The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1918, Page 1

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| ( -—— * Vessel Was Fire + Committer “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ MDC ILI Ublip Copseight, TLS. hy PRICE TWO CENTS. -ULS.TRO! whe |“ Cirentatic Circulation Books Open to All? a Co. (The New York We the Pre blishing tote “Ciroulation Books Open to All. | 16 PAGES 4 WEATHER—Rain ¢ to- tet and te-merne and to-morrow, | EDITION ~\ eee eer ee PS TAKE UP DEFENSE OF AMIENS GERMAN INFANTRY IN NEW YPRES DRIVE FRENCH LINER'S PASSENGERS. 57 U.S. WAR WORKERS SAVED MANY BATTLES IN THE AIR CALWILY ATE DINNER AS SHIP WHEN STEAMSHIP ORISSA TS TORPEDUED AND SUN li DEAD IN ACTION -IN-TWO CASUALTY ~USTS;TOTALIS i _ FOUGHT OFF A SUBMARINE ~DR.AISTER QUIS SCORES MAYOR'S NEALTH POLICY In Hot Le Hylan of In partment’s red On by Boat Wh Days Out From Port en fae. man | MISSED BY 20 YARDS Famous French Fighters A rive in New York With a Message to America. er He a rtering to De- Detriment, AN ATLANTIC PORT. Ar A big day with t stile with German raring thet attacked | Fren iner arrived leve continu ther Incident WAR VETERANS ARRIVE TO|‘Ore! BOOM LIBERTY LOAN The liner brought 1 i SAYS AMERICAN TROOPS ARE dns Lae CHAFING UNDER RESTRAINT. | . > \ it M THE WORLD TRAVEL BERT AE Ai n ‘ nud 1 Page.) } Men New York Y. M, C \mong Vessel Goes Down Quickly Eight Passengers ON, Av p Art n Association we Oriss was nd landed at a British pe The Americans are all safe and woi On thelr arrival in Lone picked up within halt 1" f the m of thy below wer wnow T h wn was T i Wan ex A was bi b 0 t d Pr nye ment, Wh 1 Ath we "DESTRUCTION OF U BOATS DOUBLED IN SIX WEEKS | MISSING a ( aipt. Arthur F. Locke of De Among Officers Named WASHINGTON Apr ayun hats containing ere issued b: vuses. ‘The list follow KILLED IN ACTION, Capt. A rr anois Varn Kuzma 1H. Mur G. Pic Lieut, Edgar B. No! Rdward J nes N. Muldo! WOUNDED SEVERELY Lieut. James J, I i " uM ‘ r I 1 N. MMe c sit M 1 D D ' I Anth M M SLIGHTLY WOUN lopk At r 4 a Arthur J. Ba to Melvin F. Rive Pr. Crowi Edward J. Kling AFTER act ON . DIED OF WOUNDS, evty, Cart} tions of the French OVER ENTIRE FLANDERS LINE ‘American Troops Take Over a New Combat Extends From Meteren | Sector in Picardy, and at Some to South of Ypres—British Retake ints Are Only 200 Feet From Position Near Festubert—French the German Line. Repulse Attacks at Hangard. LONDON, April 29.—The Germans this morning opened a WITT THE AMERICAN ARMY IN NORTHERN FRANC! 8 ( Press).—A in forces are ‘ighlOS heavy bombardment with high explosives and gas shells on the 1 Pica iding a nth iit ol the World| entire fifteen mile front between Meteren and Voormezeele, «outh. and southwest of Ypres, the War Office announced to-day. lofems . | try attacks developed shortly afterward. ding t f troor machine gunner s 4 ; ie . | An enemy attack which developed yesterday afternoon in ne | And oth ervice i | ae fen | [Annow that American troops had entered the Atlied tine | the vicinity of Locre, west of Mont Kemmel, was repulsed. bs | In Picardy east of Amiens was made by the Parls War OM German artillery is active from the Se: Ri i arpe River t ns. I Wednesday night, The Germens that day attacked the British, French | , ai ‘o Le it and Americans ov a long front from north of the Somme to below |is also active between Givenchy and the Nieppe Forest. Two! Castel. A Paris despatch Thursday announced that more than 100 ed Paris hospitals from the battle front.) The post near Festubert, north of Givenchy, taken by the al tle peak of a German Germans last week, was recaptured by British last night. More ne | than fifty prisoners were taken here, and other prisoners and four machine guns were brought in as a result of raiding operations in sectors further south. wounded Americans bad The Americans face the German army The outpo points the sts ure only 200 yards apart al some plaice M ed in shell hole American positions are mainta ead from As soon as all troops and guns were in position the : Paris announces that the Germans made several attempts , Si) mally taken over from the French. The Ame last night to advance on French positions in Hangard Wood, on 7 - junder a ch corps commander, expressed the the front before Amiens, but were checked by the French fire. the Fri lead The British troops around Yp several times after dawn this morn- The entire c here is open and rolling, wit TEW “WOO ent S O S signals for artillery support, says Reuter corre- vn creening facilities, and no trenches. The entire problem i ondent at the British Headquarters. Although no definite report of \of open fighting. {any infantry attack in this region has been received the tremendous AMERICANS MARCHED IN UNDER FIRE. Ww WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES IN NORTHERN FRANCE April 28 (Associated Press). —The Amer John J.j line, found their position in a rolling terrain dment poin to the certainty of a German attempt Sunday ins, on ent © Reuter’ ncentration i Ottawa agency says an intense bombardment in progress trom La Bassee to south of to Lens The artillery wa ine, entering on a dark night which was mede es of friendly and Under a fir American gunner and completed the work of diggir Davis 0. Forest and from Vimy The A le guns iptured hav: vurth German army was rather heavy t : ome case: took up ihe f . j began the attack t day, Prisoners admitted that the Ger- {leries ‘ ltr tention is to attempt to capture Ypre is re= When the infai moved in, the firing was just a both the t h and British areas, The attack ex some places our troops a ing through village raked nov, | Ported in nds over 1 then wi h e1 eral instances they found the trenches} tront of about fifteen miles, : allow while in other cases there were no trenches at al this time i ¢ Belgians on the Yser front also tacked SM arr Sen CBSE ora ave TURK BACK 10 nT “HANG GAINS NEAR FESTUBERT * AS GERMANS DRIVE ON TO YPRES lide and Soon Will Start {ea Again for France. 1 ba | Attack Near Locre Is Repulsed—German Ar- tillery Active Around Lens and Givenchy. 1 ‘ ti] traveling close tage [BRITISH REPORT] |QUADRUPLE CANADIAN ACE _ LONDON, Apel 22a txt of tnday’s War Office tnt . tl IS KILLED IN ACTION te attack ; } = iof | ‘ . : | } i \ bomba t losive and gas shells was DED \ { 1 Y 1 whole front from Meteren io i itlack developing - | 1 y during the night i Sea Le and the Forest Pane) . ve éave \ number of y ers and “PRICE TWO CENTS. /

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