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, “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ , __PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyright, (The X York Che | Circulation Books Open to AW 9 | 1918 by The Frese Peblishing wi NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, U.S. SENTRY SINGLE ‘OUTS FORTY GERMANS WHO ATTEMPT 10 RAID A TRENCH American troops In the sector north weet of Toul have been sub the first time to an attack w fire, Enemy troop projectors were pening the at tack when an American pat 1 happened to be nearby on the: ia ROG The Germans fled pr ‘ygued by tho America - Uraed Soldiers WASHINGTON soted for| More Care th Nquid carrying Writing Ab : pitately, pur- ¥ 10 h 1s. They dropped zp 1 (Continued | on nd Page.) i Entr ae oie A Faull We 22 sa a,?ee a) wai ot Ship From Atlant. ie ee ‘ | trage amendweae PERSHING'S FIRST FELD ARM ¢ WILL INCLUDE 300,000 MEN BACKED BY NaN BG GUNS. i eon, | DIOTATORSHIP IN SPAIN RUMORED IN PROSPECT ente Port yp Six- ae jn our Battle. ® j Shoots Leader of the a — it Will Include Six Army Corps | Dead and Also Wounds Eee RPOOT, 1 (Ass ind Can Cover 100 Miles rene office a steamer from veral Others. ai 7. 9 of Front | an port gives a stirring a ~ at of a ninety-milo fight with « = SHOTS BRING QUICK AID) - AMERICAN TROOPS boat !n the Atlantic, It lasted from, WASHINGTON, Mar Ww ARE WELDED AGAIN ; - » tiring of a torpedo, which just/™°™ Material and ovine American Troops Capture] Al SWISS BORDER : missed, at 11.45 A. M., until 6.40 P, M,/7er*and to Gen, Pershing in full ae-] NE M RE B jec i e etokevs eq cordance = wit the uv me German Projectors in First During that time the stokers worked | i x : a are in Tr ok | without asing to every ounce of | *° th ar Depurtment has | Liquid Fire Attack. ok Uads ‘ 2 | speed out of the boilers. ‘Tho engi-|t sanization of the first] Signal Corps Men Keep UD! neers got ner up ormal ten | fleld arin largest tactlea! unit | Siste other-in- 5 WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | Sig Bs F jurenees her Up from @ normal t ait} Sister of Brother-in-Law Body IN FRANCE, Thursday, March 7—| Wires Under a Heavy |r Saree peice: Cages shen’ thesgen gat eS morn Mes guard O'Hara Becomes M ‘ | : and a hal Pershing haus unde 4 cor ° (Asveciated Press)-—A lone Ameri-| Bombardment. “Tho gunners were on duty every | sata isn y io eente Executive ( Clerk. @an, sentry this morning attacked an | _ second,” sald the officer, “From the| fe 4 . naa. | qeemy patrol of about forty ten.) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY bridge we could see every shot from an cae inis e L's All in the Fam + and 7 ithe » a , a ed a t 8 origina the fe id s some of when hud stealthily entered IN FRANCE, March * (Coited Preas) | Pee oe Nee formed!’ & He = s : " Aircotly imported Palm y target 5 eet long, rand the Departmen) to-form "ty plon 7 BROCE a wife. 4 Amat Vic ytres He! — he Gireawns wie sic Ament | Oe owed. of gece gare. ; o : : allan a SRRNpURION THEY to chat ‘4 h iy Showed ©} All Come | Ae} by combining three urmy | 7"SE MIN & i ing = drove them off, killing the leader and| can troops who have been switched! tye miles aste A couple of houra’ | Sn eae * i other gre ng hit, "The Toad and wou. ding others, |from the Ameriean front to a sector | ineft ling made him a bit| CPP PY AN CeER LOO Ela Bie folks, how it The first reports of the encounter! , sa teed venturesome, but our gunners speed-| has been abande were that anothor raid had taken (Thiam the | {ly showed him that it was unhealthy sedis piace, and all along line details) Qinerjoan as |t come too close poae ¢ wiley Ne wero being awaited ed the French line in that region is “We had p of ammunitton and vestigation showed