The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1918, Page 1

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CALLED IN N is! DRAFT. es iwi V7) ” WEATHER—Falr, tong warmer; showers by , ei uw ts third Li i War Depart w amc: of pions bey y TAKES $25,000,000. American tr P, Keppel Third As-| "to? Here are the names and sul os bi this increases more than ever the confidence with which we ary of War ded d in in the War PLACE FOR AERIAL MAIL| tinier: vruss co. a2 rights and liberties of civilizatl | 5.30 o'Clock This Morning. ops are daily taking their place ne, and ly look| Heavy Attack in Successive Waves Against sistant Seer Both positions were gress this Week |beon Director of Pi Je Department since Janue ast and for = Corn Exchange Bank, $15,04 or Unite . ire at the complete . t the Al- ; t A iter: a haan a fuk apts eats “for the = Metre Ca, Ae The United ! fe complete disposal Al WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 6 (Associated preciation | through J. P. Mor riment Accepts} sfetropolitar 9 Insit , * Ambo 'sador Pag inquet, | yi wwAnother heavy attack.t G . a Amie ving ; | fo lumbia pied a . : Vhis hour is preme te We are hurryi are | ars to be under wa At 5.3 1 e enemy wa ; Ba ™ wae Pacific Bank $ | rted th ; Nood A landing: place ° National Perk Bank, $ ~ . | The str I le assault e r mn ye . was | Motors Company, $: ’ nae AM lg ; ie ig aH seven he history an til Aandi | $15,000,000 vhole of Italy is aries Nerwoo v BANUE | Joh ancock Mutu \ Faith that with th With Five Germans—Housion | TAR MADE HIM AMERICAN, | Jon Hancock 34 Gar tie itn ieieadea great demox acy Ve | oe , 0,000 — se ; ei ton! yjence Ww rey Woodward Also Gone Alleged rman Won't Keep| and, Coppell & . ; esponde 1 eadqua Vhe averted PARIS, April 6.—Charlea’ Ke 2 sige vif acl eo Hak of At No Let Up in Their Movements on First ewa The me ' espatch wa BRITISH CASUALTIES ‘hi i ae witspe Anniversary of the Nation’s Entrance ed ; r ' FOR WEEK TOTAL 3,743 Into the War ward the priniipal A WITH THE AME ARMY IN FRANCE, A i I British ina od t th of War Office List Indicates Rey co 5) ml 1 the anniv rea mine eve thack if Somme | + mt te cous GERMANS FAIL IN ALL ATTACKS coger! ae NORTH OF THE SOMME RIVER ateiy y the War Offic Mh, Thi , a Mf last work ich was, thi A Arently the X tee baltic have (Continued on Third Page) hem, North of t omme heavy) along the whu.e o “If It Happens In New York AM IL ' LU) lt’s in The Evening Worl ay & A EDITION f “Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ ES = =— ars __PRICE two é3 NTS. Coot (the em Bork Won _ _NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918. if PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. ie , ——_-— — _ err | a) 0 “il . -_+> \¢ Start april 26— 2,137 | ‘ : From New Jersey 4 — Big Sirides Made in Sending ‘OVERMAR ASKS COLONEL — $ : : * rroops se i sod Pres FOR A PUBLIC APOLOGY. WASHINGTON, April 6 —Onters| Attacks on 20-Mile Line North of the from Provost Marsh ul Crow- | ¢ ° ; paring More a seh ies appli oan River Repulsed—Haig Improves — . Senator Charges That Ro draft were Ke ore- |b iti mal : NAVY IS ALSO ACTIVE. Made False Statement Regar yday by Governors of the |} Position to South French Lines ¢ Sedition Bill. i$ Under Heavy Cannonading. . Nation Has Spent $9,000,000,-| ° wasu~arc April 6.