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xen ie s The ees = 1“ Circulation Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE TWO CENTS. “ri in0 Tasted “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ YORK, “TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. HREE MIT. CHEL CAMPAIGN LEADERS INDICTED Pa “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 20 PAGES Weather—Cloudy and cooler; probably showers to-night. LANE a al oe 0 EDITION PRICE TWO CENTS. BRITISH GIVE UP BAILLEUL LOA DRIVE 1S NOW CLOSE TO FIRST BILLION LOAN DRIVE TOTAL “PROUD OF U, §, TWO BIG AIRSHIPS, 40 PLANES INDICTS CH § SULZER . NOW SH 46525; AR,” EARS nua ORAL BOM LAS AND NEWCOMBEFOR hn chines Were for Use Against Americans. York District Falling Be- in Achievements of Allied : k; GENEVA, April 16.—Fnorinous loss was ca hind in Results. Forces—Goes to Capital. | which destroyed the Zeppelin works at Manzel, d by the fire Saturday | r Friedrichshafen, The Grand any "Cheep Mitchel "MAYOR HYLAN OUSTS Leaders With Conspiracy EXAMINER OF ACCOUNTS, , WASHINGTON. Amrit te | AN ATEANTIC PORT, April 16—lispe, according to rellable reports trom Rorschach, on Lake Constance to Conceal Payments Liberty Loan subscriptions | Secretary of War Baker arrived | onceal Payments. ‘ amounting to $006,468,280 Pam eras i ie | Veat quantities of raw materials were burned, and it ts reported at Con aaa i F were | ber his morning from Europe, Brother-in-Law stance that two large Zeppelins and forty alrpianes also were destroyed, Hirshfield Alexander Grant, of Commissioner Fired Mayor Hylan to-day fired reported to-day to the Treasury whee he had been at from eleven of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts. This includes most of Monday's subscriptions. report has come from the the British, lo sing ea ole | P| e pl 1 and French fronts, in- |C™Prising the whole fleet then at the plan Many warehoures were reduced to ashes, as also were the plant, situated close (o the workshops ie eens He anno unoeriae tt The fire broke out between 10 and 11 o'clock on Saturday and burned and by leas Kowa babeved that |! day Sunday, according to two Swiss travellers who were in Friedrich: shafen Sunday, The fire began with an exploston, and there were frequent MORE WILL BE NAMED. | | American the offices of spected our troops and talked with | To-Day’s Action Based on | $5,000 Paid to Ex-Governor nd Mischa Appelbaum. her-in-law of his friend and No of Accounts) Minneapolis District, where the Grant Commission: | appoint through the 1 Purchase the disposition of campaign funds, in| tee from Phillip Shavpiro. n David Hirshfield ant’s last Job Was — selling campaign started yester- Dorkagieinetn tenets War Sec- |¢*blosions throughout Saturday night and the following day, apparently | Chree men prominent in the Mitohel | E%aminer of Accounts, fidget ened) day. retary went direct to ter dock, with- | due to-the bursting of gasoline tanks and hydrogen cylinders. | Mayoralty campaign were indicted wl slat tak : ie out being delayed ot quarantine, or ‘There was something like a pante in the town, where several houses day by the Fixtraordinary Grand Jury | La sek Comptroller Craig held up| ' the nation subscr boarded by the immigration authori-| were set on fire and others damaged. Masses of debris were hurled Into on the chargé of conspiracy in hidi ng | bayment on bills for commodit Third Liberty Loan stand to-day—|ties, The veasel waa once one of the| {he air by the explosions. | | the eighth day of the drive—at $806,- "| 465,250. | big ships of the German mercantile | re feet,(plylng between this country ang | 200 PARAGoD KILLED, 200 INJURED. |Hamburg, and which once made one| © PARIS, April 16.—The material losses in the fire which destroyed me of the fastest trips across the ocea.