Alsace. beyond thetr owr we used tt lavishly, With constant | ing the arms sNva\to ean started whut th too, our gunners began attached spe offensive, The name ery demonstration at heless, about for use in ' orks mentioned in ail repor has been goiug on for] clock the ¢ an gunnera got odt! communication from the ports of d rep fair, and he haa been + the crest of ita | Bome bet ile and shrapnel began | parkation to the army corps’ rail Or 1 un aol? by his soi aul sat! to-night. The le rain on dec ie 1 ir an i a vidigtion & ; SENTRY SEES GERMANS ENTER "yr" 0) tte me ied this after.| 4 Shot plerced the scupper over ciara nt ; 4 ; “ AMERICAN TRENCH. ne § Fir aati *T~| pontswain's room, Another struck un) iy SUHRORMEUnNs Noth Be deed Resi tidae Gr we The sentry saw the patrol advanc- a edie ‘POM | Abatt the engine room on (he port! ing, and looked on as the Germans! ® "el shell made @ aquare Nits) 146 " siti aS began to drop cautiously into the! They’ 2 from this dugout to]” spor g while the fight was tle~ve wit trench, He knew that an American | TT h A the letter whe aleo “e- | rnen for half an hour no shots were |” shih patrol was out along the wire not tar) [™)" " | fired, while the subma : awny, and counted u its h after The Ne of tho American p | vred for position, Our v he opened fire. There were four me nt r ontinued throug the day g with the speed a in the American put By the time! Kelief troops were unable to reach the | the bridge, keenly observant, | @ittons of terrain can be expected taltée Cork i five ‘Germans had entered the trench | fF? » trenches | the U boat finally the post. | Held w sixteen'-mile front of trenches, | 4 f irse, Jett the 5 ‘i the sentry thought he should delay no} TW en of the Signal Corps dis-| he wanted and the | °° about nine miles of Reo uph xecutive Clerk open longer, especially as the under officer} Unguished them: 4 by maintaining shell fire, our gun cre ecided to| ront, The first American field a an ear latd eb he ground who was leading tho Germans had|communicati phone wires were | iet them have it ax hot as our gun| therefore, may ve able to taki aned the information that Alma E approached within a fow yards of] repeatedly broken, but they continued would stand. After a fi minutes | one hund miles the I Hara had been appointed by Com him. to work. Pieces of a shell cut the| we landed a shell on the,| ne Censorship regulations be ta to mucceed to the | ' The sentry opened without] Wire from the hands of one of the| German's back. ly dis- | the publi of the approx wea nteRx © Clorkship. Of sTHe Lehall ing, T fell] When the shelling finally ceased | turbed him gor al, for he| © date pon ich th si be ‘iment was made solely t at the first Kk rifle Phe} they bad thelr repairs complet firing at ¢ then slack-| pected. If presen edule Cum » Brig the M others in the trench h {iy vous The artillerying on this front was altered course and sub- | maintained ever, It is vate sities Aad Te duchies protection, but they wero not quick| three or four times as heavy as that | ESS that by January or ea sa Ne AVE: (Goma nitial se enough, for sentry's bullets he American sector during the | American troops will be holding 1 during the elghteen As the Amer can troops relieved a crack Ny | BEAT B by the after more than tw An inquiring person approached De German some dista ; orps. The Hoches begar KIPPER U 0A years of w tive Sergeant O'Mara, who Is t wire shouted “Come out, outt” | strafing ax soon ay they were certain } Under the six corps field army) stayor's bodyguard at the City HM The Germans needed no second in-| Americans were in this sector. There |Trawter'e Cantain Ratior ak |plan, auxiliary ops numbering nis) brother-in-la witation, In fact, those who werel aro nagaAmerican