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PR eh a RI Ae RR Ee A nt EN I THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY Ii, 1918. BU. S. TROOPS CUT GERMAN BARBED WIRE ON LORRAINE FRONT AUSTRIAN ARMY DRAFT QUOTAS Damage 1 Done at Ostend in First Raid, - [OSTEND HARBOR IS BLOCKED REORGANIZED FOR OF NY. BOARDS And ibd sce Smokestacks of bios Vindictive| FOR ALL EXCEPT SMALL CRAFT ADRIVEONITALY ARE ANNOUNG oe ae | Before Finding Entrance—Five Britons Divisions on That Front Have Number to Be Called From | | Killed, 29 Wounded, 10 Missing. LONDON, May 11—The German # ‘ ° by ear naval base at Ostend probably ts ef Been Reinforced and the Each District Beginning | ipa apbiert ian ibn 39 GERMAN AFROS Artillery Strengthened. May 25. terday morning's d raldy excep oe aera | 7 y r fowthe passage craft WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN|) ALBANY, May 11.-—~The quotas of THE FIELD, May 10 (United Prom). the various draft boarda of the State In} i filling in around her with silt by the current will c1us the Germans consideraole trouble, The British casualties were re- markably Officers and men who participated in the venture re- ported five dead, 29 wounded and ten| missing. Twenty-seven Are Downed A large number of the officers and| and Twelve Driven Out men who took part th the operation against the Zeebrugge Mois on April| of Control. 28, claimed the right to participate in| Ostend operations, says the LONDON, May 11. — Cloudleas ty of the raid, and weather on Thursday favored the was gratified. All the men ON) pritisy aviators, according to an of- the Vindictive were volunteers from | tote |tho Dover patrol hepa statement to-day dealing with Commander Lynes, who conducted | “!F activities, and twenty-seven Gere }the blocking operation at Zeebrugge,;™Man machines were downed an@ | was {n command on the present oc-| twelve driven out of control The lcasion. He tells the following story: ; Statement follows: an front for the call of five days beginning setablishes that since the Inspired an- May 25 entire Gern the Adjutant General. The men mation from the I Were announced to-day by houncement t Austrian press regarding the impend- Called will be sent to Camp Upton, na, ine Camp Hancock in Georgia, Camp Wadsworth at Spartanburg, 8. C., or Camp Sevier, also in South Caro- | ng offensive against the Itali dications are dally apparent of a smplete reorganization of the Austrian armies: in that theatre aid" phe: quotaa-of (ne New Yorw clly Whe Rasta OF an Oren e an Atatt boards, including Manhattan, ° Austrians have “ LA au \* Bronx, Kings, Queena and Rickmond Ly eeateye allt TR laa Pg sais and the camps to which the men are assigned, follows | TO CAMP UPTON d. Men. Bor ances, usually the p: major attack. The A command apparently has divided its forces into twé groups, the armies of ach being commanded separately The effective divisions holding th Italian front, which were allowed t crease during the winter, have been wish reinforced, The number of compan- Ht ihe "Weather conditions at the atart} “The cloudless weather on Thurs- es has been tncreased and the ar- RalLTS jwere In every way suitable. There; day enabled our airplanes to carry ilery filled out. eiire | lout @ full day's work. More than a light northwest wind. was fave » to small craft, T 3! 