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and Special Correspondents. 0E4 0809-06-94 0F94-9-9O4HD0FO6-666 999-90-4-4F50OGO99O 090 FOCH, COMMANDER IN CHIET OF UNITED ARMIES OF ALLIES, WAR'S GREATEST STRATEGIST a exer Tn DERCHINE REPORTS. = 32 NEW NAMES ON i U.S CASUALTY LST The New ‘Supreme Commander of Responsibilities Greater Than Ever Were Placed on a Military Man. PARIS, CALAIS. SAVED Won Place Despite Cries of Politicians That He'd Be “Man on Horseback.” ood Nine Commissioned Officers ¢ Appear in the “Slightly | Wounded” Column, eo Gen. Ferdinand Foch, Commander in Chief of the Armies of Democracy. ‘That may not be the exact title the War Cabinets of the Allies confer from tho bloody Gomme battlef in Italy; to the en Franco-British troops behind Salont en; to the desert stained fighters tn the Holy Land and the sands in the | shadow of the pyramids. * Ho is a commander of commanders Under his will are Haig, the Scotch- Englishman; Vetain, the Frenchman Pershing, the American, and Diaz, the Italian; their staffs, corps command- ers, boards of strategy and fleld Cap tains. Wherever men battle against : the cruelty and the lust of the Ger) Grand total . dene 2,263 Gane and their allied foomen there] The latest canualty ist follows ‘ ; | Killed in Action, stretches the gloved hand of this] nere aLpERMAN. single man, who is above all Died of Accident. It has taken nothing short of the Capt. IRA PENPERTHY. welter of the neW/ seas 4 to the Plave Ines} K ichments of the| is as follo in actida ptured Missing supreme moment of danger and of! HEN PRYOR agony for the Allies to lay asiae their) ‘ A nica ey ; cond Lieut, LOUIS H. LATHRO national prejudices petty jeal-| Second Lieut, LOWS 12, LATHROP. yn of a] PERRY DODD. PAUL RICHARD HECHT, RAYMOND F, SOLOMON ousies and unite in th gingle head to gulde their defensive ‘arm: In the throes of the world’s aida’ at) We eian: reatest battle responsibilities greater | | Corpl, ALBERT W. WILLIAMS : ey any man ever has borne—sa’ beetles pote MID E ’ the Son of Mary—are placed upon] 4g, elastase Other Causes, @ ‘ook HENRY EHLERT. the shoulders of one man. Wounded Severely. JUST WHO WORLD'S GREATEST! WILITAM J. HARALSON. MILITARY LEADER 1S? w ar .? Major A Who is he aren A ly. RASMUSSEN “BERT FLORIAN, First of ho Is eded—by all ut CHARU C, CROUSE. 2 ans » be ) s most QWARD HAVE 4 tut the Germans—to be Europe's m CLARENCE It HUEB- | ¢ akiliful strategist, one of the military 3 geniuses of the war. Mis ls the master JOHN BNUTT. |e |e mind which handles blocks of hun Pe toner | dreds of thousan men as o AUUERT, SORENSON i Jeweller | cogs and cams of his trade into of his watch N BROUS! ast Side In th nity of Rutgers viet blow tolo in existence. Hoe timed his ak of the world war made hi | iD fall when the onrushing German right |name @ sounding one throughout all alot la Raul acal a Laws Lene aoe within sight of Parle |/iance. But France has a particular und in eighty-six garbage con wieeye almost lies Hsia ‘ * | ogy which is ever present; the ex- | tatners. an here was no # ad nding | pressive auls call that bogy “the ren r tty.” Again, at the first t Ypres, | man on horseback.” In ot taaeagt he bread wasted in thts ety,” Dr Gen. Foch and his Tenth ar. |they have had much experience with ipileohg Pag bad gl aad 8 weet ne military hero who turns to ride ver 000 bushels of wheat. The the Germans had a dictatorship after his victories. |high proportion of wastage In the h a ie cies POLITICIANS FEARED ANOTHER wealthy residential district Is Intl e battling Belsi NAPOLEON, a mately related to the extensive em he hurled the foes Yaer. Dunkirk and Calats we Tho strategy of Foch 1s nat the ployment of servants, It ts perhaps this national obsession [)r ss ul that housekeeping by ser ns did not relish the pl Were heaped upon the h Amster Issues Warning e saved. World’s “Armies of nander of, BAS RUYSDAEL 2 \me. The by-laws of the club compel To prove his title to this distinction NB, PERE Gen. Foch executed at the Battle of | PATIUCK J a coup of Sept. 9 sEONARD M. STE the Marne the great coup Gent ti prep oped \4 1 which drove a wedge between tho| CHARLES FB. W : | Prussian Guard and the Saxon Army Se | man machine to swing back from arm of