airplanes here, In Trawler’s Captain I MY'S) more than 300,000 would ’ a i . Wall in the wire already ‘had started places the American trench Periscope to Pieces While Crew jeach army corps having about thirt \ M out, The small American put uw : renchen ee eee gee eres He 1 k \ A Meters anit orca te ve been levelled by the Bochs firo. Held His Ce Tails. is asi an ie ari 2, The French report of activities in ON 21 (by malt) en | ene Mane ‘Dumber of “Aghiln Hara paused for a fu Man's Land, under fire from the} 00). fone" Tipe les in] LONDON al (hy my When | under the three corps p w sentry and from Americans ut a point C neludes the statement] one's vessel ts In da m enemy | Y answered further along the line. no patrol | tt the actions of the Americany| submarines, anything will do ag a) have requ red Bein ne 450,06 : ry and helped to speed | #¥e Nothing to doubt their valor weapon defenne. nown by | 900,000 corps and arn ” 42 a 5 foined jn the fray and helped to sp pa ee Fand | tne story of @ British trawler, who| While it should be stated by Germans on thelr way by hurling | **4dfastnes Lai A Linear n aatact mee ; toa ' ~ wed a coal shovel w nod effect definite plan of organizat Ly largo mumber of hand grenades, | Scuicti & Gorman UV tone Dhelnc | ae 4 no Rt. O'Ma gome of which probably took effect RUSSIAN TRANSPORTS trawler, according t told) Gen. Pershing hus’ « ‘ nawit n sun Four rifles were found in the Ameri- | | by one of the crew athe North|in favor of the la ' ean lines. SUNK BY THE GERMANS) Ss "ice the mepee we peri . Patrols, both American and Ger- | seope about nh ards “ VICTOR BERGER DICTED . I <p man, are constantly seeking op . There was no gun aboard. laa : tunity to insp the opposing lines, | Two Vessels Sent to the Bottom in| ,, a ey ie. vite aped t walneal WITH 4 OTHER SOCIALISTS and ates Sarma Hh sis occasion | an Action South of Aland of the U boat nly did not Wish to be discov- * f ‘The skipper bawled for 4 hammer, a Aiferen nak They cut the American wire Islands. LORE Loathing Chat WOU, NUL ; , , with the greatest caution, making no| LONDON, March 9.—Two Russtan{cald t 0 W thruet : : noise, but the sentry who later drove | transports were attacked and sunk hy|# coal shovel ar iry Germ arged \ u err them away was watching their per- | German destroyers after a fight south | S°rambled on the bu and lewaed Wola | ean Anta fommance at! the time of the Aland Islands on Thur iwo Of the craw ata F ' ROVE BACK GERMANS WHO according to a Copenliagen despatch forwa up t Site . ; | USED LIQUID FLAME. to the Exchango Telegraph Company, . art A ( : 1918. 9 Weather—Rain and warmer to-night; Sunday clearing, Cireutation Books Open to amt.” | 14 PA G ES RAPPED IN FREIGHT CAR NEAR AUBURN 's Sweetheart Five Prison Officials Suspended. ugitive Convict’ Missing Resignation of AUBURN, N. ¥., Mareh 9 —Rey- ¥. the escaped convict of an tsolation cell at] Jay night, was caumht on to-day ina frelent > ] EDITION PRICE TWO CENTS. =e ‘TROTZKY OUT; GIVES LENINE SOLE POWER Forsbrey, Trapped, Is BOAT IS ROUTED HOE IN SO-MILE FIGHT “WITH. S. GUNNER aptured Without a Fight Y re CAUGHT RUSSIANS ORGANIZING ARMY TO OVERTHROW BOLSHEVIK AND DRIVE OUT GERMANS ~+ Trotzky Leaves Le- | nine Alone in Power Out of the Triumvirate Formed After the Fall of Kerensky’s Government. cur near I N.Y The point where Porsbrey waa cap- a tured ix twenty miles south of PETROGR Zelday : eaAstaladt Pipe ey nie an high Valley Ratle|_ ETROGRAD, Friday, March 8 (Associated Press), —Leon Trotzky, mad. He made no resistance and|in an address at a meeting of the Maximalist Party to- » announced that captured within fifteen ralautes| - F . ‘ 4 ne signed as Commiss: ‘or Forei y % Was haan ae tan [deinen meant he had resigned as Commissary for Fe reign Affairs. surrounded a freight train where al LONDON, March 9.