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“Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World” “Cironlation ¥ Books Open to All.’’ - ; : = aeons pulsing NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 3; 1918, 20 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. +» 1018, by The Prew 30, (The New York W. HAIG’S TROOPS RETAKE AYETTE; FRENCH ADVANCE AT PLEMONT QUESTION WOMAN WITNESS, 'OCERMANPLNES “ZERNN LED” ALLIES REPULSE ATTACKS AND TWO BALLOONS, SAYS CLEMENCEAU FRIEND OF ACCUSED SINE, + WINGED BY BRITISH OF “PEACE MOVE” AT Both a OF THE LINE INGO COHEN MURDER INQUIRY sis st aviatees Ala (hob Aeolian rolelen Wale 6 U. S. AMBULANCE SERVICE Allied Reserves Are All Intact and Seventeen Tons of Bombs clares French Premier Put IN THICK OF PICARDY BATTLE Reinforced by American Troops— i oy Sees, | Out Feele rive. Forty German Divisions Reported Yvonne Pachetan Goes to Dis-!GHARLEY MITCHELL DIES silat | Out Feeler Before Drive y Pp trict Attorney’s Office, Ac- IN ENGLAND: WAS FORMER LONDON, April 3.—Britlsh aviators! parts, April 3—"Ceernin lied," |Many Sections Doing Fine Work With Very Forced Out of Great Battle. " as i ' were very active Monday on the bat This ts all Premier Clemenc had | ~ companied by Counsel. | MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION, | Few Losses—Several Members Awarded 0 say when (old to-day of the atate- | R” LSE of German attacks at widely separated points is SEES MONEY AS MOTIVE. ¥ } ft * efvont in France, dropp! en tons of bombs and bringing down iment of Count Gsernia that tei haall the French War Cross. fehorted today by Paris and: London sixteen German airplanes and two | ymca” ed through an intermediary | First Fighter to Knock cae JOHN} panoons. ‘The official statement on Eee Austria-Hungary was ready ARIS, April 8.—Gorpl, Elmer Narlund and Private Raymond There was stiff fighting af Moreutl, the scene of some L. Sullivan, With Whom He Later | aviation issued last night says thi Hunter of Bestion S46 /0r mio United Btates Army Ambulenos | of the hottest engagements in the present drive. The Germans Swann’s Aide Tells Story of | to negotiate, and, if so, on what basis F ° | Fought 39 Rounds to a Draw. | the night nomt quadron dropped Se) E89) Service and Privates Perin H. Long and Bthelbert W. Love Relations Between Slain Gam- | LONDON, April 3—Charley Mit sha on fallway stations in the area| T° Premier departed from Paris for | of Section 638 have been awarded the French War Cross. Section | gained a footing in the French positions at only one point. The I saiea\ ceasieiies Geacian casadie ae ps the front this morning and learned 629 has been commended in the divisional orders. | Branch Broke a , c che er EB dieweight| behind the German lines, The state rench broke up a German attack near Rollot, ten miles southeast bler and Suspect Held. = jehet, former English mee weight|bebind t German lin NG'AIBIG> | ccsaull Gearila'h, epegah'on hls ert Reports Geom ihe Gent bay ie Asieritan AnUdiMee weries <I Kinviohhin ip i piped pean Pesca os Sane a ’ cena Ons ‘1s dead at Brighton. ment read : she ase byan there has been doing excellent work in the big battle. There have been of Montdidter, and gained ground nor. of lemont. ere Was foney and nothing but money, in} =e There was good visibility Monday » clivity bi A ‘ the opinion of Assistant District at-| Charley Mitchell was born in Bir-|o. os iuw lying airplanes again] LONDON, April &—Count Caernin, few losses in the many sections engaged. increasing artillery activily between the Somme and the Oise. torney James E. Smith, was the mo-, ™ingham, England, fifty-seven years! were actiye. More than seventeen’ the Austro-Hungarian Forelgn Min- Sa Allacks on British troops were well to the north of Albert tiwe behind the murder of Harry 980. He started professional fight- tons o: eked ahs crevoss pee ister, {n an address to the Vienna GERMANS HALT GREAT BATTLE: At Fampoux, four miles east of Arras, a strong German thrust ae it . ta tee and thou OF -FOMDS nee ‘0m Muntetpal Cor fuesday, declared j 7 Cohen, alias “Harry the Yot," gam-| Ine when he was in his teens Smt ie aie at the enemy's infantry and Municipal Council Tuesday, declare 9 | was repulsed. The town of Ayette, eight miles southeast of Arras, bler, burglar and informer, wnoso| rapidly rose to be champion of HMB- Oi tarcets on the ground. Hostile th@t Premier Clemenceau of Fraiic beet friend, “Big Morris” Rothen. | land. alreraft alyo were active on the sou = ° ¥ : had asked Austria-Hungary on what LOSSES PLACED AT 480 000 twas recaptured by the British. Slight successes are reported by berg, is charged with the Killing, | 1 1883 he was brought to America ern porti Aree Hike Peek, Saray of thelr basis she would negotiate peace, ac- ’ Haig at Serre, still further to the south. There were successful }to meet John L, Sullivan, and he two sented machines firing at our “Ae long as Rothenberg could ect! the gest man to knock that Baztrem| lee] cine te momenetsh vat SHR HERNe| British raids at Loos and Poelapelle, in the Lens and. Ypres all the money he wanted from Cohen} warrior down. Their bout at Mad! to the Daily Mall see : P P So | sectors. himectt,” tar. BmIth anid to-day, “ho| pon Square Garden was stopped by! “Ten hostile airplanes were des| Austria replied that the only ot.