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and Special Correspondents. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 29, 1918. THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Ser ice of the Associated Press, the United Press lo Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete N “THREE WOMEN AND MAN ~ KILLEDIN WEST SIDE FIRE RESCUES THRILL CROWDS —s My took from @ third-story erman, who from the fi when he fo window Sil- Blaze in Theatrical Boardins House Is Sixth Since Jan, 1. mes by closing his door 1 he could not escape their lives in « fire t burned the pipe and climbed hand over hand to two upper floors of the four-stery|the roof. He was lifted to safety by ‘ t 49 Isidor Sussman, who lives in an ad- theatrical boarding house at No. 239) joining building aud had come over West 38th Street at 2.30 A. M. to-day,! the roof to aid, } 7 . t Fire Marshal Brophy and detec- eee ener fre in the piace: since the s of the Second Branch Bureau first of the year gating the fire, but have Catherine Harrir found positlye evidence as yet chorus girl, was ono jrecent fires started in the bathroom, ere this one started, and the fact jis considered suspicious. Tho loss Award | was about $10,000 ‘FIFTY ESCAPE AT FIRE Miss Harring: | Bertha W another wa ams, owner of the house: man No. was West Swanson, thirty, Street, v Viniting No J9 supposed to have Be in the house. ton and Mrs, Willia re trapped | on the fourth floor and burned almost | oo beyond recognition Flames Spread So Rapidly Work- n wot et identi- “1, 4 joe eel pei sale | ers Have to Climb Through fled, clung to a water pipe until : f strength gave out and she dropp Windows to Roof. dying a sh¢ time later tn 1 men and women em ain Hospita the four 5 Gt & wovensstory Several building at No, 30 Great had a close call this morning when broke out on the third floor, : eaved b Jerly manner other was by a sailor and o ator ndows to an adjoining bulldl feur, who commandeered The blaze was caused by the explosio: électric Nght emergency wagon and 4, used the tower to save a woman \ The fire sturted third bathroom and cut off escape by the | stairs for persons on the third and |} fourth floors. There aro no fire capes on the building, Miss Dol Chalmers, « + Central Palace, titty, a singe Yooms on th hat manu coat che ker nd Isidor Silverman, t the Rialto, who 1 third floor, discovered time. t flames AMERICAN DOWNS TWO Miss Chalmers, filled the hall, ran to her window. GERMAN PLANES IN DAY neglecting to close her door. perched in her window, screaming, oases eareaetit (erahen an Fdison emergency wagon! Davice Putnam of Brookline, Mass., game along. The sailor ch Raises His Tot Five in eur, who were too mo to give wuble Fig their names 1: iMled the mounted Double Fight adder from the truck and carried it PARIS, Ma 9.—Davice Putna under the window ly ten M a membe th feet high, but it enabled ¢ t . reath a small balcony. They drew jerman nirpla up the ladder and with it succeeded f which four are im reaching Miss Chalmers just as c she was about to jump to escape the Putnam ed by thre no- flames. plane harp fight 1 While Miss < ers was crying PTouKht one down and the others fled for help fre er window, Lut apnea ae Hap enero hdd 1 ‘ i piplanes. He brought down one of Estes, a 8 1 a Fills ther, Island on to re fOrMMNY: | botecay- wae. Ausereial 4 tried to climb to her hand hand! yench War Cr ahd pron tea by the vines that run up the wall.|gorgeant. He has not yet obtained his He had got np about twenty fect |trinsfer to the American aly forces when the vine tore loose and ” a to the sidewalk. THe was taken bruises, The blaze swept to the At a rear window about thirty fourth floo ared a woman 1d. When the VISIT ITALIAN FRONT eaare -f ITALIAN heat became intolerable #he crawled | gusty wa ty ADOH ARCHIE out and clung to a water pipe én the | ambassador aes Freee) outer wall. Inorg AOR he Spectators at the fire, and several | other members of the American Military fescuers on the roof, encouraged the | Mission visited Gen, Dia eadqua woman, but suddenly she “1 * t we , 4 ean’t bang on any longer” and : Italia mander ar dropped to the yard. She died on {Mi ste cerns reaching the } Ph) hak aly m of Ob etter the: firer | rived cna Wull to the fo Ass men arrived, Miss Josephine Villari, ena aati twenty-one years old, lived on the |the Governor Davi fourth floor front. The fire had |of Pittsburgh Pays driven her to her window and was |can Moose War ed alse scorching her nighte! when Fire. | 0,86, and sr. man Lawler put up a twenty-tive- | s fronts al a time when a apis