|alreraft factories near Friedrichshafen were enormous, including thirty | trict, which fs New York's, the figure | Not a flag was flung to the breeze,| squadrons of airplanes reserved for use against the American alr fleet, it the druggist and son-in-law When the Mayor made Hirshfield a member of ty contravention of Section 546 of Pena) Code. The three are ex-Goy alien In the Second Federal Reserve Dis- | tall Willian Sulzer, ex-State ator chase Committee the under ianding was ; ial i} on so be anved | 9 cloe! ond a ulute d, he steamed oe ere toda Josiah T. Newcombe and William 34, ‘4t millions am be waved ' k to-day was $264,200,000, [nor a salute fired, as she ates up| was announced here to-day 7 | . TABS: SUEDE: Mayo < district has set Itself the task | the harbor, One hundred and forty persons were killed and 200 {njure Childs, Chairman of the Fusion Es- py hover . Wu saiurn wlth mente of pride and ies Bk ibdicrtrla oF j Dg one-half the total loan. t doing it ‘ere New York's fulfilling this high hope it iid have already subseribed $408,- A number of his : ularly those in whi nds are located food authority that confidence at the achievements of the United States and Aliied Gaia “States aoa Ati coors ERMAN WOUNDED FILL ecutive Committee, tments, parti Immediately after reporting — its blanket indictment of the three men stated or = D vt Na a Sec nid | to Justice Goff the Grand Jury retired |- ation of Hirshfield would not occasion | 5 7 mncrone She water che) aecretere: ake sirprise mi as he stepped aboard a train which to consider farther indiciments which, eee a eennan to-day | ThE overnight increase over the fig-| win take him to Washington, | t is understood, will be brought next ottained the resignutt Goorge A $ distriat at the close of) secretary Baker was accompanied ay was only $11,748,- ppointing amount to ond Russel! by his secretary and Major Gen. Block, Chief of the Bngineer Cory) Reports to the State Department Say Hospitals inclal managers of the Central| a: washington, D. C., and Col, Brett | Ne Jammed Beyond Capacity and That other prominent men in week against 4 the sion ranks Comb tmen irges | Prevention Bureau | Specifically the inc Se CBRE ition hens eo mn enitte t Nol 1) ra pteloe lof the Ordnance Department. The} 4 the concc nt of th ayments of th overnight {ncreaso Tairoed ais cake, : ~ : 3 noted sin pn Grive wasted, | ere ren ones oneal Se ye Medical Supplies Are Short. It was reported that on Tarke subseriptions : % | came steamer were twenty German pri WASHINGTON, at the bond depart-|oners, taken from the U 58 when ai | Second Federal Reserve | American destroyer sank the sub- | paying for their advance on (he western front was told in des spatches to pS 0-day marine, but this was later dented py 7 OF TO-DAY'S LARGER|Gen. Shanks of Unite tates | State Dep#tment to-day saying that 25 trains loaded Army, SUBSCRIPTIONS, eaty | passing through Aix La ¢ thapelle every night, ‘Title Guarantee and Trust Co., $1,- Two BRITISH MISSIONS The hospitals at Aix, the despatches said, have be rowded beyond their capacity and the wounded were lodged in schools, public buildings | ON WAY 10 NEW YORK | and even private houses, There was a great lack of medical supplies and no morphine It also was $5,000 to Willlam Sui same | PROPOSED ‘UNDER SPY ACT Section 546 provides that a truthful | ant | Chambe e'tol Death ree The following pri 6.—The yy ic h 7 [were resint April 16—The heavy price the Gern Mischa Appelbaum, another orator eats who Ken he Mitchel In } no worked in thi M h wounded are rlain Bill Also” Prescribes | Penalty for Interference With Army or Nav) WASHINGTON, report of the expenditures of campaign moneys shall be ma the Secretary of State, These js to the indictment, con- spired to suppress these expenditures from the Fusion report Justice Goff ordered warr be issued for the arrest of the thres en m Nelson ¢ y Brothers, Herwind in & Brother, Act yuder the) Universal, Industrial April 16.—A bill to |, $250,000, | $100,000, | 4 Corporation, | Head of British War Organi. 