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| THE E ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 191 AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS READY IF GERMAN FLEET EMERGES Where the Fighting Is Hottest In Greatest Battle in History by a successful counter-attack by the 55th Division, which took 750 prisoners in this area. “Early this morning the enemy opened a heavy bombardment of our positions east and north of Armentieres, as far as the Ypres- Comines Canal. Fighting is reported to have commenced on the southern portion of this front. “On the British front south of the Somme there was local * fighting yesterday evening at certain points, without changing the * situation.” _ ‘The German attack opened yesterday, when large forces of mien, covered by an intense artillery barrage, advanced on an eleven mile front 186 04444144 449990094.4046 96.44 23-6600G05-~ KMODE. Se aera) C4444 Pact Memb | essen’ Qcomvnntancr Tatoo SAM” A Expected, by April 6, That British and French Would Be in Retreat Along Entire 500-Mile Front. WW": THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 10—(Asso- IN ENGLAND FOR U.§, BATTLESHIPS Will Have Part Ie’ Part in Great Sea ciated Press).Prisoners captured on the Oise front say |RUYSDAEL AND LAMPE EXONERATED IN N.Y. A. G Charges of Pro-Germanism De- clared Unfounded and Both Are Reinstated to Membeship. At an Inquiry fast night before the Board of Governors of the New York Athletic Club into charges of un-Amer- foaniam against Basil Ruysdael, grand opera singer, and Henry Lampe, for- mer immigration agent of the North west of Lille, capturing the towns of Richebourg-St. Vaast and Laventie, | } BkOULeRs Fight if Germans Ven- Seales oe the arte ins fads aise to bmnee their ob- German a iity4 sieasmship | Company, 3 on rning 0! ri} 6, countin, ts “ which lay four miles to the rear of the lines when the attack began.| { ET in ture Out, overwhelm brad Pats, i Seg re serene | area, ‘hese positions were held by British and Portuguese divisions, 4 ee ay I ee Other information from prisoners shows that the Germans em | tere ene ete te ew see FRENCH BLOCK GERMANS BELOW SOMME. j Lee Gouncniny > at es eee < e annonce | pected immensely greater Fesults from thelr aurprise offensive, ‘They | the action of the board Ruyadael stated o t y i a a h vould instruct je attorney to PARIS, April 10.—German troops last night delivered a heavy at-| ‘ 4 om ; ’ i tiled iin ag inna feta a hoped to ig nie corral err from the Somme, but also | tite pe mi $80,000 sult againet Robert tack on the French lines near Hangard-en-Santerre, which was met by a! 4 i Beaase age r wie dapeytssbe ti 1 | are Sra tan ats pier rawal all along the front, even far east: | wala gor defamation of character and | In the 150 American war veasela In| eo line atta 5 #9 i ia - previ ra if a dd. q formally withdrew counter-charges French counter-a preventing u Germans from gaining any ad + } European wators maker it now pos- German observers, both in the trenches and in sausage balloons, | stituted in the club. vantage, the War Office announces. x \3 sible to say something about our bats had orders to keep a sharp lvokout for signs of a French retreat Upon petition signed by 200 members West of Castel and west of Noyon German efforts to advance failed. | ship units over here which In the| and report them to the staff. They were told to watch for burning |, serial fone ue alba toe fo sae : , vent ot 4 jonday night « ; m - In the fighting around Hangard-en-Santerre the village changed | ‘a ‘5 : pbc ie @ great naval battle would ear an ahead dumps, and were surprised when they saw noth- | oo, of discussing what eteps are to be y, i rnin; “renc’ ¢ siete | . ian Fae . ng of the kind. taken regarding pro-German and enemy bends repeatedly, but early this morning the French were in comy lete| NG Bie FORMAN: 2 Heenuse of Secretary Dantels's de- Still other prisoners, who have recently come from the Russian [alien members, possession of the place and the cemetery near by. “a0 cxstonel mes 4 i j | sire to maintain secrecy about one front, assert that the German authorities were profoundly disap The decision of the Board of Gov- The fighting west of Castel grew