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- Fall of 2,000 Feet. Kills Two U. S. Aviators The Cireulation Books Open to All.” rie ht, 1917, by The Press Publishing _ Coonan De. (The New York World). ] f y TION PRICE —? ONE CENT in Greater New York w udson Coun’ TWO CENTS elsewhere. NEW YORK, MONDAY, TWO AVIATION PUPILS KILLED. SH AS PLANE DROPS 2000 FEE: ome MAY. 7, “BIG FRENCH AND BRITISH GAINS 1917. To-Day'’s Weather—CLOUDY. ; LANG EDITION CHlorld, [“Cireuiation Books Open to All.” |, 14 PAGES ONE CENT Im Greater Now ¥ Hodson County, N. J. TWO CF NTs cteewheres PRICE Other Units Soon’ to Go. Lover F rom Ve PLAYED WITH DEATH IN AR ae) oY > With Safe Conduct. ams, = 1 be aan i ey ‘ (Crowds See Victims’ Wild "BANKERS LOSE AGAINST ag fighting men will begin work at Piunge at Hempstead — Dix © Captain and crew of a Belgian | in, gront Wednesday, carrying mu- | Neither Had a Licens Lay nitions to Fret F a i Rh is, as tae ae from a neutral European port tell of| , i arews, in charge of the American U. S. Supreme Court Decides inj} an unwarranted attack upon them by 5 Lavina au oa divas Two students in the Aviation Corps, 4 A ‘ i i} ‘ ambulance corps, made this announce | ; Favor of Line in Case of @ German submarine and the ruthless ot iy day s a mpstead Plains, L. 1, : * | me -day, ioe eawenien Kronprinzessin Cecilie. slaying of six members of the crew.) oe ss atcated that the Perpee ree coraay bY TANS Dy ; The relief ship was deliberately fired| > unitions to the h eét In a biplane which they took WASHINGTON, May 7.—New the German commerce de-|W0rk of carrying eagese beg geheallcg without leave, according to the offi- | York banks to-day lost their ltiga- er, despite the fact that the|Mrench fighters was be i es id rge.. For half an hour be- tor in the Supreme (¢ against | steamer ha ad been granted a safe con- jas id be page se oes ; th spay pi } vors in charg or half an by “hing no Norte German Lloyd liner Kron-| auct by the German Minister to the| Ambulance Corps OE nat areata ore thay fell they drove the machine! prinzessin Cecilie, at Boston, In|. lands, attempt would be made to senc a i wildly to and fro in a series of wild|which they claimed $2,240,000 dam-|" joy @ year and a half the reliet}a week—forty-five men—to ro eaps and plunges that horrified thou- | “8es for aida of the vessel to de-| snip, which is owned by Norton, Lilly {im such service. French army trucks r. Ne yullion ands of spectators who guihered on n worth $11,000,000 | & Go. of New York, has been plying | Will be used for the transport 4. Tenia iba ¥ ‘gland and France Just yeeween this port and Rotterdam with| Heretofore the American Ambulance }Corpa hi | tur forces to th nishing oreanizat) branch, th of eo-operat forces. The and muniti th he on The forty-five has but it Was presumed the experienced ambulance condit this new all be accustomed t volunteers for service ri ng in we With great hazard, personnel of tt actual UBOAT’S SHELLS AMERICAN AMBULANCE MEN EXPERTS HOPEFUL . TURNED INTO FIGHTERS AS THE BOAT Undertakes the’ Hazardous Task of Carrying Ammunition to the Firing Line munitions ans flow of the utmost importa first figt k of carrying mu tions forward is one frequently fraught Such supply trains are always sought for by German 618] yeoped into uninterrupted to the fighting men in ¢ of a ini First U. S. Fighting Unit at Front Wednesday FRENCH ORIG ONTO LAN AS HAS TRORS SEE dance VERTHEHINDENBURSLN marine Before | Naval Board. — -24e—— ‘Paris Officially Reports the Capture of 29,000 Prisoners Since the Offen- sive Began—British Troopsin Bul- By Samuel M. (Special Staff Corr Evenin: WASHIN( ace of the G Williams. pondent of The World.) rman marine not yet been announced, o front art (Continued on S2cond Page.) corde ior mle, ‘Telepuvne Beekman 4000.