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7 ro ™ weer THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. LS. TROOPS FIGHT GERMANS HAND-TO-HAND ON AMIENS FRONT ~ UL ALLISD ARMIES MERGED; ‘CTOCH’S RESERVES NOW EXCEED TOTAL OF FOE’S FRESH TROOPS Offensive, and Then Faces Great Coun- ter Offensive by Entente. { PARIS, May 2 PQOMPLETE fusion of the British, French and Anierican Armies has deen effected by Gen, Ferdinand Fock, In future, tt 1s an “4 nounced, Gen, Fooh may transfer troops, no matter what thelr q Ationality, to any point in the line he sees tit, whether tt be on the Wiss frontier or the shore of the North Sea p to date, each army Qs fought in its own epectfied adctor. fF: In the fighting zone there eve thing as a tritish, Amer or Freneh wi n Allted i tmy, though it probable each ation w . t 4 ivisions. Bri, j This complete unity of command insures an Alllod superiority of it eek divisions over the Germans, one of the mos ‘anwar. Go great have been upertority is very marked at fe constantly arriving important factors German losses of late that this Alited pres and fresh American divisions + ‘ERMANS ATTACK AMERICANS 4 WITH NEV TYPE OF GRENADE 4 Eig ited With String Attachment, Enabling ser Has Only Enough Men for One More, FIGHTING Gi ANZ: ACS AND THEIR OFFICERS A AT CITY HALL aa 500 Angacs from fur off Austrailia and ~|SOO ANZACS HERE 96 NEW LOSSES wixty woundea slightly, > » 4 » ¢ t Ke F Soldiers From the Antipodes| Fourteen Dead and Missing in 13 Get a Rousing Reception | Action and Sixty-Seyen ; in Broadway. Wounded, @ The pattie front is crossing the| ‘VASHINGTON, May 2.~To-dey's i® ocean and New York te becoming casualty Het, containing a total of 18 sno of those fabied “towns pening \2% S288 Included 11 Killed in ae- ‘ £ the front” of which the duanintenen | U2! three missing: two dead of $ b tal us, Firat tne Piue Deva, | ounds: seven dead of disease; three 1g ; race ccued ei i dead of ucvident; three of othe 13 H eka Lisdadnd to-day | causes; sever wounded severely and ; New Zealand junded at the Battery and marched up lower Broadway be- fore detighted thousands, ° * fighting lads from the dista.c An- | les aro veterans of old campaigns \4 imme and disaatrous Qullipuit, | The remainder of the force whieh stormed New York tusday ate ve.ua- teers King’o shit down tn Brispane, Auckland and ¢ ney and nvw are going across to get who took the ‘ in it with their brothers who have Twenty-eight of the mddy-checked | Capt. Francis J, Caaili and Lieuts. Samuel Mier and Rovert A. Jeffrey, Proviously Ilsted *iwiseing, are now reported by the British to be prison= “rs. They had been fighting with ualts beigaded with the British, The ist follows: KALE IN ACTION, | Sergeuut tred Mitchell, Corporal Louts Overman, Alurseshver Ira C. Watkins. Privates Stanley Dubosz, John 8 | Cunningham, George A. Fairehild Frank W. Ferraru, Joseph Franc! | Arthur C. Frans, Daniel Le Romeri its Thrower to Use Both Hands—Traps } beac: sitpat tar ihe Fis | Jaco ompovorow alt i MISSING. the Set to Maim U. S. Troops. The five hundted made tne tray uv) Corps, Janes C. Lee T " aan from below the iin Svatea'E 3. Hw sidney ot | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, May 1 (United Fl cles Gibco CT ee, See be i ie » | water, ng yesterday afternoon, |C. Kinch. The *8)—Further details of the Seicheprey engagement show that the 2! They apeat the night in barracks on DIED OF WOUNDS, in t Tmans have a new system of grenade attacks. | » Governor's Island, where utfcers and) “leut nti: Leo Bundva ig ‘ +) men alike uf ths Regular Army enter. | Private Roy Dixon, Pin) = They work in two-men teams, one directly behind the other. The : ed them royaily, if : DIEO OF DISEASE. {ng t throws, the sec i ying | > | shortt Corp. Ryvert M. Witeuk. ‘ cond carrying the grenades In pouches and supplying | 400+ +44 e« POETS ODEDED 4 ‘ . ens 0444690404-64-404 + aos ortly after 10 o'emuek thas inorn- | the! LONI ee wiTHgre 2} eee pplying | beeees oon peererees ing & Government cutter nosed actos | Privates Mualy D, Jackwon, Ricnar m over the shoulders on the first. 