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STORMS HELP BLOCK GERMAN ADVANCE » ——__—_ — . — — $$$ ee WEATHER—Clear and Colder To-Morrow. . “If It Happens In New York », ; id | It’s In The Evening Worl: ¢ { } ; S ‘ “ ” : 1 Circutation Books Open to An >| Circulation Books Open to All. | <- a —« piececemieretsnsies —— oe a : is PRICE TWO ‘CENTS. so Mot (te Nee Merk Wore nn _NEW YORK, _TUESDAY, APRIL 91 1918, ; _ 18° PAGES — i _ _ PRICE ° Two CENTS. _ = $+ | . VU. | | | BY 20 000, 000 SUBSCRIBERS Much Depends Upon Them; | TH ATTLE OF THE SOM f re: Gunes Cited for Brav- | | War Is Just Begun, He ery in Action by Secretary Pear Ree fan) Be SEE { Declares, ape 7 Daniels. | ; i New York City Sti City Striding stead- GERMAN PROPERTIES esabiclee Cais —— |Artillery Battles Are Far to North or ‘ | . y ade ¢ 8 GTO! a %.—In al ily Ahead, With New Sub- Gen. Leonard Wood, address n net) “Astisctos, Apri 6 | ; aie slag lh HELD BY U. $. TO TAKE oscar one tandret secs” women, PerMANS Blocked So Far and Cabinet, one essa! South of Somme, Ancre, Luce and ! sags Mi UP LIBERTY BONDS members of the New York Chapter is Confident of Final Outcome Un-| 1» erman submarines in which A Ss f G A ] - - . AID | of the American Red Cross, to-day, many she's were fired on both sides vre, cenes fe) reatest ttac. FORMER GERMANS AID. = "¢ told of the tremendous work that der Foch—England Has Raised | tie american armed guard of the £1 in Big Battle eon |A. Mitchell Palmer, Custodian, must be done by women {f the war | Occidento put both of the U boats to| & ” Citizens of Teuton Descent to) ~ Orders Directors to Invest All to be won by the United States Army and Navy of 6,000,000. | flight. One of the divers suffered a | Prove Hyphen Has Been | Surplus Funds in Bonds. The meeting wae held in the Red demolished periscope, shot away by HIFTING their attacks still further north on the Brilish E radicated. | RaRNaTON RE ‘acs Cross model work-rooms at bias LONDON, April 9.—In a speceli to-day advocating passage of | tho Yankee gunnors, The fight oc- front the Germans this morning opened artillery fire from — German properties taken | Steet and Madison Avenue. Mrs) ihe Man Power Lill, raising the military age to filly years and utilizing aes es my ‘ La Bassee Canal, sixteen miles north of Arras to south of WASHINGTON, April 9.—The | over by the United States | Leonard Wood ts Chairman of the) th ighteen years behind the lines, Premier Llovd George told the On Feb. % the Santa Maria, % i Thi ds 1 bout iles. Th first official indication that the will take up a large slice of the |organtzation, and Mrs. Austin Bald- | YOUS of eighteen years behind the lines, Premier Lloyd George told the) nanned vy an American gun crew,| rmentieres. is represents a front of about eleven miles, ere Government hoped to raise more Third Liberty Loan. | win ts Viee-Chairman. | House of Commons that when the battle began on the Somme tront the} fought gamely untii the gea en-| was some shelling at two points south of the Somme, . than three billion dollars from | | A. Mitchell eeltedion to-day |." have motored 4.000 miles alone | total combatant strength of the German army on the west front was| veloped her forward guna, Jobm Paris reports great activity of artillery on both sidés north 1 the Third Liberty Loan came to- instructed all directors of such \we Naas ae Sheed ‘ic oe | approximately equal to the total of the Entente Allies, Com valerie noite cna of Montdidier and between Montdidier and Noyon. Paris admits day in @ Treasury statement ask- Properties to either invest avall- | Wood, “an have seen ‘eatest | | board with the crew un! : 7 . ing that the country subscribe able surplus Tunas Th vends or |ictna of sefvice, Medical supplies of| The Premier sald the present battle might continue for seven OF | vere rendered useless. ‘The torpedo} 4 Jurther retirement south of the Oise, on the salient under recent bi three or four times that amount ee ea dividends tO | every Kind must be furntrhed, and | eight months. For the British Army and Navy, he stated, almost | which struck the vessel passed under| German attach. This was mentioned in last night's Berlin report. and furnish 20,000,000 aubscrib- | "Put to such bye you must work hard all summer £0) ¢.690,009 men had heen ralsed already during the war, | convoy, struck the shin in a tank! The