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~“ Mobilizes Its Industries for War am “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ |“ Circulation Rooks Open to All” | ey 32 ll NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 11, Copyright, 191 a oo —_—_—__—— — 1918. @& «= WEATHER—Fair and warmer. “Cireul ation Books Open to All, 4d 16 ‘PAGES .S. TROOPS MAKE FIRST UNAIDED RAID; DRIVE GERMANS OUT, BLOW UP WORKS JAPAN ACTS TO MOBILIZE 25YEAR TERNS BAKER GREETED IN. PARIS ALL ITS WAR INDUSTRIES: RREBEIUOUS BY PERSHING AND BLISS: HES 0 ENTER ei Tm DREPARES TOVIST FRONT noe Ae Defiant Camp Dodge Socialist Band at Gets 20 Years, 18 AMERICAN DEAD ON CASUALTY LIST; 29 MEN WOUNDED Pershing Reports Four Men ‘Killed in Action and Four Died After Fighting. INFANTRY GOES OVER TOP AFTER U. 8. ENGINEERS SMASH DEFENSES ON TOUL FRONI a Se Tokio Gr .ernment Ambassador Sharp and Repre- | AVIATOR HITCHCOCK ; On ‘ P ‘ T h j Spence: VASHINGTON March Authority to Requisitio CAMP DODGE, Im, March 1 sentatives of Clemenceau | GABTYRED BY GERMANS: . American Troops in wo Other ershing’s casualty report da ty by a general court-mar so Meet Secretary. ¢ : 3 ° ° Factories and baipies” Ui eh d Sh wa| _A8O Meet Secretar | THREE U.S, FLYERS KILLED °»™ vaier killed jn action Drives in Lorraine, Aided by the ‘ woe hs AIA 5 —_— . . fou evere wounded; two wounded e e TO CONSCRIPT LABOR “ORDER THAT UNS, a ep TB eH sd ; ninetesn slightly wounded: four dled French, Pass First Line and De. eeTENND Ns . inn, all professed Soctalists, have| Baker, the American Secretary of —_—— | of wounds and eight from discane been sentenced to long terms of Im-| War, arrived in Paris this morning. | Ie iene K stroy Second Line Trenches 60¢ ; ie ‘ideas a | i vo from other causes, Peking Decides to Send 40,000 | ortaonsen ant in the Leavenworth Peni-|He was received Gen. Pershing. Ps ; ‘ ion, ‘T us cect Yards Bevond. Troops to Russia and Ap- | tenti t Was announced to-day Gen, Tasker H. Iliss, the American Kittean tn’: Aathariempeivate Hranieg propriates $5,000,000, —>. A. 8. Broms was given twenty years | Chief of Staff, by I ench om Osgood, Cook Linnie, G. Filtingem —— eae aS Watch to Be Kept on Them |* jand the other seven were sentenced representing Premier Clemenceat, Brivates Hranclcs Tsleabeting, Olle D. By Fred ‘Vardar. : Fnited twenty-five years’ confinement, ail | and ‘by Ambassador Sharp ae \ a MERICAN ARMY “RANCE. M A TOKIO, March 11 (Unt Ee ‘| To: vais -—Drastic Penalty Taraley ihe WAS Atatys Voudae to) Weauct Gist . : st VITH PHE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRAN March 11 (Unites -The Government to-day introduced | ard! labor _ ' - founded Severely—Privates Joe FE. press) —Tre : ican sector t to-das sin ie lat fault for w Violations. { The seven are: W. H. Treseler, 1%. | was witttout incident Suh, ohne pose aah tak Press). —Troops holding the American sector north of Toul earl day oe 2 46h ——— 4. Carlson, Carl W, Johnson, Axel W Mr. Baker reached Paris at sae ck Gooilas ‘ raade a ae raid against the Boches. This was the first exclusively MOPHZAO end Taquis = nnouncement made day | Carlson, Gunnard Johnson, Forris Satie e'l Vt Crees tes OORUIR RY ‘ ‘ Purposes of all factories prod a paar : a a gee? ma|Kamman and Nickolaus Ungar piled seth date Napkin stele Wounded—Privates Anton Kullg,| American raid,*\No French troops participated in it. od Director Ar ams |S! A regulary train, A crowd of ‘ : ' i : wo . LJ Mitchell, Chairman ‘of the} ,7oom and Ratiey key ee , Charles B, Sanaridge. The American raiders