—The chi gh the orders liad not been} % ? Se |. Oj ance Sup- at Theo sevelt had a| published in Washington to-day, it is| 2 = acme , : 5 D, " o00—Ordnance and mut ; rins tod that the number of mon| JACOB SCHIFF WALTER. .FREW GEORGE, F. BAKER : . F us report to-day havens War Office say's the German Dlies Are Being Rushed 5 Sadi sane <elices tel ‘ erverere a 89486344596844-4-0-0 bed attack along the Frentéh sector of the battle front has ceased. I , ii) ang low t : th —- ia slightly in excess of tograph shows four of n the Liberty Loan orks to the cere There w, sey b ‘ ‘ ‘ ' WASHINGTON, April 6—America | monthly daa as based on eat t at a a bs ah we ag btrace_ot arade of Committees and thelr monies in City Hall Park ! There ies heavy artillery fighting last night on both sides ir i 5h WOOO aban aves @ perlad of | of the Avre River, in the neighborhood of wlontdidier, bul no wit than . . infantry action uid be | grail ie “Tr Sub: sl ‘GREAT SURPRISE TO GERMANS» Improvement in the Brilish position, tv counter attack at he nar ss 1 catied to-day in| 4 bs ios . Hangard, south of the Somme, is reported ty Field Marshat v hoike t a ¢ f ernora of variou 2 0 as ‘ Ne, portec eld | 4 menace, wi p movement spurred |! mn to Seelaning jee 26 With P2300) ay COMING SOON FROM AMERICAN Haig. Hangard has been the scene of some of the most violent atcha atimate and America pie ise t MONS GREEN ais wille,| ORs The ast oMcial figur nnd TROOPS, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE fighting during the present drive. It ts a mile from Demuin, and to go through to the end, the Gov Sliand Sab nantcen to Camp Dik sales for this 2 first « " re és on the north side of the Luce nine miles southeast of Amiens, ernment iocked: ~ OHLO oh arene? ree rises prt aie 7 " On the entire twenty-mile front, from Ayette south to the* hough wi r x nt e, OF 1, oO ‘amp ‘edited greater ew » 4 teak te mighty aii the end pe Mie -Sunetion, May and shea = Hh 247.6 British Ruler Tells Lord Mayor of London That| Somme, there was heavy fighting until late last evening, bul the ve to Camp Sherman, Chill) this means tat American Troops Are Constantly Reaching | Germans met with no success. j MICHIGAN—6,590 to ne h " Front and Premier Forecasts Hard Blows. | 1 determined allack was made this morning on Corbie, at : Bat | the centre of the British front before Amiens and ten miles east am Dix, Cam Pe eral the ; wi LONDON, A Premier Lloyd George sent the following of that city, A batile is sill in progress J Taylor reoeceeaaedamincterlvikias she | etegram tovday 4 «i Mavor-af London’ on casion of a| German raids near SrA a neighborhood south of Verdun, BAT ARAnEE ; ; | negroes), to Camp Taylor | . . | where American troops recently took over a section of the French ine : | OWA i419 : pete oan luncheon given to celebrate America’s entry into the war: | dine, were repulsed. There were artillery engagements in the : — loge ° , nite “The decision of the American people that it was their | same section, and in the Apremont Wood, four miles Jrom St. STETTINIUS AND KEPPEL [WED VOROIN(A=1,084 to), Camp | See ee »p-| duty to join in the great struggle of free people against the Mihiel, in the Toul sector originaliy taken over by American MADE WAR SEGRETARIES Mey Lee 1,0:9 to Camp Fun-|trict have t | attempt of overweening despotism to establish its own uni- troops | ie ‘ ou of the people's enthuse versal dominion of military power was one of the most mo- . _ | ; p Travis, 7,487 | Prophesied to-day that the ‘"*\ mentous events in history. During the past year they have : Appoints New Yorkers to Will go far past Its allottod quote t i : A A out to th ot iy mee Posts of | °% Oe ye taehoor wo Clee a Hp p50 0e been bending all their energies to the work of preparation, HARD BATTLE ON AT CORBIE, mills, Assistants to Bak | SAIN -919 demanded will be subseribed. The During the next few weeks America will give the Prussian T , The cost 1 apaten | GTON, April @Presigent| ARKANSAS—-1,07 white men and|{t#elf, they be would military junta the surprise of their lives.” | | te) want fan] AARGA- omen etic "| ae the ee et EN MILES EAST OF AMIENS o-day appe adware NEBRASKA—1,160 to Camp Fun-|]BANKERS' TRUST COMPANY \ the the Centre of British Line Begun at f

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