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sit ahaa: alte aA - —-- - oo op . i gf s@KER UNDER FIRE IN FIRST LINE TRENCH omy) ___|“Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ ° rise Rae a ee NEW “YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 20, 1918. 22 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. WEATHER—Cloudys probably rain. FINAL “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ -LENROOT LEADS LA FOLLETTE CANDIDATE ~U Boats Fail to Sink Any Big Ship in Week VE, STORCH AN COTERE LOMAS ON FST SOLDERS TO WN PGES BAKER PRASES RANBONS TO BE DEPORTED 10 FRANCE mL A NEW UL S. MILITARY GROSS. MMESETE IN SPEECH AT FRONT AFTER AS “UNDESIRABLE ALIENS” "sno, ANNOUNGED BY PERSHING..:-;-. ... NARROWLY ESCAPING SHELL “teh ase in Teac Dead of Wounds and Ten 7 Primary Returns. ‘ From Other Causes. ; U. S. Finds Papers Thought | 9,30 CURFEW IN LONDON —— Lieut. Jeba ©, ‘Green’ ena JERSEY CITY BOY ee ad Secretary of War Wears “Tin Hat” FB, Wis. March WASHINGTON, March 20.—Thir to Contain Spy Evidence Are ; MILWAUKE Mo Sergts. Norton and Walsh . 7 Merely Love Letters. | 10 END ALL NIGHT LIFE; Outstanding features of yesterday Rewarded for Heroism. Eysnevad casuadtt pe and Carries Gas Mask Into the « in Franc “loyalty primary” were a five-fold in. | snnihihishetiiaieetias, nounced by the ‘ar Department in- le wine? i coxa TYEW GAMO GURY DIUN | cess (a coe Bstctnt vena e-eres:(. Svaeme ie aaneiennasl arate KILLED IN PLUNGE ciudad. thas kid in actos two Lenches—Inspects Dugouts and ™ whelming victory of Joseph E. Davies IN FRANCE, Tuesday, Marc! deaths from wounds, two from accl- gat ¢ $ a j | Early Closing, Actually 8.30 Under |tor the Democratic Senatorial nomina- | (Associated Press).—Gen. Beisel Genta; elit trom dineane, five. se- Visits a Listening Post. Authorities Want Mrs. Rei- | Daylight Saving Plan, to Go |tn and the close race between Irvino| nas approved the awarding of tho| (fF ARMY IMY AIRPLANE verely wounded and seventeen slight- Singer to Tell of Acquain- ; Iu Lenroot, the “loyalty candidate,” ly wounded WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, March 20 (United capa Into Effect on April 4. first new Americaa Military Crosses tance With Suspects, and James ‘Thompson, who carried |for extraordinary heroism. ‘The The list inchides the following: | Press).—Secretary of War Baker has been under fire of the German ONDON, Tuesday, March 19.— the banner of the La Follette Repub- | recipients are Lieut. John O. Green, > KILLED IN ACTION —Corpl. Rus- | Lieut Jensen nson’s Father Re. batteries in first line trenches. He spent more than an hour in them and It 18 now proposed to have |icans in the Senatorial race of that] Sergt. William Norton and Sergt.| —*"!- nson’s Father sell G. Hughes, George H, Miles, Ed- WASHINGTON, March 20.—In- ts He H: i even visited listenin, ts, vestigation haa convinced the De-| , [B® %80 o'clock closing of | party. Patrick Walsh. | grets He Has No More Sons | wara Mitchel. posh SL partment of Justice that Mme.| ‘eatres and restaurants come Lenroot supporters maintained to-| The Crosses were awarded ised to Give to Country. DIED OF WOUNDS -— Privates Baker’s visit was a surprise to the nen in the trenches. The greatest Desy.'4 Davidovitoh Storoh, Mma| /t¢ effect on April 1, and as sum- | day that what advantage thero was|“extraordinary herofsm in connec- is Lioyd Culp, Frank Prot! secrecy was maintained regarding the arrangements for the trip. mer time will then be in operation |on present returns rested with Len-/tion with military operations against | SAN peers " C {T—Private: = Se vale he ms ioe sa arsed enemy.” ANTONIO, Tex, March 20.—| DIED OF ACCIDENT—Privates The Secretary wore a borrowed officer's uniform trousers, civillam actual closing time will be First Lieut. Walter L. Jobnson, | John 8. Smith, George Williams. a P. ue ys Reporte from all but seven counties| Lieut. Green probably will stand on coat, raincoat, puttees and “tin hat,” and carried a gas mask. Previously 0 P.M. Most people Bélleve | + the state gave Lenroot a lead of| the records as the first to receive the 'Wenty-two yoars old, was instantly! DIED OF DISEASE—Sergt. Fred ’ " 4 * : onnec-| "BA&t the curfew order now pro- 2438, with some counties complete|honor, for his name is first on the killed this morning when the Cana-|J. Rassbach, Privates John. v.