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“I ie Happens In New York _ It’s In The Evening World’’ ee t F [Circulation Books Open to All. | “Cireul ‘ulation Books Open to All.’ sere - PRICE TWO CENTS. “omy itst Wa'wondmnt NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918. 16 PAGES PRICE | TWO CENTS. _ : l oldier an roo yn ‘oman Slain a pton | 60,000 U.S. SHELLS WIPE OUT TRENCHES | COUPLE SLAIN AT YAPHANK 1.00000000 — DEATHOR PRO "tint Ct it BRITISH ADVANGE ON FRONT SOLDIER SHE BEFRENDED ae eee ABOVE THE SOMME RNER | for New Appropriation tacks in Senate —Camps p.. La 5 ee for Enemy Aliens Only 3 : » . :|Australians Gain 700 Yards in One , ; { Before C ongress = ! s i r Robbery Believed to Have Been nr ee r Motive for the Double | WASHINGTON, May 6.—A $1,000,-| Tt will or the firing squad or —— Murder. 000,000 appropriation for aircraft pro. | Pr SOm Ate Maia ; ; Rush and 500 in Another—British on was asked of Congress to-day |“!! Spies hereafte working ‘ Y é ae . ‘s MADE 10 ALLIES, ithe war DEREK tare (Ct aays of the| # ¥ Asn ag : Positions Improved in Flanders . | SENTRIES HEARD SHOTS. | Parodie ciel rete nee + ae ; — tidy mada and expended | Thies the order from Washington, | ty lent : —French Also Win. ¢ Woods Near Camp Upton Full SAYS ; BALFOUR ‘The army. programme calle for ox-|Teoelved 1 s New York offices < j 7 é ) n i of Military and Civilian Po- ditures of $8,378,302,801 for light Oy earnest s soi teas i ; a wisbn wus 7 ca bi as ’ lice Seeking Slayer aries de Woody, ch ce, Gen. March, Acting Chlet| ew Sek nak iated Press).—Last night the irrepressible Australians gave the old the House Military | * SE Una ee ia | nitted such or | Denies New Pro Proposals as iinttten torak |dees had been received, but decline + Germans west and southwest of Morlancourt, between the Ancre j en ' i Committee to-day i # : | ; pasta Reported Terms of Ger- Yivsendi(Arer dap heavy oninance, |to discuss them further than to state y {and the Somme Rivers, another drubbing and advanced the En- on tare . | h idly enforced. Y H | man shot to de many Are Published. provided in the fortifications bili now |* piety eed rigidly ra i |ente line to a depth of 500 yards along a front of 2,000 yards. , | 2. |before the House Appropriations} Seeee re auer SEVes Sere Se m + |The Si i \ ie Tpton last hese 5 thn critiotens | % } enemy offered strong resistance, which was entirely to the ‘ Epi bates ‘ Mis, 3,| TONDON, May 6.—Fo Committee, aré expected to total] *Pes was one Eamite ce pbb f ; ; 4 ‘ s 4 ‘ | viethn of his murd: 3 palin tains Seats ate 4 against Attorney General 3 ; iking of the hardy Australians, who inflicted heavy casualties and * No. 39 Fourth Street,] M#tY Balfou id the -| nearly $7,000,000 a py . } q i | Harrity 0} 1 sesie'GosGas Ghat Gaited Chie Gal oh Greely and the Deparimen’, uf Ti “ »|came back with more then 150 prisoners. The losses of the at- ‘ Wacccharh ih Went) BewA con ces hat no powvce offers usd} The Quertermaster’s Corps, March sak esse anc ead ait mal fe Be al aS ingfto | een made recently by the cnomy.|said, would requiro §5,780,895,888 for| 1°01" ‘me Benato Ins side > | tacking troops were light. {early train yesterday morning | jat ‘he local Department of Justic | rf { viet him. ; ae | Paying, = tee oe SSS SERATMED S| os Sa a: ponithin. toes: All the 2 | This operation was a continuation of one started Saturday night | ¥¢ was not until th rnoon that here is no representative of alsoldiers here und abroad and on 3| : new was that the order had beon re ithwest of Morlancourt, That time the Australians drove in againsi largir cantonn GOL -GIFFTHS BURIED thy veutral nation in this oc who the military 4 eived and no tin would he enemy and smashed them back 700 yards along a front of 1,500 fonment disclosed the tdentit 3 eouple, althoush au ‘ Last night’s attack resulted in the Ine further north bei known to them * |out with the gain made Satur [The two Je 1 1 ha % poace en ¢ \ * ioe ote ae erie T D ty: Mail CLOSE 10 ENEMY LINES * ent advance on a front of more than two miles.! he » Dally Mail s --- 3 about a ae north ¢ eturnin re nd Ott t Ceremony |™"* and others ¢ : Most of the contested positions lay on the crest of a considerable r of ns ar hers a Premony | count to’ » : barracks, The murder c ‘ nates aby i gf itty folavion » |iidge running east and west below Morlancourt. The ridge