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_Gyeaieans FRANCE DECORATES MANY AMERICAS A gypsum mine behind the first line trenches on the Lorraine sector, where ch troops are watchin ° je American and French tr: ps ar wat a Seine above the clouds. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 7, er 1018. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PERSHING’S TROOPS IN FRANCE — “Somewhere in France” British Official photo, EIGHTEEN BRITISH VESSELS ARE SUNK BY U BOTS FRENCH REPULSE 80,000 PERSHING ee hihi Tas BERMAN ATTACK; MEN MOBILZED 24 Ships Arriving and “|SEIVUKAI IS. AGAINST. JAPANESE INTERVENTION Strongest Japanese Party and—China Ready Takes a to Aid 7 Mikado’s Troops Ports of United sion m LON Froo| INDON, Mar 7 a ¢ Few*Are Lost Jot Jal diph ; a special diplomatic co in ONG GEA F_avenneen pecial diplomatic commission Tokio on Monday, a Reuter despa - British merchantmen wer ; i sunk b. or subma > . ee , that city orte, the leader of “Medals of G ae Award- Lrieestdipcaera te SE | Paris Rania 5 Hard F Fighting in] Gen. Hunter Liggett May Be}... soiyukat presented the ae . us 7 rines in the past weck, according i , nn ) 4 Shee beat A ceo Nid ethetaiack ed New. Yorkers and Others | to tho Admiralty report today, | the Region of Verdun and | Named by Command First [tne party against tne moving of " ‘ | } = Threughout Country. | EN OLYE WETS VAONSIE LOE HEN LORS, in Lorraine. U.S. Army Corps. troops by Japan except tn event of _ | oF over and six were under that | — been serious developments which may PARIS, Wednesday, March 6—The| Mnnage. No fishing craft were | pays, March 7.—Continued actiw-| WASHINGTE March 7 More | Prove ee Ly! u menace to the situa- S | “ a . He tion in the Far East. first list is printed t nthe Jour: | as f ; ity on the Verdun front, where heavy | than elght miles of trenches in France! pig geiyukai, or Constitutivaat rriy Britis erchant eld by Ameri roops, It dain epl “es vies BAl office of the names of persous| ae ee eet wo Hee figliting and raiding opora-|#re held by American troops, It was] party, ts tho largest in the House of who have bee swarded eee x ae. ut . pete mie th wve been in progress for rned to-day, the American sector | Representatives, with 168 Deputies out _ | dom, 2,016; sailings, 2,209. ler: . t 0 ’ t of a totul o decoration, “Medal of French grail | chantmen unsuccessfully attacked, | °"#! “aye. 14 Fenorted In to-day’s oft! inderstood to be g divisional frontage Jk ‘ote t et i an ; | * ‘ which would require at least three adeeb) econ keins tude,” isnued since the war to recog: | six al communticat The ta ther reports of disordered conditions nize nervices rendered France by for- | = follow divisions of American troops (about! in the border ureas. Fighting ts suid eigners Queen of Belgium '8/ 4 the previous week elhtean Thee wax spirited figiting with | 8000 men) to give the necessary sup-|to be proceeding at Chita botw named first among those who received , a port to depth for the front lines, Burlat Cossacks and Bolshevik £ ics rat classy aiives- cit miedal | Britisn vewesta were destroyed, | artillery during the night in the He red ape Among those awarded (he twenty-| fUFteen of them over 1,600 tons, | gion of Beaumont and Hezeony Title ARSE URS Bro ResG | POD ALSS tan lie praer pravibs ia Seeaeanie nite fret clans tredale are the follow. | 1 the preceding week fAfteen | (Verdun front), and in Upper Aisace,| here as to who will be chosen by Gen-l the activities of Uerman fpterers Hae hives British merechantmen were sent near Ban-de-Sapt and east of Largit- Pershing to command the first corps aro being received at Peking. Henry O. Beatty, Dire to the bottom, twelve large ones on __|of bis army, Major Gen, Hunter Lig-' The Chinese Cabinet, the measage of the American Reilet and three small on eee aidairs i ey bey Pai eatd gett is known to have acted in that hisses has definitely decided upon of New York; Mrs. 8 sl number of raids, after b the fullest co-operation with Japan Deichan ae the tatrait. erou sor the bardments, in the region of the Morost Capacity, but as yet the expendi-| 90 7 0) pane me Capen Américan