out of a German attempt to drive EERE ROE cncrne ‘sap “Zon Beare se prendid events since our | _Dolnted concerning Russia. ernors completely eliminates the stigma = . ecoce * » participation In the war, to wit, ie cast Mpon the two members some time the French out of the woods there, The enemy met with no success in EY 8 bhoLkGee onc i arrival In European waters of these | ; Ago, wher charges and counter charges this and sustained heavy losses. Ld, enibc. fine fighting craft and the consequent SEIZED SAYS HE'S VICTIM bed gpnggtioat habla a Oy 5 eu) Pe Less grins magnificent reception, even now only U —_———___ ct {ee r rf nce te yamine i by word of mouth has a part of the GERMAN INFANTRY ATTACK a ST earts $\ncoatcios sn aerate wate of the OF SHELL SHOCK IN WAR) Paris scHoOLs DEFY GUN. 5 4 sev Le, o ol Renny g country known anything about the Attendance at Reopening Only 8 z : v. See Vetere Se Fea aie 2 istovie welcome accorded these ves- | Man Picked Up for Loitering De- Per Cem jew Normal. Li 5 ? RR es ite g sels by Britain's sea warriors, clares He Was Sent Home Af eA | auMeia a hieie. @abal SERIO GE ' 13 ARRAS , >, Only through Mr. Daniels's slight i 2 et O'*Tthe Paris schools, which were reopened '¢ marae t reference has the fact been published ter Serving With Old 69th. yesterday after the Paster holida: p Ig Soaed oust 2 in the British preas that these units | A man giving the name of Michact F,| ony § per cent. below normal, tn spite 4 Gen. von Quast Commands Forces That Are : neat “ay Moser Syst $ aro here, whereas pur navy men 10 | Schroppel, of No. 185 Second Avenue, | of the menace of bombardment from the A as ’ POM eyeing 2 european waters could have wished | Astoria, was held today charged with| German long range gun. Now Trying to Turn the British . mcd 3% Po sotbiag’ barteE WMH aa GRGsHlOd aMe Seigecds dlnorderiy conduct by Magiatrate simme |, SPAcious shelters havo been chosen tn i . bee and . % | ‘ n the West Side Police C he viein! of ols : er ouncement, and t i bad!) , F ‘ lice Court until his ; Northern Flank. \$ Meera of OTT a, S| seen oo Advindds fer ert nave Ldnding of Japanese at Viadi-|atory of having been discharged na a| Where the children will be transferred WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN « sudden barrage was put down from! ? wre nae ® | cused: ha PR ite vostok Protested b: seraeant of the 165th (old 68th) Regi-|'f cireumstances make such action nec- FRANCE, April 9 (Associated Press.) | Armentie! to northward of Lens, Am Anes » 4 je greatest enthusiasm. sto. rotested Dy ment because of shell shock can be veri- | #8": P tA peste dir thle eth alt marta onyueniay a | Tho opinion has been expressed by Shute find te th ellans ~The Germans attacked violently the) | uavy reat eelothoerd pie sents a ® Boas ¢ |navy men that {tt is a bad policy to Soviets, Schroppel Arrested at 1,30 this) British and Portuguese positions trom|y iy particularly hot east of Testu. | 2 % smother in mystery one of the out- | morning in Riverside Park, charged the La Basseo Canal to a point! bert. : . & standing features of our participa-| LONDON, 9. The Nolshevik | With loitering by Policeman Bowden. | southward of Armenticres at 8 Long-range guns shelled Hethune,| £ % Hon, especially when a smattering of | Government announces that It has re- HIN IRS orice, bears +t % , Estaires, Laventio and practically all! + JAmiens people over here knew quite well Of | coived news that the Germs wore the uniform of ") ’ O'clock Tuesday morning. ne oul edge 2 \the vessels’ arrival despite the re-| |. nec wea ae [arrest Ke. wan 8 clvilanr atilnas yo O other thorough- eis palade & foot tLe) the villages in the back areas: Von Ukrainians have occupied Kharkov, NHRVaMTIFLARGA Lhe WLUTEAE ieewatoe | ; y @ footing east o EAI GURL ISAS PHERG Siviulenes } |ligious zeal of the British officers to | ‘ra! ? + |said in court that he was not always’ in fare in all the Platts and Petition and at Givenchy.| ins ‘wecyeareras fresh divinons, 3 | respect the desires of the American | *ccording to a Reuter despatch from |his right mind since experiencing the | world has the prestige On our left flank we apparently are! sky overcast throughout the day. The 2 | Secretary of the Navy for sécrecy. | Petrograd, Krarkov is 400 miles south shell shock in France. He said that he 4 A P 4 heiding. Hot fighting is continuing.