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and Special Correspondents. TH E EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1928, WHISTLING AMERICAN LADS, |SEEREN MARCHING 10 OPEN FIGHTING, GIVE FRENCH NEW COURAGE —$2——_—_____- Glad to Be Out of Trenches and Eager for Man-to-Man Combat— Sing Way Through French Towns and Give Villagers New Heart. | By Martin Grecn. (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) Copyright, 1918, by The Presa Publishing Co, (The Evening World.) AT AN AMERICAN CAMP IN FRANCE, April 14. cordance with Gen. Pershing’s offer of soldiers to the British and French Armies, a numerically strong unit of our army 1s now encamped in a section of France in which the khaki uniform has hitherto been a stranger, At this writing our soldiers are preparing to méye to a point in the western battle line, where warrh-Work in open warfare ts expected, and the unit {s busily engaged in manoeuvres associated with fight- ing in the open, such as 1s being done on the British THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete ARY BAKER SAW SOME U. S. AIRPLANES. IN FRANCE! FIRST PAYMENTS. | ONNEW UBERTY BONDS DUE TO-DAY Officials Believe 40 Per Cent. of Subscribers Will Pay in Full, | Initial payments for the now 4% per cent Liberty bonds must be made to-day, and banks m final reports of subscriptions, The first Installments are 5 per cent, but aub- 8 may pay in full, and it ts be Heved as high as 40 per cont. of the district's subscriptions will be settled to-day Richard U. the Liberty I Sh Chairman of | n Committee of U orman, came to district headquarters in New York to-day to lay formal claim to tho highest percentage of subscribers in any community of the United | ates with 60,000 or more Inhabitants. | Toledo, 42 per cent with 70,000 subscribers, of its population, las piquing the pride of Utica, and Mr. Sherman wanted it to bi known | SEVEN DROWNED IN FLOOD. Mountain Torrent Destroys V of Mle teane, W. Va. CLARKSBURG, W. Va, May Same Jnmea Carder, his wife, their four chile dren and) Mra, Leroy Enix were drowned in swept down from the 1 1 almost oblite little eof Isane of houses were torn from thetr foundations and inuch other prope erty damage was'done. The food. came after a series of terri na during the night, wht i Dig Isaao Creek into’ a tor ‘ a Hoboken He omn WASHINGTON, May Charles F. Gian! of No treet, Hobe N. J. was commendad to-day by els for mal Da om the a man i The STYLE achieved in the new Hurley Low Shoe, featur- ing the narrow, round toe, long effect, broad shank and low heel, in no way detracts from its comfort In Black and beautiful Cordovan shades. HURLEY that in Utica and its suburbs there A/C front, Poesvoly by the time this mall communication — . - were 36,740 subserib or 49.3 per 43 reaches New York, cable despatches will have told In Be In tis'alty itself the ratio stood COMBINATION Wo subscribers for every tive rewi- detail of our enlarged activities against the Germans. ct edt HALL rewi __In view of the crisis precipitated by the Breat Oho tay: Wide-for Giooke a titl { German attack, all epeed was necessary !n carrying = Mr rUAR sald; proudly, “and Het quit the plans made possible by Gen. Pershing’s offer, seo a house which dows not display || Made over a special last— Naturally, this article, written in a little French vil- the Liberty Bell, the emblem w Has C forepart, B instep, and A heel. lage which 1s the headquarters of the section of the ] adopted to designate tho Caruilios that || Grips the foot firmly. Cannot ‘mit to which I am attached, must be general in character, for all move- apc BREN SNS Panty SiStTING MENMICAN AVIATION CAME IN FRANCE | bought bonds 0 | gap at filets or slip at heel. ments have been conducted in secrecy, and outside of the unit actually en- COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION Borough President Van Name an- ‘orset fitting at instep. Ab- Gaged and certain officers of the General Staff, there is no knowledge among on . mies shinai eee ae = a = i a ean to-day that Richmond's eoLice ete an jorepart: 1 subscription had reached 300 cont. ur beautiful shades of ordovan {cans in France, sol¢ an, o eabouts | Americans in France, sol Mer or etvilian, of our whereabouts __'ment would content itself with lend-| creat army on tho eastern end ot | thinking of adding a currycom) to eae of Its quota of $1,032,900. \is is the || Shoes are made possible by using only Inasmuch as there {s continual ar- ing France money and selling France | Long Island. is army was being| my travelling equipment of a tooth highest mark yet hed by any com the best Icathers, being treated by conveying visual proof that the re- | Oo lanunite tht Sarid the Hurleyized secret process, which tillery activity all along the western |° de supplies. 