French positions are southwest of Coucy Forest and south x th meet the needs, There wili soon be | . j . shal ail exwiodea maa ai ee Ie UES SERENE | IMPORTANT REVELATIONS teny of thousands of our men The issue of the great battle might well be determined, ips i Sieg a sod aehiRthmaaik of Coucy-le-Chateau, PONE OMe | | wounded, as well as tens of thou- irae . Sie Eepeesy Slee Ee y | in 4 i m ‘1 Y The statement, authorized by | REPORTED MADE BY BOLO fands dead, All the surgical dresy-| Mr. Lloyd George declared, by the dramatic intervention of | 4) i, 111 Occidento, and Wober of Rain is once more delaying the movement of Hindenturg's Secretary McAdoo, from Raleigh, | ings that can be shipped will be a| President Wilson and his action in placing the American the Santa Marla wore commended| army. nae SM eed | rte Big Case in Connection’ "go far an we are concerned, the| troops at the disposal of the Allies. It was impossible to over- fr Bree Ne heise niga Along the Ancre, Somme, Luce and Avre Rivers, where the, ey With G Propagand1 in war is just beginning, I do not| estimate the President's offer, as the battle might very well be = |'0"" % Beiter, onlet gunners mate! Cormans made strong and fruitless attacks during the last ten days, “Let us not stop when we have h German Pag know whether you have stored up| bd of the steamship Paulsboro, also was ht reached our quota. Let us go France About to Develop. great @urgical supplies here, but the| the decisive struggle of the war. He added that the German | oiiendea for bravery, bat no de.| /Mere has been no infantry fighting. forward and make the PARIS, April %—Revelations of the) time ty coming when men will be) attack had stirred up the resolution and determination of | taiix of his exploit wre available The determined artillery allacks against the French at the an a, WRI ip t ange ea argers os ees ey 1a a yet ea mong "America beyond anything that had yet been heard. | Ripley, who was in charge of the) extreme south and against the British so far lo the north are taken it ible to do it, and let us ashe, je In si | | he * al : 2 na Teena tie Take the num. under sentence of death for treason, to| “The war rests on the construc-| AMERICANS TO FIGHT AT ONCE. et guard on the El Occidente, re-| sy some quarters to mean that for the present, al least, danger to ‘ whom a reprieve was granted yesterday.| tion of ships. We have to have them The P ' | ported: $0) the Nuvy, DepsrimaBe Sa) ius te over, Some authoriivas asserl (hal these’ ailacks is beret gubsoribers|te thee bende: | NA jg) to got the men over, But your work The Premier said the fighting strength of the Americans would be} fos: miens és over, Some authori ese ailacks e ne er asserts Holo has made olat : : RREOS: SONGS (BAL GNO AS BRITT hee [Only i beginning of what he as to say, |! Just ax Important a part ot a brought to bear immediately, although it was impossible to put into] “At 12.15 P.M. on Feb. 2 the taatber| dicate that Foch has the German guessing about where his blow befor There is no answer that A ning the war as that ol he fightin, of @ periscope was observed on the 4) il ir si ty oO. 7 is flanks. will carry such diecgurapement to (27d tat another important caso in| Tins | France at the moment the number of trained Americans as a SEparale| ort eam stensing the eames ecules oh will fall and aroused a fear for the safety of both his flanks, y L connection with the German propaganda | stson't think this le Kolng to be an | ith| i the enemies of America and of |). prance ts about to develop. | eam Le “ieboes sh ee dint oniy | uty tat fadibeen expected: The-Amerleaits: would} be) belgaded: with | wat realented, he ac ait ‘ i e ‘ hose who e x * ‘an {iret sighted, There was a alyilizabioniies shes: twenty, mill —— do harm. We will win, but not with- | Allied troops etapa ad ke eo the, ion Amerioan citizens have sub- P , moderate sea with white capa at the | scribed this time for Liberty | FIVE YEARS MORE OF WAR, the sacrifices ee eet j The Germans attacked with ninety-seven divisions (approximately | time. All hands were called to quar- “We can get the twenty mil- BUSINESS CHIEFS PREDICT ee We have ye UN) the idea that the Allies had no united command and expected to | orders to fire ax soon as the perl- \ lion if we stay in the fight and | a real sine Ae . ihe aeente . ot divide the French and British Armies, | scope was picked up. make up our minds to it. If we ae |now, You know the pec STS NOE] iss , “Suddenly about «lx or elght feet do this it will mean that we shall | Chamber of Commerce of U, S,|yet fused. There are still differences At one time of the battle the situation was critical enemy broke] of two periscopes emerged from the : : ’ have not three billions but four | — ay cady Planning, However, for Pe factions. Hut those are rapidly |. 