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ak i aE eR DRAN GE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. heta? BRITISH MACHINE GUNS MOW DOWN GERMANS A T50 YAR Tosses. All objectives were gained and th csi © «CHURCH DIGNITARIES BLESSING 307TH REGIMENT AT UPTON PERSHNG REPORTS POU MEDAL WO SISAL UT, ONS OX FRE Beyond” alan | activity on both sides at different point our front there is nothing further to report.” ——-+ FRENCH HOLD PICAR Y LINE; AKE FOUR SUCCESSFUL RAIDS : ie i M H »| Total Losses in American Fs | “ive Other Awards Announced , H peditionary Forces Overseas | by Executive Board of the German Attacks in the Region of Hangard Are ; +| Have Now Reached 3,795. Department. Repulsed—New Artillery Battleon Near Noyon. : I ere ee ee [FRENCH REPORT] é ¢, | Pershing’s latest list of the alties | made public the P f t 4 Siin the American Expeditionary 1s for policemen PARIS, April 20.—The following statement was Issued to-day by + © | os tha the warnea |’ tngulshed sorvice | « b | Forces Overseas contains the es} ‘the War Office: ¢ * lof 42 officers and men, bringing the are as follow “The Germans attempted a raid last night in the region ot Hangarde | H : pts it a Haven = wer ake aoe ‘en-Santerre. Prisoners, including an officer, remained in our hands, . imiasioned officers are re-| 5 _ = ate! y, 102d ue a - ‘ ‘ . : " nettor recruit who has been in the service “Qn both sides the artillery fighting continued to be very active be-| Fae tte “ action. rebing’s| only six months, MON war Het dween Lassigny and Noyon. 13 ® | tosses to d | in training school w on Nov. “During the night French detachments carried out a number of 2 ‘ Killed in a . Pt 5 J au ran from the raids at various points along the front, especially northwest and east of ¢ : led 0: * Rhinelander Sedat cent Rheims, in the ee in the sector of Juvincourt and near the % 1g u 104th Procinct, heights of the Meuse. French took a number of prisoners. The , elment, stationed at ‘. ‘ i catanenes pert oh Hate adage ie | Lost il, te in the arrest of Ste nis Germans made several aiternpls west of Butte du Mesni! and in the Camp Upton, aa regimen - | the sr th Includes Rechman, Monselg ls Bureh tera, | Die SERRE a oe eee Woevre, All were repulsed.” o shot Machel in the forehead, but the awarded Weekesser, Bucklofsky trom Pier A Week who the Buckiofsky r held oa and “BOLLNG'S BODY te NQURY® mace LO _ me a ths INSDAY PICARDY pred FN FANE ssi ty Ak oe psig tini Among Troops Who Aided gal | 115th Precinct, who Rove? ae I risk stopped a runaway on Parts of Flanders Field. WASHINGTON, April 20,— The} gag: 1 more or lesa continuously from | YY. Aviation Colonel ein 1 Afso Tell 7 La if Five M al 1in Brooklyn on Jul 9 in Myrtle c r 1 a Dt ned yal sate J ) i hb IDs " AV LONDON, Aprit 20—Each @uc-|[to accomplish this they increased C°UFageous part played by American Lab are } 9n Road to Peronre—Cant ‘ as antum Yards and Frames |“ ‘The medat of the Automobile Club cessive report gives further con-| id thelr, already arent o: engineer units in tho Pleardy battle commands et oe via oe Pt | ery Evidence in Dep..rtment hee Quickly: Rateed Jef America goos to Patrolman Henr firmation of the terrific losses us 2 up to Y csmatare is revealed in an official report from| “ton on March 27 Miller's Death Confirmed. | Open Session M 1) pit Seats SHAE ltR ed aitiee tert tained by the assaulting infantry |in the St and Gen, hing: ‘The teport le-tesed| ee Ape & during t Bae aah fe ¢ 1 ‘ QUINCY I v shin during yesterday's staguinary strug: | ° to hurl on official British reports of the fight] | ng officer of a unit ot] The bo a RG Bott , y aiaaed gle. Between Givenchy and I stuvert | 1 . 