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U.S, GUNS BOMBARD GERMAN TRENC orld, | “If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ PRICE Copyright, 1918, by The Co. (The New York TWO CENTS. Che |“ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | Pre v hing —--—__-——_-_—__—+hig Weatheor—Fair and Warmer To-night and Sunday, “Circulation Books NEW YORK,. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 918. MESSAGE ON RUSSIA BY WILSON IN VIEW | nt AMERE PLEA FOR SOCIALIST STATES IN ALL COUNTRIES. . March —— |, Only Way to Assure Perma- “AMERICAN CASUALTIES A DIVISION IN CABINET.| Peace, nent and Just Says Resolution. ABROAD TOTAL 1,722; 136 ALLED IN ACTION | —_— Deaths Reported by Gen. Pershing | Porth -t Lenine Calls on All-Russian! to Date Reach 1,212—26 Died | 4°" Srashe of Wounds. Lenebiee ey | ; Congress to Ratify the PANE IN CROWD BOLSHEVIK REPLY TO WILSON MATERA NEW MESSAGE ON RUSSIA FOR ST. PATRICK oo ee Thousand With Service Flags in Line ISEAPECTED FROM WILSON: U.S. COLD 10 PEACE FEELERS Women Men—Many Steamship's Gunners Convoy for U Boat President May leew Attitude TALLIES’ SHIP DEMAND SHIP DEMAND ¢iday that Py ake an ¢ Ww might king it for Rur on Have Agreed to Use of Its lost roye Entente, n arly aration on the 16 PAGES ~Three Wounded by Shots 1 Foward Japanese Inter- WASHINGTON, M th WASHINGTON, March 16.—There —— n ec armed guar were Intimations in off clreles to- Netherlands. Government Said to American I teamer fre Open to All.” PRICE TWO CENTS. ee _ Stone Falls at Cathedral; Panic in Parade Crowd AMERICAN LNERS. EXPLOSION IN GERMAN LINE. FREKLLS SAILOR ONUS. DESTROYER AS AMERICAN BATTERIES HURL HUNDREDS OF SHELLS a Mistake Enemy Patrols Driven Away From ; American Wire Entanglements by Rifle Fire—German Snipers Quick- ly Silenced by Pershing’s Men. | WITH THE AMERIC “AN ARMY IN FRANCE, Wednesday, March ] {ar nding report, A rumor spread |sian situation, It was not indicated Maranvieee't A court of inquiry bas been ordered German Terms. | , | igh the crowd that the eathedrat | What might be its form or ite manner reas heara on {BY Admiral Sims to ascertain if the |13 (by the Associated Press).—It is believed certain that the Germans - ~ | Ities to date were | bombed and the policn’ had t authority that the | Mner's action was unavoldabl ter have permanently abandoned trenches to the northeast of Badonvillers, MOSCOW, March 14 (by the Asso-| by the War Depart. | rter of an hour quarters it was belleved rmment baa accepted | the cireumstar ‘ i Hie el se ‘ clated Press).—President Wilson's res i Inte “lat the Allied Govern The tine vas under convey. {Near Luneville. They are now hurling quantities of large shells, some of sage of 136 | cable fying the ating to the tse of Dutch | Weathe were bad and theltwelve inches, at our positions there, in4 a trung between the ships in the danger sone y ty low, “‘Dhrough the axe thy pot x ple wa . ou | uty WASIINGTON, Mureh 16.-—The 41 miard mistook.one of the de-| {Despatches from the American front in France published yester when {t was read to: gat Bias, witivinbiae ye At norte Fopened! day sald Gen, Pershing’sanen bud inade their first permanent advance Russian Congress of W Tie Hague by diz | in occupying evacuated trenches northeast of Badonvillers and consvll gress immediately adopted a resolut HW 93 ae Site eee aeageebotgdl hy | gating them with thetr own !!nes. German attempts to eject the Amert- \ es ‘ a aa eras ate Nag Wiig) bu cans were repulsed.) | 6 roads 3 th All-Ru ts taal ; ts Bs iia os: y Active artillery firing continues ou the American sectors northwest of ho All-Russian Cor 1 6 xi Y 1 nat The cout " . A viets expre its app . 2 tr 1 ole mat bein r ne ‘ f Toul and east of Luneville, A considerable number of gas shells have ‘ Ame *| ow 1 is |t parad Beas ae hy ; been falling intermittently on on the Toul front \ Jaborin, the) Captured ra ed i a sp id Re —_—— ——* The Aine 1 artillery In the Toul \ M “ “ A Pilea niocd ('t Jwector again battered tho German 3 5 ; er ne ame hysterical o) ; i a 1d. Ml RDER lines and observation, posts and Here few persons in the ries gor a a4 be ake e as : t uh "| caused an explosion, probably of an ITS reviewing stand, Mayor Hylan and) (00% : ; D How wiuAt (te lit | ammunition dump, Hundreds of big Fon ie: torade ot deter man trenches whe weapons re- Il 7 1 1 Gormar n a oted. - Ip 10 PRESIDENT; os aaa 1 alee aby Te LONG Death Worth vee patr svercd this | aa ies : prog Ms att expense of y morning in t Wire ens | i ace ie Russia, undereur Fexas, iM tanglements 1 { Toul. The f . running in diplomatl r : 7 firo and a number of them were hit, | wv Beal ee omo time, but whic |, FORT worn Massacre by Maximalists at}one poay was left ounging in the Tho’ ohowd SONA any ieyiHenes ‘of at Hick | Blagovieshtchensk, Capi- | “!