175 From various sources it is learned hat extensive efforts are in progress ere| twenty-four tons of bombs were inelud~ ‘i 4 | Was a clear sky and the visibility was rasan on different targe' vl for the purpose of restoring the com- 1031 ae ng Important railway stations at bative quality of the Austrian army + 40/180 bap |Tournay, Marcoing, Chaulnes and i KO/ 181 "Tho outward passage was made! 7 yy 3 ong. u While these preparations seemingly 115/182 1 x RUINED COAST DEFENCES AT w Intertorenee on the part of Cambral, and billets at Caryn, Pe- ndicate an offensive against Italy, it +4 ZEEBRYUGGE Qint, FinM OER tt sult ft wereratt/ ronne and Chipiily and the docks of Allied military officials recognize that his new, military concentration could easily be thrown against the Franco: the alr was pus and {t was flerce toward dusk. 185 Fighting ations, with de 1 two coastal he accompanying pictures are among the first to re | after the first raid carried out to close the U boat harb: ch this country | TO CAMP HANCOCK, GA, f at Zeebrugg seat Sey AV AIEEE | f ed tl hg the Beard. Mer, | Beard. Mee tiere:, | and Ostend. One shows the ruins of the German defenses at Ostend anae done Ware io vobees areca : German machines jeports from the Macedonian front! 4° °°" "!"y19 pe s. Before the arrival of the| were downed, twelve were driven state that after a winter of Inactivity,| 9:22222cfo7| that raid was over. The heavy naval guns of the British blew the de-| tive, until 1.45 o'clock, the enemy | mehr geee and four hostile the ‘wrene | and British, have: bbemun| BooS0 nah fenses to pleces and Ittle is left of what was once an almost impregnable | was remarkably quiet, but sust at this! onsery ation balloons were destroyed. during the past month sporcers TIA] BB. +e joeeyon ; |time the Germans began t fire. Star| six of our machines are missing The Macedonia front in now held {?:: | aes The old Vindlotive, which was sunk in the Ostend harbor yesterday, |* owed (Hat {havariokS aore65n| MDSMAR thar wlgnt fOGE McA Wiles pape iygetin A hd lbebo pdtorad ted hee || 193) #8 was tn that raid and was badly damaged by enemy shellfire. German |Wre Progressing excellently |hait tons of bombs were dropped on seen tranaferred to the French front !4 108) 8t gunners had the range of the ship and the smokestacks were wrecked About this time the sky began to|the docks and at the entrance of ind into Asia Minor and Syria, Al- | 12 1 83 | Note the complacent simile on the face of the officer aloft be partially obscured by low drifting| the canal at Ostend and three and though German Ce re are ati oom i 97) 94 106/117. ine i a ohne ies es if nuds. In about ten minutes before) one-half tons on Peror Chaulnes units; end the Bulgarians presumably H ios 06. 02 110 ; | ie Vindictive was du her des- ume, All of the machines are acting under the German Im- 180] 87+. | NEW YORK LIEUTENANT ation a sea This ned” ie Seen Borers eres ss oa eae eye Shy 06) 99.0 | a jst d our air a 1, fora| WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN evidence of an offen 93) 100 | KILLED AFTER MAKING jtime even the could not|FRANCE, May 11 (By the Associated i Ba 103 | |be seeh. This of things con-! Press).—There has been much at 90 103 FRENCH AVIATOR IN AUTO it NL ee KILLS PEDESTRIAN HERE |»: ra. en tgard.. Map Haart. Map, | PROUD ili IN WAR | 2ueca tor cimost an hour, when it] fighting during the past few tays | eared sufficiently for the air attacks and the British airmen have fully sus- | t tained the great re tion they es- wees) 8.4.6.4 | 0 be recommenced, y In the war. Scures 108186, : 8 | “It was a lurid scene when the Vin-| tablished aj 108. : 100 | lctive arrived at 2 o'clock, practicai-|of battles might be recounted in ns Down Brooklyn Man and 1 falter it ly on programme time. There was alwhich the British triumphed over 105/168! ; thundering of g on sea and land.| greater numbers of the adversary. Car Pi im to Another Car Pins Him to L The exploding of bombs fror Pillar—Both Drivers Held. air-| All of these stories vary only as to 103! 158 ’ % es added to the din, and there! details. untform of a French flying man were ON N61 22S OS] ISO. TLS 86 r ee id § no mortally wounded, Search-| British machine attacked five Ger eid) by “Magistrate Sarah in York: HSI162 Kil | OR THE VIN DICTIVES TNT FILM Sem | OF Insufficient Grounds De- | + rossed ve, and the! mans aingle-handed. The Br .isher Court to-day, after they had run TO CAMP SEVIER, 8, C, eat Spirit of Governme $ Was llluminated with) engaged one of the enemy and ¢ vgbt down and killed « pedestrian of German | poard, Men. Hoard. Men.’ Board. Men, | a a feat Spirit of Government. « y an » and st lis. This was|him until he turned tall and fled. » picture for a full hour. The English pilot then went after wirth at Fifty-elghth Btreet and Third | 4 110 128 DGIISSe cc... 87 Yo. 1484 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, died ain 3113002355 3103 for k.wyor | ; ho Vind for) another ressed tho at n Flower hospital an hour after the 96/132 sal | to persist tn attempt to) at vutes king) tack 80 that the enemy was the entrance to the harbor, y to a nose spin in an at- ntually found. She sank -|tempt to escape. The ruso was fu- 200 yards inside the tile, however, for the Britis >r fol- ern entranc The Vindictive's) jowed him down, firing steadily into rew was rescued by @ motor jaunch) the helpless Cerman machine with which brought off two officers and) pis Machine gun until the latter thirty-eight men, and another whicb| nally turned on {ts back and fell went alongside and took off a lieu. CSP Got 9 2 QANELS COMMENDS HIME | ON CASUALTY LST; CRERED IN LONDON. 2st of the French aviation service, although cape ge. lcd with the colors without ‘e''t Rateun'stso | FOR DARING RESCUE WORK) = ARF PRISONERS, MARCHING BEFORE KING. cust" tar ma other and directly in the path of Cre-| Brooklyn and Yonkers Boys Among ies tee of the Bar of ‘ie City of New res machine, He was thrown against hon igh s, . York, in a warning to lawyers issued lummet-like. Another British plane alivaiel pillar Heroes After Glenart | (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) aatiy nag Wack te based te 4 enant and two men. Two ot ©-| was attacked by ix enemy machines Charh Wesee back, an Austrian of Castle Sank. | ————— | - ave “ aie Bort me oie Re 3 r boats detailed es vhich’ came at it from below and be N 5 Columbus Aven’ driving # a \L ob Pa.; Ernest O, Foss, Pueblo, | ¢ oP lly ob- | 2878 Upon reports made to h ° sed d the shores carefully under| hind. The British obse soe of the Cheleea Warehouse Com: | WASHINGTON, May iL<Nine men, | Hebanon, Pa; Er . Foss, Pi Queen Mary. The King carefully ob- as SE Piicar Cekicre ¢ in server opened kof the Chelsea Warehouse Com: Cols ard W. Foye, Ruthind, Vt ed the Ten ap they passed in re-| Director of the Dragt Conboy and is/ ¢ very heavy fire, but found no o: |fre at close range, ridding the Jead- any down Third Avenue, ewerved to | Who exhibited especial bravery in res-| Walter Griffith, Hiteh void & collision with Crehore's car.|culng survivors of the steamer Glenart|C: Julian, Bethlehem, Pa.; M ¢ wheels of both cars locked and| Castle, which rank Feb. 2 were com-| Keller, Prairie du Chien, Wi pinned Albrecht against the pillar, nded to-day by Sec jam J. B. Koder, Hellertown, Pa; | inspected the , 1 t the pillar mended to-day by Secretaty of the| 4m J. B. Koder, Helienowi Tic; | inspec h s, Ky.; Joseph tin W.| ew and afterwards congratulated the ; Will-| general on their appearance. He then juard, while the Queen designed to bring certain members of the city Bar to a realization of their| duty toward the Government ‘The fling of aMdavits “imposing in| ng dis ty now ing German machine, which dived is at-| (04 then burst tuto ames. This fin- bloc end. It was un- ished the work of the British pilot, the enemy Navy Daniele |conversed with Gen. Biddle | ust mile fror got away safely, Mullins, Greenfield, 7 \ f Jue | der posit ie Bal FORMER CHIEF OF STAFF They were: John B. Cole of Rox | Mulline, Gresntiel So, Nicolai P, Nol-| Secretary Baker's statement that] ‘helr ee re St be rete te: ae former pos bel But fighting planes are not the only | bury, Mass.; Jonathan T. Newrlan,|son, Grantabure, Wis.: Harry E.