|¢round ts very muddy owing to the |The officers and crews of these ves: of Moscow and is the furthest point id et orredlla by lvoe ata ytef enjoyed by Fifth Ave- } | seis have been on terms of the closest | 2 . c ad Gen. von Quast {9 in command of | rains. S| and warmest acquaintanceship with | °eat yet reached by the Germans, transferred to the 68th. He also told nue. The very name is the German Army engaged in this at- Hindenbburg, foiled in his attempt > the British officers and men, a the court that £00 of his comrades had A tack. His drive followed a violent/against Arras, Vimy and Notro r One noted British Adiniral, when! soviets Protest Auninet Land rr | been shocked at the same time and that synonymous with ele- bombardment, opening at 4.05. It|Dame-Lorette, perhaps hopes to 9 g {asked how the men gof along, said J he, with many of them, after lying in a DUPRUGE S60 gn Keck 4 tue, (6 » rmsd ®|the only thing that had tn any way ange renee base hospital in Frange, was sent back gance and culture. It 0, then| flank the British positions from the any, “ 2 NRIOL shi ? interrupted the cordial relations was | MOSC tyell 10 (by tho Associ |re New Forks 5 yi died down. A couple of hours later | north. MORI RAIONNS A esy cate? 2 jan outbreak of mumps, and that it) & Press).—A_ pent aut thal dept, Georxe A. Daly, of 6 is not surprising, pans ia ;, | Was tho quarantine whicis had caused | landing of Japanese armed forces at|of the 12th Reximent. said abhi: therefore, that those PO eT son he much good-natured railery, Vladivostok has been sent to the |membered Schtoppel A . “ 2 |. Certain British cities long since . e ichtopne having been } U. S. AND FRENCH TROOPS enetuits @ ny : |nave become accustomed to. seeing Japanene Consul there by a commit- with him at the Mexican border and] who enjoy an atmos- | » | American sailors, The American Y,|tee representing the All-Siberi: that when he applied a few days «go for j UNLER ainecour * | M. i A. ria aha seb a08 is poe Soviets. crian | -e-enlistment he did not have his dis- phere of refinement | of tholr chief, meeting, places when! ‘the protest nays the of ts. HenarKe papers with him and so was re- appreciate the advan- | CARER TS fe seedodeus Jsaya: “There's no place ike home,|disnation among the Russian -____»____ | tages of riding on a Trows indicate the points where Germans are trying to break the] but next, to that, you'll find this hut | masses caused by the landing has Paris Reports Artillery Combats on Wide|!"!tish northern tank, the beat.” ‘These men seem fo find it/ heen intensified by the statement SINN FEIN AGENT ray -—— — ———_— = One of these husky American sall-|8'°¢ by Ad.niral Kato, the Japanese Front to the East of St. Mitiel and Were bent upon killing all the Gor- question of slaughtering the enomy [C800 Dune AuKed how he fared in hie/commander. Tt fs denied that Japs- GETS YEAR IN PRISON Northwest of Rhei mans possible, or being themselves sinothered under fro everything 1 wanted (oeae denne nese in vi Jivostok are in danger, eims. As the first gray enemy wave ad- | $e Aavas e. pono ree, te for given me a fine bed and bath, us| Ane Ane Sec aration 1s made that the! Court Lenient With Thomas Welsh Ven : apo! ey co) mu fol — ale janding is ¢ et Matk j PARIS, April 10.—"Great mutual, t# on this sector that American |vauced the American forces let them | hot pe used effectively med the enemy | 30"! fore he aL ec AY Ballaadh Poe a renee in'domeat! Because He Was Not a ' artillery fighting” along a wide front| troops took over additional trench. |oMe until they were within certain | was clove, so that the engineer: Co nn ee ee eee roms | trnire. suailte Japanese par- | naan i en to release French forces for the | Fang, then opened fire, pouring in| tired, fighting, took up another py an with sons in the army heard this|{"!Pation In the civil war at Blago- Principal. held by French and American troops, from south of Verdun to east of Bt,| Pattie in Picardy. Apremont is tivo a storm of bullets. G tion, then turned and began opera. | ape appeared | tions