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MANY NEW YORKERS AMONG WOUNDED IN NE W CASUALTY LISTS Mey xurbyit 165TH AGAIN IN BATTLE: ‘Six New Yorkers in 165th Regiment RUCCANCTOHALT RIGHT OF LABOR ii THREE OF MISS AND MANY JB Se ANTE a = | > WOUNDED IN THAT REGIMENT sngton, Kelloga, Knox, Lodge, Mee Permission Asked yr Germany | Exemption — ‘Penalizing | | in View of Japanese Landing | Bill Refused by a Vote " Nadi ot wounded, lives at No, 314 Bast 624 at Vladivostok. of 34 to 25. Companies K ik M gutter ite | ee | e LONDON, April 11.—' Ishevik| WASHINGTON, 4; Heavily; but None of THet | Jocy, Weenes oF oe tes Aprit 14.—The Bolshevik] ‘ 5 # pecially, apparently, have been in ‘ Government has asked Germany for ia na day, 34 to 25, ref > Members Is Killed. | haa fighting, and the commanders of . ||| i gene ! permission tpone the demobil- | prove lebor's right to strike in war]] Sufferers from low and fallen | bot! ere vo! 5 ‘ | Pe : : \ eau er Goeuanh Sa an weld vabs {zation of the Russian Army jn con-| time. By that vote it remeted a con- |} arches will very often find To-day’s onsualty let shows fur) oy ana capt, John P. Hurley of sequence of the Japanese landing at| ference report on a bill penattaing do- || felief in the Hurley A/C Com- ther engagement of the 166th Infan- | Company K. Viadivostok srding to Reuter rietion wat material and faters bination Arch Prop Shoe. ty, & New York Regiment. ‘Throe| gome of the wounded were mem- RE a St eR Te Petrograd correspondent. ference with product ‘ he men reported missing are from | bers of the 165th Sanitary Detach- ihe foreign consuls in Viedivoe The re t was rej wn , Company K of that regtinent, which | ent, who had been trained as TRIES 10 SAVE TWO: Sethe . are esr i ; * : y wet oa wrote w ously suffered heavy ca ithe ALL in MAJOR MOVNAHAN'S | of Allied marines there was due to fieally oviding that none of the} anarchy and that the forces will be withdrawn ax soon as the consuls ording to yesterday's list BATTALION, THE THIRD. | cflion there are more wounded. * | Company K 4s part of the Third Bat- The missing are Private Michael! |tallon, commanded by Major Timothy | sftna |.J. Moynahan, who was wounded two | Company K, whose home is} No, 427 East 157th Street; Private | '¥e¢k# ago and received the French smas Connelly, Company K, of No.| War Crosse, Company M, thirty-five | 3 Third. Avenue, and Private | tember of which have already been | n the act she | | | ‘ Id apply to} leone who struck in an order has been restore i Viadivostok telewraum erad, ‘The British Govgrnment a reason to suppose the American Gov. |), inher pay o ter working revelved tr ditior H Made over a special last dee FORE HEE ter denunciation of strikes in war] Has C forepart, B instep and A heel. ries A, Wigging, Company K, of pe et slightly wounded, ts also in| erik ued Puputiene | Home Senator cd that || Prevents foot from slipping at 28 John Street, Warwick, q Delies sdalee Sites aati Gait Viadivastate dors tober: le labor has every right to demana| heel, corset fitting at instep, Mrs. Agnes Connolly received a! e jor Moynahan has been tn oe 1 Neda : om fo: fort . With » bepertaent meswaye thia morn. |{8 Hospital Capt. John Patrick pur-| Quartermaster, of Freighter ag STR LPT ae TEs [once Sate ee eee Sinner ath peers in wid elgn Affairs, sald in the House | ¢¢ of Commons to-day in replying to a question : } ley, Commander of Company K! has f . - 2 As no More right to hold up pro- < maying that her son, Thoman,| taken his place, Yesterday's list re.