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— Soper ew or “If It Happens In New York i It’s In The Evening World’’ York World _NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 8, Kills NEW YORK DISTRICT GIES $105,000,000 UP 10 NOON AS TS LOAN CALL ANSWER aan fen gineer, and W. Tremendous Outpouring of Subecrip- passengers on the injured when it railed freight train n: reach Its Quota, With a Fine Showing From SmallContributors ; dead men resided t The wreck {s one FI ’ T 000 Sex" on the New York Central T DA TOTAL hss A tow sabres star the S| into the wreck, train Ni , crashed into it from the pire ri | east jother side, piling the than some of the n | WASHINGTON, April 8.—Unoffcial reports to the Treasury De- | partment today put the first day's subreriptions in the Third Liberty WV Loan cainpaign at $250,000,000, Officials said, however, this might be | poles. too high, as first reports usually are overoptimistic | Mohawk River, but OMficials in charge of the campaign now are considering with- | was seriously hurt, reports, giving them out weekly or bi-weekly. One pro, | A ke public only figures reported by Federal Reserve Banks, t to elfminate all danger of overestimation Reports to-day indicated the Loan bad appealed to persons of | emal] means and that subscriptions from this class were generous on | ee *$10000000 LEFT in Ams 6. with the about a ¢ leave are 8) The Second trict, which | from 5 inquestionabl halt a iriak, t li ed to the whole and westbound k i a Ot VAN OTL about forty m day by the I y Commmittes mpact ¢ Saturday was in Its hands and @ can-| turn. ing vas of the spirit of the people to “le 2d The graph line reh, a hand” had been made of all the for a distance of # ae siete tu tira Quatre Relatives Expected to Fight ee ey Upite wi 16 Liberty Loan! — Will of Suicide, Member Monenictany, anny Committee ry) would be the acene of of Old Family. no more B' fe t ta on for twelve tal n hospital autho! the tota , ond ‘ 2 World nena on HiGiot was $105,394,6 WHITE ON. Y., Aprit s.—| Swenty wee . injured. : a} dle Wise The will of Robert B, Van Cortlandt| a ie | AUBURN, N. Y ng of the | retired New » who left ’ © worth be- | tween $10,000,000 and $15,000,000, was| Central y York filed for probate with Surrogate Saw-| Toad near Wood's M yer of Westchester County to-day, | 80th of Auburn. 7 Mr. Van Cortlandt itted sui- country ¢ High Hin m, in old Bedfor age, about of sales made fort was mad a south sion of the | an but was a rey te est and th rush to-day total of Saturday pect- edly large received on business on &: of sub: By t number riptions | e close of | 000,000 in Sunday obsctruction was se ne round numbers represented what the i Vi nt ny nen! jumbla College in the city of |! York, in trust ¢ nd hoja | **!4 this bequest for the ton ot | 22t da ‘ n Of! can arrange my owships, under such cond 8 the trustees of t lef Ce al ; re am | e f poli ir the lt er, the? I, TRH WORLD TRAVEL BURBAL, if arcade (World) Buliding ! th 53.0 P x : rt. Ave yeu going : Sailings, &e., . one and Bouth Aierican Steamship Lives, 7 gu ig a million | iets Sod tener ontere ot ale, at of New York City, and | partment of Just for parcels open day and alain, Ld Aare, will will be contested. way to prison, ALBANY, April 8—J Barringer, fi tn, when it ju John Botts, en- man of train were ashed into a a> ear Amsterdam. 1 in Albany of the worst wreckage ‘higher earby telegraph The train tumbled into the no one aboard relief train with doctors and tlon's 4 |aurecs’ waesdeut) SUC=Gi this city, achieved a class harmony of action | 4 | while all doctors and nursea avaitable|in the last two weeks through the | am were despatched to they, ednenda of the injured nock m both € », The Empire ik at a speed of The loco- the track. aused the nes to over- 8 were broken everal hundred her side of the wreck, details received here are meagre, t twenty miles the wreck, was physicians, and ritles prepared reception of the April &.—An ef- ning to wreck r train on the Southern Rail- iil, twenty miles imbers and dirt had been piled on the tracks and the en too late to locomotive did but the passen- by the shock, Sheriff despite the fact his elleve it will be e I can make the the lotter xious to besin. tence,” Alt time in which 1 ffairs here before leay-| tted to the court k Dr. Buenz and within a| making public It 1s reported that the! Jew days Dr. Buenz will be on his states that it is granted one of his} re United | | West and East Bound Passenger Trains Piled Up Onto Derailed Cars—Chicago Train Tumbles Into Mohawk River. NEW ‘WAR CABINET” TAKES OVER ALL EXCEPT POLITICS |Meets With Wilson Every | Wednesday and Has Already Brought Industrial Harmony. the Empire State Express, were kil! | tions Shows This City Will Over-|snorty atter noon to-day ana torty same WASHINGTON, April &.