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BURIED IN SUBWAY CAVE-IN; 5 DEAD “If ft Happens In New York lt’s In The Evening World’’ Che hed “Circulation Books Open to All. ad Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World _ PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918. 20 PAGES To-Day's Weather—FAIR. PRICE Two CENTS. <== s U. ‘Ss. ‘PATROL AMBUSHED AND ‘WIPED OUT “INNOCENT,” DECLARES GOVERNOR STIELOW PARDONED; CAUGHT BY SUBWAY CAVE-IN; FIVE DIE UNDER TONS OF SIND ae ne Convinced og Innocence by} Evidence Disclosed at Special Inquiry. GREEN PARDONE D, Pipes Driven Through Earth Supply Air to Men 100 Feet Down While Rescuers Work—Bodies of Others Not Yet Reached. Bond Accuses Investigator HEROIC WORK SAVES EIGHT WHITMAN FREES STIELOW, FLANDERS OFFENSIV SAVED FROM CHAIR THROUGH EFFORTS OF EVENING WORLD “POLICE DRAGNET roo.| GETS FORTHE UNIONISTS PLEDGED AMERICAN PATROL ~ TO BACK PREMIER TRAPPED BY FOE; He German Unitec Out Lite With Sed BGs ie Wipe States As as 1 Is Plve men are be as a result of a subway cave-in} O’Connell of Murders, Bayonets and Rifle Butts. on Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, and a large for ¢ men worked until 8 agce » an saw Wales | Focihion AEP a rama: Gis TRaEeiGAGe Ahad 5 A. M. to-day to rescue eight others imprisoned in the uncompleted LUWARY ous ina: fice | First Wholesale Slacker Round- é e Ministry will stand or fall to-liN BRANCH, May 9— (Associated tunnel beyond where the five are buried ck Stielow, the date of whose exe-| UP Ordered at Request of | nignt on the vote to be taken in the! Pregs).—An Ameri . Sommons 0! ne ¢ e8 | To ector fa lett o a silent The men cut off were 100 feet below the str and a ipplied n for the alleged murder of Federal Government. House of Comir n the char ul sect victim t n Charles B, Phelps and Margaret Wol- made by Gen. F. B, Maurice that the} enemy ambush some time 7 with fresh air through a pipe driven through the debri bale helps and Marg dna BMRA! Ate - ‘ iis 4 ; ott in Orleans County was f Forty-five men of draft age were Ministers hava deceived th night, The Germans evidently us The five men peli ante oe four times, and who finally rounded up by Acting Police Capt. | public as to milit SRBIN Ane onets and the butts of th f BENTON, RICHARD, chiet Sw saved from electrocution July 29,|Joseph Donovan, assisted by twenty-| The concensus of opinion is: tha Tho Americans went out ca mar ee FOUN at at thd last minute Jargely|five detectives trom the First Branch | Lloyd Georgo will win, though former tho evening and nothing zh the efforts of Miss Sophie |Detective Bureau, at 2 o'clock this |Premler Herbert H. Asquith will press heard of them uhtii another patrol si5 F Avenue eae doab oh he wy World |morning. Four hours later the raid, the matter to a division, and Belleves happened to cross tho spot where tho d stat, leave Auburn Prison to-| Which embraced the territary be- he will be able to ov ow the Cadi- | others bad been ambushe Not ono \K da man tween the Battery and Fourteenth | net, In the event of victory, Asquith t was fired during tho encounter n) V rill go th herons. | treet from East River to \ is reported by the Westminster Ga- dah an aan Uanei time friendiess farm hand, son | still was on, Many more ar- ette, his organ, as being prepared tc American heavy artillery was fired d yw oe 3 3 bro ‘in-law, given |"eot® SF@ expected ‘ t Govornment, in | Yesterday for the first time in the % pile se Lda It was the first wholesale slacker form un alternative Move . sector northwe ro After ne se from twenty years to life for the he eee ' relther Lloyd George, Andrew | 5¢ H " ; : i M. D Hy Bath chaverhexeuaae ciel 1 by the Police Department and bs x ‘A. J. Balfour will be) Ml tWweelas spent in preparation ‘ r pone ty : $ “twas lered at the request of the Bonar nor sat ve t Amer ae No: 20} 14 Manha Nihitmon, who amen! pipe he American 5 having i Gardner, No. 06) Hudson Aven ——— ovidence [Federal Government aye Reels: Michel Pout CAT esta t “oe Brooklyn; P. Ge ne Motorists Leave Victim ints a he World z him worked prin-| George has a boomerang t La ellie ti ’ 1 t ‘ Bet, Brook sired) an he Evening World proves the} ¥ de ¥ Tae wu ready to open fire a co ays - 1 Rigne Charles Lonel, Shot ale