the French Army. & threatened Paris dig into tho! Pu m tenure of ottice the great > France for turee years of : sri hg MS lag € ) Gatos, , ee eens Mase oe Ber h and ith Streets, 205 pounds of deadlock. His wo of re- ion, and the famous French 7 th and garve which the victorious Germans | Docume the accepted standard of mo- od food was found in 145 cathe p guess to be nile artillery c hers examined On the low ignored or did not even guess to be Pua ta ecnigitas aster hel } } THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete WOMEN CAN WIN WAR BY LIBERTY LOAN WORK, SAYS LADY. CHETWIND STUTLY NSS. CITY TO GREET THAT HE SLOVAL Admits Suspension in N. Y. A. C., but Says He is Confi- dent of Reinstatement. Many members of the New York Athletic Club, who knew the pro-Genman _ FOOD REGULATION HAS COST NATION nothing of celobration in the club cafe on Saturday night until it was disclosed yesterday afternoon tn Tho Evening World, expressed indig- | | | hind the Board of Governors in expell ing Paul E, Schnabel of No, 151 Bast {19th Street, and ure anxious to have jthe board act In the cases of the sus pended two of whom Rosa Lynd Believes Members of are Bast! Ruysdael, the Metro- Her Sex Alone Can Raise politan basso, and H. Lampe, for $10,000,000,000, nation to-day. They stand solidly be- ROSA WN 1080 CHETWYND) Patan Manes THEATRE Report to Congr $059,624 Used for Salaries and Expenses, members, ,the first to advocate a meeting of the 1 the sooner will Germany real Board of Governors and have them them or their kind, My name was mixed up in the matter bec other member, for strictly private reasons, had made a charge against Administration since 1917, to Feb. nes were $ Plish this task it ts undoubtedly nec its foundation, y to make certain sacrifi To| Aur. 10, invest only income or one's|&hd exp salary (by the way, Lady Chetwynd ts | ¢P giving her entire salary to war charl-/ ties) of course is not sufficient, Ithere-| Wile conservation fore b that if every woman in| anced by President use. an- essa 624.16, one's |the Board of Governors when such ‘a charge 1s made in writing, to #us- |pend the man accused. This is ex- actly what has been done in my case. | It 1s technical and unfair, but forced by the by-laws of the club. I under- stand that iy case will be given a special hearing on Monday and I have no doubt that I will be rein- stated.” programme, fi Wilson out o} leve or two of her amounted to $743,605.13 since perfectly ¢ treasul it would be ay for the women in Amer- ica to raise the above mentioned sum, | “We all have to make tremendous | Announced, has §,000 volunteer work sacrifices in this war. For this rea-|ers devoting the majority of thet |won I decided to sell a diamond which | time to the work, and 2,240 paid of is espec ly dear to me, It is per- ficilals—making salary costs averag Despite this statement by Mr. Ruy®|hapy the most treasured possession | $320 a person, daci, a number of the club members) in my jowel case, but by selling this __> HOOVER'S WORK ASSAILED hold a different opinion and ¢ re! diamond, which welghs thirty-three | that the singer will be tried on April yarats and for which I have been of- ¥ on the charge of having made ( fered $24,000, It will put mo in the man utterances, positfon to take up $60,000 worth of The Board of Governors on behalf pinerty Bonds. Now, I that of thousands of loyal Americans !n «tone, It is one of my most treasured | Tel the club wish to make it clear that |jowols, and 1 thought I would never there is no room in the organization th aware for any man who because of birth or a did the same thing love Is U tration Figured in “Conspiracy” to Break Market. part with it as long as I live. woman tn Amer! Shows This does not include the lump $50,- for salaries it was Total expenditures for the nation- this wonderful country of ours sold one | 14 $100,000,000 emergency war fund, | Aug. 10, and $294,108.15 prior to that date The Food Administration, it was| BY TEXAS CATTLEMEN S. Senators Food Adminis- | , 23-HOUR DAY. "WITH BANDS AND A CHORUS ~ IN MADISON SQUARE. PARK —~— Clocks to Be Turned Ahead at 2 A. M. To-Morrow With Elaborate Ceremony. The programme is complete to-day for welcoming America’s first twen- originated