|he had taken a gas mask drill, York Monday on auspicion of connec < tion with the German spy ring, can| >°¢¢ will apply only t London | and most of the vote reported in/list of three approved by the ta dian Curtiss plane which he was|Addams, Winton Clark, Hugh L.|———————————————@ _ After inspecting dugouts and the and Southern Engiand and will, |others, Lenroot had 61,663 and|mander-in-Chlef, ‘The gxploits o Git y. tonald ane! = only be classed as undesirablo allfens, Thompson 49,175. these men are described by the gen- driving fell 1,500 feet at Kelly Field. oe Revie Se Tenshi Ronald front-line trenches, he traversed. @ rather than as spies. On this conclu-| Whe? formally made,.be seen to |r counties and precincta| eral commanding thelr division as Hi# Mother, Mrs. M. H. Johnson, re-| Mayland, Major ‘Terrell ‘ sap to & listening post, nearest the : embody greater restrictions than ed tastineahiy sd barat e sides in Jersey City, N. J SEVERELY WOUNDED — Corpl sion they will be deported to France, are #o situated as to make an ac-| follows German trenches, When he returned Elisabeth Charlotte Nix, Baron Henri de Beville and Count Robert de Clair- mont, who were arrested in Now | Sie obnbony has Otto G. Avbott, Privates Barl Norton, apa viaim eitizen.| Were Supposed at’ first |curate forecast imposatble, although “I recommend that the Dis lan : Peeing nies Gust atarted on panel Pi erantington| pao tes to the regular lines he romarked: ship. One instance {s that more trains |it appeared that Lenroot's home dls-| tinguished Service Cross be | ih, Vuvenend 100 feat wb begga tenaky, Peter Paulson “Now I've been from the farms to Buspicions that the quartet were a] are to be taken off, and the mug- |trict, which ts always slow to report,| awarded to the officer and men | Di0) U7 risen hilo feet when Hi8) Wotnpety SLIGHTLY — First * | the factories; from the homes to the band of sples were explode’ when| gestion even ts made that London | YoU sive him a majority ue named hergafter, who cece Jobnson was an instructhe at Kenly Lieut. Frederick O, Kiakring, Serat | front line.” Govern agente found that a love| siwars and street care will Glas [Oe re te Of, Thompson in the} Chomselves by acts of extraondle [iis a vine come here trom Boon |zewia A. Zeman, Cook Charles J | When Baker arrived at a certain affair between one of the women and} *- lctty and county of Milwaukee. It] nary heroism. Wield, at Dalleviie. He 4 ‘ Hoover, Corpl. Berry W. Langston, |brigade headquarers seven batteries a noutral diplomat in Washington | continue operations at 9.30, while |may be days before the deciding votes “Lieut. Green, while in a dug- ny re Mineola, in 1936 fe learned to Corpl. Ollie Q. Marshall, Mechanician nearby were being shelled. There were ae real ‘basis of the activity of | Storekeepers will be prohibited |are in from tho back woods, out, having been wounded by an | aisk Leroy B. Hall, Privato Robert D. |frequent explosions as the enemy the four which had brought them | from lighting their windows. One It was estimated by Lenroot's man-| enemy hand grenade was sum- Lieut, Johnson was the son of| Beals, Privates Byron H. Dean, Clar- shelis struck in the vicinity. under tho observation of the Depart-| Cffect of the order may be to get |agers that he would come to Mil-| moned to surrender. He refused | michael 1, Johnson, a former Pollee|ence Floucney, Donald A. Gerard Ls . As Baker passed, a shell burst near nent of Justice. ‘The full disclosure !s | Sea thiertee ee eis we Mr UC veutarne trois hohe (one ey eee et Captain of Jersey City. The father | John H, Hoke, Donald A. Hunt, ftov-| Sir ‘Eric ‘Geddes PI Places Ton-| his automobiie. Ho inquired whether withheld by the ment out of| STAR Oe the ence cay in 0.000, but returns from more than} the enemy, he wounded one and |o¢ the young aviator was notified by [ert It, Lalb, C Mackay, Or nage Sunk in 12 Months | any one was hurt. When he was ase, onsideration for the neutral diplomat) “Css ean private hotels, as well one aa aah * meio eauhd Tavs yids ” kiana it himseit |{@ePRone of his death, At first the|ten E. Myers, Van Demark age < rei . |sured there were no casualties hip and his associates. as (obarity. entertainments, Died sfority-@t §.000 inthe pirreeeeiel seat fib Se eae oy the (one who broke tho news announced | Fremont 8. Wel at 6,000,000, }automobilo was speeded up to carry) It ts now disclosed that whut