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AMERI CANS ON LINE TO MEE T COMING GERM AN BLOW AT 13 DEAD NACTIO MAOR GEN, MAURICE, |) 247,000 MEN WHOSE LETTER BROUGHT meno: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918, CAPT. .N. HALL NOTED AMERICAN “ACE,” FIGHTER AND AUTHOR, I ARRA rae PERSECUTES | R ILWAY MAN'S SON HIM, BEOFORD DECLARES WON DISTINCTION IN “GHILD WELFARE” ly BRITISH CABINET GRISIS MISSING AFTER FIGHT | BATTLE AT SEICHEPREY WU. “pull” t ) everance of the “Bull Le j ies | Indictment VU. by a “government with blood on it hands, 1 Redford, under in iain a a _ Hetment for violation of explon i ‘ . ' J ‘ teat age act, created ne fn Fed Pershing Reports 54 Wounded Two-Thirds of Men in Second|Noted Aviator Missing After ‘ of Court when he appenre Chaplin et al. Fail to Appear eal a, . tinny . me . Hel; in, Down Two Ma- before Judge A Hand this after ii ; Lieut. Gordon of New Call to Be in Camp P & Ma: peer and District Attorney’s Ofs York Missing. ga! | Then. | in Germany. Beate rd, formerly one of th eaitors fice Invites Promoter. . | | _ -_ ol Bull," eremiah OF “ary pum r 7 vilue 3 a 7 P cation. which was suppressed by the Suge WASHINGTON, May 8.—The casu- | WASHINGTON, May 8.— Nationai| WITH me A AMERICAN ARMIPS yament, wee indicted ~— with The advertisement 1 “Auspiceg alty Hst to-day contained seventy-five larthy mobiiisstions by June G-one|o Oe mene May T (By Adolph Ster AMS een of the Child Welfare Association Associated Prev ‘Truth Noclety and ot it : == ah ' names, divided as fol | Year after the first registration—will rt t He yada Bilin ned ot Uatueboving with th but “Auspices of the District Attors action thirteen, ¢ total 1,247,000 men, Provost Marehal | ~diibleahenccaist Mage tainted allt \ ney's office’ wou ve been ne: “ north of Pont-a-Mousson, Capt ol . nothing Llamas. died of ase three, wounded General Crowder announced to-day 41 mily has , t bet % * James Norman Hall, one of the tend United Stntea for 140 years : be told abou severely thirteen, wounded allehtly The figures show that 660,000 men, good # patriot as any man t! winment given thi Re ain, iia ok cased the | » piles or a dia ing American aviators, made a spiral my aged mother sitting: N CHIs AEtEN y-or e action three, or over two-thirds of the second dra: eoure rout Tie n negie der the st , Give for the earth and was last seen M 7 -¥f w, and ny a) Bix officers wore nar Lieut. Eee | call of 800,00 men, will be tn camp | ciogy to th 4 1 ie Tedford “who hn ‘panac r ie Dien bert Williams Hench, Piedmont, Cab; by that thme. ‘This does not inciude Lb datalandlen sa osleia' lltbedd elghtieth birthday ted, to ! Army int B Arthur Gaylord, Minneapolis, and | any volunteers. [ber sPibe Macha ttl stocntas bye Shai! Mty United Rtatos marshals abeteted he ’ se anne Frank S. Hanf, Chelsea, Mass. wore Quarterly draft registration of men | “Aknown. from the court room, She was soon all ; Me cutee Bwat kited in action | reaching twenty-one years of age dur-| Captain Hail, with two others, was ford was warned by the Court that bier Pista Lieuts. Julian 1. Dowell, Washing ing the next year may be mado neces. | nad any motion to must e not at all @ pted, and the p 1, Wa ar may b do neces- | patrolling this morning between St. had any on fe ke he mu Distr i ton, D. C., and Jolin K, Grisard, Chi- ry by the new army expansion | yinie, and Pont-a-Mousson, When ment which-he auld. wa *a'motion (Cars DANIEL WILLARD, Jr M ; a oe cago, died of lent | plan, Gen. Crowder told the Howes |iigy wy ae evernnee of the Indictment. No action Prato by sanowy |} und ives up te ts. Willlam H. Gordon, New | nhal Gonorn} Crowder told the House |‘°°” Were over Pagny-sur-Moselle Rubee Lael endo Young Daniel Willard Jr., Yale ee among thosg Tork