went over the top after 45 niinutes’ ariillers The bill would place under Govern: |“ el sarah he Americans, ‘The were born in} French reporterd was present to Wounded Slightly—Corp. Kdward J, i , Si ahoice® quanie ood Conservation Committee, it was! sweden, but had declared thelr in- ‘ him, and ingisted that he ac #mith, Privates Chartoy A. Roberts, | reparation hey penetrated the German trenches and returned.) Ac a : ; , Stated that. National Food Adminis-|teniion to become American vit! cedé, American fashion un inter Floyd BR. Leseman, Naxzarono Fag cording to first reports, there were no prisoners, as the trenches ani constr tbe He had approved the € ‘The court martial ends proceedings|view on the spot, but the visit hetta, Emery Wollé, Henry BH. sted. | ~ . ; ae ‘ and planes, all fu ot Vood Adminte n which che eimht m d been in; | official declined . man, Elmore Murley,, Corp. Henry W.| Gugouts had heen demolished and the Boches had withdrawn to thet t nz factories ail = “ . volved ince short une The Secretary was dilven to Dawson, Private Walter 1K. Moore.) | lina . ecessary f areny i tat} a BENDS vihias tied 1917, when they refuse rogister Hon Hotel, where expected » | Corp, Herbert L, Livingstone, Private | at MNEs, Rare f " 1 restaurants for) Yor service in St. Pau ey were | see President Poincare er in the veph Mareyan, Chief Mechanic Sid lhe artillery bombardment started at 5.50 A.M. The heavy gun ; F pent att f food rested, found guilty of |day, going later on a tour of the hey G. Land, Private Ben A. Koxse ‘ F ‘ as ug es unt y elr business to-me RAIGH” PEA aentanced \tronts. enpectally the ‘Arie n eée. erat. George Hy Bradiey, Corp. HG.) cchlred their fire on the German guns and rear organizations, while th sed The punitive order goes into EI ants The }tors and training cat | Whiting, Privates Harold J, Perkins hter pieces swept the trenches, smashing dugouts and other defenses, : ‘ nid to-night and will cor minuted’ andi wer te With a staff of sever the retary Carl R. Hanson, Paul O. Nelson, Verd i h fap aie) oe ue until midnight Tuesday, ar Camp Bodge. ere they refused arrived at a French por Am F. Smith Under cover of a barrage, the German wire entanglement was b owl : eh ntire fores of the Investigat mgnize the authority of the f- (ican armored cruiser arty Died of Wounds—Privates Law up by American engineers, ‘The infantry then went over the top. expedition to the) T#u of the Food Board will busy |, | met at the dock by a ¥ er rence Wenell, Henry J. Sweeney Aan Sbors er char aeas If all day to-morrow by mal a |ropresenting the Frer H Youth From Westbury, L. Ij} sergt. ‘Theodore Peterson, Privat Vhe artillery preparation was as successful as the bombardment » : floating irs of inspections and satisfying Major Gen. Squicr, representing ast Seen by Comrades Pursu- Jim b. Rdgar ee a tadawdins whe Hone p " uthorized ’ i *ltheFood Board that the fifty-seven HE SLACKED TO SERVE, |, “Me ia ANtaer CRAIKIERI Aor Last mn Blas | Died of Preumonia—sorut. Howard | Wek ago The infantry made the trip across No Man's Land and re Ww ABEINGTON Mareh 11.—-OMmctal! Uelnauents are keeping shut cme epresenting the French Navy ad ba war | ck Jr. Privates William med, practically tree from enemy shellfire, we If any of the proprietors who have | Redected Twice for Navy, Temmessema) jamiral Wilson, representing WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN| p s, James Ma Herman Pape 7 r reports of German-B e iure fallen the displeasure of the Sought Draft Penalty. |American Navy ‘and the Mayq@ and FRANCE, March 11 (Unit ' sat. Chie a PARIS, March 11.