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a poner a, ) BRITISH sigrees, north of Rhelms and in Lorraine, at Allly Wood, the French car- ried out successful local attacks or repulsed German raids. In these oper- ations we took 306 prisoners, including one ofticer.” GAS A TTA CK are CABINET VICTORY BRITISH IN COUNTER Drive | MAY END CAREER REGAIN GROUND NEAR ALBERT (ff GEN M MAURICE Big Artillery Engagements Reported on Both I, Lloyd: George's srge’s Shift of Tac-| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1978, HOLDS ‘Entrance to Submarine Harbor at Ostend Showing Piers Betweeh Which Ship Was Sunk IPIGOEOOEE EEG Cee b eb hee 6-08 od * tics Put Opposition the Picardy and Flanders Fronts. | to Rout. | [BRITISH REPORT] LONDON, May 10.—British troops yesterday evening recaptured | rg the small portion of a trench (150 yards) which the Germans took forth | SONDON, May waa: ta of Albert in the morning, Field Marshal Haig reported to-day. > apt ga npn Fa bdr idles sk The text of the War Office statement is as follows: “The small portion of our front trench northwest ot Albert gained by the enemy as a result of his attack yesterday morning was recaptured by us during the evening by a counter-attack. We took a few prisoners. Ministry the House of dealt with | Unpleasant incident which had caused |More bitterness than any chapter of this troubled was brought about “The hostile artillery was active last night in the valleys of the sudden change of tactics on Somme and Ancre Rivers at different points on thé Lys battlefront.” | the part of the Cabinet Field Marshal Haig to-day isswed a special order conveying his ap-| Premter Lioyd George again showed preciation of “the splendid service rendered by the Royal Artillery at all) Mmeeclf a keen political strategist George {Commons yesterday an political preceding | Administration | stages of the Somme and Lys battles, despite the difficult conditions of a,*"4 4 strons leader for ae own me ., 4, ” cause, He withdrew the ‘abinet's defensive fight against greatly superior numbers. Giak Ser a Coat ot Wes te Geni Though “local operations” continue on the French and British front, } with the charges of Major it is not believed by military men here to-day there will be a renewal of | Maurice, which Andrew Bonar Law te German offensive in great force for at least two weeks. lee ina aniataeees, eres coe ee : ‘ " of the sters The Allies have kept up such a withering fire on the German Vt) The Premier made it ‘clear that areas that the Feutons have found it almost impossible to carry out their | adoption of former Premier Asquith's c.mecntrations. During the past five days the British have bathe! all the | motion for a select committee to in- | al t \ co @D \naPockon . ‘vestigate the matter would be re- render, ly refused and then) above thirteen in the region of vear German positions with gas shells, with marked success. The Get; garded as a voto of censure, which MS ROUMANIAN killed the German. He then flashed| Mons and are employing many man preparations for the new drive have been almost paralyzed by the | would be followed by the Govern- a his Las down into a ee one between fourteen and seventeen in ‘ . : forced three German occupants . a ‘ . fact that the men have to wear gas masks 24 hours a day, a feat that is ments resignation | F ere euriciinted Kae | digging and cael Bl to the PF i 4 vyd George de y pb - ™ be ate cathe trenches 0. oO Vere a impossible, and they soon have to be withdrawn from the danger zone, rerutenite sine Aiea! HUI eh : pa serge . n : fea es abe GERMANS PAY HEAVILY FOR TEMPORARY SUCCESS. | trovorsy which Major Gon. Maurice Ppbabte aby heh we hen Mg Libre be tor, said advices received to-day WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, May 10 (Associated | bemmn. ‘The debate was brief and the | mB airplanes attempted to fee! by the Helgian Legagion : ati nic! itish re ai ec - Premier's explanation was its dom!