7 26 pene Oca PSA the cbanne) from the teluna the |W. Judd, Clarence F. Kelley, Lou's Lon A new type of grenade is used, ignited by a string attachment. whic uy | FALKENHAYA LOSES. BURR CENSURED BY COURT DEMOGRAT. PLAN Fi HT Battery and the brown clad suldiers |Page. Harvla B. Rowland, Luts Tai. ag ‘Ubles the grenadier to use both hands, of the great Federation oa tie otber | Miley, Mr i F hia ide of the wortd fied down bu tory DIED OF ACCIDENT. ir.) Many fiendish traps have been set for the Americans in this sector. | TURKISH COMMAND | FOR APPEAL IN PIER CASE ON SHEARN FOR GOVERNOR, lain prieliverl Av ced na ptt Y | dteut. Clayton C. Ingersoll re is a system of hidden wires which set off burled bombs when! AS BRITISH ADVANGE arse a ating, “| privates Purest A. Rippy, Geury Bri; shed. Another is the attaching of helmets, beyonets and other “souve- Msi ed beads | Hudson Cot Loses Last Fight) Al Smith Meets Farley and Joseph) Col W. is. Fetners, ». 3, 0, why | Sanderson, i the 3” to bombs by means of hidden wires. So far the Yankees haven't! Defeats in Mesopotamia and Pales-} to Prevent Open Bidding for Murphy on Means to Defeat j was wounded and decorated at thi 160 OF Secon vn | 4 - Huttly of the Somme and invalidad | Privates Michael F, St, John, Cari wall n fooled. | RY TALK (if PEACE tine Are Attributed to Him | | Hearst Programme | nome, ts tn command of the Auzuca, |¥8tuwN and Charley A. Winner. by the Losers in for] Former State Excise Commissioner Deonte and Ly WOUNDED SEVERELY. _—_-t+- by the sers, mn r . cute aati Aeut, Col #. nbaum | \) J. Murphy, @ are ussvolated with nin, | THeuss Jot Ke dyesel aud Prede- HAGUE, Ma en. von 5 sere en the question of the ward i ar | Stokes. — th RGF aNN 4 5 kdwa Hupiains, Cfteen Cuptaine and '* tried ae Fatkenhuyn has been re ot | disp 69, North River, once | y ; 4 IM ‘onidbals Median Vf e rl 3erli Panis : Fit, | bis post aw Commander in Cher of | more ei nthe ur eure Le pe Teter etght Lieutenants complete the ott Pi atl eh ry ¥, Byron apa ingle Beri, Agents Busy, WI) ice aureish. Poll army. efis’ euse| Lewis t7 telattelg Was recently Apel ce cers’ contingent, All were emvorted | Senhettt wave =a >, ai FACS Al At | d , i eh ‘ 001 froin the island by Col A. HB Quare | Uivates Edward DOho, Joseph K. Propaganda—-Worried About | ‘essor is Gen. Liman von Sandere, | pointed referee to ex into all the |), mith, Alder= MOP | suk! utu Kaymund i durdue, ae fs A Falkenhayn (s very much disliked | facts of the cai result of the | mq pubernatos| @% Cepreventing the Commander of | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY the Austrian Situation. eg (has ieee. Wile acer Barba to hits (AE 5 n the Sinkine {iar situatio | the district, pean cen . sa Sepannalte thé éte a Fund Commission from leasing the pier aaldent Binitk A a | To wreet the stran; apt. Prank J, wot J . ha Gant ibdlealion At tae-enem: Jon s came to ‘ ; mak conference had to do with a| Artillery Corps, New York Guara, | W"%°% i a Captured Since March 21—Von Arnim Tle it Wein pation te tievone othe wae act unk, tie, Corporation, Counsel Stan to doteatthe editor nubermmtoria| under command of Col, dunn tease |, Corvte, Wilila J. Dewrenta, Ray ne} : ir p uke an appen aynine tF urning that| Delafield, were 4 mond Weke rthur C, Hay Pr y view of London newspay » te the as te rom om: app ‘ (a Saad drawn Up Im battalion Sarke Nn Patelquin, tan h eparing for New Attacks. aYideus (rail Aabba Ghd Fasewal @EIKE: TaEe Gl uy "0 le chanea for him 10] roruution, Direutly opposite the lunge warietos MM. Mateluuln Willlam 11 pa LONDON, May 2.