4 charged with viola | bring all pers tlon of thi nts to he morale of the German troops i pionage reported that nd set next Thursday for thelr an hes pads i + | $100,000 With One Delegation Reach- good, except among the 1 new levies of she t very young, was duved to-day Frederick & Victor Achelia, $100,000. t ~ dictmen Chambel | / i canada. swering to the indictmen hamberla Julius Kayser & Co., $100,000. ing Canada ‘ It became apparent late yesterday wfternoon when the members of the nd Jury filed into Justice Goff's court that an extraordinary situation 1 the Grand Jury room has arisen. and persons interfer or navy neRBAKe Was re Stewart Sik Co. $100,000 A CANADIAN ATLANTIC. PORT Jer, wirclessing for assistance, 6 Battery Park National Bank, §8¢,- | APF! 18.—Two British missle i : Fe United States arrived here toda : 760. he Cattegat 1 it f water will proceed soon to New York Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co., $50,000. HH pe ni £O.ew nnecting the Skag with the oF Se ‘The yurpone of one of the missio It was deducted from the questions militate: Comnsc irae and Cha rman | Char aa Ose 6 Fons $50,000, headed by Gen. Hutchinson, was + Ri ine ae It in 150 miles long, north asked of Justice Goff by the foreman | \ouia ie ee s Bie made public. Gen, Hutchinson |s vd nouth, and ta nt ; of the jury, J. Sinclair Armstrong, | chamber ae ae Heinsheimer Brothers, $50,000 ore in: the: Brit On aiat a Gwedenad on the hat dissension existed. Mr. Arm-|olared one purpose of the measure was| Grteet & Co: (additional), $28,000, | Office the oth Denmark. It is ¢ strong told the Justice that many of|to expedite the trials = a Henry Doherty silk $26,000, Lieut. Gen. ° a and je very difficult to navi the members of the Grand Jury were|charged with sedition, Under the ex | Minployens of: Ley Bratela @. Bro. Lea alle Simtadds avlen te the Co in doubt about recommending indict- | {sting system, he sald, a man could be | $20,000. Fpoued to co-or ‘ ta rentioned t | echnical nature | Mdicted for making seditious speeches | Artistic Weaving Co., $25,000. British offictal bodies | penhugen desp: \ an arm ments because of the —_—>—- f the and after giving bail continue to make nun & Co. (addition. |©o-operating with Earl Reading, B Cattegut q of the offens “I charge you, y to Mr. Armstrong's William Whit al), $25,000. Special Ambasvador to the such utterance | Staten | Juatice Goff said in Commander-in-Chief of Grand Fleet Directs Operations TU shes oe REVIEW BY MRS. WILSON, rittiant BIT ATK. Co., 820,000 | m7 tenner ee i nicalities ay depenc Ty iT | * ern Union Square Savings ank, gh : or empowered within its discretion 0! 4. wilson, as Honorary cha Bihar ny pi 2s ih . radia gees aly as hig vay Diatrict of athe review |. Boke ‘ and Face Charge of Mu © Cattesa plain violation of the law is con- (ay je of women workers at Pit. | $99,000. C a . ounces, The ned, if that law be violated by @ Saturday, !t was announce pyees of Le | onspirac h ships. rhe a Ka Aes if i scan | on, $20, 06 Blaw & | , | shen, H wlers have bee n | All but Two Recap ne White 4 feature House. The parade the Liberty nin Philadelphia the it is responsible Hote! Biltreore, $ ganizations in the Headquarte “The laws presumes every man to 5 ©. Lageman, $100,900 and military police compar know the Jaw, If the formed | ture of the $1,500,000 in the advocacy 1 ac 0,000. |from Camp Logan yesterday in tre {n direct violation of the law, he of Mayor Mitchel's campaig | we Amer ecurition Cor. | Heist 8D order transferring ti en mintta an offense, If you are satis: |" is no such sect Ju poration, $100,000. | rat person, that is a violation of sia Fibre Co \ nal person, that is tneen |mately 100 men belonging 1 seas Loan| C,H e law and the person committing Tope & Co (youths ¢ a 4» just wolng t barre begin training, Alth Jother organizations tn the divi © young w All but two of them have beer fled that a crime has been committed, | Goff told th; Jureys The employees uf G. Awsinck & Co., |qured and will probably fuce , hie ; {s your bounden duty to Mle n-| Several of the Grand Jurors, upon| No. 