not only over- qas almost j nslght of several en-| ap, Wear Tin Hats and Gas Masks | Act. Sume of th ne i fistane the vall tives | Jum Overhead | have been tric rks that place, but gives observation for a long distance in the valley BENTRIES FIND BODY OF THe! WOMAN FIRST. The woods are within t WITH THE AMERIC. ARMY 1 the Ancre and the Somme }FICARDY, May 5 (United Press). Lieut. Col two attacks the Australians greatly improved their situa- } who was ki! . r Cs : iis high ground, mit by a shell as as emerging from| Ho called att t | This was the only infantry action of importance reported, but last ehots ir | bie Auaont, reste serve net Py Payot: . p aight the Germans were still working to complete their arrangements for \ Saal Wicca Bret Na seoteae ihe jt e renewal of their attack, and hard fighting apparently will be under 1 ent from | The } funeral ceremontes were wiy again very shortly. LONDON, May 6.—An official statement from Field Marshal Haig’s headquarters to-day s the British line has been advanced on a consi¢ class hotel because of the Germans'| investigation, | proximity and the constant bombard- joffictat cireles here, was h from The said there to hay —_—————— ee ee eer | apne antenna ents | pa LOOKS GAREFULLY | WASHINGTON'S SIME, “ura here nie BUT SPARE THE CHU RCSES edral Palate of se an saat mse 60,000 she lls into the ae trenches before a recent at- “N) ment of American positions jfor the new order, wh erable front bet he Somme and Ancre Rivers and west southwest : even a flag wrapped around | effect immediately f Morlaneal a was placed in a long trench| ‘The order mear { ance , uealne 1 beside 11 other American|dealt with as spice The Briti neighboriiood of Locon and the Lawe : Seley a man or wou ux River Lys salient in Flanders have been im t urial party was few in num-lajding the cner , tt at itered | mous, within the Ted not to draw the Boche fire, | 4.4, paxtionian i tlt of local fighting T others e | = 7 ' 1 - 1 at 1}. The status in t sf wore tin) 6 on aa to the ¢ Strong ¢ ition was encountered in the Somme River s wr. The praoid aad ‘ ia Oo Per eroanes was fired across | roops, they w ¢ | Gritish captured 150 prisoners, two machine guns and a trench mortar rf 6. Aus 0 6 certain cone anaes ae ak ‘ mil 4 » t t ; ns to Italy in the Trentino ke ee ee oe {Ac M rlancourt the German losses were heavy 6 1 by > loans ot the Paris repor ense bombardment the Germans las | aan * amoction| HOTTEST MAY 6 KNOWN, 4” ” t attem arry out a local attack near Anchin Farm, southeast # A elit aie shot { Amiens emy was repulsed completely | Some £9 GAM DE tOF to be ‘ 164] Thermometer Niven to 84 tm the} Intern SHARE k seein ny repute ae Mra, Har ference of all the pellig- iacapaa utut os, but ft , i During the last six days every attempt of the Germ.ns to advance | Late At 1 | ) y | ; p ; was t tes n the} alte om t or n Flanders has been blocked, For thirty-live days they have been held tee it AMERICAN GUNNERS SHELL ee in the , Major H. H. Walker, I t Mar- | Ktao grees Gigher tha I" $ ay i y carried on sta ot the cantor rent t ok chiara: | ot cessions in| t hott n 1896 Ka THREE TOWNS IN PICARDY c effort to destroy Amiens as ims. They ot the situa und onde ven | ( ¢ hate ——e- ’ in 150 shells and sixty aeria caus- Wonincs tot sus ov sowes WASHINGTON SCEPTICAL 0, no 0 on, ns and endangering the guard) ny to hold up and «# Police at the de * to wateh th: Lose exam eve if th 100,000, 06 \ Returns Are |busy Bel Pape tack, completely blotting them out, it was announced here AGAINST STRONG OPPOSITION bad been rn wed, and i t zens of to-day. aaa cameimanmieaamaiad milar exam t ‘ 7 inceenes © two brig : Mt ' Capture 150 Prisoners, Two Machine Guns and hia pen eae ' = | a Trench Mortar—Gain Also in Flanders, Mars y ny }ou A t. plured . = wrongdoing they w ho |} 3 ( [BRITISH REPORT] | A Ging aque meri acl ve" ; a ff ; \ 4 ON ON, May 6,—Following is the ent issued to-day by the ual time wh t bd \\ ( . er A ful minor operation w tied out by us last night between (Continued i » : S of Morlane: Our line “ : th ble front in spite of strong ! ESULTS, Page 2 \ Le seh i Ae captured by our troops. ENTRIES, Page 9 sali \ | ; pds oR WETS A , Wild Ob spprcaimate oper vous. dverews juticn Us drcland 4 aly Vand another was captured { y'foveal fighti 0 gur advantage in the nelgh-

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