were) ar» to he compelled to close earlier, oo ts cauntaiea \ i Se ee hee that young Johnaon hr | been injured ee aS him out of the danger tone. thought to be the mysterious code} maveners will be unable to ob. | painntion ‘by Abel stempratel! duee teen chosen cetaiad to. | “Are you holding anything back?" BRITISH LONDON, March 20—The Adm! TAO PeNe panted. AUSIIORD. Waiee letters found in a safe deposit box| (iin rerrenhmente and will havens | Se RVING FLED Cee Cee ee tren pecan £0) aur | ganealthe father, | SEAPLANES BRING vigil ia: a © Admit-| that wero in action, while machine nf one of those under arrest were love| carry thelr rations with thom, as let the Federal Trade Commission, Fe a eee ete nai, |_.{¥Our boy ts very seriously hurt," DOWN GERMAN IN FLAMES alty announced to-day that the arriv- | gun bullets whistled overhead, epiaties couched in gentle terms with| they did in the days before rall- ——. eee eee waa doing he saved the | zi, the Informant, N als of ships ot Britivh ports during| Returning to the rear, the Secre- hidden meanings which har headed | xoadhliGamnev iho cise (Continued on Second Page.) ares is lneece, | “Come, tell me the worst; I'm able lant week were 2,098 and the sailings | tary visited men who were billeted in investigators at first failed to recog- prea 4 Wraibh fetiowsa’ tun 12 stand it,” insisted the father, London War Office Reports Ai 1" a barn, He clambered up a ladder nie, —— Sere aieh: Salowed fi “The despatch from San Antonio ae ar ice Rep It company commander to the first to the hayloft and asked about the 7 ~ if ie _. * Pp, ; Two fishing vessels were sunk dur- 1 he G ; nd,” e les Northeast- el 6 h . Officials here declare that the Gov- R ° ° . F to the frst leays your boy has been killed Battle Ten Miles Northeast Ihe ha dese men's health, Ono of them replied arnment has no definite evidence ich Amer tcan idow ‘ought Jee iin: folie es S nyare DATTA gS. There was % moment's silence at DR tDS 80K, e Ca e. illed, he ward of Borkum. “\gures on the that’ he had the grip. spying to lay agiinst any of the quar- The Captain being killed, h | the other end of ihe wire, ‘Then: Figures on the shipping output and tot, but that the complicated tangle | ‘To Tell About **Alien Suspects 99! gumed command of tho KrouP | Mtiy pretty tough, but ity all in|. LONDON, March 29,—“on March 19 al tonnage losses gf Great Britain wi| TELL® RAINBOWS HE WILE and attacked a superior force Of Jing game, Jovery one’s Kot to make | British seaplane patrol, flying in Helko- [he published vegularly hereafter, it] _ SEND pe neetee HOMes s nel AURORA IMITA Raed: AR OMe | the enemy, inflicting severe loss |‘"° same, # got to makeli ing Bight, encountered two enemy soa-| was announced in the House of Com. | Secretary Baker to-day addressed saaritione: My only rearet {y t embe the Rainbow Divisi upon them. Though of advanced |*¢rifices. My only regret is that Ij, ten northeastward of Bor-!mons to-day by Sir Eric Campbell |members of the Rainbow Division haven't more boys to give toe my|kum, al and social circles makes it expe- Hient to deport them. It has never | —— age, he refused to leave tho saya an Admiraliy announce-| Goqdes, the First Lord of the Admir-|¥8O have been on the firing line, been disclosed fully where any of the | ¢ front.” country. My wife seemed to know] ment. alty, during the debate on the Navy | Promising to convey a message from four got their money, although It is | To these recommendations Gen,| “Mt was coming the moment the| “The enemy was engaxod und one of] oni) puniaing Gill them to “the folks at home now said that one of the women had | Phone bell rang his machines wan driven down In soatte id 1 will send Pershing appended the following “The Commander in Chief ap It would not be in (he national in-| “To your relativ through the Sta some wealth of her own “We fimured when Walter went|Mames, Our machines returned safely Iai terest, to give the tonnage of losses | For many months the four have | % proves the recommendation for |SW8¥Y Jest summer that some day} —_ up to date, the First Lord added, The telling them that you been under surveillance, at first be-| 4 awards of distinguished service | W*'d have to expect this, Byt what) THREE RUSSIAN NAVAL world's tonnage, exclusive of enemy| are well fed and do not lack the ause of suspicion that they would | crosses, ‘They are not on hand | better