- palate (hh d test of Belgian tors Press).—The operation by which the British regained in a counter-assault satiny Foanirs Kaiser C Songrat nies ites Hinden- | by the fire of an aaah ore es anise teeniotase We the small portion of trench north of Afbert, which the Grmans had CAP:|"“THe Cabinet rode eafely over the °| burg for “Victoriously Wield- | 1; iisela Fre acing sombat| a ave forelte men; wowed tured yesterday, while a small one, was important. The positions in) crisis by a voto of 298 to 196. Tho | | ine'G Sword? sage front, have asked the| ‘4 children into a state of servi- question lay on high ground, which had been hotly contested ever since | majority was even larger than news: | % : . Ing Ge erm in ore Embassy in Patia to cote See hroughout the aa zo papers had predicted and shows that | « r aco ‘ Germany through) Which comprises all Flanders and the Germans stormed their way into Albert. the House of Commons, at lonst, is * | LONDON, May 10.—In a prociama- Jand in an effort to ascertain, ® nsiderable part of Hainault The temporary success of the Germans cost them dearly, for they | not for a change of government which + | tion to the population of oecupled and | whether Mall was killed or ma and Luxembourg ; Suifered heavy casualties from the rifle’ and machine gun fire which was ent have beon the sshd of adopt- + | unoccupied territories the Roumanian prisoner 2 | ri asic Ta ek fi ’ ‘rench artillery observe: 0+ E 6 mi poured into them as they advanced up the slopes. The operation was) Mf Mr. Anauith’s propomal, $ | Goternment annousose the conctusion| A ‘French artillery observer rec] eee undertaken at about daybreak, and shortly afterward the enemy attempted| wax short. He expreased surprise » | of peace, according to a Bucharest ania a safe landing when he had died near the front to reach the British lines east of Bouzincourt, about 2,000 yards to the| that the Government would take his * | dispatch, and adds that the country appeared from sé | ken back to their parents tas 7 : " ? - -——- Mons has bee obl ¢ 1 north. Here also the British were holding defenses on the ‘nigh ground, | Motion for investigation by a com- } |re-enters a state of neutrality “under + — shikcedih ono “ te ae aes which the invaders coveted because its occupation would give them aj mlitte a# @ vote of censure, and he) 2] the protection of its constitutional AMERICAN ARTILLERY ° t ER cin antaiat ‘ ‘ fib os . had the House with him when he re- DIAGRAM OF OSTEND AARBOR . grammar school; Ghislain, better position to work from for another big attack. | buked Chancellor Bonar Law for aa-| g.ngid ga-e adi dd bers: 199000008 ee institutions which were unassalled by DESTROYS DEFENSES | 48; Framories, 76; Cuesmes, 87; The gray coats advanced shouting “Retire’—it was an old irick—in | Sertne that members could not be — the war.” | Query, Haine St. Pierre, 96; i a ; found who would give a non-partl.« “The os wa ta tO De Manag juevrain, 98, and ie hope of confusing the British, The defenders responded with such aliigmont ONE KILLED, WOMAN HURT = | HINMAN ENTERS RACE ; The ARpen aren eerre ee . OF GERMANS IN PIGARDY, 3°" . wrill@g fire that the Germans acted on their cry and fell back, leaving| ‘rhe principal point of the Pramler's ’ | 4 understanding,” a Central tae many dead and wounged, Betting BEAe : defense was that the disputed state- AS TRAIN HITS AUTO FOR ATTORNEY ane viageeniet from Amsterdein (quotes the | and Church in Cantigny AUSTRIAN FINANCES. bea gr Gey Se ni ol sal : hdl | Frankfurter Zeitung ag saying. “It | as Observation Posts! R PORTED DESP! ATE | that Major Gen. Maurice never had| panion Victims of Accident Near sembly Geeks | Nomination for | Emperor William, in congratulating, WITH THE AMERICANS ih Aes ante | eusatiored them while he was in Paterson, N. J. Lewis's Place. Field Marshal von Hindenburg upon prcaRDY, May % (United P: ilitary Authorities oquane ering 1S CLAIMED BY THE GERMANS | oe cain thaeet iloling Me pagby PATERSON, N. J, May 10.