City, is minaing in action | Military Affairs Committee today }four enemy Albatross airplanes, Ghiiucke ere , d re t Hardly had Assistant Dis Gdeut. Edgar 8, Noland, Leesburg, | s | General Crowder presented esti- | Painted with black and white stripes, araduate, erved ayes Under [et eee eee ane Hie cla ae Va., previously reported eS mates for $15,000,000, which 1s $3,000,- | Were seen, = i NVI Fire in Grilling Fight ie an appearance when things begad now reported in a he —| 0%: more than draft expenditures this | .7ne Americans attacked, Captain) CAPT JANES TLHALL | jieut, Daniol Willard jr, son of| ivaie —- -- ‘| t one of th e | je advertisem had saic from shell shock ly Quarterly reginteations wit | Hall sing it one of the enemy |e am aes | “ ” [tho President of the Baltimore and] jareo type. “CHATLIN etapa Beret. Joseph Stonina, previously ‘GERMANY COMMANDEERS |tnake the increased expenditure nec. | 8d driving him downward white tir- Cunningham, who, despite odds, put | (iF RANDING BOY Ohlo Railroad, has displayed ex-| Wi marry eee a5) Feported missing, is now known to be Crowder anya, EL pteh ana hing gun. The pair On ors rman machines ran traordinary coolness and bravery 191) vicnece dating the nae onal exe a prisoner in Germany. His home ts | 40, 000 SECOND- HAND SUITS mh Nation wide found Up Of alll snes te voue thoneante etree tying its ma- | handling guns for five hours under] y) ic | K the great Now York In Webster’, Mass. gistrants who have been uh i Peels TAGURIE SITE the nat rican kept up 84s and high explosive sbells in the|/77'"'Y und also aur " erman suddenly reversed hi and t machine 4 , u haver 6 the Coe KILLED IN ACTION. large number of skilled “experts,” ) turn he poured a deadly at & quick um jammed and he was Lieut. Willard is twenty-four years) eae Ueuts. Egbert Williams Beach, | essential farmers" and “vital” Gov suite Ls elleee (HER stream of withdraw German Jold. He was born in Minneapolis, |” 4 Reco ef eG, -enee tae Picdmont, Cal; Arthur Gaylord, Min- | “Voluntary Surrender” of Clothes | ernment emptoy te one of the|or siall's Dit Buel roan aC Ow may Pee week tC] (Contintied trom drat: Page) Prepared for cc At Phillips-Bxe-| *Priehtly Mr, Chapt t awalt Rempolis; Frank 8. Hanf, Cheisea,! for War Workers to Be Forced | targer items for the appropriations,| sro:aptiy came out of ise is 1 at holes in his plane. is = j fem, and ts a gra of Yale, class of | 0% 0's : iP aen be Soe Mass. Corpl, Kenneth 1. Diver, | if Necessary ja i, Chowder wala rape a bied 46 “ac Gare piral and 1 tl msponso to an| 2 1916. Later he was a student in toe re Ww re to believe he Sunman, Ind. Privates Fred Buckley, | Dseaegent Mi As recontiy announced, Gen. | nephecsd aihal tate t three German machines |! & subject of some Harvard Law Schooi wou bur pre eda Hast Sint Bireat, Bayonne | MSTERDAM, May & | Creer Naa ey erat ait tia dotereca | last seen attempting to complete thia ling down the tine about! for the offense it names At the time of the A vale No, 43 5 2 Street, Bayonn Ne AM, | Crowder has ordered all the deferred! manoeuvre. a kilometer inaide the American front, | have Peeps he joined the Yale Unit : N. J.; Michael J. Coughlin, Manches- x City of Berlin has been oy | classes combed for th Wio HAV] tn the meantime the enen three Americans went up. ‘I : au tillery. He didnot & ih , " ARES RS ter, Mass.; John Deardosky, Heela, derod to produce forthwith | yaded service nnd expects to add! nines that the other Americus haa | 2bOut to open th k whi ; er ny. | C48 border, but traine bs Pa; Troy K. Forrest, Mamouth| 4:90 complete nd-hand sult | several thousands to Class One engaged dropped toward prgen dl Bad | add ee rrsagertn so Red When r \ yen hh debe dic Springs, Ark.; Gene G, Henson, Forn| f°" War