1 from Chi tsburgh,| brush, a sh age outfit extr: q “rer ine, munity in the country it is better le sec process, ic! t : : tothe BWiak |e ey ee eens were er ues Vinita BOYS GLAD TO BE OUT |St. Lou Himein Gramenalt peal Rpg erste Fa Rie bestheletel Bt Gun Crew Wiped Out] iyo’ per cent. that the showirg of || increases the life of the leather, re- fewoiton aa tothe Gwinn souls, Butta nein anta,| pair of socks. But here ' i ae Perrin? ; ribs! ‘ “| |THE AMERICANS ARE HERE, Philadelphia’ and GnAnuesatir OF Ree DAIANE APaWw ihe albare labia and Another Suffers Se- Hartford, Conn., which was heralded | Caining its rich lustre to the end border, to say that |v, GERMANS ARE FINISHED.” OF THE TRENCHES. p a . | log a aw the r from Washington yesterday as the our unit is encamped within sound of | (VE GE Nueally ain, The revival of the spirit of the peo- |/roducing poluts in the area covered| my billet, ‘There ts no livery stable verely in Explosion. percentage leader of cities in all the big guns, At night, from the hill- | ,,¢ 80 happened that practically ally 1 nog ite effect on our troops, [bY these cities, We will suppose that| the town having only 228 inhabitants - Oe a ae eheamunlies hese tops, we can see hundreds of red and decehlihekaes red unit, infantry.) riving at thelr billets wet, tired|the supplies were sent into New York] living in seventeen houses. Mr. FORT WORTH, Tox. May 9——-An|80 far reported over subscriptions to| — (t434Breadway 1387 Broadway white flashes reflected against tho | “ttillery, combat trains, supply trains 1 cron hungry, the soldiers freely {Harbor over all the rallway systems! James Hopper of Collier's and I are ety atarts here toctay date {tle loan. In the Chicago district, 4,695 \1T7Beondway 215 Broadway louds, h flash repreasnting. the| 27d tHe Ike, were represented ina) cia the favorite. outdoor aud|t g the source of supt the} quartered in an old flour mill, The]! starts here to-day Into} fags hav n awarded; in the Min- Me3Besadway 39-41 Cortlandt St. jit alinedaes When the wind|™Freb through @ considerable town {*" pa Rergdergaeritigr boapengat ylvania, the New York Central,| sad-eyed custodian of the mill, whose] {"@ death of eight American gunners | nenpolla trict, 3041; Cleveland, bactory—lockiand, Mass, discharge of a she nen tho wind | Tare Area of passage--that ia, the door sport of the fig 1 Daa ean ohne pd ets ! who wero killed and seven injured | 1,999; Boston, 1,892; Atlanta, 891; Phil is in the right direction we can hear Q namely, cussing everything and ev mor d Ohio, husband and two sons have beon| oo nen ok, m tow miles west of | Mdelphia, and Louis, ‘which | the steady roll of cannon fire, accent. | re through which we progressed o.yi,4y connected with the army and ure, Lackawanna and W Killed in the war, has equipped us with | HEAR Te nnoae ew ines alt o' [eave fags nties only, 1 | uated occasionally by the deep boom| from our detratning stations to the in, war, A sunny day, association st ore and commun a couple of mattresses of ancient vin-| rasa beans y shell ex- | Woman's part in the campaign | 4 sun engaged in bom-| rea in which we are billeted. F with the 7 sarticipation in ma- | !ines—and these supplies j tage and probably considerable popu-| Pioded yesterday afternoon becoming more apparent. In 1 of some monster gun eng fallin Goran Aa AY IER ORO es th y 4 ; ih Sagi tl A One gun cro up of members| Ware, the only State to double its bardment of a distant point, And all) mn " J " noeuvres and assu ces that they wil ;lation and she sweeps out our room of Headquarters Company, Mist In. [Uet’, Women’ wero responsible for through our sector there 4s a cease- | animals and wagons were soaked and 40 Qioying an tive part in th ‘ ag He ripakdae i and makes ou ls every day and! gintry, was completely Mibad Cute By Beg Iphia they less movement of French troops ad-| covered with mud. Hour after hour) preatest military contest in history ed to loading stations of the | we would be quite comfortable if we crow from Headquarters Com. | eT a de vancing to sclected 5 1s in an-|the French population stood on the y Gays pass by has raisad 1 1 Railroad tn Long Island | courg have a fire pany, Wd Infantry, suffered severe ww; 1 nati, $4 ticipation of some millta yup | sidewalks or tn doorways, or hung the supreme chte of South Brooklyn. | There! 