—A “high English authority” is quoted by the| Peace offensive, ‘Tue Germ The que preme Co Tustlos {suicans Bovis stone peared And tive erst. Warren 1 Clark emphasize the report that ned su 7 epehaay | Blue Duvils from france’ in heavy | bs hb as tall raphic as estimating the German losses in kilied, wounded and cap-4is about to issue a new 4 nd PMY: | marching order, M ee David Goldsmith Ce oh natulones, wit] red, since March 21, as at least 900,000, whilo the German peace ae new re 1 id AL Smithy AC & trumpet fourten evers cua in| 1) sae ne Anstalones busy in neutral countrie ticles | << rt of the referee very pleasant in] the American and Freneh forves rivates Ralph K. Andrews, Hari a There are many indications that @m—— mm fn cnt vin press au t BRITISH ALVARCING Justice Greenbaum refuse gen- | snapped to “Attention” afd the Coast | **terin, Harry Buieriein, Clarence wip. Bixt von Arnim has been rofill-(German bombardments of the ines | vay be the ma f ee eens \ oulside | Artillery Band swung Into “vind [> Hassett, Heed A, Bewulivu, Mathew ang * Be shattered divisions after his|near Noyon and in the Oise River| thy enemy attemp divide IN THE NEAR EAST from teasing the pier to an abe nominated |Have the King.” Thea ‘rhe atur.|% Hovis Harry J. Burgutt, Jono jastrous defeat of Monday, and ts|4istrict have been unusually sevore, | Allies, f, and invited a motion seillaiso” and “The Star-Spanyled | (enbvan, George ct AQ DARTS FTO sparing to renow his great drive|4Md tho next assault may como there. | Meanwhile the troubles of the Au saihtta Meangtal nd Pat the taxpayer who bro. Twn the report of | BANHEE” boomed out and all tower bey Be CUrtN) WRI Daag, Seo > Ypres and tho Channel cities.| One thing te certain: Tho Gor-| trian Empire are apparently coming Both in Mesopotamia and ; eer that the test Page 9.) Broadway was un the alert to see/JYide 8. Davignon, George Deno, “ wwer before have the French and|™ans must attack, Thotr positions! t. a head. The Cabinet er —Less Than 100 Miles taken before him in op what was atirring. George Doucette, AMajoolin C. Euton, m@j iitish #o eagerly awaited an attack.|4P¢ #0 perilously exposed to the rak-| Ausiria and Hungary are un- From Mosul motion was made and grante ‘The Blue Devils returned the hearty neth W. Parnham, John i. Fite five Whethor he will throw hiv troops|!ng Bre of tho British, French and! settled. ‘The Arbeiter Zeitung of] duy's court action means that the cheer the Australian lads gave them |#¢rld, Thomas M. Fitagerald, Will- inst the Allied lines in the Lys|American guns that they must ad-| Vienna denounces Hungary for stary-| LONDON, May 2—iritinn troops, Hudson Company loses ina attempt to i and behind the companies of thy |#™ A. Flynn, Lawrence W. Foster Hen:, southwest of Ypres and | Vance uF sulter even more disastrous | ing Austria and declares that th yin Mesopotamia and Pa + from suing ahead on M fuction Coast Artillery the Anzucs fell into| ®emeo O. Gagner, Thomas V. Gurd- 27 Sunt Keminel, or on tho Somme defeat. | Their occupation of Mount! pony