the daylight saving move. ment, will lead in the celebration, All clocks are to be pushed abead one hour to-morrow morning. Tie hour from 2 to 3 will be dropped, eut out as effectively as if it never were. Thug Kaster Sunday becomes the | first twenty-three-hour day in United WASHIN' March 30. -- Gen. merly of the Hamburg-American line. ake upon this General of France, but tn] ,,, . . a , PARTTINGTON i | States history. ane Sapethe and broader eye this in| Pershing’s latest casualty list con- >| While Mr. Lampe has made no pub-| “The women in America can do just WASHINGTON, March 20,—aAd-| "tates Bistory, "wal ite citlim cus an tah been | tains thirty-two names. One man @ |lic statement, Basil Ruysdael indig- | @% much as the men to win this war,"|Ministering America’s food suppPly.| wi) be that at specially {iluminated tea oh 1 dil bne ma was Killed tn action and twenty-two| % 6 ‘nantly dentes the charge and be- | Sid Miss Rosa Lynd (Lady Chetwynd | stimulating production, stabilizing| Madison Square ‘park, ‘The Polls BOs has vite means nailed Nine commissioned officers : $ Meves tt is an error. His leanings are in private its) dries one ot the AIMEERRUHON. And enOcUPigIng deed | Band aNd7 the Manhattan See t 7 appear on the list, including a Major, | % * or " dec! i |intermissions of the play, “Her Coun- 4 Gen. Foch 1s supreme commander} two Captains and six. Lieuten male 3 [tryna TP wast iat road that this | try." at the Harris Theatre economy has cost the nation to date| Hand will pay and the Commuaity over the greatest force of men united] including the latest thirty-two names, ¢ > ebration had been held by some Tho next big step toward peace ts | $1,697,337.41, the Food Admintatration | Q™u"* ick phimegrersr in one cause that the world has ever| the summary of casualties in the % rotten German rascals, I was ono of UMdoubtedly the forthcoming Liberty | re; to-day to Congrens branident Wilnox haw ted Mi seen. His arm of authority stretches| American Expeditionary Forces over- o ‘The more Liberty Bonds sub President Wilson has delegated cus M. Marks, a ploneer in the day- aon 000,000 fund Invested in the os light saving move, to turn the hands thrown out of the club,” sald Mr.|!#¢ the Impossibility of competing! ee be A tn the estap | ot the four great Metropolitan tower Ruysdael ee re one een ohn & rene corboration.| ciocks, ‘There t# also to be a formal “T might add that I felt like giving As an American born and bred sa sla veovene sells for the Allies celebration at Brooklyn Borough Hall. them o beating If there was any de- | Yomen. { Armly believe that the women | dda oe saftectted Most clocks in the country will be lay in firing them out of the club. SiduoLtantohe « mi € A ee lit in asec aca ies American | ahead before the legal same T haven't the leat sympathy with | PUOADQ0 OO ee ene der to peagind| etal duversenant of tis Seaal ge. Banks, offices, atores apd factories will make the change be- fore they close this afternoon and to-night, In homes the clock will Be moved ahead when the family retires, But thousands are going to stay up to take part in the ceremonies, In some places the change will be made with the solemnity of a rite, New Yorkers want to see what it is like to lose a whole hour of time, espe- cially those who are in the habit of crowding all they can into the nor- mal day, But it ts all to be very simple. You simply put the clock ahead an hour and forget about it for six months, Then, by @ reverse shift, you'll get the hour back. While Mr. Marks is turning ahead the great hands of the clock on the Metropolitan Tower, by electrical de- the directors’ room of the ted States Senator Will- who fought for the in Congress, will perform a sim- in Brooklyn, where he ad one hour the hands t! r butlding, | fam M ‘alder, \lar ceremony will shove ah otherwise retains an affection forjand sold just one of her treasured ‘ z ay he of the City Hall clock. Jerman institutions and German | Possessions the next Liberty Loan WASHINGTON. March 29.