—The Social Revolutionaries have decided to had conewwled himself c Potilearl was spotted titilsdl orning | OFBanl. ¢ a National Guard to overthrow the Bolshevik regime in Russia, by « railroad crew an he lay in jaccording to Dr. Elet? of Moscow University, who is quoted in a Copen- the bottom ef a coa! car. Word was! " \ tolegraphed? to Auburn 1 Anon | hagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph as saying that the decision guards were sent uy 4 as sting | was reached at a recent conference it Moscow car on th Leblep Valley to Locke, 7 ie gee When called upon to surrender ne Brent army je bow belng Gt climbed out of the car and gave iin. | be n the Don District supported seit up. Y the despatch adds, and He was brought back to Auburn it is also planned to introduce w re- Prison, w re Super ndent of Pr public in Russia wi coal ons James M, Carter ix conducting an h a , & coulis . 7 F wovernmens which would not accept inquiry Into the clreumstan nding the escape. Five gu ’ ’ the Gert Bolshevik peace, Prof. uding Principal Keeper John Mar! Eleff avserted that the news of the a ve been suspended se new mover had been suppressed Forsbre Hd ne ve to talk whi by the ud Bolshevik news was belo en back to Aubura, H saciid lo T} he had had no «to aera aaamas ft the prinon his | Aw the Bolshevik Foreign Minister Ticedaa iinhae went tond sip Appropriation Sought at Once, } Leon trotzky, whose real name $s» © of the railroad men w So Contracts Can ober Braunstein, way the most tm- ted the capture, So skillfully did Be Let | p< member of the revolutionary go about it that Forbre D a wovernment formed after the over- arning. is onl n ° ‘ce A ies cite, ayaa weak} WASHINGTON, Mureh @—Congrens| MFOW of ky last November, ck of nourishment he cou uy uuked to-day by the Army Ord. | “th? as not travelled far on f nance Bureau for an urgent deficiency | *" head of the Covern- The manner tn which f WS appropriation of $400,000,000 for the Trotaky virtually controlled D8 Dis Sangin “Ue, anufacture of ordnance, prinel pally) Russia's destiny uf to the second discour ny theory that he was ace conference at Brest Lito ded from the outside envy guns. 5 ate x vie Ee ~ Addition of the $400,000,000 item to| !t Was Trotzky who made public w ; polk » ne urgent def! bill, pending | ""* text of ret documents es eu i-day. tha (yan, |in the Senate, wan requested by the} ® atwean : Russian i bubchd tam " acting Chief of Ordnance, but Senate] ments, and itv orelgn s vern- f ook was he who proposed M n alded Forsbrey in sev re were disposed to delay action | the armistice to Central of hid previous escapes, and Is) and have the appropriation take its| ‘rly in f Mt pecagle antsiker home Ol usual comrng [ied to Mere at Brest Ln Although the appropriation was re- | Létovek. 7 ' ns were dis- quested {mm was destred|fupted in mid-February and hos guns cou now, with final, 1 partial pe terms, bus NINE SUB-TREASURIES tual expenditure considerably de- | Trotz took no par. in the confer- layed. « R ; > | ‘Trotzky's resigna n the second York Branch to G nder \" é the Russian nmendations ot Approprie | PACKERS WIN IN FIGHT hy Herila. On Fob ‘ ank k ations Comn TO KEEP RECORDS SECRET «i: r ta jueded, A d ? ae " Federal Court of Appeals Quashes |, + ade CHICAGO, May s-TNe ble pa i Niet ad “ ut ' Unit atl ' be 1 dan 5 4 f op at i ‘ w' de uashe vo 5 wuch the w ' ‘ Judgw Landia t mit ex : ¥ y i * nation t Work " = gl © of Hen Voede ans 1 s wa ie ding { ' f 4, where ae * The ‘ “ trenses, 2 * ‘ 1 4 outbreak Ue. | ae inveaHeatlon a r ' 1s peace and ar- branch tre aN was na 1 Now Y j 14, 1917, 7 rae 1 to I ast April, erthrow of the In 4 be. mind of Gye ivsuiny Judge,