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wo Men Missing as Liner St. Paul Sinks at Pie “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Cpe I “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | [ Circulation Books Open to All.” WEATHER—Cisar and Cool To Morrow. EDITION PRICE TWO CENTS. cr Cig Nee York Ward) NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 25 1918. 20 PAGES w York World) TANKS ON BOTH SIDES IN AMIENS BATTLE: THREE GERMAN ATTACKS ARE REPULSED acne dp easiness STEAMSHIP ST. PAUL SINKS — esteem ‘SHE APPEARS SUNK AT HER DOCK’ ‘HANGARD LOST BY FRENCH AT PIER; TWO MEN MISSING; LINE HELD BEYOND TOWN WORK OF ENEMY SUSPECTED AMERICANS UNDER FRE Nav) \uth tities Begin Rigid 5. MILE GERMAN GUN Investigation Into Mishap of | HITS QNE TREE IN DAY'S Convert ted Cruiser. ‘ — SHELLING OF PARIS : JUST DUT OF DRY DOCK. —— : neater Long Range Sea Cocks Perhaps: Tampered With During Journey From — ' Haig in Counter Attacks Regains | :| Ground Lost Yesterday East of | Amiens—Terrific Struggles Con- | tinue in Northern Flanders. | LONDON, April 25.—Three attacks made by the Germans Erie Basin to North River. | Poss Me uneaiaiven 1t : Gs ale a | apeiry noua be |on British positions east of Amiens have been repulsed, it is N. Gleaves, in| paris by the 1 : announced officially. The British regained ground around Vil- Fleet, dnd) gun was t \lers-Bretonneux by counter attacks, and took prisoners. Severe 75 miles distant fighting was in progress all night in and around the town and still continues, Heavy casualties have been inflicted on the enemy there. are repr An official report from Paris says the Germans have cap- | : | tured the village of Hangard, southeast of Amiens. The battle continued with violence through the night in this sector., The Ei Wadartas beak ~ | French lost Hangard, recaptured it, and finally were again forced =~ GT SEEDNGIP US LAINGESSNE SESS, | Q0BRTMHGINS “sss clally for The World by a Staff Photographer. cco sence MM emme mea: TO EXCEED QUOTA 200 BRITONS IN RAID = ae wD HOST BIG DRNE:| Ssnaeseaceceocmee sod by a German attack, carried out all along this front by considerable War Departme Re ns to Use Casualties—Germans ( Gaede forces at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning. ‘The efforts of the enemy Manager of Red mote 183 Captured were directed against Dae Santerre, the region of Hallles and : Baseball Abroad | pril: 3s . Senecat Wood. South of the Avre the battle, lasted all day.j | | - asain A decision as to whether Christopher | tron| Nation Is Close to Two Bill- Feat Accomplished = Undey Heavy German artillery attacks are being made to-day on Munitions Minister Says More | both banks of the Avre. e t sinking of | Mathewson will be rele ee jthe management of the Cine} jons—City’s Figures Are Heavy Fire by Two Ameri Airplanes Are Made a Week The Associated Press correspondent at the British front says vigor 4 Jcinnat! Nattonn! League Club in|} plane 4¢ ¢ f J ig t g0 to France to pre e-| $467,300,000, can Built Craft Than in Quarter of 1916, wus British counter-attacks toward Villers-Bretonneux apparently resulted ' Lexy ae i ; 8 - in eclaiming of a considerable part of territ lost to the Ger- | WASHINGTON, April 25— | povicnt, England, Apr LONDON, A; hie GRE 5 j . ae | Scores of cities passed their Lib A ted) Preas).—O ,| mans yesterday, ‘The battle still is continuing and it is too early to make ie of) erty Loan quotas to-day, as t ing incident et ; iim t ar n reports reaching val ego last Tuesda cans captured : 1 n shown I pert ne R hee ee nit Tanks went into action on both sides for the first time in history, et fr National Headquarters: Total wa American ” " 1 he t Vill 1 y William : 1 : wel Ge ks appeared a beginning of the engagement at - The eat he wa debates | f | subscriptions were raised to $1, i tks dacHanan cor e sas AIR BOARD oe - 2") German tanks appeared at the | egi ng @ engagement at Villers. n water tian Association | 837,868,350, or $47.000.000 more | memby f the crew of tw lock CHAIRMAN RESIGNS M ter| Bietonneux and by noon the British tanks joir ps i _— | than reperted Inet nights rion ieank. as hers ‘ t ' t Com-| “Five tanks were employed on cack ne infar ; J nie $500,000 WAR PLANT BURNS. | The iressyey 30887 hich | Br Ca r W om - ay dP f ’ the followinn list of cities whi I George, in A iw It, Re. a Associated Pre 1 have passed th 0 ent ¥ " Jo) eorge, i ig It, . : ; ay ee Pane: In Racine, rr ma \ : rd v's VBritish land dreadnoughts were exp tr Wis, 220: Lansing, 210 me minute | when two of the t inaw, M 10; Sioux City, 180 Sg r : . Detroit, 1 ifield, Il, 145; , eir way forward, shoot 41; St. Joseph, Mo., ‘ ped I - ec, 130; Milwaukee, tive and sw w | c City, 118; Peoria, he mouth of ame is morning after : 116; Louisville, 113; Little Rock, |¢ording to plans, tw i . Hh vg t2AM This i 110; Portland, Ore, 110; Fort {4 tin fr ght | with ga 2A. M. Thi Worth, 107; Cincinnati, 107; Ta barr n | mntinuance of t t night and the coma, 105; Galveston, 101; | wpe nd drew : sighs Youngstown 101 A MW before against the Free hed The Franais Bintrict At 7.30 o'clock last evening the Germans at a heav 2 Campa ttee reported to j * 5 day that th f Washington ew ; ymbardment They succeeded in occupying a section of a front trench i > had oversub IE) eer gent t » French in a dast ttack threw the en | Reearke ‘iomab,, Bitte 1 t French ir r a « threw the enem 3 burahi ‘ole Youngstown, | ‘he d t Rotherme ba 7 ; : New York th , but t ' 1 : ae? ; a the foreign-bor io 16 loss of NEW DRAFT RESOLUTION UP. : oid | Th t as virtual “ ie ate that naturalized urkably sma ’ the ¢ hour or O54 oie shea iat Bae tara ae nae a Me , | Dent ‘Tells House it in Needed so SENTRIES’ CASE TO WILSON. same hour on Tuesda m hull, freed of this restraint, dr strong support to the loan t ter ; mi: aerenaly aon K ince and were throw swiftly on its side and vank in forty a Tw ‘ Many Pi { French artillery ex I fect of water Ten m ‘ e Libs the Ost ‘ Only the starboard rails and part| 1 1 N at is , A f the St. Paut| Yor {\ wer at fAlnaily | ® wa ; HELE, | t . 1 settled In the m the j d'or w " into tt 8 EXCITED WORKMEN CUT AWay/11 0 ee held Hu muart pedals THE LIFEBOATS. 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