The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 1

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“If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ The _ PRICE “TWO. CENTS. Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publisning ‘Co, (The New York World). af “Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” 1918. 20 PAGES NEW YORK, TUESDAY, Est lle 30, PRICE TWO CENTS. _ ‘BRITISH AND FRENCH STRIKING BACK: ADVANCE THEIR LINE TOWARD KEMMEL TWO AND A HALF BILLIONS, ° Tells Board Appeal Will "WONEY THE SINEW OF WAR We 22.VBo MESSAGE CF GEN, FOCH Swen em New York Blast Must Brace Up to Reach Even Its Minimum Quota. Board of A = TO LUAN COMMITTEE " WORKERS ARE HOPEFUL| - nou 1 Expect Final Rush to Set Dis es Sends Cab) Saran ee eas : America’s “Magnifice trict Well Up in the Lead. 7 a {in man ——— } abe w i t WASHINGTON, April 30.—In- bs 4 Jae tensive canvassing of the final A a Den i nf to Benjamin week of the Liberty Loan cam- Liberty Loan Committee of paign was reflected to-day in the New York Cit Troasury’s report of $2,403,442,400 Wit re DEMAND ‘tau S LOAN RESPONSE vt BELMONT AND MURRAY HILL BUT CITY'S PACE IS SLOW." — weg con cosy) BILLS ASK ARMY » New the Hotel Belmont and the Murre —— ——_—_—- ¢=— HOTEL MANAGER WHO ACQUIRES CONTROL OF wes cn. GREAT WAVES OF GERMANS ~ REPULSED TIME AND AGAIN; ~ FORCED 10 HALT YPRES DRWE —— HOTELS REPORTED BOUGHT T0 ADD 10 DUPONT CHAIN Gene Re Es ong THREE NAN. POWER Those of Astor Estate. Be lus Uniformed Soldiers Lying on : the Battlefield Show Terrible Price That Has Been Paid — British Advance on Amiens Front. he city UP 10 9,000,000 : . BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, April 30 (via the purchose of —— + Ottawa).—The Entente Allied line has been advanced between La : Clytte and Kemmel. The Franco-British forces also have made {Some progress south of that region. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 30 (Asso- Big Increases Proposed by Sen- ators Poindexter, Reed and Smith. © | Hil Hotel crystalized to-day in t information, given to The Evenir World b authority, that the rey eee ae piel oe ia! + ciated Press).—Thus far the German capture of Kemmel Hill has total sobeerlatint ca ne ‘ ; | partmonta had anything troduced in Jay | @ Togs tT Boor ¢ |done them little good, for the Allied artillery has kept the crest a ricieas sabia oy ‘ mts but bova | Quinn SO ar ih rte a purchase roviding for large increases in tho! 6) gebEbdod OPH RDN OE Deed so smothercd in shell fire that it has been impossible for the enemy part of yesterday's business. Se anare t porter ; we . = to occupy it in force, The Atlanta District, hleh ss 7 1k » Wee el tite ed one NEW PEACE OFFER This morning the Allied lines in Flanders were practically the of $20,000,000 in subscriptions. FOC a . , wets Si Sait ieee ator Rued, Missou od EROR CHARLES the defending positions gray-uniformed men lay in great numbers, The City sf Glsvelany pene t ; the hind th w) 4 etl authorizing ¢ ies t EMP| representing the awful price paid by the Germans. dinette san oe ee INVENTOR HURLED bor ats ‘ r remote 8 ‘ m r \ e time yesterday the Germa appe aed actual ive had 138, Columbus 90 and Pitts Ru. ft