again, she sald she would have kissed him shtchensk, in the Amur Provinces, | Thomas Welsh, twenty-two years old. Bus ht had she known about It. | where the Japane id miles southeast of St. Mihiel. Wi- [48 the advancing Ines at many)“ py the time the engincers reached | ote e Japanese are charged with | Sinn Fein agent convicted of bring- ‘ 2 can sailors as Well as t ; ring Mihiel, was reported by the French! roy is fourteen miles cast of st, [DIACes, some of them large, where|a place somewhero near Noyon they | goititre have made a splendid name|!aVing taken up arma against the au-| ing Sinn Fein. propaganda into. the ‘War Office to-day. Mihiel. Both of thes places are in © machine guns had chewed|were nearly exhausted and almost! for themselves by thelr good deport. | thority of the Suviet . % pi that through, Still the German waves Without equipment. Thero they were| ment in this country. Leon Trotsky, former Foreign Mine | rit Statew Was torday sentenced to | ———————___. ‘Along the left bank of the Meuse, at portion of the Iino offictally re- fir given a chance to rest and ere] ‘ any, Former Foreign Min-| one year and one day in the Federal t in the Apremont Forest and in the| fed to as the “Toul Sector.’ " came on, without firing a single shot | equip, According to all reports, they = P. coDea OHEN ister, has been appointed Joint Min-| prison at Atianta by Jude A. N. Hand. Se Gk ee “Northwest of Rheims (in the|—jvt Advancing. were entitled to it, for certainly they | RIORITY LIS ister of War and Marine, He has| «pnts ta a serious offense,” said Judge ; region of Fitrey, there was also mu-| Cnemin-des-Dames sector, a 7 ; oe ATT EOE aie ae to un- gave the Germans a generous sample |beon acting as Minister of War since| Hand, “but as it has been ieee rat rE D 7 9, eotor, hore | derstan hese tactics, but, never- hat th 5 asi yi je nm you tank ariitery Aghtiog,” the communi. | American, trovpe ure Menciagy are | eae weed nace that Rete Se rerten Ate to expect from FOR INDUSTRIES ISSUED the Government was removed to Mos-|were merely an agent and not a pring | 40,b9"%,,f00 Revert N.Y. chotra: see que said, jetecaentet raid resulted in some ———-<¢, cow, ipal I will make the sentence as Neht| Choir, 452 4p, ,¥4 i pire “The Meuse flows northward | prisonors. Northeast of Mont tren — a Rugsia’s national flag henceforward | 44 Possible.” = through St. Miniel and erdun, It aud, we took some prisoners” 390 U. S. TRANSPORTS RUSHING Precludes Preferential Treatment to] Wil! be red, with the inscription | | Martin Gonboy counsel for the ac- ; “Rossiskay Sotsialyiticheskaya Fed. | (use jor him on account Plants Whose Products Are kay Sotsialyiticheskaya Fed-| 0° iis age, Welsh was a sailor on the erativnaya Sovietskaya Respublika” ERAL Si Sk : ‘oa. ' > Vite Celt! when ‘rested last Noyembe: AMERICAN ENGINEERS IN FORCE | TROOPS TO FRONT IN FRANCE, {228.0% (oso Besinttes ga are WASHINGTON, April 10.—The War Republic . This was decided upon to-|Ireland to this country told of plans {ARY MAODONALD, i THAT SAV Industries Board to-day Issued a revised | ay in a resolution passed unani-|belng made for another uprising. Tt was] Services at CAMPRMLS f A Ss priority Met under whioh Industries will fussed by the Central Executive Com-|tochnical charge against Welsh war CR UR OR pivadway. @6th et, Wodnes, it ssistant Secretary of War Crowell Declares get coal and railway transportation, | Mitte of the Alls Ruseian soviete, that on the trading with ‘the ee : rman Sverdloff, proposing the rooklyn, : rential treat . F d Part of G Situation Abroad Will Be Serious for a It precludes preferential treatment to) resoiution, said it was imperative to BOLENDER.—On April 8, PHILIP 4 ‘orme art o en. Carey’ s Improvised i i . any plant which does not have & sub-| Jocidg the quostion of the flag im- SHELLED THREE YEAR YEARS, BOLENDER, beloved husband of Elie i Army and Held Back Rush of Long Time for Allied Armies. stantial percentage of products of ex-} nedintely ng ‘the Russian flag will fe anaier (neo Hulseman), and ; ; ceptional Importance. seek oes Rierets CIVILIANS QUIT ARR S| brother of titian spangent: ‘ , Fi F WASHINGTON, April 10.