31, tetween the third and fifth armies, ‘The situation was retrieved| water ced tinier, was' commenced, London and Paris Report Heavy Artillery billion or five billion to help our aie . ‘ | being wiped out in this great crisis, | MSP ine ™ . i es Tae fiat shot from each hit about Engagements at Widely Separated ‘ gallant men in this supreme test Industrial Changes to Follow, “Do not underestimate the enemy: | by the magnificent conduct of the troops, which retired but were not] ten feet from the periscope, Firing . of all time for the liberties of the | CHICAGO, April 9.—Five years more | Ho Is weil organized, well more Hye was continued, te ship's course Points of the Front. | world.” war—perhaps ten—wero forecast by|and well discipline: 4, The German! [0 u | changed and the shells fell right on * ', ’. . New York City is steadily striding |DUMnes# leaders hero to-day for ri qnidian i010) breve oe It is ‘The Premler referred to the appointment of Gen. Foch to supreme | top of this submarine, which sub- LONDON, April 9.—The text of to-day’s War Office statement 4 | ity ts eadil: tridi i estimate ore \ ¥ ‘| Along the path that toads to its {th annual convention of the Chem- | '¥ sill ela command of the Allied stratery and sald It was the most important | merged. “The submarine | then |is as follows: { MOUOB ESHA Aelerntntiee: 1p. 238 Leh ine ce i Folia ; ee will have to send. “But certainly we| decislon which had been taken rrearding the coming battle, No army lamar Stee yenel ka cera! “Early this morning the enemy's artillery developed great ac JA roars yin Loan Commit- |costly, victory over Germany, the or- : ones was ever hefore transferred across the Channel as quickly ax were | pedo, which passed about 600 feet tivily on the front extending from La Bassee Canal to south of ; al District | gantaation ts al lanning for great | : Ts the troops sent to relieve the situation, Acros the starboard quarter, fee of the Second Federal District | ganization ts already planning for gr at | You must give of | P wae Mak r guns’ crew re-| Armentieres. chafed under the restrictions pla Industrial changes it expects will follow " ave~your phycical | » PINAR VG . hat Ume ou h ‘ ; on ae a ay A t a seo es p are 3,000 deleg: ei i ae uy hy : '| WITHHOLDS JUDGMENT ON GOUGH. 1 another periscope, this time on “Elsewhere on the British front, except for heavy hostile 2 br Seal : srs paihaepeien te - Me r, LI Pore’ { the Cabinet t cided to re ane starboard beam, but before a shot : . throughout the country by Secretary | 4 ¢uti convention programme closine | “We've got the men and the re- Mr, Lloyd George said ret had decided to recall Gen. G cold be ara ces of the ahis| shelling in the neighborhood of Villers-Bretonneux and Mericourt « ’ of the Treasury McAdoo. Tho com featured by addrosaes by | sources, but they must be orga, who W in command ot t 1 Army, against which the Germans] was changed, bringin “© periscope | , ew; i er ” mittee could not keep the public ad- 5; Britih Ambasdador: Bec. |ineMetency: wherever found now. |s i : bipaestaesp fer baahing eye anion | L’Abbe, there was nothing special to report yee ee an ee nants eran (retaries Dantele and Lane, and Edward] treason, not only to ourselves, but to| (Continued Page.) |the wun, ‘The first submarine then| PARIS, April 9.