—The Na war-making agencies have onferences at the White nsterdam hospitals are filled) House which high officials said to- red from the wreck and|day has speeded the p n are being cared for in! the fight for dc 3. Most wecution of neracy to tho point of greatest @Mc Tt has t cept p Tho F Cabinet, ¥ ye it now virtual he first of which advises him on diplomatic and political qu | tions, while the second di | the Chiet Executive the y mobilizing the Industrial powers of the Nation, without which the The Cabi meets every Friday: The inet,” or be no war, t proper Wa “Industrial Cabinet,” is coming to be known, gathers at White Hou comprises every Wednesday. Director General of Railroads, rmen of the § and War 7 sistant Secretary of War, in charge of all industrial and commercial as pects of the department, may be add- ed to the Wednesday because of the close conn his work with that of Mr. Baruch of half day onths 0, e as e 0 e | Bors we van District had done in the t half day eed . nths ago, He was one of the} et or Cayuga County Is Investi-|t® War Industries Board, and tne of sales leet Gpacendante.of the old Veo Cort- | cating other member of the War Ca vl andt family, whieh owned Van Cort- —S— Mr. Stettinius ts rega 1 Herbert K. Twitchell, p Park, in New Yo virtual Director of Mur the Chemica! Nat ® will, which was signed at No. BUENZ TO 60 First results of t 1 b Street, New York, on May 9, gave his opinion o} y cou P 0 DSS TEMG work havo bec ap mark the third Libe id aves a large part of the es-| RT Ul Hl li E E of the War I reach, He said ad ge the fe ce in deliv OVER-SUBSCRIPTION TO LOAN i requirements 18 CERTAIN n Hamburg- “The aro pa trlo Be Sent to Altogether the resu country will He’s Ready. Cabinet's work was des 1 ove s ready to begin| bY one of its member nay nee of elghteen months| to enable all of them Keep » BOLO PASHA GETS REPRIEVE “TQ MAKE REVELATIONS" Military Judicial Author Stay After Poi Appeal. | PARIB, April 8—Shortly following action of President F et clemency to Bolo F eason in acting as t man propaganda in caused the ex the fact of ment has two |¢ ,|0 (Associated 1918. Two; Forty Hurt WEATHER—Rain and Colder ( /orrew. “PRICE. Two “CENTS. _ GERMANS DRIVEN BACK EAST OF AMIENS; HEAVY GUN ATTACKS ON BOTH FRONTS (16 PAGES TWO KILLED, 40 HURT IN CRASH; President Wilson and ‘His Wife EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS HITS FREIGHT WRECK AT / AT AMSTERDAM : 3 \¢ Pre: turday as the star First American Communique PERSHING TROOPS REPULSE | TWO ATTACKS ON TOUL LINE; ONE OF THEM WITH GAS SHELLS | Official Announcement Made That American| Infantry Charged After Enemy Had Reached Wire Entanglements. ARMY front northwest of Toul Friday night , but both were repul WITH THE AMERICAN Press). —On the the Germans attemp two ra infantrymen went out of their t.\chased the Germans from the G port trenche: De of report issued to-nig The ener was repulsed easil ita i un pur 1 and ( “Enemy a ling 1 fi neing raid America t A FIRES AT KAISER ON SCREEN Salesman Sh ind Fiteed bape Reviewing U. S. Troopsat Baltimore lewed the erty Loan ce nehes on the nan first line trenches into «FRENCH LINE q UNGROKEN: - HOLDS STRONG POSITIONS: ERMAN RAIDS REPULSED ——__—____»+4. Haig’s Gain Was Made in the Neigh- borhood of Corbie, Where on Saturday the Germans Attempted New Blow Toward Amiens. ARIS reports no infantry action on the principal battle front, but announces violent artillery engagements on the left bank of the Oise. This may indicate preparation for another attack om the southern line east of Noyon, where the Germans made gains on Sunday. Late despatches show that the French had been holding a dangerous wedge, and that in Peiiring they occupied stronger positions on the Ailette River, The Germans outnumber the French three to one in the actual fighting in Picardy, showing that Foch is not employing any of his reseroes, His line is unbroken, Gen. Haig reports “slight gains” south of the Somme, but the towns mentioned would indicale an advance of a mile from his posilion ten miles east of Amiens. North of the Somme a few prisoners were taken. There was increased artillery action on the entire British front, with gas atlacks around Lens and near Armentieres. h Division tn Baltimore ation In that city. PARIS, April 8.—Following is the text of to-day’s War Oitice report: “The night was marked by violent artillery actions, especially on the left bank of the Oise. French patrols were very active, bringing in prisoners, “On the left bank of the Meuse and in the Argonne German raids were repulsed. Everywhere else the night passed in quiet.” HAIG MAKES SOMME GAIN IN A QUICK COUNTER BLOW |Forces the Fighting Below the River After Germans Had Made an Attack in Great Numbers. LONDON, April 8—A small advance south of the Somme and ten miles east of Amiens is announced in the following report from the ficial British War Office: “We advanced our line slightly during IN FRANCE, Saturday, 4. American occasion and | the sup- "a public in the f ing the night on the south at two bank of the Somme, east of Vaire-Sous-Corbie, egy {Corbie 1s on the north bank of the Somme, a mio east of the ? confluence of the Somme and Ancre, Valre 1s a mile east of Corbie ue Ne on the south bunk of the Somme. Staff correspondents reported tt heavy forces of Germans advancing from Valre Wood and fighting 1 the first ¢ just outside Corbie at dawn Saturday. Hatg’s report would indi- I up cate the Germans bave been pushed buck at least a mile at this point.1 “North of the Somme a few pr ghborhood of Neu y has sh sritish | ¢ also betwee red by us in the: e-Vitasse. e ener activity durir on the w attle fr n Lens and feavy hostile gas shelling f close has taken 1 La Bassee Canal and east f Arment { -—o¢e- st wa GERMANS OUTNUMBER FRENCH THREE TO ONE--GAINS SLIGHT - VITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, Sunday, April 7 (As SOPRA ADDO P RP ODI, t tive divisions (from 250,000 to 300,000 men) A Cc I N G ( s in the last four days in efforts to break ESULTS, Page 8 opgh the F line an the raijroad running south from ENTRIES, Page 8 fee, ; Amitns. All attacks have been checked by the wonderful resistamse of

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