—Dr. §.] ALBANY, May 10.—Harold J, Hine) the Roumanian areety, Sooording t0| Fierce hombardmont of Germ Money Recklessly pei Cris e Lael seelygey alas he|man, of Albany, First Deputy Att erlin newspapers, notified the mill-| sitions by th merican artill Sommittee Reports. lto hold office “for good or bud rea. | Demarest of Suffern, ¥., dled in the|ma 4 A} . vs P epaiat ALDENIH Fe ipkaor CHNE The ble ao oaroe cata lat he <j a : os nmittee Rep ee 2 wha Paterson General Mospital this morn-| {1° Wie Basuulléen meMinekleni@ee | kor ihe GHISCARIR OR ChE ICH nia oti xTa : , blown _JONDON. Raydio anne ERAS Attacks by Gen. Haig’s Forces Below Ypres The status of the controversy as it| ing, and a woman companion, stil! Riisehan Cannes ther mautente\ cedar cat atasienbure: une meenlae ‘ dente and [ere raeresenit (he fnanglal Aa. well € : now stands is virtually that the de-|{dentified, 18 in the hospital uncon-|” Mr. Hinman was Republican leader in Prussia, would have his name and|post command at Fontaine- BUPAL AIGA SS 3 AE en Are Said to Have Been Frustrated. fens has been heard, but the accuser | scious, as the result of thelr automo-| the Assem: from 1918 to 1915, and 1 on it. His telegram |sous-Montdidier and Courtemanche, | 4: crate ta ihe, Storning Pom. The REPORT has not. Whether he ever will be 18] pile pe! gs struck by a New York bound | Was appointed a Deputy Attorney Gen- and started fire at Mesnil-St.| Retehsrath, just before its adjournment [GERMAN doubtful. freight, rain-en the Gernen branch, cf [Cres suweauent to Wie Balouriment of of tre conclusion of peace|Georges. The church at Cantigny|had its attention called almost peremp- BERLIN, Thursday, May 9 (Via London).—Tho following report has! ‘Tho case of Mafor Gen. Maurice tie testa Haltokd hat MIANIENG ue a eae aa rae a. with Roumanta fills mo with pride | was being used for observation by the | torily to the empire's finances. been issued by the German War Office: | Sh the, Rane es ths any Sauces The couple were on their way from|few months ago. and joy. Our Eastern front is free 1/ enemy 1 rT aes at BeBe als va bpilinie ja here i bt the . ? i ies f . nen ot ; ha 40¢ eo Lord 7 a bombardment lasted all last | National Debt reported e e “Between Ypres and Bailleul, lively artillery gotivity continued | And there seems little doubt that his} oo to Suffern, ‘The acicdent hap-| Hix announcement to-day follows thank God, the Lord. I thank you,| | 7 ae n of the heavy | House that not only the large indebted distinguished miltary career has been nd at the South Maple Avenue croas-|ciosely the letter in which Attorney my dear Field Marshal, who victori- | night he 200M i “YY | esa of the states to the Austro-Hun parenenons Tauredey. | ended by his own action, Ing. Glen Rock. It i belleved the doc- 1 Merton FB, Lewis notified Gov, jourly wielded the ( an sword." | guns rocked the « front: At the Peep OF the states to. the: Aumoreray: “Local attacks we made south of Dickebusch Lake were completely | Judging from tho newspapers the| tor did not sco tho oncoming freight. | Whitman he would not be a candidate) The Roumanian Parliament has|same time the seventy-tives poured | by the Administration of the note ingy: successful. On the eastern bank of the Vyverbeek, Rhineland and Baden | country is tired of Parliamentary} to was found suffering from wounds | for renomination, been dissolved by royal dec ae. [in a hot, harras apd fre. Apprehension from financial and ¢e0- trcops took by storm strongly fortified enemy positions over a width of |*'Tfe and while the present Govern- | on the head and body and died six hours sardine $0 w aeepaten trod: Bucharos blulned “that the. military, authorities two Kilometres. Hero apparently they ran nto w Freuch and British | "At Is much criticised no alternative [after tho accident. ‘The woman 1s eut-| JUTGE'S DRESS TROUSERS stustloca Have! bets