—Charaing| at ock sharp to-morrow morn- ‘ i Would be subscribed, not once, but| that Food Administrator Hoover “hs| ing the alarm system of the Interbors pov In a statement the board five times over b he women alone,” | Shown himself ixnorant of the funda 7 ¢ | snys it believes it has the support of a mentals of economic food production’ | ough will signal all trainmasters, des- all members In taking any needed ac- EK. C. Lasater, prominent Texas cattle- | # hers and station agents on the MILI 1A ARDS EC subway to advance their watches and tion that will banish from their midat | man and former head of the Marketing | clocks an hour lukewarm Ame ns or aliens who AFTER ENDING DRAFT RIOT Division 6 American National) In thousa cities and hamlets, find it necessary to make statements iar eange Annee) tg tarda gr tes in fac t town, that is large n er the pres- lthe entire working policy of the Food| enough to boast of a timepiece in the which are pro-enemy. After the pr 2 Administration before the Senate Agrl- public square, similar petty robberies ent cases are disposed of the club ros- | Newspaper Offices Wrecked and | culture Committe Will be committed on the Old Man ter will be no over and a weeding “Witness hia campatien. tno vent, With the Scythe tn the hope that the | out process begun if found necessary Record Building Fired Before | oat no lamb,’ deviared Mr. I collected hours so saved will add ar | 1 portage caplet AD oe faa hour in the morning and ay rin -— - Mobs Are (Quelled. ‘Such @ policy, made effective, would ¢ vening with which to work for QUEBEC, March 30.—-Order waa |%® A# disastrous to the dairy Intere salvation of civilization to pro maintained hore to-day by troops, fol- | te the meat-producing interest duce the materials necessary for thy (aioe a hight BE Vi ts. Antt-conserip- | 2¢ waa contended by Mr, Lagntor that Allies on the fighting front. pa Renae LUN aaah Chron, | fuential Ina “conspiracy to break the NO will s a} the our from his tin \ ner iEerreiE niga ii ‘ cattle market to a point below the cost) arm clock On oe coer Yenty of Pork Now W Relief teal office, and wet fire to the Aude} OP e | ; bed to the man on Fifth Avenue Plenty of Pork With Rellef | orum bullding, in which records of |! Production.” 7 soft footed butler will change of Car Shortage, but Save draft cases were The records were nds of the aristocratic grand- age AID OF CITY DWELLER clock jn the corner on the | on Wheat. Aohoolwarecinneea arcede, bat| . all will observe the simple ny : os ne ceremon becuuse it ty a cere- | WASHINGON, March 30.--B most of thea © spe ore The 1S NEEDED ON FARMS mony, bu’ ‘ause the welfare of the ning to-day, the meatless day regu-|rioters for awhile held possession of | Nation demands tt lations are suspended for thirty days |upper-town. ‘The Ontario Hattalion, and All railroad employees and marine 4 : th and Ninth Afilitia - A men on duty to-morrow at 3 by the United States Food Adt Bighth and Ninth Militia Department of Agriculture Finds ieee ee ey eet thelt Ww tration, ‘beans ree : most of the sold eturn Rural Population Can't Supply 44 push them ahead one hour ipply domestic meat sto: | domest rracks where they They ar Enough Workers March 99, ~ Cit not forgotten wha An overnormal run to the markets ot hogs, held back by the wint WASHINGTON shortage, has mad ais have arrang the change to leave 3 AM. to-n urine schedules to pludgeoning hammer blow of a von Marne and of Ypres. Thay. r¢ Against New York’s Rec vant should je dn every WaY Tor the uspiot: meat bp Inorensed they learned In childhood on the farm te because mille tralue cake voleor 6 Big and 2 2 wasteful than housekeep: conduc’ relieved there 1 be a ure looked to by the Department Ax the lost hour b Hindenburg, which 6 regiments | red Pg Peng ee, oc less Misuse of Food. ; Maribera. Gk dhe. Cally ee ere diculture for aid In rowing the bi mort me: and divisions and army corr Darwuisde: ao whes reas . OC TRRAA TAY CPO ROHEN DE 8 year which will bring v imated the added hour of the French 75's, It has beer posed that Gen. Fora t | : : 7 preadstutts, Att fof the thirty aad as the ‘© $40,000,000 in money rather, the swift sure te! me ¢ nd of the Hea haa} “But the fault 1s by no means to) ,, anion tt is expected meat cba not enough ap tons of coal. Tt will also ping 4 : wns 1 wile | thrust entirely on the a ' hee ae Nation's food supply by delivered at the critical momer nehow t | tin y instan t was | ees days will ret . gardeners the extra hour Irresistible in its force V ful w rec-| aay: Nati Seppe 4 > vA LINGTON 5 atten e the work “8 a h urches have arranged t+ something of the leon Gen.