Hospital at Neu ry of Parr Near Nouviller attacking ttonary commander has made ©) shomly for consultations on militar W. A. Edwards of Los Angeles, of the Phelan tbel ali tetas Whales Boec alin a Lniiak jafairs, Tha Chineso Government, | : Se : . F re. In the region of Kures there was ay ol 6 ¢ a 8 apan to send aeoarie n Red Cr Mra, Hert i Ne epareind aint auititat anaan nents TSA nen| ‘Though they hold about eight | 1s sat i, will also ask Japan to send fall, James Hazen Hyde. Mrs L Gontaut-l formerly Miss] | uised the Germans, who sustained, Mies, the fr ge of the trenches | Military delegates to China Penfield. in recor of her deve- Miu ig ey Pay ea A eoprai ible loses Near Veho the. held by Americans is only about four Owing to the external danger, the tion to French » Lae eee Te ee ee ease ese were Yopaleed tyr ihe ANG H, HME wnllbe. ining air dine toaeasee adds, i expected that Aurtria-Hunga Mrs. Sharp r the soldier '¥ ohiet of Lotgalite sect ide tied neat lta a i . |North and South China will cease wife of the Amb: for th Which was the American fospital :u| French, who took prisoners Thie frontage fs liable te ox. | inelr quarreling and unite & ni t fe 2 or the un.| ¥ a merican in| “LONDON, March 7.—"A raid ate| tension at any Simeise the regular Healbmibaas baru ER : ; iring war work since her arrival inj Pars SOR Wwrnrce w “| trench allotment for an army | the Silx nenace. Tuan Chi Jui eras nebo a Rea ta: Ie 604 reg tneaeuls tempted by the enemy last night-east| corps, | ts wald to be conducting all the ar- The second class medals of Hous in Paris, In July of last your| Of roeny, wader cover of @ heavy) trreguiarity of the trench lines 18/Tangements to thie end silver and have been given to ffty-| Mr. Beatty made a report to’ the] 4ttillery barrage, was completely e-| responsible for their eight miles of| —— eight persons, including these Ameri- | 4 ten Fund on the preastng| pulses the War Office reports | jength. They are laid out #o that! ERM need of temporary reconn ion work | + Air t e ‘ Walter Abbott, Director of t! . endeavored to reach our tines south-| every p of the front. Strong points American Clearing House: Fernand saat of Holy Grenier, and east of|eyntaining machine eune jut out tor! ABOUT TRANSFER OF SHIPS William Bowers Bou of & ean “The enemy's artitiery b llow closely any protective slope of fi ' ms firest ps claco and Mrs, Bourne, Mrs, Brunswig| DESERTING T0 ITALIANS tive in the Scarpe Va | the country and wander up and down | antamount to Indirect Par of Los Angeles, M r 4 Ca Lens and east of Ypres \ nun pation in Economic War A; lan; ingame, Cai, Mra. Helen| before dawn developed considerable} Gen Pershing to-day reporte fang? 8 ’ Brides. ‘wonn wet att. te | Morale of Kaiser “Troops ken! activity. in the Neuve Chapelle | he ee nah mS pee li Teutor ays Pa ta of Caba, Mrs, Ma Smit Because Invasion Did nat ai wounded and fourteen slightly Meine senerea eect New Orleans, Mark Peixotto, Mr End the War. | Bertin Reports Success tu Attacks! wounded. Tho dead were: fticial Nord Ailegemetne De Roaldes of Louisiana and Raphuel| waswpnavon, Maren 1-1 tn Belgiu Privates Dyer J. Bird, Richwood, rae ar Aga tees a0) Cor Weill of Sun Francisco | WARHINGTON, March TeTBOM| mpnrin, & (Hritivn Ad-|O., March 1: n Garber, White |nection wi aby Geventy-two third-class medals of] anda of German soldiers in Italy| miraity per Wireloas Presa) “The fol-|Oak, Ark. March 1; Ellery A. Chiam, /United State acquire neutral bronze have beon distributed. The! have deserted, thelr morale shaken| lowing in to-day'a oMcial communica- Mass, Feb. 10; Frank |nage and argues that vessels so ac- lowing Americans are among those| by the stout resistance of the Ital- Joliet, Th Feb. and |4uired assume a stile character and rs f Ital | tion: decorated Jians, according to a diplomatic dee] “Army group of Prince Rup: Wagoner Charles Cavbaugh, Med-('ust be treated ax wuch no matter Louls Adous of Galveston, Miss] *patch from Rome, which says Ae a result of an a on tw ford, Mass,, Murch & ee ee ee Blanche Cuhen of Ban Francisco, Almost every day ‘8 recorded the] gian farms northwest of Dixmude our! Tt