specd: lecaeee cree Jclpa h ba establish is oppor tha Fe auc bu. C beblpootass Macicnaa clo r earae - prisoners’ innoce | ments 1 men ole for | British lines in France were extended | 18% om fOr Keke NN ai ethes B Away in Darkness PARKA f tary service in more than a at the request of the uch, and that | We ; We ¥l score h ho information he furnished the | ‘May R i Gu N 80 score of them information by abe Rohe tony blr et HF Nevins Strect, Brooklyn, and J. Fras-| Mystery surrounds the mura Wherever men of draft age were, House of Commons, which 3 Pie A hbk elie + : f found they were required to pro-|has branded ag false, came trom ( out mach, No ch treet, Brook-/ man, apparen nbout twen swe and Grea ° hich | batteries comp 1 '» captured b vi ai nadiwenss : Harel duce their registration cards, ‘Thos¢ moran of the a hee ee trom the Russians, which had beer ed were without cards. Maurice was an importan a , firing for gom me, eapecia a“ i } on that ho|.. 1Ney ‘were taken to the First UNIONIST VOTE WILL DECIDE me TL MAMALL badhore OOAiiER L, late n wa es ia nch headquarters, where they are CABINET’S FATE she 0 ed {the evidence The fate of the Lioyd Gr: five men i had 1 available at the @ sald that the net will depend on the nu ot rp «| MORE THAN 500, 000 THIRTEEN CAUGHT BY CAVE-IN from an au and abandoning; ‘The @o s action follows a get =i ap degen a t bgicosee him, The res wal | iny similar rald will follow, of the Irivh Nationa 1 The cave-ir a 945 last) sp request by Spec Attorney ¢ bush Ave uby ‘ saw mc ft Towing > ue it ep 1 be sure to Nal ag hin lt Number Secre t rite. nect the I anton w mo ay rea er The Unionists w ! Ata te Eh i dns Fourth Avenu i et 2! bundled ; nts w followed up by | r a ing last night, attend | ral? come ov ® Manha t > : 3 , oi eel Nat oft ae 1 ex nbers, agreed to sustain | \ll \ the Mun , " a ey way ngthening t | M 1 » ‘ a je raised by A rr " The work is be wed Deg no cluo to identity beyond) BOND CONVINCED THAT O'CON sy ioe netomat anaes ox a weOn non Cont c nuinbe thelr automobile, whict NELL WAS SLAYER NORWEGIAN TELLS a A ; a ¢ ane ml 3 awitnosags ed and 1 Mr. Bond, at the time he started a asd up : r Liggabes A nue near M \ aS le rhe Liberal War Committes 1 Sanne as nd w 1 was not] the investigation, believed Stie refused to give res ot t 1 t ep and f mt ee 4 sed by them low and Green guilty —_— J > completed, A eon} round t tor ‘ Peace , \ 1 id 'rhe| Ipy \ the Labor I ' Jthan 600,000" o k working t »d the sp i : | Sara . Mr.| Sa World's & 1 vera should : ' he « ed te i H His ¢ 1 , 7 THREE CHARGES TO BE AN Mr. i t | ; t a 8 Seer Vom Bicnite Waray SWERED BY THE PREMIER e ‘ 1 v | v F i t eclal Cavle Despa' " Morning Vost Loy cing se 1 1 1 we 4 i" t ; - | PARIS, Ma A " ut newer id } 1 ‘ I \ | Phy = : A i t ation, | Norweg ne 1 8 8 ¥ \ i 1 ’ vad i , new facts c f x acet | e 1 4 i‘: ews F ; ‘| \ M 1 | am fully convinced, and give it ¢ nes, H ew ext ; Mie as my deliberate opinion, that Charles | "& in pe € 6 saw t ailles War ¢ rN n eo i w " B. Phelps and Margaret Wolcott did ¢ fail at i " un | w : ¥ a k not meet their death at the hands of ® fired m t r npa f 4 W ih f Charles F. Stielow or of Nelson Irow °° the submarine a " i ( aa to t na wore { AE Head wv Green, nor were Stislow or Green in| °™ B A J " _ , w { alr t t a any way accessories to the crime, nor T ? 7 4 ata Ua 1919 ' 1 did they have guilty knowledge of it, | V4" Germans, whereve gO a SUD v ‘ wen at t “On the other hand, | am as strong ¥ _ the whole w igh " " a y convinced, and give it as my de - Allied it 4a ! : ae and Gune Sheot Tuventoes! liberate opinion, that the three bullets w bave many ¢ ube . his é that were fired into the body of vf 1 1 wif 1 AI Al Charles B. Phelps, and that thebullet 7 4 Gern presa up and Pa ow ot I A 1 \ y that wae fired through the heart of ¢ a tee ave \ ps na yand and and | Margaret Wolcott, causing her death, ing 4s 4 figures, 1 1 and 1 AB y were fired by Clarence F. O'Connell = ed ‘ 1 “i Fat t g a y . ate (now a convict in the State prison at Vivre at Old Rave Track fw troops who l A Stree ¢H for “ex Auburn, N. Y.), and that Erwin King Bure t ford f r was with him at the time and aided The G 1 1 " ONE ESCAPES SAND'S GRIP AND , f ¢ hint inthe‘cermlaalenvet themunines Pe ‘ t t . ra GIVES THE ALARM : a ; 7 it s eg Ma " ’ t H egled 1 Cousin of King Alfonse Dies sti rN ' te we mou f 5 oKID, M alr 2, her 4 m, acrosa the Bonar Law 5 Jar, & cous! King All 4 ; N ual ant que + uraiture * G@Remtinued on Second Page on cenlagsito, , Meminued co Tenth Pages property of the Sherwood tamily (Continued on Second Page) (Continued eg Second Pega) INCOMMONS VOTE BIG GUNS OPEN UP E RENEWED; SAY LLOYD GEORGE WILL WIN —-¢o——— British Counter-Attack for Territory Lost Southeast of Ypres and French Advance Lines — Heavy Firing on the Amiens Front. LONDON, May 9.