| 1 h ene orig Boy. of thA By i fa Amster proves that the teh | o¢ Reiearaled anna * GRAIN FOR S\ISS HELD UP.!snaven. tace Ae igo hae vA per yine i conto now seheduie, which Voch's plan of campats | ainlag na: ad Coda f dolla sl cost ' oh ¢ |p uns and Foch is firmly wa 1 us qu : food | of vars nil t ee population iceman HE AND JOFFRE PRODUCTS OF He is a “man on horsebacn” 4g “i re ; : Germ etunes Safe Conduct for arence Ounley, Assistant - SAME SOIL | for, all the Allied world v $ . ation's | W ¢ ee Snips. was ine paires - Spejerant Sec’, CANADA TO SAVE DAYLIGHT. Ferdinand Foch was bi r fthe Mrench Afni who was ni i eae Pee erat ppp pr ig Pe fl a emtt Minden ind Measore Like United States’ to Re 2, 1851, in the south of France—just urprised by the war In, ‘| Rap a Oe) che reat. was left, Even to hi r n § eH Es 4 rept bhgge RO naned Soon. a few miles, in fact, from the birth d ant! {pated It for many bat i ve 7 ‘ys 4 1 bread for t . ¥ ¥ | wine the : vieinity jerk wAl Ont, Siises place of Gen, Joffre, who few Hh a tty 1 that i ngs, bread crumbs, j ‘8 t : 4 : t anadian Daylight Bill, cor- months his junior, He entered the at Gen. aed Weed hanes | wastam ood per day | was in blo in some houses " 1 F ey wile responding to the measure which b profession of arr was trained at| face in this four years ag * » W Paw t 1 oe many relents reer ILKES-BARE Pa, as gone oo f » effective in th ted States » feature of bh rk h In t we Now . WILE ® fi i St. Cyr, the « Pre Military we ae Bone Gan. Fagh bi ae privete ‘house ‘ k ref \ ast ze aw s for t FrOW, Wit Breas School, and was a SubLicutenant of | kn a banhes ana is 3 vers, I work | tons of grain to be snip POLICE m D w from t 4 n resumes on April 8 Artillery during the Franco-Prussian | that his ¢ \ a 1 i Apar t “8 A aerinnd by ‘ 1 LICE CHIEF NOT GAMBLER, ; Porye Soren vd : sine, Wilt be th Brat In 1877 his fir pre milgallcwshin with: t ao 5 1 for m ar sa ticac she en Commis ropped ‘ . eS oI Aled ae i aa TD TEE Aenown tho rise ae t ee ore ay, | P81. aun DUTCH SHIPS STRIPPED. LENA’ bare lc told; | capable 1 east sid tricts . \ the HARVARD AIDS ENLISTMENTS — ; “ j o ang | eee —— ° for distinguished service field; { j ' 1 oe in one of the Al sams (emit nthustasm | 1-4 ist J x 1 ~ Navigating Instroments Taken by that was erian cam} would carry > comr 1 Dr. Amste H d dar, Fall Credits for AM Who Leave ‘ 9,436 W. S. S. IN DAY. Departing OMicers. Then he baci nd t A waste | the n wun 1 ’ p paigny ‘Then he was called back to|mandera who w nt : nga netted ete ie : : After Spring Vacntion uate WASHINGTON, March 0.-Requials France and made professor of mili-| ning of the : i prox ‘ nik In many in reteel ¢ msc weil ay Ee ton init Shek iaeen eee tary tactics at the War Sen Five! Guerre and knew him Etta a P ' , 1. for a cert ¢ Harvard Corpora i A naval officers were fo years later he was back y Ho ts sald to be a man w ¢ a f bread ir ea tha Hit f A. | hi a ipped of their sextar egimont as battery commander, |2% Invite ready confidencesis f le pa an | one trouble t nl t ranted s 1 f a lett ngerres ! other valuable navigation insten- >pomotion to a Coloneley and to the be neble unless} r anor : Ba dal t who leave 1 i 4 had been taken by ship's ank of Brigadier ( ul followec martinet. Perhaps |* 4 1 port of | ¢ he At of town 4 r A 4 - ngs and About for x n due course. } ng truth ts that Fe t , eH « joer | t gation d 1 that ope f Colling® HN Idter Dies Vostmaster } 1 , y-elght hours if } War Office and became Director of|the call of the h de: ath t with the wore ® n of the soxtants 4g he Leole de Gusire that Foch began!{s his that he did not hb ia for | Fesidentia tion betwee erside | oe food wastage. On th 4 might . posts ‘ aperty of the offi- { bri ees ntlal. 9 Ce 1. . A nigh 1 r t r tamps amount- cer ho were persuaded t 0 show his real brilliancy, His spe- the non-esventials of life, Drive and Central F West, West conservation appeared to be unity to enlist ‘ A $ aie a Sere, wae Were bersuedes to sell them

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