verely wounded aro "the Tape cetinnds Coat heh ish Ridgely Carter, Mrs. Casserly of San|arrival at our lines of Italian peas-| storming detachments brought in| Corpl — Atohons c McCartBY, leer of tonnag Mateo, Cal; Mies Chiow Dirings,|@nts and soldters who have escaped | three officers, 114 inen and some ma-| Framingham, Mass, Feb. 21, and Pri-| mount to indiré George Fi of Los Angeles, Per-|from the territory oocupled by the} cline Kuno. hw & f uie url} vate Ralph G, Wheeler, Gilsum, N. Hy |neutraia in « Bifar Gibsor Walter ¢ sjenemy, ‘The mep say that following Beveral reconnolterina attacks by the|7ee 2 |many and involves serious dar Rebecca Godehaux of San Franc the sudden and unexpected invasion | British were uulsed, Tho slightly wounded are complications “as already shown th Hugh Reid Griffin, Mre. J. P. Joncalof Italy, the Austrian and Germag| “Atmy Group of the German Crown] Corp! William Carse, Vancouver, | history of the United States during of Los Angeles, John Howard |e were confident that peaco| Prince “At many parts of th front] Be, seb 1) "rivates John {tbe present war.” It adda that pa Nn the activity of the Mreneh arti tn 8 ion by neutrala in auch ne 6 Mise Elvine Neoser of New York,| Would surely bo entered into by all] eeed Northwent of Avocourt | Hitch, Mast Bt. Louls, Tl. March ie pose Se ea Robert Neeser, Mr c Bisco,| the A but In face of the etif r storming troops netrated nto| Leroy Pickens, Rockdale, Tex., Mared | autrality Howard Sturge see Wat. | alstar f tho Italian Army the] the French ition a turned |4; Harry Zody, No. 148 Fast Third} _ ih prinor tter viotont fight-|streat, New York City, Feb, 26; Joh bon and Miss Marion W |morale of the enemy was greatly | * "4 Lyk i] Robert Ww. N whose New|Geserted their Jines and sought] “Nineteen en snes and 1w|Scolare, Detroit, March 3; James J.| York home is at N 47 Fifth Ave-|refuge in the mountains. © phe balloon pbrous wt down re at G sli Ala Feb ; Eugene) ar HAVE SMALL EFFECT s fig aaah gutiaclt | we Recep Ver Me oi yesterday in geria! fighting. A great|D, Deutsch, Fraze inn, March 4; | ene, 19'8 widely Koown sus yon] Another Rome despatch received) tuny irenoh civilians were killed by| aifred J. Gratton, B eo | = See sogitera, aavaea iting | here to-day indicates that the Austro-| 7 laiore, sho Groppe rm a , Bennington, Vt»! Britons Think His O the man on be making preparations ine howpit Nircongess POMMET March 3: Rolf L. Christianson, Reade |SNONS TNNS NS % - many r ay be making preparatic on the hospits ne Z ass é Done ards 5 tics . Mise in ihe Ttaliau thee ing, Mase, BM beat ; H rman Guatat- Pope's Words His Only the aut t th a an Batteries Alr Ships De oh Charles 8. Big Point mav's Log.” “Ou et - Effective Wark Centerville, Ia, March 2;| 0 ae ' 11 1 veland, Penn. LONDON, Mareb 7.—The ef nd “Our Navy GERMANY DEPORTING BOYS mows sare fee pan aa Shleage, The last named | | enemy batte on important sector Axel Abl, Chicago, |fective p in Lord Lansdowne's Sreat War had been in prosrese’| of the front have again taken up re wecond jetter on the peace propos the Great War bad nrog UNDER 14 FROM BELGIUM of sm 901 se p re: | Mane reporting of two privates Killed | @ year, caused wide comment be ciprocal firing activity. The eta tie \tlon, according to the general opin- t Gh {te criticinm @f Secretary er mont from the War sino rq. [ena one itd wounded March Vion ‘here, is the use of the passage PH een tei Mint ae ose Ad tay fion of Industrie | ports effective work allan air. {brings the total casualties on the day sets ia cte + Daniels, M “volun 1 with| De Industries and Rail.