workers, principally those Chairman Dent read a letter feom|y_ yy unknown what MaBpaR free f speared fot ou th | hear Washington, opene Felt, Mo.; John Linton, ¢ engaged in railway 1 farming | president Wilsor ving uapbessea bie he ed ecel ves bs ' K th 3 m * exiden son saying that the| them, but two of them ap n side of the line mitted and received a comn ne 0 . parent ° f * FY : Habit S$. Medawar, vit. Le work [President had not been fully in-|wore In distreas, No credit for w vic, | 92%, noon there had been sewers y see A EAE is aee ai bis Syma; William Phennig, Los Angel It is to be a “voluntary surren- | . or & vine of this new ¢ assigned to the 102d Men f Ove f sees F " site elles et betta Ma Pe 0 bo a “voluntary surrin’ [formed when he announced that he| tury is given the Americans because | Americans. answarlt ber t A. which wag sent to F bee Fancis P. Valloley, Pratt City, Ala. | hse eet rn Ls daa : he favored giving credit for volunteers | official verification of the destruction , Wet out in twica the numbe wha 208 is eral months ago. a BA DORI REE MISSING IN ACTION. araing in given: that If te | ccastnat ne-waw now.opposed’ to:the| urithe enemy wad Ampoeslbie, linen achiben renarted Was usked to Y Lieut. William H. Gordon, No. 464| ‘l0thes are not forthcoming they | : é i go ars, Ho talked uniform op hiverside D mili Ca taken y torte ‘Tals ape | ae Sobre Halve, cuactiog Mad) walated wait Victor tn Notante |) , muna [00 BELG! hh ersido Drive, New York. Privates SErbliy Leeann The President pointed out that| upon its side the first American air- An: elhe w y J CED . “i Bagge soe) een ne en gooial position warranialthe ane (0 ure placed in Class Five, | plane Insignia to appear on the battle! James Norman fall, who a thirty, | INT He played the ime Reerey erladelphis ees yp ae which amounts to giving cfedit to the| iIne, It was in the form of a “hat tn | ar, < | there 0 THE GERMAN ARMY re em peers 1Oh SGN DIED OF ACCIDENT. sumption that thelr wardrobes are : N/and noted as an author, joined the ow ope “yitdleted . ceipateaotae communities from which they are/the ring” sign, showing @ starry \pritit Army In London in August,| ! da th ibaftie ccchanih te eieuts: Julian N. Dowell, Washing | ese aa van the frat day for [awe Dent expecta to axk the etriped high hat usually pictured on 1914, Tater he folned the Latayotte | Sf f WAU (Go Have Ath eye there . perhaps, 900 persone joa, D. C.; John K. Gisurd, Chicago.| House to recede from thie amehdment | Uncle Sam, surrounded by a goldan!trecqdrilie. He wrote h AT io on eee ars si a tg DIED OF DISEASE. | col yn and eporitories were | oOiNe | lage adri rote “K | he had raided that Behin: ‘ t seat be centa P . | pened for the purpose, The sinorrow | Mab.” home wa ow his step-mot Privates Henry Coner, Crowyjie,| “bened for the purpose. There | op cirationy announced by Adjt.| ‘The whole American air service 1s a " fae “ a peg ile 1 She pushe Lir snl See See Ua; Timothy J. Shea, Fall Htiver,| W4* 9 rush of people laden with on mourning Hall's loss. Capt. Hall seedy Sty ey LAtOY s i eet hice Mass ames Shields, Gree ‘) old coats and trous who did mn, MoCuln governing admission te sf 3 “pt. Hall Was) wanes March £ last in a fight lasting | sy), he war WASHING May § i Lord Aberd HW Ws Shields, enville, e ha : the Fourth Officers’ Training Camps, Poplar throughout the army, and) yon minutes. He was awarded the! to, sh Masel ueid youn 1 : een. His Lord Miss. Rot consol thelp anxiety to get | oon Muy 16, provide that men of 22 Won BAmitation by his daring, a lainwilahed th apr Pee Car sa , ; MG WOUNDED SEVERELY. canension of w cortisicate handed |? pen 3 tee y ipi coolness, aod oki in handling’ His| Ameyoas Dutueuimes Berviog rose) ty eerie Corpl. Joseph Ni Walter inNimore,| 1 "voluntary" contributors, ex- |Uraft ago may enter the schools I€| om tine March 18, and the samo day a de. | hilisr Privates Raymond C, Bryant, Baltl.