—Amere@ @ list is as follows, in order of /MAVe to wavevover the embassies tn Goorge P. Bolender, in hie 88th year : irst Few Days. ican troops have not gone into battle | | SWIFTS, 1,800 000 EGGS BERATED fo cg acicall (en aikats Berlin and Vienna and we cannot a Friends and relatives, also meniber : ‘ pth wee : ami have the old tricolor, so I think it] ay. of Oharity Lodge, No, 7 is t LONDON, April 10.—But for the|Canadian engineers. ‘They held tase | RSH RY Boe Oe: Reorelery, of War and 1 Ne plantar nlante Soc|most proper to adopt the red fag City of 25,000 Held Out Under M., and "scovitan Warne eyo @allant defense put up by Gen./sround stubbornly and onl Crowell announced to the National) QW HAND, CAN'T SELL THEM ip MADUTASIHTIGR Snsincal ‘ Almost Cont B Mason iS catlenl 5 1 jcals|under which we fought and gained mos| inuous Bom- partment, are invited to attend Mavoni Carey's improvised army, in which re eerily Prepared positions when| Conference of American Lecturers, exclusively, cs Plants. , domestic victory." bardment. vices Wednesday evening, April te, ‘orced to do so and Infilcted casual. " - ferro allots, fertilizers and fire: — i at his te) aidence, 878 Ohaune American railway engineers played &| 1169 by tne thousund comer aa He Lc qgicanen Lpnlgenaaime el I itera Trade that Hoover Will] brick, and” plants | manufacturing, PARIS, April 10.—The civilian popu-| Brooklyn, at 8 P. Mf, Intermes prominent part, says the correspond-|imans as they eave sven ee er-|near future Gen. Pershing's men will milling, ened ing, patie presery: SIXTEEN BRITISH AIRMEN lation of the city of Arras has been re-| Thursday afternoon, 2 P, aM, at nan ent on the western front of the Daily | mation, in ono place In ua many eel mney Obporing the Germans, Rehear Case, and Closing Order | ins 4m moved. Bor more than three years the| eran Cemetery, 4 jace in as many as The situation will be serious for & . vn ARE LOST IN HEAVY MIST clty, before the war a place of some} = — Mail, the enemy might have pushed | #*Ven waves, each wave ten men deep {a e ’ 3 | May Be Modified, 5,00 ; Tao is pla long time,” Mr. Crowell declared 25,000 inhabitants, held out under al- PERSON through to Amiens in the first twine yards apart, “The Germans have been going well| Swift & Co. the packers, who have oo —- most continuous bombardments by the| Guonos ABE i dayg of hls great attack, ‘Tho im-| 2°? Americans with ‘na.Canadiana|and only heavy rain storms have pre. |!8d thelr I 1 eggs suspended PAID IN EIGHT MONTHS LONDON, April 10.—Perry Robin-|enomy's big guns. It is situated on the| ooo daa 43 BE joe Tae z | bad all the ammunition they needed, vented them from making furthe | for thirt? day: red to-day with son, writing to the Daily News Mon-|Scarpe, just behind the northern end of | ¥-i_€0 there om provised force held an important) and although they Were unsupp i Lok Nay . Alan Fox of the Food Board on day, sent the following despatch from | the main battle front ‘ j stretch of the front against furious! by artillery and armed only with|> tne work of rushing additionat| {°tt!™ othe slosing, ‘The packing com-| rota! for Faonnty Alone $56,076,-| British correspondents’ headquarters: | with the care of the are ante {rit = Nn AdGiMONAT) Dany confesses itself in a very embar Muy before yesterday (Saturday) {and wags un ed during the throel pom German onslaughis, That and with @ fow machine guns, |troopx acrovs the Atlantic continued | rassing situation, as it now has on hand{ — 000, Internal Revenue Bureau Pay Pale ene di pa Seat A Sars of bombardment wae killed heen “There was no doubt in anybody's | they poured soythe-like streams of|in full swing to-day. 0,000 dozen exes Announees. WAS. DAG CRY Tae Wnty: HX" Tahell Just aa he was leaving the town, i mind that they would hold on grimly! bullets into the enomy at several dif- By restricting imports, withdraw-| If the company carries these egga over ached teen of our machines fai ete FOR after the arch d been removed. as long a@ breath remained in theie|ferent times until Weapons were ling ships from the less necessary trade | for the period of thirty-day suspen:| WASHINGTON, April 10.