| Offers to Go Down When into action on March 20 and | ports Capt. Hurley as slightly wound-, Workmen Are Overcome. medium and narrow toes, Our beautiful shades of Cordovan! duction of war matertal by striking e. A German squadron with several | en an army haw night to jeojant Shoes are made possible by using only las been missing since, bth a Oe Sin Ba D. Burn \EUT, © D. BORNS transports {x fanoted Ss Soave aenived bing the wikits L battle by strik- |] the best leathers, being treated by the RECEIVED LETTER THE DAY HE jomas C. P. Martin, Easton, Pa A drama of sacrifice and quiet hero-) ——_____ pees ie | Hurleyized secret process which in- at Lovina, n way between Helsing yorg, Finland, The #quad m the direction © WENT INTO FIGHT. and Thomas J. Jackson, Columbia,’ : . _|trecin, of the came company, ism was enacted to-day in the dark LEWIS DEFENDS WILSON . The last letter I had from . Y sighth| Steel after-tank of the ol! fre If | | tow creases the life of the leather, re Senators favoring the provisio taining its rich lustre to the end, fors and V ron came fr Capt. Hurley lives at No. 8 Elghth ] mother said t« Avenue Brooklyn, Mrs. Hurley heard! Frank H. Buck, In dock at the foot of IN OVERMAN BILL FIGHT und & small force was said to have |” : la March 20, from hin two weeks ago, He t¢ a Charles Street, One man deliberately landed and occupied Lovisa 1 0 RE The eee ete S seth ° o the fight member of the Crescont and Cornell played his life against the chance of German troops numbering 15,000 ar should not be used aguinst works 1434 Broadway bf on ed or ee tn salen tan ives t tab cites non ia Those ‘Againet Measures President | operating along tho southern coast of | mien who wtrnick. sro dake | TT Bewadoay | nt-hearted | Lieut. Burns's home is at No, 17 lost Wants Are Against President, — | Faas wee I os. ce het ee te vimed at : as Miss Mildred A So Arden Str where his wife and Some repairs to nilkhead of the Ha Say ben eer rhea Bisec easy haat aM iy : bran st Bist Street, recelved a War their two boys are now ataying, Mrs, tanker’s afterhold had been contract- le Says. Finnlah rebels, according to a de- (strikes rather than et saboteas tment message to-day saying a cable from her hus-, ed for by the Steplien Ransome Com-, WASHINGTON, April 1).—-The Overs | bide BOL.» Matentay: Phe: WU) Ie omed: sepa ly OR TE ee sident | authorizing the P: ordinate governmental depart- nts, drew new opposition when iobate was resumed to-day in. the ved mr that thirty to forty Russian sub- | person destroying war material or in- ng With its producti | Mt call ny, of No, 401 West Stre and to-) man jomats here have re ports | years in prison or $10,000 fine on any ther, Corpl. Harold A, Benham, y indea in action March 21. Benham brothers at the day Henry Perce, man of the isted in the Seventh Infantry a yenr company, accompanted by Willlara ) and was transferred to the 165th Tdeuts, Jackson and Martin were | Curson, went to the ship to make @ sonate, Senate Smith of Georgia de- fore the war he had been secretary | assigned to the command after be- | survey of the work to be dono. Merce) caved he favored the bill (nsofar as) the treasurer of the Luders Ma-|ing graduated from the Plattsburg , ind the workman lowered themselves! it affects the tion of the Jonstruction Company, Stamford, | Officers’ Schoo! last jummer. Other | into the tank. milltary establishment, but sald any th men of Company K