oniered and BELLEVUE DOCTOR KILLED, | is sant hich tuner i pk i »Do! eri ‘om a fracture of the right le h . ment w on 6 J bf Pisa so A | attack and dissipated its strength. ‘The enemy's attack was only fuily | “US#’sted fnds strong support. Se ae ee eatate OC ibe MEU | the new Parllament will convene c1 . inember of the Releh developed on both sides of tho Renighelst-Kemmel Road, It was repulsed, | 1ecT’ Was considerable amount of ‘ Hees Sune tt Licat. Mergan, Hospital Tennis Cham- . Member of the Reicha 6 Re st- . = ee 4 ¢ House on the} She 18 unconscious ‘ =e pio ualty Lint ap lations for the Imperial co. as were counter-atlacks against our newly captured positions, Wo took | ony Vung In the hay epee Germans are participating or| t. Harold Sidney Morgan, re-|{omle Department that four-fifths ot 7 bel ‘x Frenoh and Avision although, according to lob-| leit participate in the advance by| u arokd Sic organ, re-lthe textile Industries of Germany were 816 prisoners belonging to six French and two British divisions whte | pyiste, from mixed motives. A great| §|X BURIED BY FALLING Other ( SJothing Stolen F rom Brouke |Pinnist troops. on Petrograd, Ac. | Ported killed tn action in the iatest | completely paralyzed: and that the poe . J desis alty report from Washington, was | tion of the idle te: rorkers Wi panreres beavy and speginns?:| Lin deal majority of the Conservatives aup- W W F lyn Cleaning Establishment Ree jcording to tho Vorwaerts this an- ey racnid Diao : Dan sisvie nar lily Rrowing desperate me —————-— | ported the Government, which also ALLIN NE HAVEN IRE} : ‘es Renee Wee eae ayes th | ment J ! : covered and Two Youths Held. cemen: Bt fore the! pital when he received his commission | “BRITISH FORCE DOWN 4 it LIAN GUNNERS. jhad the votes of more than half the ie : een ee Bo ,|main committee of the Reichstag on |jast August. He wes a graduate of Deo. Liberals and the bulk of the Laborites fe Wisin ate ie lothtng nase, Cor by dpe! shn, | Wednesday by Gen. von Krisberg Johns Hopkins Medical College and en- | @ASSRTT.—RUSSELL BASSET.T, | {In the minority were the Asquith | Deputy Chief One of Those] Cleaning Establis Germany has informed Foreign| tered Bellevue, Jan. 1, 1916, Bervices at CAMPBELL FUNERAL ’ 109 Montague Street, Brooklyn, was | | H ‘ax the’ tennis | mplon ar | members of the late Government and Trapped, and One Victim Is recovered except a pair of dress trou-; Minister Tchitcherin of Russia that| tne hospital doctors. His home was in CHURCH, - 2070 Broadway, @unday, Zeeb 10 ia Are! Artill j “neared asi pas) ie ee ade i the} Fatally Injured fers belonging to County Judge Norman |owing to the change in Ukrainian | the State of Washington, 10.40 7 M, eebrugge an ther Towns Are) Artillery Fighting Reported at Varl-| Pacifist section of seven pacitists, i | Dike ‘Government the pea delegation : The lobbyist. of the Daily News| NEW HAVEN, Conn. May 10.-Five| a) Reinhardt; seventeen, No. | whic en appointed to conduct | by Flyers. | British Flyers Busy. | larly supported the Government voted | "*"® buried under falling walls of Old) eq in connection with the robbery. |tatives nt Kure must now bo en- tatior o result of a fire. James ae ee fing Ba. | a \ " LONDON, May 10—The oMicial| ROME, May 10—Active @ ‘illery| seitinet thom on tho ground that the| Weldon, @ fireman, waa fatally bury | Rennard’, it Is alleged. Implied OO | ray reconstituted. Statement relative to aerial opera-| fighting at some points in the Aslago| 88ue Cee Dee to be pene a baal eo bia Place; Edward Kely sixteen, No.| re | tion of confidence ‘ost of the Con Street; E >) | ¢ tions issued by the War Office last| Basin, to the left of the Brenta and 09! 