—Adrt, fur a i Hackensack Hospi al he streets and roads of the towms/a: the outbreak of the w supplies for the distressed pepidation | M paar prom nearby | The Cociile, the Supreme Court ae; of Helena. ‘The steane kett RO | a bihah tien work fi fod be me! Natte in damages to the’, shithaae Siri ati Toran Ge’ Ai ] N. Y., @ former Cornell man, who had ica in mid-ocean and abandoning athdadere. ponteacdluartne D B bs i érve@ ae mechanician for aviators in her voyage. The decision determines lant eaivea “trou, Anat rops OmDS | Nrance and was trying for a p n uims against a score ee A eoaaiet Phad five, of Roosevelt, L. 1, as hay i , si Bee ih Sy fides caeae March 19 when LONDO May A it: ; i bs ae n da airplan pped ” re see re ey ae , a ety —_— oe ¥ stled b the the northeastern outskirts of 1 oh ape dfiateae Pealabens dense fog a bs don early to-day, killing one gen oe et where the shot/[ to a statement issued by Lord POR HAM: Inet een. CAN Jown se as t ig lifted for an|} the Home Defense for rad 4 ‘ the submarine ight damage was done to build NEITHER HAD A LICENSE TOGO (ne Js Willian, Wailane PNey ee ieee eb BE Ie Rien Re York, a imbis r ext crashed t urea where t Neither man had a 1ic ° 5 \ Bt tarenk a Aor, malig the aren where the p in the air, and unde St Peete nee han pi hes crenpes.. bor © segulations y we i PARIS, May 7 A 1 Pale he den Anew chihe eaicisl 87a RUA: aitted to run ar ae along th o Ainéri Ambula " t out if by the explosions, but by the time ound. They could try out the sta ‘| Hay ; : chiepetin pe ine sxplentons ets ng deyice by applying it to the « ' Shak Ae , s Si urea zine without throwing in the Aecova tel with. the ‘ rie, Bl ee Riera) og Pita Match lib 1 a . are G.I rel eof ‘ on the roof of some residentlul anata Col, William De Of five shells fired a buildings and tie other missiles The swilenis trundied the now Mass., and W H. Wa ok efte landed, in a nearby swam lane out on the und, Itq wings! i300 of New York Cit pear ty ye ite: pread forty fect, and | in-col Bige was a Harvard and Wa vats lowered away. The fi body was twenty feet long, gleaming 11-6 4 Columbia student clta tained the chief oMcer, third om: “CENSORSHIP AND EMBARGO | with fresh paint. All the guy wires! jon, say that Bigelow'a can winks ie Ses aet Ve ae and machinery toned. NO One pA!d) sine through a meat da f zee an cablate ARE DEBATED IN SECRET attention to the students as ac Seas cee - dragged the machine out of the hat at by Cannan nea ; oat had rea —— gar and begun to work, for the : aie Segura t ag: See ER AGE th eerimaand of an experienced of : . r ministration Leaders a Chance o command of an experivne Wa " om arr ; 7 The 200 men in camp were W ane Ba kane PS ESnial them or, busy with thelr work ; f Wi SHINGTON, 3 * Suddenly the new biplane w ps each ver ihe F When) WASHINGT ! Juring the time when ¢ Administration leaders op) erved to dart rapidly Seine Rate atten : ooo round and take the air, It t Ws ' to eueae su asl exolaln thas va es : in abrupt upward “lve, not in hate to 2 bilan : ong gradual sweep that ex; : , SOC rioicederid pe th F ) ste put ba ul 1 istration Es i Be a WREGKED BY EXPLOSION sss erin cloned | ion. ea “ie They narrowly missed plunging —_ Perens ‘ * Into ono of the six sirplanes as GOVERNMENT. OWNED Senators understood the G they made their abrupt start, and = 1 Killed, Two Fatally Hurt ma 8 i rstood they bogan to zigzag wildly in Blow-Up Despite Extraor- RAILROADS NOT | NOT A SUGCESS |’ ent has