| Sritish Casualties Less Than Half That, Says} * ; withheld his hand. But Rothenberg| the po! en down! stacle to peace with France was Gen. Maurice—Conditions Good From | According to Paris reports the Germans are massing for troops with machine in the third round, In 1888 stroyed six others dr learned that Cohen had given evi-| ! S9-round Latte Ou SE onstrate ath wer airplane Ws Alsace-Lotraine, and Premier Clom+ via TouherOige ; another move toward Amiens, although forty divisions have been | dence to the District Attorney's office: | yar. jater Mitchell was knocked out infantry, ‘Two hostile balloons were|°MCe@u Said that {t was impossibie tu forced by losses to quit the battle. All the Allied reserves are intact and Rothenberg knew that according] jn threa rounds by James J. Corbett, | destroyed by our Eleven |Begotiate on that basis. LONDON, April %.—"Ludendorff Is) his fresh divisions and artillery be ) to tho Rosenthal system the infor-| Mite! made frequent trips to the our machines are i {United States and was long a Pp Aftor dark our ! | tureaque figuro in the sporting worlds} chines bombed enemy railway sta-|«promier Clemenceau addressed to mo on both sides of the Atlantic In 1996! tions, billets, troops and transport, | he and Sullivan « ntative plana | dropy on the Cambral um, Mr. ie r @ twenty-round fight, but the | rallw tation south. |>@8!s I was prepared to negotiate, In en, Under|publio laughed the old-timers out lines Jor it ath and have been reinforced by American troops. { "Some time before the western of- ¢kinning to prepare the German-people| will resumo his attacks |fensive began,” Cound Czornin said, fF @ very big butcher's bill, neral| No one believes the next German ease drive will be as intense as that the Allies have just stopped. ‘Tho Ger-| PARIS, April 3.—Following is the statement issued to-day by tha man losses have been too flying 1 mer must die; so it only remained Maurice, British director of operations, for Rothenberg to profit by Cohen's death as he had profited by his Ife." Rothenberg smoked declared to-day, commenting on the an inquiry whether and up areat for! Paris War Oftice clare the changed tone of the German con = ea M-! that. Roports from Paris neh Government — bell munique. reenient with Berlin, I immedi ves the “On the front between the Somme and the Oise there was in- worst ts over and that the German ‘Smith said, and so did Co! “The enemy bas bi n compelled to as on | replied that As prepa or the influence of oplum secrets are re- persia’ tne ea unee an ia ie ther targe’ All of machines | tiate and that us tye ge France eas Withdraw 40 divisions—480,000 men.| offensive has been a costly and eom- creasing activity on the part of the artillery on both sides. Sout of vealed. The theory is that Cohen, ANGUS M'DO D M E Baiinea ncerned the. cule pbatiate tooutg OUF own figures are less than hall! pete fallure Motéul , if | eturne concerned the only obstacle I cot 1 . Moreuil the enemy made a spirited attack against the French i through a haze of smoke, told Roth- D NAL AD WITH THE {ENC ARMY,|see in the way of peace the |*hat German troops are boing massed | 8 oa pos “From Arras to the Olse, a condition| behind the > aerial | ir day an i dasire tor aladoectorreine and the next point tions between Morisel and Mailly-Rameval. It was repulsed by the Tho reply from Paris was that it|f stability obtains," he said. “It is}of attack ts expected in the terrain | to on this futile to suppose the operations are| between Amiens and Montdidier, tn tion to the District Attorney, Then Rothenberg, it is believed at the Dis- warfare is extensive. Allied squadron of eig achines|was impossible to ne French fire, and the enemy was not able to gain a footing in the trict Attorney's office, told the “gang” w Yorker Appointed by McAdoo} pursued a of forty. | ba Thereupon, there was no choice |ended. It te now earlier than the be-|4 dying effurt to drive a wedge bee French defenses, except at a single point - Saevih : - f oi? British and French armies and received his instructions. 0 » 8 100.000 left e ginning of the 17 offensive tween the | “ man effort north of Rollot anrihan ve) fe th MYSTERIOUS “YVONNE” AP- to Handle $200,000/00% Preneh Dro m of Hombs|! COPENHAGEN, Apri 3.