| ©MPUNE them from official inspec. | ‘hey are members of ve Officers’ |" he Capteda'a flying companions are|Apntch told that he destroyed one) closed psy Joseph F. Virch, Pottevilte,| “e2 of their wardrobe Training Corps dn accredited schoo's, | 41 certain he would have knocked ou {Ge7™2n airplane and forced two} war bu hi Se inc : who elther will complete the senior cthers to Jand |GIVES DEMONSTRATION OF HOW | Pa; Thomas R. Harrison, St. Alber | el ree nee hag (MA opponent had it not been for a! ria ; ‘ Mo.; Alexander C. Hipes, San Fran-| jaitimore; Roxn P, Young, Jobnaone| since Jun, 1. t0lty, wot teas than yoo | MABoeUVT Unbeard Of, 80 far ws Dae sie alee vere nel a Nieres ave Ge coh apa el Teds ' . Johnsons | gince: dun N17 not leas than 3001 Anton and. gre , mer automoblie racing driver, oe e child usked " | cisco, Cal; Henry F. MePherson,| burg, Pa.; John F. Zell, Philadelphia, | houre of military instruction under | American and French pilots in this| »pought down two German machines | how her bad burne u Greenville, Ky.; Clyde Millard, Mont —_>—_ én army otticer | section of France are concerned. It! yt, y 9 | and sister Elizabeth to ad jer, Ind.; James K. Rosser, Iroad- MISSING LIEUT. GOR | Graduates of educational instit ~ | has been considered dangerous to the | ~ re i ¢ German | 28! way, N. C.; David A. Saunders, Chi DON | tions giving military instruc | lust degree to bring up @ machine! Poietas Gvar th bap Mee Mugs ao lance his grandmother, ‘ HAD WON GAPTAINGY | 82x, rave nad not ess than ong Plunge ba-|June 26, 1917, Hall was sbot in nad been v be Strangs, was in | Privates Jaroslay Sruta, Chicago j year's military cali cause the strain is almost certain ty |mboulder. Ho dived several thousand) iho qitchen when he was burned William Charles Viti, Philadelphia cause the collapse of some vital part | feet Paros be could “straigt en it | it true,” demanded George MMONS NEXT WEEK Dave Wetka, Duluth, Minn; Dean} New Yorker Named in Casualty ‘SIX MORE AMERICANS cf the plane, The German aviat alt: PAG atadity nomcuinde de Crouene | bunsel for the Strange, “that a th Meller, ‘Washburn, N. D. ; a | hole Cap:. Hall was pursuing, being | {t behind his own nes, He was then | ,. Mhigon wuie yeu caw y \ Assistant WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. List Went to France as a | WIN THE CROSS OF WAR hard pressed, adopted this desperace | reported missing, but was found in a| \. ; mI ae At F @erets. Henry 8, Fretz, Easton, Pa Surgeon, | expedient to escape death, and wou, | T¥ine The could not be sha to Teor <A: a And Kelsio W. Kellum, Cinctnnat!, O43] yNotitioats Pamut.: Weilitan. oa He was thus enabled to put a stream | Pee wry BPP \ hor ph ard ur c A Bingham ot sdwa eoh fit ied ant | of bulleta t jottom o: . ake Laie yea dy i ' Edward A. Lechnit, Cleveland, 0.5] Gordon is in action came to! Son of Brig. Gen. eat Of Naa cs BAU he te: bottom: of Eats §2, 223; 835), 000 MORE |t occasion, and LONDON, Muy 8.-—Chancelior #3 Ir, Flagg and py in wetting Dennis R. Shirley, Edmonton, Ky his family to-day when they had hardly | mi ot machine. | : by burns We: wanGuineed it r ey € door before Corvis, Lowry. T. Ajgood, Oakdale,| tinished celebrating his promation to a{ — tional Army One of Those | ‘tne Captain's companions waited! ASKED FOR ‘SHIPBUILDING sure by this afternoon that. the Gove Kilvoe invited Me. Cart G Tenn.; Rube Nelson, Kennan, Wis. y with shing’@ Corces Cited for Gallantry. | for several hours after the fight for| ne aieanweal © at hopes to introduce an Irish H ier or, to go down Gésald D. Whitney, St. Charies, TI Lieut. Gordon's name tin t at fe : we aw pr.