foot ladder, He for 4 left him two feet short of the third foo FIREMAN M, J, LAWLER, dow, while she wus th door, “sums oe ues tes ee WHO RESCUED. WOMAN standing on it to ¢ ab w a fs ue higher and with his flagers reach coping jutting out a f below | Villart's window, He 1 up to the coping by his fingers, by standing there was able to the girl He lifted her to the coping out of reach of the flames and waited until his comrades raised a ladder to them Then he carried h wn, She was taken to Bellevue, suffering from | smoke and shock. firemen also | Barley SAves om Wheat GrapeNuts —made partly | | of barley is a wheat saver. BY NOT YIELDING TO PANIC STARTING TO BUILD BATTLE had protected himself | by the stairs fe . Matthew Bonneford, twenty-three, | Taree women and one man lost| 4% elevator operator who lived on the |fourth floor back, reached a drain errr errr HEAP OETEOOETS PEDO DGS 6 HOLDING ODESSA, VIENNA ASSERT t2e8 00-2423 $990320020865525082. | Port by Bolsheviki | Forces, | AMSTERDAM, March 29.--Denial Mack Sea port offtetally in of Odewsa is m Vienna, [t is maid the city is still occupied by the Auatro- Germans | LONDON, March 29.—The ) ning by the Germans on Wednesday j of an offensive in the direction of ® | Kursk, $00 miles south of Moscow, ts PPDOO-O00O8 15-94-04 G0 foe rae) . omy for Armenia and re-establish- Western Newmpaper Union tral Park wil intrenched, bars scenes on the fighting front. ‘Tho ho photograph show | ment of tho frontiers ax they were ite of the objeotions by art rieaded and w to give New | Plan includes also a boom for the Aust Martin of the French | before the war. critics the Sheep Meadows in Ce York a realistic impression of new Liberty Loan campaign + Army laying out the trenches. PETROGRAD, March (United ee — = = = = Press) Foreign Minister CREEL COMMITTEE INNEED OF CENSOR, | merican Ambassador | Francia's statement regarding Amer- j{ca's readiness to assist in regaining status quo, in violation of the rest-Litovsk pe treaty Landon Daily Mail Says Vast Num- Abroad HELP GET CIVILIANS AWAY 03 NEW NAMES ON Trained Men | the ber of BR Non-Military Population of Whol TRENCHES IN CENTRAL PARKIAUSTRO-GERMANS SENATORS i | Denies Recapture of Black Sea | that the Bolshevikt have retaken the | begin- | FAVOR : i TRAINING. YOUTHS FROM 197021 Refuse to Table Proposal by Small Margin—New Draft Force Mobilizing. | WASHINGTON, March 29—Pre. liminary to a final vote to-day the | Senate apparently favored an amend {ment to the Draft Bil which would | provide for military | training of youths between nineteen compulsory and twenty-one years of age by de feating, 95 to 52, a motion by Senator | Jones of Washington to table it | Opposing the amendment for regis | reported in the Petrograd news- papers, according to a Router de.| ation of youthe now twenty-one, 3 spatch from that city, German ad-| Senator Kirby said a5 j vance guards aro reported to have| “If It Is necessary to increase the 3 | beon seen twelve miles trom the | age limit it should go over thirty-one 3h town | years 1 of below twenty-one : + | The Ukrainian Government has| The proposal would confuse present ; | Prohibited tho use of the Rus#tan| “Fmy plans and take youths out of | language school and industry. Before this ix i | The Caucasus Diet, aftor prociaim-| {ished we'll have five million men 4 | tng the tndependence of the country,|!" the army and ten milMon in | has approved the basis of a separate | CMD. peace agreement with Turkey, the| Th Provost Marshal General in 2 | same correspondent reports, The | PIAaning to hold the second draft > agreement ts sald to provide auton. | P°#istration, for men who have be- come twenty-one since last year, on June 5, the first anniversary of the first registration. As long as the war lasts @ similar registration will be held on that date. It is believed that 500,000 Class 1 physically fit men will be added to America’s defense col- umns annually by this programme. With a five-day mobilization of 96,000 drafted men starting to-day. America will round out the first year of the wer next week with the record of having assembled over 700,000 men | ani Now Bea Is Greatest Need. | Members of the Russian soviets re- | {rough the selective service syatem. Battle Region Has Now Been | y onon, starch 20.—R te jplied that Ir merely repeated| The 95,000 men now being assem. | Removed, Vremier Livyd George's urgent appe eUe President Wilson's message, to which | Dled comprise the last increment of " ntire civ to the United States for men, ay sent ratification of the treaty furnished a|the firat dratt and 15,000 men of the elt Eh aN | pene through the Earl of Reading, Brith — + rejoinder. cond, u . Commissioner, the Da Malt | ¢ + ‘ Ant!