143 Jaralemon Street; Edward Coyle night read - =, in the Mhserada district ir reported | #ervatives voted for the Gi overnment | 3,095 RIVETS IN 9 HOURS, seventeen, No. 64 Columbia Place and Y | Ron te perthera poruon of tel in last night's officlal communication | Renee they be aa wish to change! Bethlehem Shipbuilders Set New Edward McNally, seventeen, No. .357| | PR TE T 0 BY MEMBERS front our airplanes were active all| J" other sectors enemy troops were| tbe minstry, fearing to involve the! Record for Country. Furman Street I hampered by the Itailan fire. accession to office of the Marquis ot} w TON, Del., May 10.—with| In the Adams Street Court any, ten tons of bombs being dropped) British aviators bomb | WILMING ae: See i 7 ged ) b aviators bombed the avia-| Lansdowne and Arthur Henderson, | erage drive of five wnap rivets a] trate Walsh dishcharge teNally and | 4 Le Cameau, Cambrai, Bapaume and | tion ground at Motta di Livenea, an averas A dhe others in $600 ball cach for the docks and mole a: Zeebrugee. oe | thereby giving @ pacifist complexion | :ninute maintained for a nine-hour day, h ese, Abney $ ae s “ | to an Asquith Government bringing a total of 3,005 rivets, it js an-| the Grand Jur j ‘Strenuous fighting took place| NEW LIBERTY 8 BONDS, 98,50, nounced that a crew tn the Harlan —— Socialists Centrists in Main throughout the day, twenty-two hos- | tile machines being driven down, “Lloyd George turned the accusa. | tions inside out,” the Evening Mail| First Meck Sold on Excheuge at! said. “When he had finusmed the weven were corfipelled to alight out of 00.10, Then Dectine. | was not even @ rag loft. A quith's | control and one was shot down by| The 4% bonds of the Third Liberty. performance was feeble,” | machine gun fire from the ground.| Loan, listed on the Stock Exchange to Phe Britiah Empire would soone | pr vave Lloyd George as VPromicr than Seven of our machines are missing. ey for the fir fe, sold down to| HAYS oye eo eet would Pa MnO DALOR P80 Oo There was) solving in Berlin,” Lord Curzon ASKS COURT 10 Ai LE | no Great market for these bonds, but) ident of the Privy Counci Jeach succeeding sale registered w fall-|to.day in addressing the ) Bg off from par Within twenty minutes ing a block of $307,000 hud | meeting of the Primrose Le of the open-|organization formed — by sold at 99.10) Premier Disraeli) late the ON DRINKS FOR SOLDIERS Leiden? figure. Then,| "The hour of destiny is at hand Saloon Keeper Says "Says Law Is In- |. between 10 and 11, « total of $1,542,000 | There ure some who Predict © rene ax fold in blocks of fro 2,000) ant Government ty near its ond. Yea=| villid, It Represses ‘ 1 Wrecks Of from $31,000 to! tersaya lethal blow failed. i dare Righ f State: ww the welling price. say the Government A nad t Rights of States. Scattering sales in the next huif hour| mistakes, but since it hus been in WASHINGTON, M 10.—Conatitue| Prouant the Third Liberty bonds down) office its war effort has never been tionality of the Federal uct prohib- |‘ 9F) satel |equalied in England's history {ting the sale of plcoholic }jauors to| mysiuations on “erinvaratieety inaue soldiers \in uniform was attacked in proceedings filed to-day, seeking | LONDON TO SEE U. S. TROOPS, erty aie, gules were to} fell from have the Bupreme Court of the United) WME closed lant night Pay Cropped | Detachment to Parade Before Kin Biates review the conviction of Cor-| cents fr N pA Oey George Helius O'Bullivan, hotel proprietor) | In the vat) on trading the! LONDON, May 10.—Londoners will ef Sault Sie, Marie, Mich, for vio-| Nem, ‘in ha bath went Ul.’ nave another opportur of welcom lating the law, | mormin Were cold. | ing representatives of the United stutes OPullivan claims the statute ts| 1 bonds Army on Saturday. the Times save it Yold, because it extends Federal ju- | /*a t underestands. Amen. Amer f 2 «dletion, to & business whone licens: | pny sey years err \ ia & fag end contro! |s left to the States. bani a puckingham Falece t ~ Ae ) way * “il Committee Declare They Will No Longer Support It nt of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation has broken all records in this district and probably the country GERMANS’ REST