reported slight. | Deadly monoxide fumes lurked in| attempt to re-organize civil depart- mn Ni iN marines and destroyers and four of | te five battleshipa are still off Ifels tors, the capture of which ts prob 4 ably part of the German aim, It is] ‘Tener Hows believed, however, that the warships have all bean rendered unserviceable by thelr crews, Henderson, Hollls, New Mexico, MeKel fames, Jou Cimothy J. Sullivan, first serg ly wounded are: the bottom of the steel pit. A feeble} ments would only “produce confusion tendior tens dition I ea | 10 Martin, Overman, Pittman, Company and his. bn rats. James J, Dalton of No, 908/ cry aroused the crew of the steamer "Md divoniers Corr. NA GENHAM- Unchanged. Nanadell, Shafroth, Sheppard, Shields, v t 127th Thomas J. Roth-/ und, peering over the side of the WASITIN litton of Senator Willlam J. 8t TON, April 11.—The nes J. Sullivan, « corporal in the Swanson, Thompson, ‘Till War Department officials for the en-| ~ ‘ ee oe npany, wore wounded, we. {Well No, 284 East 1834 Street; Corpla. hatch the sailors saw the bodies Of) J nlous war task, Sonator Xiniti said F Siiseourl, who wae atricken with pa- Tieene “Yee ee | ling to a War Department mes: | Michael Laddy, address County two below, prone on the plates. jay well aw “fallure” in business or- \rnlysia yesterday, was} y une nson of California, Keeps Guiden's Fr ye to Mrs. Annie Krauss, No, 120 Van Ireland; John Gavaghan, No. 2 Felix Lascowsky, quartermaster of go anged early tosday, Senator St MeNary, Nelson and Norris4. Total and Ready for Us } Fifth Street, Brooklyn; Philip H second class and a member of the Holiricgel, No. 2515 Seventh Avenue,’ rank H. Buck's crew, volunteered to tilek Ryan, No, 771 go down into the chamber of death John T. Vogel, No.\ to rescue the mer With a rope . Richmond Hill, L. 1; | looped under hig arms he was | fer all his own powers and virtu ( e¢ Michael Bannon, 108th Street | Cd Into the hold by others retire, Supporting the measure, Sena | ‘ crew. tor Lewis of Iilnois, challenged Sena rard A. Buckley, “"Tixcowsky manayed to gather the tor Cummins’ statement and declared | ith Street; Herbert J.! gorm of Pierce in his arms and Was that “any who are against any Kelly, No, 306 West 107th Street;., being hauled to clear air when, 6Ud- nasure the President demanda ax Shipbuilding lute yesterday and early last! ye adopt tand his physicians «aid they ar pefu. for his steady re enator Cummina of Towa said thu er the bill tho President ¢ appoint a “deputy president, [ar cuoctne woncaressene] erate: Bankhead, pe SE il i . nat Timothy was In the Sixth Cavalry Agains ; ist 98th Street, alater of the boys. said Mrs. Krauss Building Official Gives U. S Shamber of Commerce a Most Optimistic View. CHATOAGO, April 11, American 1 the sth, served on t nd afterward went to France. Jame the most vital factor in nt with him HU tae necro carpe eedla ke the gag overcime him. 1 nveessury to win the war are against} Amerigan war activities, was dis- BUY THE NEW 44% LIBERTY BONDS WROTE HE HAD HOPES OF SOON ey une slipped clear of the rope, the President leussed by one in the thick of the vce sare eer SHOT GIRL HE WOOED, racial wor. o-ny atthe meting Sold at the Franklin Simon & Co. Bond Booth the dangerous descent into the tank | States, which is holding Its sixth an “GETTING INTO GAME." Lawrence Finerty was woun Meyer, No, S24 Flatbush Avenue, 4 i) Brooklyn; John J’ Casey, No, 174 ection on March 21, according to word 19th Street, Manhattan; Patrick