—War taxes have had the same thing before ; 80 hot tl ! b kets of the A: |during Flanders fighting on a some bodies,” says the correspondent, How | %° hot as to be uscless. channels, and obtaining neutral ton-| sion it will be guilty of violating the |took from pockets of the American | ote tar scale ip the early part e the men. were assembled before day-| This handful of American soldiers xe, the United States has put 2,-| l!mitations Imposed on the holding of | peopte $56,076,000 tn February, or 6251, | o¢ the day the visibility was good and rel laughter, wo an ia ry to the at , hese figures, reported tox Phen suc f pend sion ered Pode g shambles they were aienes He the} to carry men and munitions to Ate nthe |by che Internal Revenuo Bureau, are the page ee a riging westerly qj : N! Food Hoard was eriods of the year previous, and 4} ‘i } meric was a «trade. to- : vind ch rose to ; z f field for some time that the force was| | 0 the vicinity of |e nhe shipping tifuatic Gay tha ade an ap- {heavier war levi |men came straggling in some houre i able to get artillery. But es goon pa\ nals tee were the Americans | vopupie than at any niveation to Mr. Moov: Mors te nearing | yotal Internal revenue collections in| after they were due, and sixteen did artunctire Offerings for Wednesday, April 10th, they had it they certainly used it to 01 a © time jn the official) nation entered the war | Or de that the closing order woul yy | February were $89,130,000, and sipce| not come back at all that day, Only SPECIAL MINED CANDY—For & nity lover who doesn't care for one kind qi | communiq: but it has 1 | ly a small y made that th ing order would be ak Pe we ey Phat | sfore, however, when th thin newer ted. ia! uriety dn whut f 008 ddvant only now | includes on! ment a ly 1, 1917, $549,962,000, ‘This fs only|@ few days befor nt yon, b vag th Reels It was the men | D@¢? Possible to secure theze details ;000 tons of Duteh ships requ v [uty 1, 1947, Bb40.863.000, This ia only | few, daze beter. aiitons occurred, | siamonte wit alae t gerd psy is Biel ‘ing their | 8f thelr exploits, lit in believed : 3,000,000 ton mark YANKEES’ GAME OFF. peed trom tux sources, mainly ine | Ut of thirteen who failed to return Chocginrepoered 29¢ & woo my w! elr | will be reached when all the Duteli pi 7 . ‘my =) tho first day, five afterward came fn, ho Americans were working | th ‘To this tonnage will be added the! ; ext July 1. hey could not communicate with ASSORTED FRUIT AND \ River Somme near Sailly-Laurette |Canadian command They quickly |ised this summer, and the ships uy ere at Cone Park tor |X noeena HW, (Aue months Hears the: 1 | shee Ore Sainte Site | e x ick'¥ der construction pace h ‘one Park tor 0 dicated by col oushio and extended southwest to about the/ttrew down their tools, goised their | eaRuar all add ahathar anna Bo. Sraves and the 29,000 from this source 12,000 more E MEN CALLED. ean hae daa i tase River. Weapos and formed themacives tnta| {ons or more which Is to be bull. — | New York Yankees et off on ace Wig inner Navered Candy WITH THE, AMERICAN ARMY |a fight.1g unit. ‘Tue Germans came | seh ial yunt of vain, cold Prose ot anne {bEetits tax eollections we “With Start tor! gently IN FRANCE, April 10 (by the Asso-|on und ‘nally reached the positions|New League WIN Meet ite re 'To-| *! leave here Mehmond to-night | sorahevikt Ak AiHen Aeon? nike April 20, ciated Preas).—The American rail- | where the Amerioans were waiting. A jad will sump to T sbure. ton. April 10,.—-Twelve Bs way engineers who helped stom the| ‘The exact numbers of the engineers | Buffa wa Tore oe, cor ADR IAAL Mame of PY TROGRAD, April 10.—The Rus rvice men, in addi- Palen a Choees ry wr r reat New York, at . tide of the onrushing Germans dur-| cannot be given, but they were com- | nounced ¢ meeting in ate sian Government has wired the Allied | tion to the 150,000 al will | Hin nox Tekinn Beate Winer hae 64. ing. the opening days of the battle| paratively small, They had no in- [hf new internatic a Bagot Longue, |t Kk Governments asking them to state ) start for traini ps ¢ is + 1 POUND BOX Cc femgrt..sboulder to shoulder with 'tention of retreating, however, ang mbgiuled here tamerrow, will be hold | will ey wit the Dodgers a thelr po tion on the Par Bastern sit Marshal Cr The specified welwht tncluges the container \