from the Ukraine are still moving forward, A War ¢ he to the hight pidder line and started up Broadway Behe MAUI Gitbert, Stanton WEE Beat, toward Amiens, where Amer. tor the heights are betied ia aa | remote and empty stomachs cannot | statement to-day anya: | iia. Aen Snappy fighting men, these An-|Ulover, Charles Haid, Joseph H fms are Gghting, ts problematical. | fire overy hour of tho day, afford to av © arrival ‘Our pursuing troops tn Mesopo: PIMLICO WINNERS, | zaca! ‘They wear the khaki brown iE, Carcten Jensen, Rugtas W Caecho-Slovak troops on the Htalian| ‘84a on April 40 advanced as Car as S similar to our own uniform, and put- Grores “ieeatin tgs ane ce Kel weg =RMANS iH moon) Wa have bean ction A front, under the Ital diy. |e Tauk River, Twelve more fet i tees about their legs. But their head-| Lloyd R, K F. McKay, 0 have been out& tteen | front, under t wlian flag, has , . H Loy } McKay, are IN TREN HES daye and nights and are dead tired, |duleted tho Austro-Hungarian lead. | guns were captured on Apel 29, and | eae ts their divtinguishing mark. It] thomas J, Mi iver, George Merlow rex Jotarving, unwashed, unoombed, ¢ ers, tho effect on their Slav | tea hog . arco G is the campaign hat of our Spanivh| Itiph Manee, seere le or en) HORSES KILLED [stare tarasnetsnoombed. on- er SNe Pas ot Toscana | GaAt eaiilal secerehesd tot nn | War days with the flap on the right] timer’ N” ngs, (charlene wont © the bones. ent t 201 | per a nui of Austri with the Hy hting in. Palestir eee a (Continued nF ) hand side turned up and cockaded|biey, Arthur W. Wilaon, Joseph om BY FRENCH ARTILLERY muito ake vine, pativeacreer any ae Ry Homer tno suas SOA Hediaa announces that the mines. — against the crown and a strap that| “Zielinski iia tai fire stters Taken From Prisoners Say) only tour spain lott s of galt Tuesday and tha M , Military ¢ had given All the ottice moalnes so hectic OI~eD. s “There aro more than 0 dead; AN English corrapondent on the} mo ps were within two miles N ( country ifter the committee} with excitement these gays of .narct- Apri! 80, 1018, Man ate /They Are Starving Alter Fils |noross tn our vicinity, Dur h | Bwisw frontier has reoolved Le eee eet Pee. and the cou ud “for weeks been|ing men, diagorged thelr thousands DAY. native of Lowhrea. nad’ teen Days on Battle Line. night We carve of quarters Fed data tend unwary a | TURKS CLAIM SUCCESS. now $2.40 informed ant misled by members|onto the sidewalk to greet the) y ireland. wits ef tay cag WITH THE FRENCH ARMIDS IN | “6a i hunger hurts, bur we | ity Und weet with 7 CLAIM . ilingy show $4.10. / of the Aircraft Production Board and| Angucs. Cheers banged from wall to Funeral from Dargeon's Funerai int 4 Oe Gordes killed. by tie | bared too: then. - western offensive has been br celia late, Scotch Woodcock, Wifin Hart,| A minority of the committee, Sen-|cigarettes were showered on the Friday, BAe a M ‘Reauieen mas: Mt 4 cengh artillery aro oatwn by German | @ standetill oe ae INSTANTINOPLE, W M |Jim Hoey, Jack of Spades also ran Ja Hitcheock sald, refused ign| ruddy cheeked youngaters trom over| Corpus Christh Church, 1BLat at. meas yas Wilks, acourding to letters ound f A (vin London.) May 2—An off state the report because they felt it should| seas. To all of which they grimmod|yenmRouok. —~ Autor EnNes: * y prigoners, Here is a eample of ‘AFT R WA BOYCOTTS | MILITARY RULE IN KIEV, ment rd the Turkish Wa LEXINGTON ENTRIES. be submitted first to the Presiden appreciation BROOK. 7. BED aid laualiovers! rere... 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