8 into the buck Waa? aaalany cverwietinibe nited States Engineors being in| CN ‘ Mbdea ART the ground yesterday was strewn) Undouhtedly this bombardment did Twenty-two Americans were ae ei of Lee suo sector occupier v : . ! Cor r fe na 1 nd r “— with German dead and at many othe:|much damage, but this morning all killed, fifty-five wounded and forty- A ps. This command was in on ae | Sonrd I i D ‘ risten n] was points on the long front of action Be, GEAR a aa te shee for, thelr five are missing. or less paaecoaetny action during ace naioee ck ‘ ‘ la ‘4 y excessive castialties were Infiicted by soquently their sacrifice of life eel The highly commendatory letter of ay in this position, On April 3 0: i the British artillery and machine gun| one bit of a forward trench at Gi- Gen. Rawlinson, commanding the 6th mand was ordered to fall tu n } fire which mowed down the unhappy | veashy and One little outpoxt at Ic a British Army, already has been pubd- os ied & Abbey ae The casualties i . . i : gtorm troops in countless numpers.|(ubert, where a small company of jished, but Is quoted a rt of Gen.| CUFIDE the period March 81 to April : 5 s ‘The British machine gunners worked Reeth eee. peg lig ree Pershing’s report. According to the|# Were: Officers killed, 2; wounded, |celved by Assistant Sccretary : : their weapons in many cases unui] ‘The German infantry kept surging statements of the British commancers | 9) men killed, 20; wounded, 52; 45 hillips bre w of Col. 1 a nr 7 he fatlu t ee = the enomy was but fifty yards away,| forward in waves wil day ubout Gl- where these Americans participated | ™°" reported missing, but it is be- We Waal be a Wiha ane \ - ta ' ® ri A hatdencinipeveate There was no chance of missing hore A i Nigehad age o > hed in the fighting, our boys fourht with| lieved by the British authorities that ti ; } t een disappoint- sal 4 Mack CWREE tor these pointblank targets. Timo aud | At "Givenchy the opposing troops bat. the courage and determination of vet: | ‘hey wer not |, and that shies 7 vid Daniels in an | prilijant ideas for Improvement in the again the enemy line wavered and|tled at close quarters much of the eran® On one sector the American) “any f the ated from ‘ Pe J my v fel back unable to withstand the|day. At one time the enemy succond- | regimental commander was in full] ‘heir co how with | sources : 7 Heaps » ee deluge of bullets, and where they bi in isdn § round and ite Into} command of the part of the front heid | «ther Bri This re-} : : VIENNA REPORT TELLS Sting to close quar. (te south side of the town, but a! 4, mediately by his men, ‘This com.| port of casualties does not consider ; mucceeded in getting vigorous counter attack by the Jrit- t tors 1 . ! m en, ar fers they left a heavy trail of dead |ish forced them out again mand constructed a series of trenches | one detachment of 67 men from which : a ae rae a4 Pee OF ITALIAN REPULSES ‘This sort of fighting continued until and beld thom for a week, being en-' 1 t beer ved. wguesles : { and dying. as f. 1. H t r va alba of Robecq| after 6.30 o'clock Thursday night, = aith J 7 64 tn the neighborhood Scheie} When the enemy finally desisted, at ; Austrians Claim to Hi: Driven }many Germans throw away their) Air having gained a footing In a BRITi SH STAEF SHAKEUP “woop Td TAKE Wi AK i 1 ere : a rifles and ewam the canal to the| pit of a forward trench at one time, a 4 c Se ‘ f i i und Back All Thr British side to surrender when they | body of Germans pushed through ur ore ny ¢ Iallan Plat eirthey got to battalion headquarters | OFF GOETHALS'S SHOULDERS f counsel for 1 ; in could no longer bear up under the} tl! iney Bol le Iaariley aud ; Diy ae stream of machine gun bullets which | itis armed them elves and fought MAURICE GOES 10 FRONT! was a dori r, and tT wus | om i was sweeping through them. |side by side with the infantry watil L Nt), me tearitap. do SHR NRG REE ORENaURTERN Resa ih 1 t " : ci The British trench mortars also did) the Germans were beaten back. fea St Ne rg t t e Actir : : $ Fr ke f t great execution, throwing thelr