| him to return to the bangar before t : Bil next we office | Gant WITH ‘THE AMERICANS .IN_ PI en j ff ‘ Baeteh oe With Wagoner D. MeConnell, | oie" Ee ee The last letter res] Oy, May &--Six more Americans| blving him up for lost $1,386,100,000 Sought for Con-| 5 ribed t ~—_ Ih Kings Tree, 8. C ceived here froin im cam on Sunday | ATP con decorated with the Crom) Despite the bad weather German struction of Vessels and $552,000, | & ri PICHON BARS PEACE TALK. | Privates Valentino D. Ambrosto,| Capi. Gordon made h Si , | of War y are |machtnes were out in force. Alarm 000 for Plants and Str | ny ie: 34 YA No, 90 West § New Haven,|mother, two alatera and a brother at| Capt Sidney Graves, Lieut Paul/after alarm was answered by the/ oe Jer o burned ene ene . Conn.; Bryan Andrews, Antoine, Ark,; | 1 Drive, He is «| Daly, Serats. W. B: pas - nel Americans, T4eut, Cunningham en-| WASHINGTON, | Mays America’s! he was ill in bed PAR ae an Vinton H. Bowen, Baltimore; Sam- ed for Ina | Wedd ane pees i net and) caged one machine, ween five mose | 4 Site WR STRSTR OGD! GH | wa he Misa TONARSE RENAL ET GGuRMeE EN Gl "| negie Ha til he read the ade uel Caudill, Phelps, Wis.; Ves B. Cof ber of the Medical | 7 A. Mendentaee is courier, drown! of the enemy Joined in, ‘The Lieuten~|ii\iey of the apd Ganie [hina encean's ata ' r ve 1 da believed fey, Burlington, D.; Samuel 8 apie \niverute cae | through two, enemy, parranea, 19, curry unt Kept up the fight until his ma- | 1 the 1 Appropriations | told. nad mt ath tte 7 p jy Aberdeen was ¢ and Yarmstadt, No. 28 Suffolk Street, New ‘a time was an instructo 1 Oe A eS lariat C nd Mendenhall: | chine gun jammed, when he returned | committ ling jam and that had alo lager | iindef that belief he had sent some Sete: thomas R. Dovie, Raston, Past twe id A | telephone communications with th to the American lines with ten bullet the construction of ships ipelled them to ent 6 jars of _ Jexhibite up to the hat Interne | ‘dt : iy Wiican, Brainerd. Mina, |ntet ‘i } during. & tack, despite a heavy! poles in his planc thorized by the Urgent Jeney iit | Jam d to the pu ey David J. Goerz, Los Ar John BE. 4 . lror gallantry and efficiency In patroi-| 7 usual German me was to fart myers Distr Atofoey Fan OlIeED. Haagenson, Fontaine Homer | Atn nah Jnave a small number of planes ap- appropriation o nd for) “ee couldn't,” said Strang. “Twas | FIRST RACE—Maiden wo-y a9; | : y - | "Graves is { Brig.-Gen, Graves | . chasing an , F ' ‘ tle « | ¥ FRAN J D. Haden, Ponca City Sidney c,| TPO? nan 1h ole Aaa Py ie Raiional Arms raves wear near the American lines, while Wi Pigg gas : 8 n bed with pneumonia, When tgoc| four tnd 0h ON oi, | ahs ae ).; Ray BE, MacAusland, Lowell, | day's Canadian casualty 1 lcans came Into action. The reserves ghipbuilding wequisition 1 hazy Time, 0.56.1 u Geor CORDELIA KILMER Mass.; Boyd MacDonald, Grafton, N.| Wounded—lt, Wilkie, Chiengo; A, Ie} OVER ROUMANIAN PEAGE |": uld then swoop down in a empt of lands a $50,000,004 " , uid, | a Neeaien, adh iride. Sharp] at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Dd: V Mason, Forney, N, C,;|Breen, Omaha, Neb. | Jto wipe out the Americans, ‘The the operatic t » re : SECOND 1 Nooo Ves win | CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, Thures Soma, Micona, Coal City Clyde Killed W. Q Holwick, | American aviators met by ane |(o the 0, for a 1 p ihe ehitdren | 9 Ar er threeventnolday ain) rey aie “ona oO vhs : ber of machines it was reported the on H $2°90, second: § Up.4 1 ne adi is re John | giz Navy Commendea tor| Through Struggle With Other |i eane had : 33,60 90, nevond pM | LOST. AND RE 3. nillips, Griffin, Gu ; t Pekin : if Jermans had Gin me | Tost 7 “ena PhD Led ee va hting Fire | Powers, He Tells Heriling ‘American aviators used Nieuport exrlena a hogar dat ead 4 VTON . ; Mrs, Willian Btagreet Risin Pa; i “ thva wane don ene) i WALES Maar a. (TIN Aimalersaan pursuit machines as figh!'