—American troops made a “determined incursion’ ation in Siberia gave a new tu 2 s TTSBURG: reo "at bs aay Hitchcock of Westbury, L. 1, a ae Jay to the proplem of Japanese in-|#204 Board fails to heed the order! PITTS Migs H 7 “ : ore eal |Councillors of the Municipality were URE Nia se Died of Fractured Skull—Wagoner| jxto the German lines in Lorraine, it was announced by the French War @évention In Malatle ni ussia. On the} Punishment his future supplies of ee el slackey | {2 the welcomin ar eA while Cursutlia an enemi plane (20d C- Collings Office to-day . ¢ Is of detailed information showing | 00% ks will be entirely cut off, 7 niled m et-| The news of the arrival AD® man rear lines. He is) Died of Meningitis—rivate bell a pe pone became keshiea Beak dag oui seri »-day'a announcement atates ort fO.nee Hitoshi. Hk 1e neg-|Idly and a g ad At been captured Ha mei re ice sy Seren a Oar: The Mood Board takes t oppo: lected to fite I juestionnuit n the | packed the streets to the ae wo of Chicago, serving | Died of Accident—! t Tyeut. 1 Aeon est Interesta of the Al-|(Uty,” the statement continues, “of | hope that he would be arrested and aent | tion. the Frer on Corne. wan killed 1. Perrault gang ot eee a ade ¢ nform proprietors of restau. to the first line as ay y | oo an mir ff Friday night. He Died of Appendicitis—! Nes the War Depar nee lvants that the food regulations were — wit the German | n R. Taylo In Siberia, it is repor mod ana! More drastic punishment than the one M " " WITH BOTH OFFICERS death of Andrew Donnie Bhagge ang |0f Maula the casunltian may. te Beran, War Die naya areas mei ang |@rovided for the offenders imquestion BY SURROGATES DECREE ott Harvie as the result of an! vestigated IN the Senate Milita —w ities sae fabehcane will be visited upon all who decline MEN AT FRONT inne accident in the Naval Avia: | Committee, Senat f Indiana that throughout Siberia, German and|} oy) = AN in RPAGen “HKKERL IAA itcdue. Neabetit can, * Advance Preceded _ ay Four-Hour Bombard: Austrian prisoners of war aro bene) owners of iunechroome have no ? X ‘ie ne at Newburn, ‘Tenn, and Harvie at 1 TARR MbanaKGGan® for in fovnia tol nasisted’ by cortaln an le-/excune for not serving thelr custom, | Mdirect Cause of K om He Hay Sirest, Cincinnatl, 0. Detatla of | Wo the Department for information ment—U. 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Soldiers Remain Forty-five This has been tho claim of Japan {| ang porkleas days, ‘Those whe mon Her ( ind Baker Will Seek to Learn iver nived! many onilicians of the orde MAN LINO explain ng Teh Blareo at th cone not know the changes are heypby ins | 40, | i sds of Troop y Hitchcock. whove) ‘The long delay in the pu not|-——— — ® WITH THE AMERICAN ARM? menace in Siberia hile the In-| tormed that they are permitted to re ii 1 ‘ : apt Germans is reporter ° ter of Da 0 . ‘hs a hivity Gt aha Sablahe | igen isbar oh TASHINGTON, March 1 e 18 roster of American n |IN FRANCE, Sunday, March 10 (Rj feaders to break proposed opposition | ong porkiews Tuoada Caaoutteet Maine) tho ligai | (ere OF WAP anor: now. i block, Cant, ‘Thomas Hiteheork, POw"d the p \ : ho Asnociated — Press).