—It is por-| whole of the 1918 campaigning on Forty wrecked German divisions A German effort north of Rollot was broken up by the French PEARS AT SWANN'S OFFICE. Revolving Fund, ae orn sistently rumored in well-informed | i» ghead havo been tuken out of the fighting) fire. Last night the Frénch carried out a local operation on the ‘ . ‘ Sk Soeaae 7 “ . -ARIS, April Ar Office to: R ¢ bee. of thelr frightful losse: f The mysterious “Yvonne, whose} WASHINGTON, April 3—Angus I F civeles that Count he Germa ensiv: w come tol oon nS ™ anee, 808 lopes north of Plemon the . ich o: yp name has been figuring in the case|McDonald of New York, Vice Presi -|day issued th tutement on aerial! qustro-Hungarian For aril ‘The German offensive has come te vat the Allled ‘resseve) (a tntact and lopes north of Plemont, in the course of which our troops enlarged for two days, appeared at the Dis-|dent and Comptroller of the Southern | activity intends to resign as soon as peace |* SUdden stop, though experts ussert | untouched, and has been reinforced! their position appreciably and took sixty prisoners,’ nd April 1 s threw down 1 than thirteen tons) on railways and can- Ham, Chauny, Noyon, ft us observed in. the : ae Way, Was appointed to-| “On neh ttorney’s office this afternoon,| Pacific Railway, was appoint triot A ¥ day by Director General McAdoo @ ‘Treasurer for the Rallroad Adminis- with Roumania has been finally se-|the lull is temporary, and that as|by Gen, Pershing’s hardy American} m the gas a anch " + e 7 ny; » ] cured, sayu tho Budapest newspaper {800 as Hindenburg has moved up| divisions On the rest of the French front there was comparative quiet. Az Est, in roporting Her full name was given us Yvonne Pachetau, and she is the woman who peiiar Hge= will ava: charge e? tele? neniestit is said to have spent Sunday even!ng} sq 409,000 revolving fund. and Bo] SE prelss im @ restaurant in Seventh Avenue.) finnneial transactions between indi-|.. near 47th Street, with Rothenberg.! vidual companies and the Railroad| ‘They were together, it was said, until! Administration. 1 o'clock Monday morning, Co’ was shot at 630 o'clock Monday morning Rothenberg described C as a manicurist It has been known that the District Emperor FRENCH TAKE OVER MORE OF BRITISH LINE. "CALL OF 800,000 IN DRAFT |, “#0788 are being Charles received Count ( il 3.—An indication t heavy French t¢ lengthy audience on Su \ t on the western railway nat Chaulnes, German n| State Governors were asked by D! their strongest ) d at the Britisi: i essities of your State and its sub-| plane’ were engaged in many f * “In a letter to In. the to Thennes, m1, 8 ea local iblie Lat Sak a, he oh Tt h nables the Brit é ) ine tures requiring new capital why her test! - had penn given Wray : |All Resources of the Country to Be Taxed to} * to concentrate their forces mony macro ve" MOTHER DIES OF SHOCK [ANOTHER NY, WOM [rrerea pace ancumtone w| Get 1,500,000 Men to France —s CADMELORS Oct" ay | SEEING HER SON RUN OVER, PARIS GHURCH VIGTIM "ant oa src by End of Year. GERMANS SWITCH ATTACKS . another was that the game was ri told in detail the story of Cohen's ac-| Ries ae aie i fe WASHINGTON, Apr pusures |end of the ; a ‘ tivities in the under world just 48) Mail Truck Knocks Down Six-Year-| Emma G. Mullen, Fashion Exper A a |to speci up the draft progra jmen, v cers and special te . he had received it from Cohen him- i : - \ and B w Hung I | Sa: joe andl taz : forces to be enitated alt | Old Boy a ne in’ Front efen: atin acting at Gormany's|!2 Contemplation and a th a Ie 'i te aoeaian towel . “Cohen played the game tn accord- of His Home. | nouncement ia te r 415001000 men to srance _ { ance with the under world code,” MF.) Wate playing tn front of ty home. | ' ' HP ' Lhe intention t the emer- | next, the best previous bh t Benth weld) Muntl) Ns wen Readies |Bernard Steppano, six yeara old. No ik wae a : \ Prat hat reason | War Department will have been real- | Haig Reports Repulse of Enemy at Fampoux, crossed. Until thon he had been pros-|4ng Kast 634 Street, was knocked dowr saab ‘ ae to be called t will | {zed and the till will be a force of . : perous. He was supped uck. He suffered a ee ee 1 to spre niied toora rapidly t 7 tralia ‘ Recapture of Ayette and Raids Near father, said to be a rubbi, in Galicia, dco: of {to A : Aillea Atllea pa divect fe " 5 and he was supporting two unmarried |t moved t f , elie ip f rh Lens and Ypres sisters here, Ho had been a burglar, 1 : tect ae aryancchete § hea ' . ° na , but he bad given that up for seve Nee We LINER a ven S wtih RANEY, 1 me y LONDON, A 3—The | War Office day issued the is, Ono reason was his wif , A RENARE , . See Henliaine rennrt cabs hk Fr 450,000 TONS FROM JAPAN. | orto ara during the following re} oti handed @ summor to a M , cs , “At dawn yesterday a dete ed attack made by a strong (Continued on Second Page.) jPanaee & ’ Mule Aid to Sureen hed for Mie site| way said . P ; ane tions: init sthood of = THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. 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