| ports effectta & Jor the German attack on an American Pep we Pope's mani to to which the Fre h Army after the war ids in the Mon bis trict There was liv ewal of trench near Toul to three Lieutenants |° hance! jor ven _Hertling referred, ran, but retur 4 n July, Wie Hees reciprocal fire bot worn I Gards|ang nineteen ten killed, one Captain, which, it 5 believed would certainly take service with Squadron A oft and the Asti gion Mee Blaitahent’ aN N tmen ao, Talve the possibility of u solution ct ty on the Mexica er i. TON, Ma term Montello anc zone ‘gia proble ¢ / tity on the Mexican bord Bee ectine boys trans Haigiuas ae {rar Baran! tal 20n€- | vorely Har cleven my alight. |the Belgian problem, 1 Mertling Mien F i see eer ae sesainien | trations of fre of enemy ¢ vy (dy wounded, Privates cc and Garber, *donts t! auivocally plain inear Robert I ba isaieM psa | movement in the Aciug® basin, south |who were Killed, were infantrymen, |/n& of th Pope's wo try a branch Bea eee etn nn aga’ cans (Gh Tene an , pes of jand Private Hitch, who was slightly| For the rest Lord Tansdowne, it is object of this orga: Was to| Mone district about 800 boys of fourteen! Sout} 8 Fiaye. | artillery other WAST CREISHIAR :h0'8 Pm rteen! South of Tierno hostile reconnais q leme: iy Clee carry cheer to the Frer ere lend fiftee ara have been gent into| sence parties who atrempted to reach | Serst Forest Wateon of Kenton, tleme nt raised by Jermany's whose homes were in the district held man vestruction of industries andj our dines were repulsed with losses. Ov WAS ecidenta led March 4% |ing claims, about which the oy the Germans, through letters, gifts awe. of all rail euppller cons|On the Pasublo we exploded a mine, |The following deaths from natural mate conversations’ he 9 and parcels of hooks at u damaging the enemy's positions causes also were reported would be not only fru s but dan . Bd igi } F. Mere The rmane| “Our aireraft bombarded the enemy iat i 1, gerous, until German President Poincare of Fra Re Maren Tooting Germans’ aviation ground at Motta 4! Liv Sergi, Harry He San Rafael, serous un wowed upor Mine Neeser th ; arven fo the engines, mar) ang p column of troops hing in {cals Pneumonia, and vates Bam- proof * n er Mee Missa Cc As. wae: Save sora seseeed tree Geena actin Brought down a hostile monia, and Nerm:>) \. MacCrillia, the principles lait down by Presi. 7 3 ety rs rom Bi machi \; ipalow, Mo,, oft er deat Wileon ) *| aoe Hertel SHOT BY BOLSHEVIK qu nai I from F Page.) VOLOGDA, Russia, Wednesday 7 | = M 6.—-In a pot t to Will Be Concluded on Bs ind ‘ ‘ to | the peopi lowda to-day on the c nders, which 4 0 sent to ol Pi minars Agreement | a French front | rnation. tuatie as it affects ' : The Kusslans are threatened with | 2Usela. David R, Francis, the Amert- Reached Tuesda eeecuiiia jt Waser ore vith) can Ambassador, said . -— SANE America has no plans or desires for AMSTERDAM, Maren 7 sador Francie, wire (tortlt nquest in Russia, While nina . aty Bik pes Norwerian |{Me Present government has newer - Myc i he tater to arose 1 E J by my Gov. 1 thom ‘Buchare eve protection to Americans i mg, GF Ue AR ee mn Hak rou hine and Foreign Mintater ‘ reign Secretary von] * {Tow ua eek aware, because 1 60 ad> Kuchimann for Germany; Foreign | toreign Anaira, } rasa Hewlett that T had recommended Secretary Czecnin for Austria-Hun- | hay n ( ’ ment that it recognize M. Montschiloff, Vice President | of #50 ‘ 6 SSUM AN IB eSBIS 16 Sobranjs, for Bulgaria; Talaat ¥ beg dr ausny Pasha, the Grand Vizier, urkey vornment ae and M. Cartentojana for Roumania, neinn It was agreed that the armistice at Powers between Roumania and the Centra f Germany would ree Powers should run for fourteen days, y the Russia people from midnight of Match 6, Complete st guined agreement was reached between the sequently the sien ries that the fina t J States sin be concluded within this period on t ere terms of basix of the preliminary treats ‘ by Gere The dynastic question in Roumania | pag mithe Germanic many wil be ru the Ruse want al one. This dec to t Austria tat Lact was ma Baron yon dem Buss Germans were ox g one Russian Haddenbausen, Under, Secret Hey Anes Enciben ts settee “HALF BILLION “TREASURY Foreign Affairs, in the a8 iD) that the Au do likewise In the reply to observations by other speak- ers regarding the future of the Rou-| outhweat Ther {s also a heavy German con- manian throne. {centration between Pakov and Li WASHING UTON, ~ Mar It had been reported from several] g, executed 200 Russian citl- | ubsrription of the Issue « sources that Prince William of Ho-|jon4 eff without merey, refu.