The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1918, Page 1

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| | VOAAAAAAAGO8940000099000004 Strong Two-Fisted Yankee Soldiers Needed for “Roughneck” War By MARTIN GREEN, Staff Correspondent of The Evening World NVA VAN DAA VASA SANSA SASS VANTANIAAAAA SEATS TRA ONSSANOTENEATRNEOSININASNOAATES ahahaha hci VAVOAVON ENTE “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ NTN ARAROAA8 00000000008 0008) AVEVUAVEVATADOAAEON HON OOOEOO HEE 111) Che | Circulation Books Onen to All? | TE R I OE T w re) c E NT 5. Copyright, 1016, by ‘The, Prom, Fublshlng NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, WEATHER— —Clearing; Slightly Colder, ——$—_——_ | “Circulation Rooks Open to All. | 20 PAGES ‘PRICE TWO CENTS. . GAS ATTACK ON U.S. SOLDIERS AVENGED; | _ GERMAN WORKS BLOWN UP BY BIG GUNS! 1 SS FIGHTING. A NATION OF *ROUGHINECKS AND MUST =~ Udt THEIR OWN VEIPOS. Strong, Two:F Fisted, Red-Blooded Sol-|: : diers Required—War Can't Be: Won in Debating Societies or : Chambers of Commerce. By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent “f The Evening World.) Copyright, 1918, by The Press FTER ten days of associa units of our army in the field in this war, of the obstacles that must t yverseas to fight to to come, in a spirit of pe! the field of our f address to the Am 1s who read w atest arrival from the pondents, My impressio Just prior my dep yew York, a tm railroad trip ¥ ontact with and military men f tates of the Unk I m pretty well up on ¢ land ideas of the people of pt New York abo: hese ideas and sentiments wi France and ing 1, and re not in harmony wit a and conditions are Ires! ture from? | Her TWO-FISTED MEN NEEDED. Careful dalur r out public op! tates and tatus of th © my satisfactic eople expect too much too quickly.| 4 n@ in my opinion I am not unsup-! of te F rted by Americans tn Ir who | York ( ; tedding tho war on b \ issued Ne&th Atlant way and Sunday In tho first place, it doesn’t take dows and show case: to-day, re rem Yong to discover, from ntact is th F with actualities in Frar that a ia thie in a ROUGHNECK war, We h the sev inat a nation of rough T do not mean bat, but should be, meet the Ge weapons. Thils points. ry ——>——— AHH YOK vs Dp ’ VENUS PENCE TE Boks id. WY te. seo 2 | seat tor vous every wun \ |PERSHING'S. CHIEF AIDE, WHO IS BACK FROM FRONT | WITH PRAISE OF U. S. MEN |BREITUNG. HEIRESS. DIVORCES HERO OF LOVE INA GARDEN” 2s ss | Pershing’s tient Hand Man, Back to Become AN ATLANTIC “American troops on the are now so well trained n handle themselves with en credit to thelr country.” This was tho professtonal ‘ew York Evening he LEW HERI IN FRANCE, Feb. ¢ nd observation of various) + rance I tind that the American perple » t ‘ option efsthe part ‘ve are playing ties that confront our armed forces, of the the transmission of supplie: of communications in the history the spirit of patriotism and self- tes the men who have save dy make the world safe for to preserve the institu. = BERLIN REPORTS. * THESEZURE OF 47 ee VESSELS) Flotilla o of River Craft » under Pershing bre -day by Major Gon, Pershing'’s right the high duties of ¢ the army at Washington, . March apoke fre Met of Stat of p—rules which ho sald he co’ e Republic of the United © and temper of our tre 1 am inspired to aaa ye seen and heard— an English port to make this article t 1 write because 1 am ‘the ed States in the field of newspaper corre- camp at Macon, Ga The latter two commanders have been on the battle line for a period of instruction. about sixty officers. was shelled sy « without treading tuto | BROADWAY ITSELF AGAIN! coe! TURNS ON LIGHT TO-NIGHT |lines, particularly in t | the helghts on Both sides of tt }and t er the “Great White Way” Will Be Dark Only Tw: Evenings a Week. facts) Bexinning to-niht Broadway's jewels . have reached the | (where t will wink again every nich "ROUGHNECK” WAR: STRONG | the week eaye Thursday and Sunday Tho Ughtiows night order for the maining five nights ia ali off. Also daylight Mehting of store win which was pro © Fuel Administrator no 14, may be Former Employee. Lae | be just PHILADELPHIA’S BREAD CUT. |» LD TRAVEL BUREAQ, vulltaer (World) Hutlding, "08-69 Part Bow. 8. Are soy ging Sout! | Keser FE fend South Asverioan tensa Iseney ttre tor’ cale Abd parcels ope dap end aighl, PANGER FROM exPoRURE, pped and a mistria kee rota by aene dobn'y Medicing—adry, ‘U.S. TROOPS