mation to show the through the air only a few hun Jinary Precaution sent conditians int dred feet above the ground, ; aaa ae jot military ve is getting t making wild gyrations like the ORT, Tenn, May 7—One-| English Expert Says the Plan Has} j.ony ang . : t. They held no third’ of the mammoth munitions Vere cats si rl ere davies fitfully, | f the Federal Dye Stuff and Failed I ais ae ; ion would stop Rete ott ‘twisting and turning and re- |‘ Company here was de. ° embargo s« was tracing their way in dizzy urly to-day by a terrific ex-| WASHINGTON, Ma Al/ facts showing that dé swoops, banking the car at turns || : Pa fe a ‘ na and sometimes driving it almost on was killed and two others nate ap upside down fatelly buraes, ' ff mt MEN RUN TO WIG-WAG CoM tro a-lWo M.A 2 MAND TO DESCEND Rfantory. were Capt. J. H. M 1 wave r : 5 ell ck | ¢ i 1 all tn ail gula v Congres: a ; ight, and men ran to wig . ‘ precautions nave | HvestiKating: wr F nt ymmand to descend, nd tired protect the plant, All OE ie minpba lle inikas pees >mbs and guns ttract the a w employees havo been ceretully | y H ; ‘ : smion of tue eficers in the 6 uard the Works following Ny * ‘ ‘ knowing that the men we ind H Pa., explosion, The | crat co Une r aded w » fall, Capi. Martin sent Dr, A 1 been running twenty-fours apes © zn I Combe out on the fleld with au au w © shit b Uther peenen 88, S00p a the eipeare: Nad WORLD wey BURPAL hy pering Po AM Man Stashes Throat and Dies ne down on the rohines. ; PiRE 7 4 ee ae ont and. 2 yo Whenever the runaways. tie Ta AL \ Ors | seettord ato e aviation fleld the officers w ' i : Att , 2 | bla throat in a men wouid | v3, JAPAN'S NEW PART. IN WAR CENTERS ON : SHIPS AND SUPPLIES —s Use of Her Vessels Will Re- lease British Bottoms to Carry American Troops, Wor WASHINGTON M. 1 4 British ar j four contributic wh Japa warships, co: pplies Three vem ha accepted, but the will t United t vd J an take er and 1 the best serv t t understood the plans under | 1 more practica ve n and Pacifi ude, r at ' \ | to | | ha i — H\E YS WINES GRACE AND LAME [veloped into the swiss ot tue cone) ~—- L@COUt—Australians Gain a Mile. flict Untoss some o ne ure found within the next three moaths of com beting or circumventing ft, the cause | Allics will become imperiled. boats are performing on @ grand | scale what is equivalent tp land op. erations to cutting an enemy's Jin 60,000 FRESH TROOPS STIFFEN GERMAN LINE PARIS, May 7—-Twenty-nine thousand German soldiers have been OF communication and supply tn the captured by French forces sincé Gen, Nivellé’s great drive started Military bist DO Ww that nf Ms ree ci sony la cieeeaéeaeacie April 16, the French official statement announced to-day. More than ©,000 were capturgd dung the latest drive, which began with the move- Tinent by which Craonne was captured. of the ar. tal, It invGives grave and eagle rudical reallg dupger ment far Bhgland, and Italy are the sulferers, but tf submarine, (Che British also made another advance, London reporting that arfare develops in the next wi after sharp fighting Halg’s troops had pushed forward west of Bulle- months a9 rapidly as i¢ has jn the) court, Australian forces drove into the German Une fully a mile. six mont, thea the United) Bullecourt iy directly on the “Hindenburg line.” It had been hemmed Statos is certain to feel its effects. in on all sides, except on the north, the British having worked well The E ite activits ae pd ba to the east of the village, Driving back toward it, they have fought bee a Rass ied y ‘e rie di Fr their way into the place, pressing back the desperately resisti ranean to the American