| Treasury certificates of henzollern, brother of King Ferdl- |gees from Esthonta reported to, subscription for which nand of Roumania, was to succeed) sociny Institute. Bodies of women | day. was announced by Secretary Mi his brother on the Roumanian throne, | ‘ |Adoo to-day, The certificates w jand child were thrown into the * , Paige Highs The peace treaty, however, makes no they said, ‘i the first to bear interest at 4% per ention of any proposed change In K Mit i cent, and ti) { sued Ap preparation Ss : reign Minister Trotzky wim r-ted| for t i oan. Subserip- he Roumantan dynasty, the Roum 4 y |to notify the German and Esthonian | tions very district exrept Phila Giiclais that. cot of the Ger. | 2¢!ph {a equalied or exceeded the | Germave Get Control of Chief Rut] man outrages would result in the exe | une Mulls | sian Port on Black Sep Heauiten cede) Garcne/and land Gee re — LONDON, March 7.—The prelim ys heid as hostages near Pskov DIEO. peace treaty between Roumania| pespite the signing of pe COLLINS. 8 WILLIAM J. cor | wning of peace with nd the Central Powers provides for | Germany the Russian Government is) /.'S* c0 Respane| et | Calneene Campdel! und won of the late Jo he cession of the province of Dob-| removing {ts vaiuablea from the cap-| wortent calms an and rudja as far as the Danube and |ital, The Foreign Office is moving to eral from his late residence, 470 ugreeing to rectifications on the|Nijni-Novgovod (capiial of the prov- hington Lone tsland City, an Austro-Hungarian frontier, tho de-|ince of that nares, miles east of | *tisay at 0.25 A Ms thenee yw mobilization of the Roumanian Army | Moscow), Women, children, aged va aie Ome ' ind Foumania’s assistance in tran-| persons and invalids continue their| campne WINIPRED th caure | porting former enemy troops | exodus, | went gli Moldavia and Bessarabia to | > | “Services at CAMPBELL'S PUNERAL Odessa | Wiest ness Proves Fatal to aan] Sh. % B; Broadesy boat. Bede, Under this qause the Central Aged One Hondred and Two. b i b F t . | LMOMINSTER, Mage Mar RODGERS——POROTHY, only daughter of Powers would come into control of b Bast F oy gohtede Mr. and Mrs, ©, R. Rodgers of «B46 » principal Russian port on the|jere iis tinal lines « ae dead | Richardnon Ave., Nronx Black Sea and tho centre of a great | sie je gurvived by cight children, thirty. | THOMEMON—JOREPN H. ‘THOMPSON grain producing region and the store-|eignt grandchildren and twenty-Ave| CAURGH. Broudran, ebay oc UNBRAL house of other supplies erent-grandehildren i WT auecko bats. Saturday While it had previously been re- | ported that Roumanta would be per- nitted to take Bessarabla from Ru nia in leu of giving up Dobrudja, which eventually will go to Bulgaria, the only mention of Bessarabia is in| reference to the transport of German troops. By the loss of Dobrudja. Roumania bacrifices a territory of 6,000 $, which in 1900 had a population \uare CHOCOLATE COVEN of 267,808 Wish the sonnent of the wie we Central Powers, Roumania will, how my" eltclneve ey tee an gullet to the Black ied Chee Sea through Constanza, which is connected by rail with Bucharest, the capital of Roumanta before the Gov- MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH ernment fled to Jassy in Moldavia Hecien, and wap, breaght ty nertection an —— feed in teh min Mik GERMANY AND FINLAND this machine-gun squad is in action as shown in this “AMBASSADOR FRANCIS ASSURES RUSSIANS THAT U.S. 1S FRIENDLY {as No Intention of Territorial Con- , He Tells Lenine and ISSUE OVERSUBSCRIBED Special for Tomorrow, Friday, March 8th VINEAPT LET Vieat rut i Trotzk) ravot Awa ND BON TO SIGN A PEACE TREATY in ere —— “ihene vevety wr BASHL, aelserlands. Mareh 7 Baron von dem Bussche-Haddenhau- RUAN OREN en, German Under Secrotary for For- CHOCOLATES —= Cen kn Affairs, announced Tuesday tn tres of invlting Cream, he Main Committee of the Reichstag iy Gavored with ; 4 . We turkets ara that Germany very shortly would sign The. sneKels a \ ireuty of peace with Finland. ets To-day's offictal statement fiom Herlin admits that German troops} . have landed on the Aland Isiands, isa: Wawank, but says the action Was taken at the Inet request of the Finulgh Government. i des the ce misiner,