—A battle that may presage a renewal of the great German offensive on the Flanders front is in progress to-day on a four-mile front southeast of Ypres, where the British are counter attacking in an effort to retake the front line trenches |won from them in an all-day fight yesterday by Gen. Sixt von 'Arnim’s army of invaders. Soupth of La Clytte the Frenchie succeeded in advancing can patrol on the | their lines slightly. Meantime a terrific artillery bombardment & in progress on the front sday | before Amiens, where most observers believe fhe greatest German biow ill fall, Here American division awaiting the German attack DEFEAT OF SUBMARINES NEAR, SIMS DECLARES; BUILDING IS SPEEDING are in the froht line of battle, aixiousiy ——® Tho fighting southeast gan with an intense artillery prepa- |ration upon the French and British | linea, followed by an infantry attack | between Voormbzeele and La Ciytte, In the centre the Germans succeeded jin ponetrating the British front line trenches, but on both the flanks they of Yprea be- Will “Corner Be Turned Within! were thrown back with heavy losses, i ‘| a Bright weather favored the attack. the Next Fortnight,” Admiral {ane auied troops succeeded tn held Vells Diners in London ing Vierstaat and the major part of ONDON, M | the Ridge Wood, and the fighting w& William 8. Sims, co . | continuing desperately f tho American naval forces In | MUST ADVANCE SOON OR LEAVE he w e, replying last n. MOUNT KEMMEL # tow the United Stat | ‘The attack was made by the Ger- at a dinner given tn of the | mans in an effort to gain the heimhts oMcers and men of the United |lying beyond Mount Kemmel. Thetr States forcca, ea J upon the important Kemmel po- know the submarine yn 18 menaced by the Allied lines campaign hed {ta highest und von Acnim must ad- point In April of Ja year, It | vance fa back, observers as since been golng steadily assort iowa, In the meantimo the | on, Halg's night report follows: new tonnage constructed by | ‘This = morniug he enemy the Allies has been gradually a strong local attack nereasing until the corner has ench and British troepe nearly been turned, and we holding the vector between La hope Within the next fort | cyltto Voormozecie, and. tw night the construction in the | ho centre his attack eucceeded, aggregate will beat tho rate after heavy fighting, In entering of destruction. We feel as | the front line of the Allied posi. ired that the time of our rtaln points, The has come ¢ ica tn these low , ALLIES Will WAIT + At all o points the enemy's attacks were repulsed By successful local operations the French troops advanced their line during the night south of La FOR MORE U. S, AID { birm and Husband The Clytte and captured a number ef I nimer ays prisoners. \ hill On nder of the Brite ” a thero Is nothing of spe- ance w tand | GERMANS DO NOT REPORT n . a a strength THEIR LATEST ATTACK t " wait The Germa ffiet OM MUDICa Lion fs - ke 0 we ngagements t 1 ‘ ? th ft euport Canal we y, but t atlons * Lys a ry b f i vived at Mont Kemmel ar 7 See re thess | to the west of Batlleu w rish an “During forefield engagements on ‘ « who s omme English and be he uly ¥ a ake On epee bot de f Bra road, > fe trong preparations, JAMES GORDON BENNETT <atang ity Shae Troops which at readiness HAS RELAPSE IN NIGE ss». «<« + by aur ee On the ¢ Mer ate ack fm the n ¢ Vea 1 A k n counter 1to Pa si y activity haa cons t Luce Brook and on the : h a w Y bank of the Avre. : ; The Prer Var Office announces , wa "Bi artilerlus were active north ¥ Sis’ he Ponce again S84 south of the Avre, but there was Seuscs serious anxlowy, oe satening, hoe - . ™ eee | ES SS |

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