The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1918, Page 1

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Cone eee a ee + een gt BRITISH BLOCK U BOAT BASES _ SINK OLD SHIPS, LIKE Che | “Circulation Books Open to All.” >| “If lt Happens In New York lt’s In The Evening World’’ Ulan Copyright, 1918, by The Press Poblishing Co, (The New York World). GERMAN LOSSES DOUBLE THOSE OF U.S. ‘SOUTH OF IRELAND GERMAN DRIVES “STOPS ALL WORK © ADDED 1,000,000 ~ASDRAFT TPROTEST TO ALLED LED ARMIES, ven Cars Cease ——— injU. S., England, F France Dublin—Order Ignored aly Have All Increased Their | in North. Forces it in Battle. 300 GERMAN DEAD FOUND ON FIELD AT SEICHEPREY; WOUNDED CARRIED AWAY ceniieinedp erinemeeinate Attack Was Made by 3,000 Carefully ° {| DUBLIN nd's work-| LONDON April 2%. — Winston Trained Shock Troops, but They iss «i; th er Churchill, Minister of Mtunt- cons -|tions, to-day in an address to the Failed to Hold Ground Taken Early in Combat. American la accomiing which is stoppage | visiting 12 the Ger- Ny com-|man offensiv *™ WASHINGTON, April 23.—Gen. Pershing’s official report ene ‘ wf the Seicheprey battle indicates that his losses will aggregate | koep fot more than 200, while he estimates the German casualties at) In thia case it appears nin ‘the usual} “So far as nord ich employers try to plants runnin to ba no- [ar dy's private interest to oppose the]? NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, and | ¢ HOBSON WEATHER—Fair. .& INAL' EDITION “Cire reulation Books Open to All.’ led — 18 PAGES PRICE Two CENTS. _ 1918, | GONGRETELADEN SHIPS SUNK IN OSTEND AND ZEEBRUGGE CHANNELS AFTER BATTLE ————_—_=+. Germ an Harbor BL ocked by British, Showing Wi arshi, ips in Bruges Canal British Lose Five Vessels in Raid and Germans One—Casualties in Men Heavy—Storming Parties of Eng- lish Sailors Fight Along Mole at Zeebrugge—Piling Blown Up. LONDON, April 23.—In all probability the entrance to the »|Bruges Canal has been blocked effectively in consequence of a more than 400. There has been, as yet, no official denial of the German claim that 183 Americans were taken prisoners. Failure of the War Department to publish a daily com- fmunique, such as are given out by Paris, London and Berlin, is fesponsible for the rumors afloat to-day. Despite this, Secretary Baker announced no daily communique will be issued, Gen. Pershing having decided that American operations are of a “minor nature” up | to date. demonstration. The | attempt to operate, the companies «7 nouncing @ discontinuance of trat entont that thay were not or it. Tram cara disap- e streets, and with rare allways did not millior nore than one a whe nal to those wise have been there, "The moral effects of the en td: hand fought batt draw from t proportions of | had been} ed prepared to! were driven out, with] | shed the The German 1 it, but » onder of > entrenc a day's! the saime renee of ma & | been gained by the th 1] immens: eriflces ‘he has been mad: -| to suffer.’ “=| GEN, PERSHING PROTESTS ARMY PROMOTIONS HERE ‘| Charges His Were Di force, ir men’s ground s ground whil ‘nas Reco SEICHEPREY Y BATTLE HARDEST YET FOUGHT BY AMERICANS «PRIEST AND A MUN SHOT an early | stree |" WASHI Pershin ‘SHOOTS HINDU IN COURT |" "AND 1S SLAW BY MARSHAL." Report Issued at U. S. Germans Were killa. gg SPIES BY THE GERMANS 2° hoi oss 3 eer re rev “\ROSE PASTOR STOKES on ett ecco "=| INDIGTED UNDER SPY. ACT cv'ueemere eters MINEOLA BOY KILLED tombs oy to ot AT AVIATION SCHOOL | {Soe x I ee tlthe x i SABOTAGE BILL SIGNED, ~ s a ry f SMe “ “ ud Page) Modine “tas oats feud APOE oud ie was twenty-laree eS old. roar ale a emy's & s|naval raid at Ostend and Zeebrugge this morning, Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced to-day in the > House of Commons. The entire operation, he said, was regarded »| as very successful. (The Bruges Canal is about seven milos long, running from the clly of that name to the North Sea at Zeebrugge. This canal ts of great value to the Germany principal base of the submarines operating from Zee at Bruges, where there are extenuive docks and shipbullding yards. The canal runs thward froin Bruges and connects with Ostend.] . | OFFICER WHO PL VED IT KILLED, Two of the blockading ships were sunk and blown up at the entrance to the Bruges Canal. The piling beside the mole at Zee- | beawre was blown up by an obsolete submarine filled with ex- plosives. At Ostend three of the blockading ships were run ashore and | blown up. While the operation was ” BRITISH CAPTURE PRISONERS | ON BOTH THE BATTLEFRONTS | announced, British officer who developed > landed on the in progress, Sir Eric The were landed to distract the enemy eme, of attack was k e cruiser Vindic [Tho Vindictive 0 feet ere for an hour, Haig Reports Successful Operations North of| Albert, at Wytschaete on the Messines | Ridge and Near re is a Light cruiser of 5,7 ons, built in 1897, She in 32 long, has a complement of 480 men and a speed of 19 knots, Her maln battery consists of ten G-inch guns.) tid Sir Eric, were casualties to the personnel, s heavy in propor PARIS, April 23,—"All g ery well,” Premier Clemenceau] tion { number engaged. An enemy destroyer was torpedoed at feclared, on returning front l7 : SAONDON Apr aa Ha asual to British craft, Sir Eric said, were one destroyer and . UDEV ER ites Fes he Somm | « astal motorboats sunk ind twe ) launche n Ing eneb uh SOLER SIS RAG A emer |GALLANT AND HAZARDOUS, HE SAYS. front and at Wytschaete at | es Rid rhe ree ¢ French co-operated i He characterized 1 D rey t C J ie that in extremely gallant and hazardous undertaki it under wil bei aren nknown of navigation, There was a high developr of the k . +——______ = u is att _ " NEW PEACE MOVE BY POPE Phe object, the First | A CEMA PREDICTION n'The Admiralty 6 At of t i in P a by 5 1 the Rot Address ‘ rand submarine ve employed consisted ¢ cruisers, being run 4 abandoned by an coast, are the campaign y are of is been rec- nuld be one et ESULTS, ENTRIES, Page Page ntiago Ha al t during the wil the narvow channel under tive of the Spanish shore batteries (Continugd oa Sucgad Pugs)

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