6 Hanove ure, purchased | conspiring to mutiny, i wa unced 9 ieu une etna ” nent. Every man is held respon- | their return to thelr sanctum, it ts | $48,150 f bond Phis ta the The mujority of the . ey are mtarting ‘ { ¢ for his own acts.” understood, voted aguinst any in : 4 lant sen | the euting: Bae a oo the a f ry man Armstrong then inquired divtments, holding the evide sub. lucand-seek played by |Resiment of Chicago. H V : nouthiag fr i + wind ‘ satice Goff tf there was any se mitted not utticient for drasti ench traltor-spy _— : 3 wit be ith na \ of the Penul Law that modified action .) DANIELS UP IN AIRPLANE. pian canes aro fe sallroad on B48 of the Penal Law, ur B ne la > days | which District Attorney Swann and wheth. | Secretary Taken om Twenty-Minute Nis assistants woo seeking to Indict a. tw a OF twélye.| Vuant Over : . hose responsible for the expendi | WASHINGTON, April 16 COME |S the ' i. ‘ 4 du . | (Contin on Fourth Page.) F deere Punsenger tny : , a an ve of : alowbe! of dra Qt anne loan P ©. Pk Advi, A service hydro-alrplane was used. Jothenburg to-day. @ ia PE fe avaat Garuan/ drive ! led with; Neuve Eglise. 3 ‘ana | east of Baille Kujlen Is on a! thi 0 | Wulverghem A YEAR AHEAD OF TIME Berquin under he: a artillery and trench me sar fire, b cessful minor ¢ HAIG STANDS ON NEWLINE (000 GERMANS 10 A MILE ~INFURIUS FLANDERS DRIVE j ; ; Ss plant had been tran rornieg for the manufacture of alrplanes of the Gotha Attacks Below Bailleul i in the Neigh- borhood of Merville Are Repulsed —French Make Slight Gains in Noyon Sector—Patrols Cross Oise. JELD MARSHAL HAIG in his report to-day announces the capture by Germans of the stubbornly defended lown of Bailes, one of the most important strategic points on the northern line of the Flanders battle front. The British have fallen back perhaps a mile to the north of Bailleul and Wulverghem, a front of about fice miles. In forcing the British back the Germans allacked with three entirely fresh divisions of from 35,000 to 40,000 troops. This would mean the massing of from 7,000 to 8,000 men to the mile, Haig in his new position is un higher ground and may be able to prevent the Germans from flanking Messines Ridge, on the west. An atlack at Wytschaele, at the northern lip of the ridge, is developing. Southwest of Vieux Berquin heavy artillery attacks were repulsed ty the British. This is in the neighborhood of Merville, al which point Haig yesterday reported the defeat of seven German atlacks Paris reports artillery engagements south of Montdidier, and some progress around Noyon, At one point a French patrol crossed the Oise and PORN iG back ideal BRITISH FOUGHT BITTERLY TO KEEP HOLD ON BAILLEUL not | LOSS of High Ground East and Southeast of the Town Compelled Them to Retire to the Northward. LONDON, April 16.—Following is the statement to-day by the British War Office: "Yesterday evening, preceded by an intense bombardment, the enemy ies wide. | taunched very heavy attacks against our positions between Bailleul and The assault was delivered by three picked German divi which had not been previously engaged in the battle, and it succeeded after a fierce and bitter struggle in carrying the high ground southeast and ul known as Mount de Lille and Revetsberg. Our troops o é north of Bailleul and ront have fallen back to new positions to t Bailleul has fallen into the enemy's hand “This morning fresh German attack ! of Wyts are developing in th neighbor- vaete “Karly th { southwest of Vieux oning the enemy also at was repulsed, number of prisoners were taken by us during the night in a suc- prise southeast of Ro “On the remainder of the ‘British front there 1othing of special interest to report.” — : FRENCH GAIN NEAR NOYON; ONE PATROL CROSSES OISE Heavy Artillery Engagement South of Mont- didier—French Raids in Champagne and Vosges—German Raid Checked. PARIS, April 10—-To-day’s statement from the War Office is as f Montdidier there was heavy artillery fighting, a a