-Germanism throughout Russia} The first men of the second draft Publication in Bulletin of Re- js¢ I nt ul of Americ Ans Killed, caere intene than at any time|are called, denpite the fact that Con called Airplane Captions # Nation and tts Aliies amust be) Wounded and Missing Abroad | since the veginning of the war, [gress haw not yet amended the law Me pe Saab 5 Bune ered (ay Rae aGRIE HO MN Qt FEE Now Reaches 2,231 Kuehimann, replying to a proteat|to change the basis of apportionment, Raises Storm. ie Heidel brad tll AM Sta i elee 4 | , iy ninw he against German occupation of Odessa,|4# Provost Marshal General Crowder 1 for a pad evident dasveration GE Cie éaniny leclared Odessa is in. Ukrainian ter. [has asked. But it is practically eer Pimssecreis: ; Re A CLSaT aan eratOm Bt ON AREY) 9.--0N. | tory tain that po more will be called until HP mm vith the Fre | The newspaper briefly PT aide fe ead cuca 10,000 workmen In Charkof} The 96,000 men now called, it is In which es, established a chain of retlef| America's effort antavin jeral days, The summ northeast of Or and 259| Understood, are needed at once to : At for re var and conthues: “With this re see Mlae Dachdlpexels cast of Kleft) resolved to fll divisions and other units or to p - stialeta SER UGRTaRI aa 1 V Keuren of Denver, Col.!many Aimericans are by no mi ee eA Heme SO lewe a unl the soviet's order to evacuate| take the places of men transferred was pla at Amiens. I Jsatiafted. It hurts them to think that] action ‘ , bie ‘from other divisions to make up de W’ t N. M t j sand Dr. Killed or priso: 1 and decided to defend the city to the ticle les. ; ; gether w “rt vat a peeps aaa ad | Killed by aectdent last. ‘They also began removing big oars 1 tly declared “fan : , yink 4 greater part an on yea Gia 2 } : . we NRAGGItRAIWE Lue se Geaienen Reraig ea : Reinforeementa belng rushed Pad dd severe lay In the m Sr we l Saticnee Hage than with nucrsta tid totde from Smolensk miles west of | weed Senat Bats i | on See eneentance Unknown causes 18 Moscow) to Ortha (75 miles west of Wadaw New York | at uker frott problems of raising and landing | jiynton “4 jlensk), They also are being sent] WASHINGTON, March 29.~The Foor alled nate tion ne | was at gny. Ds Frar t et aurnber Civilane.., from Sun Jroshba to check the! Administration gave notice to-day tha Si f the captions which he five Quakers and the Philadelphia trained. soldir That in the main) Gauwsed 6 Ukraintan n advance against |in stating that w we oh MPA eeeeee juier-Aumo! sistance America can render Hi Charko! ' in private homes it lifted nene f ad banned and eqns this. crlais, matali aaatt 1416 In addition to the advance on|! well iaptigpe eres Mags ‘ the) Public. tn t mae was an >--.-- Withee \ Charkoff, the enemy te seeking to cut ACERTIAE, SE ROGERS ELON: OF Nae rmation Committee had a cens B Roba Hi Captured off the Soviet forces from Poltava | roduct™. Sena an of Colorad eS ; WILSON MAY SET FORTH Missing 5 miles west aud south of Charkoft) The Food Administrat an ofti Derr a Caak nen Were turned f . ie | Red Guards to-night hurled back the {etal atatement eays, “is merely nating he , " 8 U § WAR PURPOSES A AIN mandates om enemy forces at ping to reach |the American people to reduce thelr per ; E 6 cay automobile t vel worked AHP je Oe ' i, PRAT ae ata Pal Las > near Nianednie. |“*bitt consumption to not m ther H 1 ary Comm uvid Jones, ¢ jen . i port 1s as follows Ride! GO Verate (8. miles tee [one and @ half pounds week. Tf 1 he bombanted tow 1 ' Provak, 6) + ( miles) from isp arov a hotly bomb Urged to Speak on Issues at Libe Ehatorinoslay (IB “alton centre | this can be done without tho observance fd the Ptions told of thou Oo the amille " a » , " « 7 of wheatless is OF Wheatiess day « ' 4 x ‘ Jemonstratior Balti- Poltava), t viet forces retreated | a) F f airplanes being sent to the | Taylo Youngstown, © Loan Demonstration in Balt Former Workmen are organising for!the Foot Administration will con A n for tbroad, and added; | te sa towr t n an more, April 6, yp the defense of Ekaterinoslay that its request is being observed,” K MACK Rh I asp t wor ithe t te WASHINGTON, — Mare Tha RN HOLM P —_ ~ ypaganda; it could r . es President Wilae preparin, ; CEN PATS "I " ¥ ench numwe ar int LORTON W, Rbolst ‘ . 1 fect t was 7 home again the war purposes of Ame ran yrs Tisai! ee aeoleeal punided wha ate ¢ Oa pndsd0 act Died of We a 5 @. 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