death would nny red-Booded whips, had fallen 2,500,000 from the| supplies and attentions whieh prove to be a of an enemy | 4 at present, but will be forwarded | American want for his boy? I guess! COMMISSIONERS SLAIN |vccinning of the war to the end of; safeguard your hy ee 7. be Government pn received and will be pre ry one feels as we do. When a | 014 Your communities and the na ou in the name of boy gives his ife for his country “ ion will be proud of your good —-—— sented by you in the name The amount of tonnage sunk in| * 7 y 0 000 U S WIDOW Commander in Chief, with much Of the sting ts taken away |Red Revolutionary Organizers My ust twelve months was 6,000,000, ¢onduct and clean living, which emony.” The Johnson family Ives at Ne i 5 ith clean, hard fighting and able ceremony amily # at No.| c y irder ot “ald Sir Erte, instead of 9,500,00 ge. wi . " ’ Ll 10 Highland Avenue in the Bergen| *!*" rusty Murdere he clit vleies nnn00 @S) the principles for which you SOUGHT TN TELL ABOUT Lieut. Green and Sergts. Norton | section of Jersey City grad Despatch t The merchant tonnage produces in| fant” ‘ ’ and Walsh ali have recelved ¢ After graduating from the Dickin-| LONDON, March 20-——-A Petrorad|ene fourth quarter of 1914 was 420,000, | \ you wero training,” the fom being decorated personally by Prem-|YoUNg Johnson attended New York|report that night thre a ' fo f the Rainbow Division. Then 4 ler Clemenceau on March 13. lniversity ond left it with high|the People's names ta i and 1 went to France and disappeared eisinge ase i} t te allied neutral ton- Mrs. Hugo Reisinger Posed With Lieut. Green 1s an artillery ofticer,|’nors, among them that of Bachelor|0t &l¥en, entruated with the organi-] 000, SUN ft) onl oats ikee {y|bebind the curtain of military int de rmont—Kney “ orto’ ate: f Applied Arai tion of the Red Revolutionary Navy, | "ee '8 nadie) me ae nich must bi - . Count de Clairmont—Knew Sergt. Norton, a veteran in service, of Applied He atudied| “ation of the Red nea mike thin fleure being taraels Gus te which must be drawn unless Mme. Nix formerly resided in Arkansas, le) higher aco remult| vm fice the lives men. © new construction by the United . was decorated by Premler Clemence sured a responsible , ates and the sclsure of German) “The cnemy's intelligence system nounced to-day that Mrs, Hugo Reis) ¢ also {8 a re army veter r ghteen. Ho was employed | character be 2 t t t rength, prepared Se an Walsh was selected by Gen. Pershing satistieal department | NOT AGGEPTABLE 10 ALLIES Ried a = toed py : 2 ee Ofourtroops. We can to act as Orderly to Secretary of Wa Last June the young man volun-| } ea ine : Pore h rel (fae ils rmation and inger, « ; reached {ts loweat point \ Baker during his present visit to teered tn the aviation service. He he 4 pays 1h. | keer ised American army in France ame so proficient after a short period| LONDON, Maren eee ncraead . ey DANGER IN ANNOUNCING THE aie = f tuition that upon the recommend ald the I x : ith : UNITS IN FRANCE 4 tion of some of best filers in San ac t y Abbie - 6 Ident 4 i $110,000,000 FROM DRINKS, |iitonforams, gf the, est filrn sn San ster for the accept oa Al are ob atamunse the, destthel cea ~ a 7 : “ ¢ uid fully inform eles : < 1 nature of our : awaitin tation to I 5 YEARS FOR FORD THREAT. |pinw ore not ike f Y ae pagtdg Federa anxi- | 4 eRarrt Es hone Governmanta: & i Ha r Bu w sate men até WAS! E Rigg ery hay sia apie mar tain aly among the first ous to 4 taxes on alcoholic beve * ‘ af , i w ve already t tr gums ed $110,000,000—an exce ! ve. ¥ : alrendy | 4 7 Cou ! ff ¢ $35,000, r estimate dik k nay THE WORLD THAVEL BUREAB, ROE Ralpoow s enue Bureau announced ‘ . 8 Arcade Vuliterr (World) Building 4 1 an 00 evesions w Pe - oy! oo up 63.63 Pers Row, N.Y, Cats. | T 1 w Division should find 1 tte Nix. | 4 eens. = ported and penalties of about $ eerie ¥ A ia s whe 20 eine Heath? cre Tete ‘ar piration and-eape ae RS HGS REINGES > j tened tok i ere for sale,” Check teem | sion as a vymbol of national unit 4 ¢ ~~ abl t i to-day, and 4 ¥ tale ae a») ah unity vr Pr - ae er and his son, Edsel. 7 mead parca epee day and : {Continued on Third Page.) Witt iiiwerniiieniitoTinirrett Oe | alles Four eves wultteeee tle, Unloge the teouey wee sent to Glos" ‘before night scons Reshonan alttheradte "Men of Ohio, 1 know, a@ a:

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