¥¢ I bs seas | velopment | sat. ed work American snipers have own very 1) Senate Coneurs in’ House|eatmed > parade began) The statemer 1 . Chin aed CAA tal of Amur. busy on both sectors, East of Lune j aa 5 3 - ,, [in Lon yesterday that on ere fro ville six enemy sine enced Amendments and Bill ' Ay " ty decorated | ropne a be ; : LONDON. Liatah Idccataximausts [BY tie Americans. On (ia Toul som | Goes to Wilson, 4 1 of Brin, and | OUNed with B Ure s Mrs. Raymonde Caux-Medu nd 1 have murdered 160 Jap. [SUPINE lank nieht i Sis | ave mont t the P siderablo talking, and oy ning, WASHINGTON, 4f n gathered ON! would g fn f the Plunges From Eighth Story iU, S. SURE T0 BEAT U BOAT une at Hlagoviesht Kk, capital! way beard within thi y ines, SHING el the windows ’ sc Sev | unresponsiv toward ¢ ~ 4 ¢ 5 of the Amur Province, according to a| Several times rmans stuck | ate eane tana jmp sromart | of the Hotel Savoy IN TIME, DANIELS AVERS |<t'% Amur Ssoriss sonora too] Rarer umes me Garmany sa | strengthen f neutral dl eas Ae ee ; orwardea | Waat the Americans doing. EB w ‘ h Mag and | nats wh na Navect Mrs. Raym Caux-Medus, @ ; ‘a Hoch! Shimbun Friday and forwarded) i044 butiet from an American :iflo x new flag wasl that WE eee i i ‘ y Reuter's Limited. went In the direction of the hoad to-day, It h ; isa I “spatch from Tientsin, China, of their number were bit { Irish can officials and Allied diy ; c ‘ © Daily Mail says that the Jap-!t% is stopped looking, mber of ya 1 while agre i US PAE Oe MnaNeO At Paking Wan Basal last n an Ameriean ; ranks who un- | (% tamank thai ss by nbansy at Peking has been! sentry saw a figure slink! ough speach andre i a eres. 1 the House last n call, and who! cq Nered vid a} ves ned that during denant disturh-|the a The man when He reviewed th rye © rev to 40, It has be aa on thelr way|o¢ how much may be k 9 low increas! \ at Blagovieshtchensk — three nd was if ‘oa ke 4 ution and ¢ zed e r |what Hindenburg A 1 he 1 " Var Ne WE ed and seven RC | COE alty of ea a ; Da a om thelr ris back to hiv thks 5 rey t De ne ENP tow turned } Tehit Foreigt 1 Bolstgviie! ister, read t 1 no f th legs b Na \q ered first, and after that th | Prenigenva signature the olooks ofthe way, a ng to up Al fan tare A I near »nfluenco ptur ont where an i> + temoval of the country will’ be advanced one|nue to 116 F permitted " with fnnik wit Z and saltethe (omer lock on Sunday mornin 1, F 1 : ing on a Seren and will so remain f 1d M 2 } ri a zs : ; . wn of Algun, It te ho had e 8, until c! a ier f Parbin i has Af seve ie , day morning, Oct. 27, w \ old and x eh A Unit , ¢ 84,000. 7 are | Withdrew ate © change ni , ¥ foe onl tre . i r TROOPS ON WAY, CITIZENS v 1 will be to start ( KIO, 3 16.—Suggestion of RUSSIAN CABINET spt nuainess one hour 7 srGabinss to deat gin tne] IRANY 10 BATTLE |. W. W. VER THE PEACE QUESTION ss sutaior work ana activi t pollen ot “Haro 0 and outdoor work and sottvit t : re Armed : ng | ; f A b AT PAN-SOVIET CONGRESS =»: * ig save aailtloos of -dellave ancicas & 1 FINANCE BILL IN HO \ 5 al R t : Umed: for ium INE BUF Hetleved Measu te au n id and to ive men en f a ent Vivi ‘ ; i , here 1 ommand- tow , aRanil , eoutae \ » Acmy Department, and 1 ! i Jor, a a prece against 7 vey violance by Indus= ! rid, Was anxe . \ heritt ‘ gets m 1 ; f " n and , . giilza 7 nd thelr t un r ¢ declared to have r ' At : thelr num- k is 5 rua mn Ja pate ed the streets * * t ns moving « ' u lready| Arce th 2 prevent echedule by the a ced clock time, | (Continued Second Page.) » power ' ago ope of hes two daughters died, | iu wea ie \ecnfeged with Premier Motona, 3 Prevent ‘Gay 2mm aes

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