6 Nv Ging AMERICANS EAGER TO ! ove itaammmcorttash MG AUTO Lo BUTE by Washington, $4,000,000; In which has been planned by the lead-| out of windows watohing with in- and determination, oul Strap ae aes GET INTO ACTION ergt. Norman @ Canadian |B ae tah cone and lB ere of the Allies creasing interest the steady passage fare ts not popular with | fort » at the sources of |, P@ssing by our old mill this morn. | and assistant inst r GAld ho saw | ae honor Nae ialiikely to be went to Must d FRENCH VILLAGERS WELCOME |of the fighting men from across the ers, The m ny of ing is a regiment of infantry, ‘The Soldier trying Meee thei. whlch | Shanghal, China, which req oe usTar THE STRANGERS IN KHAKI. | Atlantic. Some of the correspondents s int of dodg- |! : ange men are singing and whistling. They ‘y 1 to have caused. the | ehday subscriptions of Bay foods wisely— As s00n as a decision was reached| remained in the town for several and) mac bull en a = are on their way to a rendezvous explosion. Bow, who was yl lane fon tio nine fax ene al : as to which of our soldiers should | hours waiting for instructions from on and taking off gas T I oo anaa | Where the commanders have arranged wounded n Hl fragment, said he} to-day with 4 per cent, certifi firet be sent to fight shoulder to| headquarters, and we had many op- , of weary waiting day aft : : Istand| fF manoeuvring tn open warfare |“"amno' tet ot kine eet | indebtedness, $600,000,000 of which are shoulder with the French and Brit-| portunities to talk to the French |day for movement gets | \! ast Bel Action. awalte (hea ana they KEALAIE McDavid t MONA HOnIn ourelnentaa (aes hgonea {sh against the common enemy,| people. The Mayor of the town rep-|on Amc men of our | abla snag aaa fy H en, Corpla, Wha rears ieee taitiystis Me PE cote orders were sent to the unit selected/ resented the sentiment of all bis, unit ima were or- |? weners me" VT have seon the French in open war. a lam D. Al ng are outstanding, which 1 s cert nes t cere | rf 7 t in . 4 f . . 4 “ payment of th es Ae — to proceed along certain lines to cer- | people when he sai dered to move that they were going f fare and in trench warfare and they Sohn Webber and Levey the payment of th — | uilway facilities. in 1 . xt month, Th tain destinations, While the order) «We are now sure of victory. Many into another trench and they). Hee ‘ accept either form with tranquillity! The wounded, except these in tleu of the actual seanater. of peas] % 414 not come as a surprise, it affected | of us wore skeptical about the United | we ning but enthusiastic over : feeb ba Clann our American soldiers appear to British Arm from | funds will decrease greatly the strain || (-— @ body of troops which had already’ states sending many soldiers to! the prospect. asia at é pme the prospect of fighting IN. marting geetes eases a fo ety Pili aren { Theusends of feat geen hard service and was tn process | France, Our information was meagre,| THINGS THE AMERICANS OVER what Long Island Railroad would Pn flelds and in shell-swept for-| was standing than ten yards} will begin on the Stock Exchange te- || Me cteaee captaae of rearrangement, The high com and it came from afar, The soldiers} HERE MUST LEARN TODO. |), in earine. forall ests with an enthust I have not away from the mortar, was unin: | morrow jer pce ppaipemg ty) had figured everything down to the’ .45 nave como to us to-day almost} 1 am with an outtit and 1! gy een them exhibit in the trenches or |iureds | Hlout, Col. Metcalfe, At Al ’ basis of preparation for bait gi as a miracle bring with them a breath! am gorry to have to say that the ‘ nd the trenches ROBE Aa HOLE Mute PAP) Antes Hy te te For Hoara to Pre- teration Shans in the Shortest pote en (of new life for France |movement of forage for the horses} ferred b prospect of "som killed. Some of the be WOO] crea he ee ayy aero end the work was accomplished with | “Such big men, they are, and s0/and food for the men was not a8 Island City or Brooklyn