—Amerteay f to the German advance and re Tho ote! trade should also keop | .8ae : Loner de] i# carving, word to the At Ventbu ted tartan, poldlat scare NORD ts WATCHES U, z RAID troops, co-operating with tho Freneh heir agitation against the theaoeutntit Se a Vowler | fighters: en n ‘ wer of ‘ondow kK hounds, os tried ont three Js opposit a " 1 n mind when mak- | Saulles J " 1 hat Va x ‘ fice of Mine to ' purpose has 1 ed): NAS! phe} Board again warns reta ne time a gard making |partment Is doings ‘ of Honan avic agit 1 anfoxuarding of 1 \ Ke - ft the ralds were oxecuted simulten been known to this e for ers to obey the “fifty-fitty rule © Nassau Cou Company of | + OM: EG) : ving natru 1 s . nome days, the War Department leroby they must sell an equal |Mineola, L. 1. t al guard of} ta fficers and t “yah 7 oF cn ¥ Ox Entire Distance and Comes| 7 America sw past th 4) an-|@mount of wheat substitutes with \the bors to impress ; pj company And detachme ; Safe ter the rs | lin t ; statement Lk rat of ! very pound of wheat fone ey a se A rf : ? te imp eee . 1 T I i % dD prep 7 tn of Back dfely After the Troop | v t ‘ ive ed tv nouncement of t sting do Dome of to customern ¢ a Hy 4 z ; 1 ' ure ey Bee GOR ® por smselves Return. 8 nd line, 600 yard Whethor it presages any ch belleved “that t t ing on aa carne D ing ‘Thou ‘ t Bros ihe : Themselves Returr t 1 4« x has had room ¢ rae line tren Hitet 5 embark, nour , a . 7 hi . the attitude of the Unit By bie a the front lir ; itehepek 1 iit THE AMPRICAN f tw nultane raids wer vention in Siberia could not be ascé nt ’ \ sa Mine singe reel ? or, It waa dn him : M 10 (United Pre ting for four hours, in whiol that there has been increasing American p abou t 4 reaelptiat & at a 7 by Unit States troops on the A nia two forces, cach on mand from the country that this G ee ‘ ni) the , Baker's v eorin young su \ on bogs I twas watched by an | w small French forces on the Japanese action 80-Acre Tract Freee New- sufficiently een man Las ae , vr t cond timer he had e es behind a creeping barrag ‘The action of the All-Russian Soviet | ark and New York 10 TAKE HOBOKEN PIERS him to get a coms ' instan 1 rwadl : sy ma B¥S : gone top in that way, He | a front of 600 yards, Wher to-morrow on the German ROWE) Pigs “AE ees afta ‘ prog " ba a Onrman sei wid anted the boys to know |tho Armericans reached the enem; t Ais Snes hy Denke apa Ts iN build a a killer plant) No Open Opp. to Proposal, | d ; tman wa be wt ITALIANS SINK THE BOATS " uimebie lec anaes, NE fe ae eee to gain peace, m guide the ore than 0.00 on an elght y vay I the ¢ fistance at returner ut n the German pos! ¥ the pact it will mean that Li vill be a loute of Ford'a} i a riweine , y 1 troops engaged. es expecting a hand-to-hane 1d is not weakening. If the natruction here and tor 1 at | | Mr in ae 1 lations were made that | fight, bu ind the Germans hi sult in the Ailies once mi ia aed tha! “announ went 1 veil “i ’ i La 1 ' ¢ Dropped — Jwont f ard 600 yards to the seconé United States particuiarly—th ne United stare y- | Presider Areas iy nics : REDMOND’S SON CANDIDATE, | German All the time Amertear thelr influence back of the R b bat ch the of docks and ; Mae lek Aepethe | SOMAnN A Jmaching guns Were firing on eact German menace — i i ned t ders Death | the er ‘om undertaking flamking | Ov Eb SURBAS Na ae 1 Lied i ; \ n 1 Y W " Ono Frer flying party Balfour Knows of No Jnpanese in . " un ba af vund two wounded Germans tn Sibe n 1 s is a i. ' : OT aves i a y } Camo ka: ; ‘ ij i : vr, | AuOUL hem prisoner, ‘The : ; ; if : thine nericans found none vy, that. th sale, Check zoom | || m ; Meta i f _— ‘ r ' leader The Ame mained for forty Japanese troops land rea S meer , caiman seeders St ee ous aby Wiplomatic puuscy (Rasing Entries on Pages 2 and 6.) avec ossupicd by ihe enemy ide ts obponed by Dc. Waite, dian Felner, five minu enemy lines. They eee —<—<<—<———— SS