>g oF { ; re I receive teeasa ae ford, Pa.; Perry Shepb Decoy cou ti Emperor William rep nc weapons. The Amor 8 engaged In Ky.; Harry t y, Baltlm Apri” ‘ eet Hertling’s atulations on rtograph artillery regulating Wil H 8 egg They ec: Paul Tr a jus of 4 etween Germany | work aleo had to fight. ‘wo Ameri Bronk Wa - } any | address: Philo. Nolan, Roumante ¥ t rr ns protecting a photographic ma- treet, M Tie Aste Ay! Dike: “Very Gort Quincy | “The termination of f state of war j chine were attacked by two Germans. w ' Pa; John A. Young, | , Cincinnati, “O “and in the Kast fila me also with proud jte aght lasted for baif an hour « and wratit #{ended when one Jeriban went wob gracious help, the ¢ ‘ping to the ground at three kilo nevor falling patr ¥ nn ters ..thin the un ines, THhok naan military leadesahlp and with the assist gent took place about two kilometers seine ee “i ee ance of strong diplomacy, are fighting | ong the German positions Attractive Offering for Tomorrow, Thursday, May 9th |, step by step for a happy futu | Seat At TOCA Oar aaib yi GRENOBLE CREAMED WALNUTS: are ! “LE eannot but convey my thanks on | “renee tivity, tt te Goubtedly know, this tittle classic in an, "Co his occasion t you and also to yp | believed the Gera a Bent # t ever, 16 is is ip y lit cundy mprised of two tallaborators Swill help us to pass | thelr best * ‘era to this sector to ate iiah Within ine Mthrough the struggle which the host Wihta tea x tempt to annihilate the American fly. against us has forced us ( ue ing foree. bg oman O to conclude," ue German machines were out in force, | Lusbu form Minister to © 1 ma fh J, too, ’ Attractive Features for Wedn } AY, y, I RICH, May The peace treat te ERT GAR AE nid ft purlos | Haytmond had ¢ ner & GAT ROrm | S just signed by Roumanta with the Cen- sparen unting fi he Ameri- | Argonne - ae 1 him CHOCOLATE COVERED LK cnoconarge |} tral ‘sling of cans all diy, despite the bad weath. | YOm™enke" notes cen The dete ated ane afte NOUGATINES—It you WD he hE = Is and er, The Americans anawered alarms! Saeco’ Me, was, accompanied by tie s-exate © witne nd |] ithe Caramets, yon wilt | Hine ees throughout the day just as the enemy |German Ministe Peru and ¢ vas no aimming up. W ; ' Hike Mon retinas . , , nal ne ; Charue d'Affaires of Urugua: esitation the three Justices n x to the Prepared for The Sunday World by the Woman Volers Com RO a wed Geen ciated arn A AfTalsea ot Urvmuay) | RPBROD ING tare 4 ey ge ant answered an alarm for one en- | 7 _— ‘ ittee of th Rng: AY , , Descendant of Gen, ete Wine John Parsons of C mittee of the Woman's Suffrage Party of the Cily of New York earn Sen ayetie Wiles ciny machine wh # reported to eek | takers Secretary te Join National a Pans, May & int Giibe bo flying iow uy ached | ALBANY, N. Y., May 8 an 8. Par-| Army S Ma etetend sacks cavered With Sok the MEMGUli de Late (ine enemy ve & \ sons of Osweso was apt } Execu.| WASHINGTON, May &.-Secretary cin owe Stores: New York, | Pirnbie, ie Befin in Noxt © ci and « descendant of Gen, Lafayette Machines w en tive Audit Gov, Whitman to-day War Baker's private secretary, Ralph ih 39c B Pansat ea nmancnel Sunday orld Magazine t Revolutid {a ay been “dees up above dropy wn trom the | He muccve ke ny who re<| Hayes of Cloveland. will soon foln th POUND bo y ho heen serving a® & sergeant in tho Clouds und a « A an tn a Chairman of the Repub- pected ag. #8 as he closes up some The apecitied welght tnoiudes Freneb artillery. jane, which was flown by Leiuty lican State Committee e business here. PS y Leiuty pending 9 her