C the War Department to his si8-) field, No. 204% Fitth Street, Jersey Mrs. P, Dolan, No. 494 West City; Joseph M. Farrell, No. 764 East ang, one ‘ona; the bodies. of the ° oth Street, Finerty, who was assist- tobert W. Holmes, No.4! reo. were led to the , tad to Es. | Must meeting here ‘olmes, No. three were hauled to the surfa 4 .oung Woman Had Tried t t ‘The speaker was George J, Bakiwin, t engineer at the Hott! Manhe 7tn Street; Raymond E.Jack-| Dr. Haw from St. Vincen ; \listed last July. The last } ». 170 Bay Sist Street, Brooklyn; Hospital with « pulmotor worked ove cape Married Man's Attention emior vice president of the American : but He Pursued Her, \International Corporation, chairman ater received from him was dated James Murphy, No. 764 St, Nicholas, c#ch, Vut was extinct = the board of the American Inter- Or March 3 and said that Finerty's bat James J. Sullivan, No. 314 ~ ‘1 ith j * ational Shipbuilding Corporation, mmmerce of the United son, > ,| Police @ 648 MeDor ul A. Dusarin, K Com-!of J. Beber East fist Street; Leon man, K Company, No. 192 Ridge alion was being movtd and th Street; Joseph P, Dunn, No. ! ell (We nN f the boys had hopes of s¢ 209 West 104th Street; John J. Butler, pibhaas CE \which operates the Hog Island and ng into the game.” No. 409% Washington Avenue, New i two other yar ‘Three of those reported o Haven, Conn.; Dantel J. Carroll, No. | Street, Lakewood, N. J; hie former sweetheart, ani] Mr, Baldwin exp! the view, not aeninhad lara Gh COrtAUY O60 275 Ninth Avenue, Manhattan, and Feeley, K Company, No. 3 ae terse [ehared in many auarters, that the re: Private Lawrence Finnerty Harold A, Benham, Chapin, N. Y. Compan ‘ i #Ath Street, ‘They sail) conatructio Lemke. ondwelant 1 West goth Street: Private Robort | Among other members of the former | Pinkie, K had given a fictitious! tons of shipping can he expected of H oth reported slightly injured were: | y.; John J. American yardsin 1918, Ho estimated fiohnston, No, 301 Kast 54th ect Sergeants—Le: + John dss 7 10n ; ° . bee Fate Wraeey, BCLOMEM NEA eee) binant w No approxiinately the samo tonnage from GAINST an enemy who has neither respect for human heesOKta naan B lyn; Victor L, Hichorn, Sani. ‘ : ther countriss il : * reverence ft God I akes P att Lael aia aia Re Detachinent, ‘No. 308 Helsey’| obaon “Avenue, Laurel Hl Ho thought the maximum efforts of liberty nor reverence for God, who makes war on doorge att . ni t, Brooklyn; ‘Thomas M. Gleason, | Daniel Flynn, M Compan yung man after she the t ts had been reached, In 4 ma) fg, whose husband ived this oablegram from her MU) Francie Meada. i ae i‘ Goat kod diventh army, Bessie learned Beber's demanda upon It terman holiday, who strikes down the aged and the infirm, “All right. With regiment ius_K Company, No. 416 Latay-| eentes Brooks; dullue, Garitar, hee aunt (0 ok | i the maimed and the sick, whomakes a shambles of sleep and a soondod $n acta on Maton #1. Me MUR \lsoJames D. Dunn, K Gom-| baegt No: 4088 _ Geiahen, Mt Com Wait eperalon WORKERS IN NAVY YARDS slaughterhouse of prayer, who tramples under-foot the right awrance of Biushiie Naughton, K Compusys No- 868 Third | s9y Seat “Avenues JOHN 3. Gllney re | ond fe RUFTY tw her lew | of nations to live and exalts the harvest of the sword, who Private John L, Sullivan, Avenue; Richard bany Avenne, | 2° who, tnfurtated when yon, K Compnay, Pulled @ revolve: Mechanics Get $5 a Day, Amoun plunders in the name of defence and kills in the name of the a 7G Biro and Ase vee 7’ | Sorseainh We Olcaneee ie. Geena No, 418 York Street are an Ca piers tial tts abe Ae ee wish Divinity, who blasphemes of victory one hour and whines AU GOES Tt a jt exbmtel] wWwastttncron ink new like a cur for peace the next, who dispenses iron crosses for Compan nue, Brook ’ murder on the field of ten million crucifixions and chants - flallsBe one A y, M Com. y va . 