higb | rt ® German attack age nat Ke alee Gan Wulehany Al QOuar eral ts ; ; explosives into dense enemy ranks at|" Ana their Jomece hero also. were | aE Ra DH of tt A 5 1 1 : 4 close range. Tho German artillery| very heavy. Tho enemy is still hav- to Be Slated for Du : : ; al hd 1 se : Dombardment about Givenchy and} ing trouble with nie, tra aa Pris in France N TON, A I ; 2 : f . : from Le Bassco northward along tho|B*Ts say that as fast aa tho Ger- sc AA 4 vert EB, Wood, nominated t , RS a of Educa : —-— hureday torning perhaps sot | AS have been Abie to constr ONDON, April 20.—Gen M i a Geteel : na ( “” 5 y STRIKE RIOTS IN HOLLAND. canal T y new ronda over the wet lowlands of ric direete " nd, ¢ c whe 5 @ new high water mark for intensity. | this region the Mritish artilicry and : pow r A ‘ 1 : i - ope am ago. He v le " ; Veterans of many battles deciare they | bombir 5 squads bave blown them to bt. 4 1 ais i i A OR | ( “ 5 eR Lieut. Haw Hand in Gren- had never seen anything like it, al-| pieces. take up tmopor : of Yate ere he w " b t Moreton Mines Get Plunder Worth though many recorus have been or All the prisoners speak of the ne ving jor ¢ a . ted as an oarsman and : 1,800, ken since tho grand offensive began | hevvy losses sustained by the Ger etailed nas layer, and fr s : HI oe on March 21. mans, They declared that they had = other se i Wha A Ch ciated with Cc i rib he ¢ ' bh te «M t . Tt was the German intention to wipe| tad only two days’ rations in six k ; paper a ul du was tO | gro f t ate Givenchy off the map, and in order! days of fighting t importa al watt is a r auadron, th se RA ee that Major Gen, Whicham wi raf Bt 4 company In this : baa i; be assignod to important dutt.s | poweve ° ole # i - n France, ret ing | 42 AMERICAN AMBULANCE MEN EF iin Wa oases | CITED FOR BRAVERY BY FRENCH 3)" Oa Basie, a sin tases Lew Aus i VLADIVOSTOK [7S an reser Drake, and No. 632, Lieut. Muhr, | ASK REINFORCEMENTS 0000 MORE NEW YORK ‘ac ‘ rn ee iri ad Wiaiea Armay Avatislacice ftrvice olfed by rench ea eet Where Mikado's Marines and FOR SERVICE IN WAR attackoa by two German ps They were up two ompani British Landed manders for bravery, was received today at the office of Surgeon Genera: ler'a ¢ n April 20.—Owing ak a ‘“ " @ gun broke c Gorgas. Forty-two separate citations are noted. In two instances entire | er anti-Japanese demonstr (Continued from First E ’ ne gun bri hap Sections were commended. rt espm tea tga 4 Ks r " h Beccion No. 646, commanded by Lieut. E. T. Drake, was commended on| it haw beon necessary to arrange £ \ bis pacity er s two occasions and finally was begun the right to wear the “Fourragere.” 11] "pfvreements, telegrap eg oe Go recs is the first American orgunization to recelye tals honor elegraph CBmpar . 1 s The other American section com-@-————— ~————- ++ N Ma . f mended os & unit was number 682,/Charles Kendall, J area ; ; aver ns twenty-one years commanded by First Licut, Allan H. Louis E. Timaon, Al E, C nant act at) 1 w 1 tee vat Babylon, Le I Muhr. citation in the oMMcial, Pmerson R. Miller, John B. Va es, metal \ yard. sonny | patrick, e. Graf jr., Jamos T. | ¥ b e e draft boa “Tho section 1 most valua-| 5 . AY o 7 hard ‘ a « ‘ 1 ¥ bie services to the Eighth Division 0 nar ‘ eee 1S SIGNED BY GOVERNOK , Infantry and shows eat cooln ov tl | \ } and devotion in making certain } if 1 ¢ : sar t Biisiion (aw Am | HIS OWN evacuation of the wounded with the @ Allied P ' ; py ee hie = at \( } ® STORY of J) wreatest rapidity and comfort, tn aptte Br hey tt for Balloting at Pr ¢ x ~— JOYOUS AND DEADLY ADVENTURE | of the dicultics of the road and | 4 : wre Spring Elec WITH 745 D quent interruptions by th force of 3 P 0) TH IH + bombardment ‘Bole ‘ OLEAP GALNT A a) 4 =, ee N «laren pa ‘ ervice the tion hi t 1 ' oe bed cad ay Joseph KR. Greenwood, Alan D. 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