the Dk 0} mate tees , ’ a ; € men on the lower slopes of both Mont Rouge and the Scherpen Ae el the Kansas City bis J P, MORGAN LOSES FIGHT mont into I : a Ee ue ave heen fan a of 6.000 0, rnb | Own Inter al had succeeded in driving a small wed * French percentages of Shier lead aN ‘ b 1 1 iN Ar initter 1 os ' 1 ; : nie ecu cig: Kens 109 Drea e 1 to Bree Lucius M. E W | ont ” ' all the ‘old posh The 140; Omaha, 120; Oklahoma City, usivees Eiichine A Fiath of 4 purchase, 7 i te ppor-| Bin peror ler ning from Vimy no rd 112. The village of Concrete, Col ; p was the ing ‘enn | A Fier ¢ all of yesterda The enem has oversubscribed eight times, | ss hy Las | . ioe ae Antioch, Neb. seven times and _ ‘ " sent ‘ v4 ; ‘ | ge ss At t! of \ mezeele al tan six times My t is oye ut reo tt vormezeele also heavy fighting econ- chicas ha ube 7 ali |Joel B. Fesler Thrown From |40 intaei a eaelnt toi i ed thro , and the number of of German ae that trolt, 148; Milwaukee, 126; Sioux Death 135 Feet Below. R K af : B nt ly ta made to 1 nade in the course of the day They came forw ard in waves throughout city, 150; Portland, Men 113: — " we and | bo ‘ the Italians t a ng hour enorisatecs WMS 17) i! | th motorat who : Sates tia R Meche cel Mich atonee te ‘ crnMaN eng DED | EXCBED EXPEC TATIONS bury, 82 i 2; Boston, tast River when an automobile _ ‘ ; eee SITERDAM, April 30 I arth ‘08 Lyon 13 Jakidded on the Willamsburg Bridge . ; aU Auatrta a pail 0. Springfield, 104. i stietd es whe 1 ' teers fi ut wdditiona REPORTED IN APRIL id hea dik A e timated J In four and # balf d the books ol m Aa a . 4 t — aN a town wil ta) ~ r - «Fun vie veo Coo GERMANS BEATEN TO STANDSTI L oda te Kae dn roma sac. ou owe) WHEAT YIELDS FAR AHEAD os" LIEUT, MARSHALL KILLED re ee ON ENTIRE FLANDE . 1 know just how willln neric x y nue t si sas fae Hem ing At os") OF GOVERNMENT FOREGAST IN AEROPLANE ACCIDENT oss os RS FRONT tug dollar , taw 4a doles , ¥ Will the Kaiser have the chance to her | Increa to 30 Per ( Over Mi \ mien D > ai +r 5 , a bn oe “ Se A iglesias i ; : iis ; French Regain Ground Lost West of Mont howated financial ca oe van F 64 ; ; Kemmel and Occupy Entire Village of Locre. pane 8 eayeing th ' A [BRITISH REPORT] these next £ : ndta t serra ; I Mont k F New York district m: eee | 7 > I \ r ‘ venir fi eal spurt ; ‘Nils Plas vr = | our < sine I 41 o'clock ‘ind Mie «MAY DAY PEACE STRIKE CALLED ria ; tness on Sa we, Ue int Uinimum quota of $90 — J Toe unl BY THE SOCIALISTS OF AUSTRIA PAPER WORKERS’ STRIKE OFF rai 000— fer f ' : 41 id " f Na-Pres + owe me au J ! eee Ledenaowation « “We Do Not Desire Conquest.’ Says the may nna ; ‘ ie Reine > than BR 000 wor i nl Wed Guarvenaied (edt ‘|. Manifesto—"We Only Wanta Truly Concil- °;; { Phsicsenan 4 fered he faartay. \s the itry stand : iatory Peace and Reconciliation of Nations { yound and ¢ til m ad t Jae is ‘Wa. Ray | OREM wibacribed t dug K % ; . ; ( i tely no mention of the nough and those AV 1 f enon a yy » Page 2 i F efeat suffered b r a t. ‘The f I Page 12 ie (Continued on Ninti Pag sf the automobile had been smaabed & Muy Day wens 3 | Xt of today War Office reads as follows | , {

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