7 126 Hast & Joueph ; Na a requiem of hate over Freedom's dead—against such an the Standard. Y cing NL od irday. hi, Wi pr ieee apes Heese hetero iaere t Za @ Sixth Avenue, Astoria, | James Harn peat a venttane| Tennent “ad enemy there can be only two alternatives —either we mus bert Hengston, K Company, Fore i, | Gansevor (lls, la Ls Arthur Bennett, ix Com- naire Have But One Chotce ' CAN’T aes UNIFORM lay down The Price of Victory or We Must Lay Down arrests) f. tw ‘ . many, 56th Street; Will- Sixty me ' jam J. K Company, he questionnaire 1d at * sarion sep Bi by we A. N. Hand in the Veteran, 65, Me Says He Loves Our Arm Company, arold. J. Hazel, K Company, No.| timrict Court that the re to Wear Navy Garb Rdward J. Bradburg, K Com Re 217 Hudson St Healey, MI vie oh are : a tan koi old S18 Amsterdam Avenue; John Braw- | Campany, Ne 26th Street; | tieit chotee of Jotning é In ‘ ley, K Company, No, 301 Bast 38th Thomos H any, Beton, ine to fall. Martin Con stion of BUY THE NEW 4%% LIBERTY BOND t; Harold A. Broe, IX Company, , Avenue, Ei the draft, was waked t A ; No. 115 Clinton Dante) Bros- | ward tionnaire to each man, ai hom a sty-f 80, AS COR Re ny N Ons Third Ave- yet be. A eset; & . i t an 'o : I I ack! K Company,| Company, No. 606 We | wo Walving exe! wi a s eis ; Z 187 Wast 11th Stret: Herbert HL. James J. Kenney K ¢ DPALY, ie und turned over to the 16: tthe ute S ubscriptions received at our Liberty Bond K Comps No, venk 161 Roger court : a hes 6 ° i Kewo0i rag re a F, Lae Kl, 2 tink these men tee Booth on the Main Floor Bernard ( Franklin Aven No. West 63d. St rooklyn Tho Ad n, K Com. when I was « cs K Company, No, 462 Fourth No. 444 7 Brooklyn ; hon ra ie Brooklyn; William Conville, 1 McBride, any, No. anitorie Sl pection of |e superior workimans any 976 rd Avenue. cond AV « McCon- iniform Marrison Hair of whieh it is K Company, No. | neil, Company rade, puts it in a class by itself, That Avenue, Hrovklyn; Joseph | Place, West N j why careful buyers for the best ho- Cucciol, K Company, No. VELL Fateh | artland, K ¢ Ww. A cramer’ wae |) Franklin Simon & Co. ely, clubs, hospital: and private homes Steet, Brooklyn; Ju Dal ue; Freder een in this country a lit no ABs ; Company, No. 10 ven Glen Cove than @ b, will ma ral Samuel Pancoast Cou | ay #2 leet Hull's Wedding. Teds, Mat- Willan A, Devi A we K Company, No, 416 Mecker| public d enieat retired, diod in a hospital here Fifth Avenue, 87th and 38th Sts. tresses, Spring reasonable prive 443 Fightn Avenue: Thomas Dillot ue, Hrookly hn FP. MeWenns, ¢ in Carnegie tercay He was born ir a.) At your dealer, o Company, No. 184 Bast 102 P kk Company, N Jackson Ave ar Admniral Com Was navigator FRANK A. HALL & SONS ‘Timott Dolan, M Company, No.| Long Island ¢ Francis C. ii the dattlesh|y zogiana in the Bpan: | Manuiaciurers of Bods and f FD ater ear erent Pani a | mama CODE ry ‘apes tof tetera tee | 3 25 West 45th St. l0tth Street; Amos H, Dow, K Com (Continued on Sixth Page) t 4 Conimittee, will 4 ldept of Woodbury, N. f

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