coast. This Germans, | possibility ausing concern to our (Berlin sends out the usual report of German success. It Is own naval cuthorities claimed that the lines on the French front have been maintained, and Secretary Lane's warning last week that 726 French troops have been captured since Saturday. This on the gravity of the situation was t he compared with 6,200 Germans captured by the French is : oe uttered nor without in the last two or three days, Berlin also reports that the battle is spreading east of Bullecourt, on the British front.) The War Office, in reporting the tremendous success achieved in the French offensive said the onward movement was continuing to-day, vith the French “everywhere victoriously repulsing courser attacks,” SO Aside from the Franc it~ ane "KAISER TELEGRAPHS | gndtomn the Sermons gee er TO THE CROWN PRINCE facing an equal menace in the ——— | MANY SUGGESTIONS OFFERED TO DEFEAT U BOATS It is bow known that . W. L, Saunders in probleny had than ar runce ment of that the more state fir ew York en aries A t hope nenty are not supE sd by Government au Washington A large plan ‘are coming Champagne. They know abeo- lutely that the French offensive between the Aisne and Moron- villiers threatens to force their evacuation of the Rheime salient. There Mounts Brimont and Berru, and Forts Nogent La Besse and Vitry les Reims constitute the keystone superstructure of the entire Ger- man front, Following 1s the text of to-day’s re~ port from the War Office: “Yesterday evening and last night were marked by violent new reactions on the part of the Ger- mans in the region northeast of Solssons and along the Chemin des where we Identified ed four fresh divisions (approximate- pe ls - ly men). » Very violent Crown Prince of Germany was| counter attacks,’ preceded by Ma Bad te nereeors | 16 bombardments, were Cerman ‘armies| launched against our positions at Froidmont Farm, on the Cerny MAY EXTEND DEGORATION cone ana vauciere sieieute The DAY TO ALLIED COUNTRIES | fighting, which assumed @ most violent character, terminated to the advantage of our troops, which truction of 1 t emucateesatee Victoriously resisted the most furt- Proposal Make Idea a Wilson | number of suggestions and 1 submitted and more y day, but none of | Tells Him on Birthday the Country sanod beyond the thee s Full of Confidence NUSTLDODSAL Stat in Him. sals may be roughly AMSTORDAM, May 7 have in ever them has yet »; oretical or x ed namely, 6 propo: into Jivid. ations; m of Ula two dey and (via Lon- | ian Emperor has sent | owing telegram to the Crown | eness, | Prince | able tn Your birthday falls this year in a} s and de time, In grate- full idence the Father- « upon your and the ch imperturb- | cks and which in new battles erland, in your full victory and n).The Ger iethods for circumventing fol & thelr de tly lass are inn for vent, ventions offensive rr) sive including ctrival fu conf Dames, so what the Allies have uj end doing has been imp. ed on a r ficial or semi-ofMet... uttera that of Mr. Saunders LOSSES MAY SOON BE FELT IN THE UNITED STATES Submarine des even if confined t Ku- Defi to ts and maintained their very where The Ger mowed down {n masses nd field artillery and suffering large ements. The rs is now This brings up umber of prisoners taken vench troops in the fighting April 18 to about 29,000, "On t of tho front intermittent artillery s. We broke up several tacks by our my, in the Argonne, nei Grurie Wo We al successful incursions near Son- east of Moncel The Germans concentrated their ef. , barred zones ba I rwarded t remainder there were engageme n lines, (RE ne ens og eR TS LS RR