ON FIRING LINE 10U.s. sos A Ur W 7 oe ‘tuo fety, SMASH THE GAS BATTERS ~ | the Germans ‘Were on feate ed in Hand to Hand Battle. BPRIAN (via Le Chavignon ¢ | Berlin War Office announced to-day [Chavignon ts a small town in the A it ten miles northe The Ger. man tin section lay au gly forth through ox which have t fied.) PATUS, Mareh 1. ~Follo text of the French War Off port “In the region east of Chavignon [the po to have taken ten American pris oners) at & o'clock last 1 the Germans, after a heavy bombard ment, hurled two columns against the French lines. Ay and to hand conflict we to the advan f the F Germans wei ‘own 1 having sufte oners remained in the han French. Another attompt against small French pow achieved one “During the ¥ was active artillery fighting in the of Cra onne between the MI and the Alyne and in the sector of Khelm: A hospital in Khetms for civilians matically with tne | cendiary bombs, ‘Tho building was | burned to the around the ageinst the French firs a Me wion of Wu «© American r morning the d attack a at outhwest of Hut ated) An privoners,” the 8 the 16 Germans claim can gunt Soldiers there ¢ Cor Eny SHELLS OF PERSHING GUNS IN GERMAN FRONT TRENCH , - Photographs Taken From Airplanes Disclose Exact Position of Minen- werfers—Many Killed as German Works Are Blown Up—Six Amer- icans Have Died From Gas Attacks WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Thursday, Feb, 28 (by the Associated Press).—Swift retribution has fallen upon the Germau atteries which this week bombarded the American trenches northwest ot Toul with gas shells. American heavy artillery concentrated its fire on the German minenwerfer batteries for half an hour to-day and obliterated the position, Mar y direct hits with high explosive shells were made by the Ameri- i Timbers were thrown high in the air and explosions, prob- ably of enemy ammunition and gas, resulted. The ground about the German batterie: was churned upside down and if there were any German hey certainly suffered death, Thus far six men have died from the effects of the German gas shells. More than eighty are in hospital suffering from gas poisoning. Most of these cases are slight and only one man is reported to be in a gtave condition, pagne during the irdgonte wis Count Czernin Presents Demand]! gy That Prince William Receiy to all ranks in the Airplane photographs alded the ABDICATION OF KING amen unos. a entra IS BERLIN'S PRICE. OF tive fre against the German batter- Tho photographs, taken yester- day, disclosed tho exact location of PEACE WITH ROUMANIA) ‘2 mincnworsers with the rowutt that it did not take the gunners long to even up the score with the enemy. let omers were issued to-day American eevtor the Crown. regarding gas precautions, The men were told that they must kéep their LONDON, March | masks and respirators within quick © terma submitted to [reach ut all times and were warned broken up by that the i test y in getting 4 : t ath ax ‘ more ul gus cases : uded the King's « ed to-day among the men At th on ov of bis broth who many hours after the gae shells an rate , or the taking of |had oxploded went to work in the ippes w 1 comy 1 in Roumania re- |xassed area where the fumes, like In the Argon: re Vi successor, according wint remained in 6 holes and ok prisoner Ww nitied nt arth, was rather b rt wchting lv ‘8. AMMUNITION TRAIN HIT in t tune ak Abtanaaes t AT DEAD MAN'S POINT, 1 Av bere } Ww an empty American ammue nik INDICT ARMY DRAUGHTSMAN. | "it!28 train was bait i out @ r Schroeder Charged With Stealing) © arog Whe te of Guns. two t ane nty WASHINGTON March 1 Lan And wow — wa 1 army | TORPEDOED SHIP ESCAPES. va ‘ 4] Wettieh Freiahter Manhattan, site {te Grand Jury bere ¢ | by Makes bluep Atr a 4 nix inch How ‘ bur ft 1 it and (he passageway sad The A has Kept up antur a ns lestructive ann od “enemy points, A Tra « 1 — : snd towns. Ger- Datien gut Baek lo & e | 399 SHIPS, 6 MONTHS’ GAIN, | mn parties wer warked and ‘ ne — Average of Two mw Day Aided to asly nber of Germans U BOAT SINKS THE TIBERIA. Los. Marine frat line trem kly blowing | Weteten Merohant Ste hin Teepe GERMANS FAIL IN EFFORTS To doed While Hound for Tew York GET REVENGE jormans “d the de atteries, ba wan heavy s guns, but my “Tiber was built al Glasgow io t ‘ " ant marina] ‘T N sector is Dow an ime, - ba asp, os . ocean wf yal ‘one constant Work 19

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