The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1918, Page 1

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ONE (CADET KILLED, TWO HURT IN AEROPLANE CRASH “If It Happens In New York . It’s In The Evening World’’ “ Circulation Books Open to All| AEN, by Ch Publisniog ¢ New York World), Copyeiaht, Co. ¢ PRICE. TWO. CENTS. ae NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, a ~~ WEATHER—F air, l“Cirentation Books Open to All.”” 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. U.S.GUNS SHELLGERMANS IN FOUR TOWNS Be RRR rn THREE ATTACKS ON BRITISH IN FLANDERS BOY AND GIRL BURNED WITH A HOT POKER BY THEIR STEPMOTHER LOD GORE TD REVEAL onc WAR SECRETS IN DEFENSE OF HS CABNET CRS. Strang Ouickly Found " Guilty ‘and Husband Government Summons Aid for Admits His Guilt Censure ager Based on W Maurice 8 found eu Part of Press Move by Asquith to Regain Control Sees Shrewa LONDON, M rhe Goveramert} Wind Blamed for Collision bas issued a sumi s supp Iwo Hundred Feet Above |, ere requesting the endance it Hempstead Field ner House ‘ommon Thursda i) ma “Mr, Asquith will move a M) MINEOLA, 1. 1, May &-Cadet | which, if « wht tT ohn DL Srvlo of W k MISS. | Eig censure ¢ Gov i" wos led + tay b Says the Ca Hempstead Plains army tiying En kK \ ‘ i FATHER CHANGES HIS PLEA TO ' ‘ njurioe > GUILTY Ma ri Wie . ane Cha e re ded n ie on ‘ ; i 4 \ eal ten tod guilty RAN MOND emler will give »H the P ~InotcT RUSSELL FOLLOWERS |: ON CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY °° ions will | nr-old ¥ RL | Pariiam Act 1 Against Six Follaws Alleged) Tamed Ord O 1 ree] | S ’ vy i. lh sl i Other Pubs A 5 ashi | 1 1 , | bi \ | n- | » ¢ Vu nd A De fe n ve ALLEGED OFFEN THREE a ‘ “ YEARS OLD 4 y Gi ' ) t d 7? = CYCLOPS HEARD FROM? Hamor ta tre ernment will not acces Asquith motion, but w 5 gonsure, “Therefore, f AESULTS, ENTRIES AUSTRALIANS OPEN MORE GAPS IN THE LINE BEFORE AMIENS | SUPPLY TRAINS BLOWN UP BY PERSHING’S GUNNERS IN ALL NIGHT CANNONABE Towns, Roads and Woods in the Region of Montdidier Under American Fire —New | ciated Press.—The Australians lact night made dnother ad- Trick Tried to Fool U.S. Aviators. | vance, pushing forward their lines 500 yards along a front of 600 WITH THE AMERICANS IN PICARDY, May 8 (United | yards near Sally-Le-Sec, on the sector east of Amiens. ~ They also pushed back the Germans 300 yards along a front the German positions at Cantigny, Courtemanche, Fontaine- | of 500 yards west of Morlancourt, just above Sailly-Le-Sec. Not- sous-Montdidier, Mesnil-St. Georges and all roads and woods in| withstanding a heavy barrage, the Germans were unable to pre- | vent their advance. 4 LONDON, May & tities Sweep Forward Five Hundred Yards at One Point and Three Hundred at Another—French and Ger- mans in Big Gun Battle. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, May 8 (Asso- Press).—The American artillery throughout the night was pound- | ing the vicinity, Under the extremely heavy fire, the Cantigny-Framincourt | British. troops heir again advanced Wood has been torn up by high explosives. three loc between the Somme and the Ancre, taking ubjected to s, Field Marshal Haig reported to- It was on this lines at eval pris. front that rain 1 deluge of shel Vhe sky ipply seman | Aud ght of the American artillery ti Tie Ge tralians advanced their lines on more than a mile front Suaday night yur reat ainizat tad Monday morning ha abled excéllent ob ion, +t Air Between Locon and Robeeg on the southern portion of the Flanders he German lines in tlock jroal and in the neighborhood of St. Julien northeast of Ypres German si oF ead aid ns are sim ul | ictive last night 45.0f r when 10 shel and wv ving: ih Increased activily was develo; llery early this idhole he Flanders battle fr i Kermmel. [Courtemanct om y lighting last night on both sides of ov the ratiwa n mite and thos tor te d German troc he fon south and slightly nor er ot the war, are ’ a mile an c antigny and Co’ indication that + eat Caerman offensive is under GERMANS USE NEW AV TATION TRICKS. . Aimericans will have t in meeting il WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, Ma ( The raids ave for Mitying the regiments and die Press). —The American aviate e keen figh ions in the fighting line, the / particularly anxious to know ave led the [ 0 brin ecial aemal fighiers tot Poul sector, in| how many new divisions have beer 0 Gen, von Below’s army, mpt to yon which will fall the brunt of t reks ie Aineriean I Jelay in the German offe yy the heavy rains Gein ine 1 m and following | and the inability of the Germ guns and im. r reatly o nberi America ne permitted the Allies lines, and the Entente High Command , he low-t 1 ult will be shrown back with immense (yen V a ( nin r t | drop I For several low th t r operations, the . m weather hindering the attempted Germar Their harassi 45 AMERICAN ENGINES AUTOS KILL BOY AND GIRL rs kept tne Beas and Froh ready for te for the PULLING STAINS IK FRANGE wif decides it i IN EAST SIDE STREETS wicw wien Laden ty : ; ADVANCE AT THREE POINTS in | BETWEEN SOMME AND ANCRE ' ’ New German Artillery Attacks on Both Fronts in Flanders and Along the Avre. [BRITISH REPORT| by the -_ MOTHER OF 9 AT THIRTY erations carried out last nigtt Friplets und Weltes Isto i ‘ WW 1g night between Lo- i { St. Julien. Early this mom- ped tivity i > Meteren- OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. % t 1 by the > : EX-KING OF GREECE ILL. " P ; : i the artillery on both sites during ANE WOKLD THAVLE BE REAL 4 {t nai Monidid ; ane A ry) ne i mightier and in 1@ ré- ie \ Grive vere broken up by the French, who pawns See tee veto ee MS wat Curich su0h pri It nothing to report trom the rest of the front.” - =|

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