] se in| brated liner which bore the party ts y Field Ma , jua n 1901, and ain me Al banks, tru 1 and pr trained men ' . m © of forme: , Mhe line from OP » through | pay served in diltere f the te finan in continu: volunt A i entertained a 4 —_ - minture Of former SOMO and rin, B a Hen- | service and been ad rank. ¢ Thomas answered Aevake! Je Call to Dead. . Prestdent Wilson Stans 87,000,000,-/ rough temporary fittings, The same Hiouyaln, Beir, ; In 1914 he comm Bar| Oars subscriptions received | qt ig my understand : - f - 600 Bond mu skipper who commanded the Mner in dec ar : Hiss sabeagr - 1 tt First ‘ f the ring the next f. 1 _ bey a 1 i ( ASH 1 Ny 4.——Proa New York Havre passenger ser- me inst era t , shat oi phe i ele § ey i ? t . : “ \ $ 1 n command, Part of the : i c wenty-three to Princess the amoun ree f Calva ry yesterday: | Medicine, which 1 on ment how a| turned back the seeend. nig (Continued on Second Page.) Sor tte of Oldenburg their pterion 10 eubsequent Lasues, (Continued on Twelfth Page.) Awake! Yous country needs you,” | —adve. law ‘eu bus the xemainder etayed with ' te tr tre pe nA ta

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