RATIONED. Vacations in Small Nesorts Limited he gong that snade the record was ‘ oe te Sake nley, fo F AMSTERDAM, May 10—During a fathe oF} AMSTERDAM d mittee Of the 4s years an employee at the plant eae Pin f the main committer Bill” Koyloski was the riveter who} spree eek Reichstag Socialists and Centris ade the unusual record. The next ‘ ye utzzed the Government concerning wn record nine hours was 900 |" An Imperla t ; " known record for nine hours wae 300 | T geral Council providing for th Ukraine, Finland and Russia, but re Aillas io Cor @beke Of {he period WHEN loulved) no aneware, ancordine (aad STORM ON "WAY HERE, | visitors may stay in towns of tess than | vices from German sources received 6,000 population. The measure is needed today Swing to the diMculties with food sup ; a es ply tn certain mountain resorts Members of the committee pro- ested that the policy being pursued The local Weathi PIMLICO WINNERS. Uiccahe eka’ nok BAe Be aN celved the following advisory from Washington FIRST RACE—Maiden two-year-olds: | Herr raberger, leader of the Cen- Severo disturbance over four and © half In the Sun tad od Gen, Skoropauski, the moving east, will cause st (O'Brien) ) declared ‘ . resent ‘aine “hetman,” is “noth west winds this after ' nt Ukraine “hi shifting to west and “3480, | in more than the signboard of Ge irday and reachit jon Pinar: man military dictatorship ' “The Centrists will no longer suy Arrest Twenty-Six 4s Gamblera, ‘ uonia noloattne anid Inspector Dominick Henry. assisted by 1 Nae ech ha ease ar Capt. Charles A, McKinney 4 1 ed : miney ond four 0 from Ukraine and fulfil our treaties plain clothes men, raided a rooming t house at No. 148 Weat 52d Strect late , one of the minority night and tye BUR nee low ‘The invasion of Crimea who were the ‘est uu t y t ol este havee of wame Bey ; ation of peace. Why are Diss Liussluue Wealed as an enemy BACK GERMAN ‘NEUTRAL AGAIN, AN OFFENSIVE ATTEMPT TO RUSH U. S. LINES AND AMBUSH TROOPS FOILED; GERMANS SUFFER HZAVY LOSS Continuous Artillery Battle on the American Front in Picardy—Athlete Wins War Cross for Gallant Conduct. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 10 (A:sociated Pregs).—A large German patrol attempted to rush the American positions on the Picardy front during Wednesday night, but was driven off. The enemy patrol parties were active during the night and one Ger- man, pretending to be wounded, lay outside the wire entanglements be- fore an American position beseeching help. He was acting as a screen for the others, who were armed with hand grenades, The Germans, falling to entice the¢ thet, ut the anertaso muse ao GERMANS WORK BELGIAN hot for them that they fled in cons BOYS 14 YEARS Ou NEAR AMERICAN FRONT fusion. tinwes day and night in this sector. | Children Forced to Do Grading and ina Ine Heute Cnssidy ot Wwe) Digaitig Close to Trencniian chita, a former athlete, was de Bodies of Te beabia its. tna odies of Ten Returned. ary lat ASHINGTON, May 10.—As at Anservillers, irt of the practice of During the commandeering labor, the military authorities in gium have registered all youths Their casualties are believed be oh been comparatively heavy. he roar of heavy artillery con- Seec at Kan., War Cross to-day for | cent patrol eng meat | ttack a German non- | yiticer pointed his ened | 1 called to him to sur- German n TRADE MAAN, (uocoLaTe fi COVERED SWEETM d Sweets wt lo-diny. thi TE sist 19 3 BIG EXTRA SPECIALS And Other Attractive Features for Friday and Saturday CHOCOLATE produ: » Savares of Caramel excellence, ety andl Relierous ankled 5c NEC CARAMEL S—Toothy ci trom the purest of Creamery } lees Tet Ay axed paper, POEL HO’ Peet q D Is anpetite like golden ripe These le. Sian RNR ed rTM ED CHOCOLATES oF Bon Sons and Chocolatescol vonular aweein. there ts & mlahty Hear yw eo ADP ken AGE—Spectally pr nts of the bo: NCKAGE COMPLETE 4 ‘ ’ f : | 4

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