—The War Office to-day issued the following stream pouring into Uncle Sam's War|N, Hurley and Charles Pies, Shipping | our Allies.” | ; Pas FaRe): | ols! Peltier taatha chest, yet tho men who are engineer-|Board chiefs, Reports of committees i = 7 | pga pu <t 4 port puauana | Statement: ing the big drive in New York felt |opened the convention this afternoon, | bee Rare muee pitt KC nthe park he anitlery ‘ the public, already on ity toes and | . | FRENCH BOMBARDING he shot from both mur ate There was great activity on the part of the artillery on bota keen for the drive, should not be kept GERMAN NOBILITY CUT 75 MILE GERMAN GUN | perree “#1! sides at numerous points along the front north of Montdidier and be- } i nce of how its efforts mee submarine disappeared in the six Agi sae 3 2 hea be mee te it. —_——— A from the ship, but firing was eon tween Montdidier and Noyon. No infantry action occurred. uring fru = | 4 me iy It 1s permissible to state this much: | DOWN 2 582 BY THEWAR - in Village W ~h 9 tinued, ‘The submarine came with » “On the left bank of the Oise there were inter:.:ittent bombard- v8 he di It ne} cated in Village Where Charle: rush and looked as if she was going sae Pett fe Tle iia ‘cuit BUT DENIED IN BRITISH CAPITAL °° 083-20 sel Feth os nn ihe a parades of unita of the State Guard,|Losses Include 270 Members a V. and Francis | & oncluded to come up, but a» the sho a wore ments. Advanced French troops, in conformity 1 orders wh numbering many thousands, through! Familias of Counts and 633 of | Peace in 1544, _ eee DG (9G: Rep agt ‘ben ais bin ay | had been given, carried out a withdrawal t epared pos up-town Manhattan last night, and Baroni IC (3 nile PARIS, Apr The German 1 appeared: Ws s Peroxgipitsieuigies thwest of the lower forest of Couc € Coucvela the hard work of the 300 orators who aronial Connections, u Sta ne 2 5 tes = Aw Sy marine meted as n distress, and) southwes tl orest 0! cy th cy-le- v0] followed in thelr wake and held ral-| AMSTERDAM, April $.—Tho ty Ee Seaene Forabe Popular Version Is That It Is the “Big Sur the opinion of the armed guard] Chiteay German troops were kept constant! tn i : ‘arin hus b n € toe)? . anrer an = ny wander Bor t ts dam ney 7 Hippies Mito sy Pton a ea 0 prise” Lloyd George Last Week Pre- ed her, aw the ny acted) artillery fire and sutiered aeavy losses in points, is shown by the latest issues o otha’s e artil € : . i fit r av "4 to ‘ i + sold. These figures repre eulogical manuals. earibanding tt nuvuely dicted From Americans. , was 000 7 Re “Two German raids northwest of Rheim: epulsed. Other subscriptions taken in by the various arized by the Kolnische Volka- MELA, yp aesey peels ink sna ; bond sellers on the scene. AeA, the manuals shows theao| crepy-en-Laonr + a village of 1 LONDON, April 9.—Al jon was talking today about the t All possible aasistar .? as given German efforts against small French posts near Eparges, in the a hae baoripti loases: 270 members of familles of {590 population. 76 miles northeast of "i ; ¢ tk a of meré ane | PY the Junior 4 and merchan' ‘ . * achieve rreater suc. it ew enya me sna salad Pata UY Mra one gir AL £00 8 ulate cd Sunt ast net get| WAF Fumor—the landing tx ast night an American atrptane oe ee eee smmandor haa| sector of Reillon and north of Bonhomme, achieved no greater suc- Republic Iron and Steel Compeny, eer Ne ce nowt nobility eastern fn go oft Ms * Pg forest, | after @ non-stop Might from York with twelve passengers. The au- never sean guns h 1 in a more; cess," $2,050,800, Recs ke Racca [Re Me BIRDS aN ROU HORE OE tae ROOTS | io ied ga Mania vad’ iene: (op tte atary. Gui ibis as eorveg | *K!f¥l manner, It is belleved that ae at acti A . , “ Hamilton Trust Company of seal five alles northwest. 0 aon, tws thorities declared there wa Of he story, Dut tite denial served | ccna wah about to. fire a| There was little activity on the other fronts, says the War Office, , lyn, $1,000,000, A Cc 1 N G Herre arpuaate th AA mee “ot| merely to give it additional «ur jtorpedo when Eb) Occidente opened| RAIN HAMPERS GERMAN TROOPS. ‘ Dime Savings Bank, $1,000,000. niny-le-Chate © nearest point in a 5 if thlecwan ihe Jit nrise’ whiten | fre “nd the covlness and excollent ‘ » yon BRANCE r cal Williamsburg Savings Bank, rm" R4 ULTS, P he battle} a ik According to the por mek: big surprise” which | recite of the gum crows ead the} WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 9 (Associated Mutual Benefit Life Insurance age 2 The the piace|Premler Lioyd George said that the Americans would soon give! ¢ toss of the merchant crew In| Press).—-There has been no change in the situation, according to the = a ENTRIES, Page 2 where Charles % ancia 1 | - 1 (Continued on Third Page.) cluded peace ott he Germans, (Continugd on Becond Page.) latest reports this morning from the battle front. 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