and! !4 our artillery outtt ally Blown to: places © York State ae Lahor astonishing specd. ,| Young and buoyant and so earnest! | expeditious as the movement of the | reloaded onto s on the YOUNK reserve officers fre - ei haa written to the Mayor suggesting | Involved in the movement to the a Ithe f iy fa. Board of « iJ nition was a considerable rail- | There is something in thetr faces that/main body, We were for two days | pong Island training camps in the United MANY RIOTS IN UKRAINE: [the formation ‘of a Hoard of ‘Canela ee acestion ining at widely sepa. |SPelle determination and courage. If|without forage for our horses, The| qo have many of the best trans have never beon on a t | i 1 Peeink muah gsm initae ty tee seni a ie iby Gabraaning: 8 you only knew how my old heart|Colonel turned the animals into pas- aa dletribution re are hundreds appoint much w hee | rated points and forced marches over y | and hap Bobad’ ot elt LA Ree eau swells with gratitude as I look onj|tures and bought applies of ‘ hanal if who have never } huinber_ of, empl representa- (i @ comparatively reo h country to Z é eee menn-anieie b these men who come across the hay, oats and bran 1 mt that rt t i e ein ar v - | camps and billets chosen for the 2 i ure he bud " German Soldiers Showed Thei : The section se-|Sca to help us in our extremity. So| our fora at ply t rt} not miracle worker \ © officers 1 f various branches. y sy] - fiicient 1a] 1 have begin talking rie ons, and] Usual Brutality W They lected for our camps has not cared| far we have held on, though our 8 ¢ a ah out by disely ‘ : ed | ua , ality 1 hey : ; offi. | ranks were steadily depleted, Now confusion 1 ed load soldiers who carr ® in Raided { a: for soldicrs heretofore and our offi bias y : | ride 1 f © no depletiot , 0 s '! We t memories of war ex | ontes loses cers and men found the 3 un-] there will i nb Gir th ni fat re “ ‘, U 1 ae a i , ras Hagel nary 3] LONDON, as ‘al e loaded on a terr totaly unpre- | armies and our armies, ng to-| there vhicl ee pie eg Fecha i LA Aral tt J pared for the avalanche of khak!| gether, will grow and grow and go| of officers 1 with th i 1 pare part—n Hass Fi m } . | : io gs a alia fbag | une clad humanity which descended | forward, while the German armles; ment of s\ New York or W extra The 16. Fow of n have a st aA upon it without warning must diminish in size and effective-| other 4 in y of th nat | kee pee rae Vey eae irtieth ; wna und a retrea ey > on board ubted en but t meeting the German on q Natives of town 1 and retreat ' Hepes ‘a F A Peas : ae F Ko T uph this sector awoke few mornin “I am an old soldier, and 1 know Ptapdlcdi las git , 4 ; mith oni an ; atoh n ¢ 1 There ago to find thetr oldiers when I see them, These are of ¢ t we are 4 orbs meee on 1 and | moving 8. one ¢ the first American ‘soldiers I have| r 4 5 in } re ra in Kieft ever un fight 41-| seen, and it pleases me so much to| a h 3 ’ ti ‘ aA th t 9 an | They r their ¢ in amaze- | ing that they look like soldiers and] a " es 9 | nt ast ’ | act like soldiers. ‘To realize that these | ¢ % | war ft Sana ina ‘| our | ddlng ¢ ‘| men are in so many parts of Fr nee | t m nie : : ; Apeanit ba : rane! 5 h it wa y fand th y are coming all the time, | matically a s@Uentig | sranaportation £6 Aeihts sitar f : rae it ized that the 4 to our country a8 a draught ef wine| Ports in the ¢ WOule be | ip pula & i © te nie 6. in their part of t ¥, ready tO} 0, an exhausted man, My friends, | mor uM Je. 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New York (Penna, Sta.), 6.35 I Ur mn pass by. In this part ot | ’ 1 A > i 1 m4 =, - w Yorks Hude: ter 8.300 id i more or less y He ' t ‘ . ns agea Tat) tie) Geunite Gumanemleonad ara inte Gent : eee pet i F a in its wasteless form led batncen New Bork, nted out to farmers and they | py comp: I PTR ee 4 fied Austria STalantan nists Meal Deee wie’ < unguard One, who lives tn} tion ex 4 j | 1 Hert t oes aoe NEW TIM TADLES pitas haa been in New Yorks pen tuicky. i , Pe nee BRAND e s He admits t he was su sed T OF THE TRANS 1 i 1 t is 4 Pennsylvania RR: when he saw American soldiers, He Tee RTATION PROBLEM, | 1 e na : rhe ern ner they | fh F vs) thought the United States Govern-| We will suppose that we bad a ways draw a Livery ulable, X au Urine of Mascunmuels, et Condensed or Evaporate

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