|more than 500,000 Americans are now|resistr@nts” {ts deprecated by Mr. iGak uhibe: wo! ry ones that have been busy. The Taft. The persistence of lawyers tn} pushing appeals from the decisions of the various draft boards is due, ac- cording to Mr. Conboy's opinion, to Brunswick, N. J; Rey B. He Rowe, Greenville, Ou; Edward C. St-lin France is given much prominence evidence, R. 1; Francis W. Beeghley, | Jean anchester, ; Kurt . i . y 8 Moines, Ia.; James A. Quinn, Phil-| Schoenan, ~ Grownsberg, Germany vhe' press snd goedisily ovmmeniee phia; David L, Morgan, Wichita | 2mmett ‘Self, Mount Sterling, O.;| upon. The Daily Telegraph describes | British bombing squadrons have been ees MOTHER HELD FOR BEATING ass sen smi sasete's IN CANADA IS WOUNDED Major Gen, Mackenzie and Brig. | . 4 Floyd William Spencer, R. F. D, No.| America’s effort as a wonderful feat | bombing enemy troops and Tex.; Thomas V. Troue, No. | (1 > . A ry a UJ ’ ps and transports. ps Ut Grovcent. Street, Brooklyn N.Y, | 4, Goetaville, Mich: Ruble E. “Ste | apart ¢rom other vast work of its war the efforts of Iawyers to obtain thelr| GIRL WITH GAT-t 0 9 TAILS ona of Sigh expicsiven Rave eee 3en, Buffer in the Cas | Wilbur W. Mathews No. 3 Palleades | Pree” Suneye Livinectonviie "N. Y.| organisation, It recalls the German| tees trom registrants elther too igno- : dropped among masses of the enemy ualty List. Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. and David| yf calla blaay hs sneers at. America’s efforts and says| rant to protect themselves or unduly | % > | Jat night causing heavy casualties, ines Goldhaim, Philadelphia |Phttadelphia Boy Dies of Shett|that when Secretary Baker's an-|solicitous to escape the service of | ¢ : | Mrs. Pustella Accused of Thrash -| fay 11.—Masor Gen. Colin! puying no attention te their own Splinter Woan " ement leaks out in Germany the| their country. 4 Child Over Loss of T | 3 henal 4 Bri e = hounes c er OSs 0 iny ae De te Gun o ue ey e, men swan through @| PARIS, May 11.—-Vivien Dubouchet,| public there will realize, in this as In} ‘*The activities of lawyers to which 7m 1G. are pbarial amindaa jlenart he ene | £08 of Dr, Dubouchet of Philadelphia,| many other matters, that they have|the Director of the Draft calls atten. | 9©¢¢eeo0e an had to be oMcer lest he & Vain effort ¢ ot bsting tr soven| BY LONG FALLS IN TEXAS y In American Red Cross ssly deceived lera.| tion,” says Mr. Taft, “are in direct |————— hief of the General Staff of the Cana. Ufo 18 | Mogeltal ate. 9, from tie sitect of 8 prions Seve Le Ke cae antagonism to the spirit in which ‘* TWO ROBBERS ATTACK r ughter Regina wit ——ve ap Militia Counetl | _ |tpins. He, was nl ars. old | thing is needed to add to the heart!-|Government has Invoked the power | ninectails, Mra. Uraulla Pustella, 29, oe One Plunges to Death at Fort wi a A 4 mene werved in the ; : No. 14 Wy ver ro | PIMLICO ENTRIES 1 eeune, auanel a ofnered in She ness of the greeting awaiting the|of the country to ald in the making | THIRD AVENUE JEWELLER | a is hi A B 'yn, was} Worth and the Other on RACH by uiled by lik executive | Med to erifice his ¢ rescue Major Gen. Mackensie formerly was! America 4) ‘ugh he was eth Bre te fer & Beane Ve Houston Fiel I pg oy a ared “wat. a Secretary Baker's af-|be not only discouraged but also de- ; eg ‘soiia Bovey ue |nouncement, The despatch of a balf] pounced. Blackjack Blow Staggers Him, but} rhe chile ts 1 t ft the|Gadet Henry J. Af ( - s supplied by laze Court ¢ [epee ana : OUT IN AUTO MAKING t a entries for Monduy's races ere |! under military | F y | FORT WORTH, Tex, May 1L~— 8 follow ———— aaa lly a great achievee| “The patriotism and professional "HACE Vor maiden twpsearioidg: | million men {s rea bi He Ma to Save His Stock # Society. According | tufitS! HACE For maiden twp t fire y : reputation of the bar of this city are ¢ Manages to Save His Stoc Oy ‘ ne i Meets! ¢¢ | TRIES TO BLOCK INQUIRY [meat the Matt says Bucryus, fell 1,000 feet to his death yesterday 4 fi nad lost a tiny gold Manufacturers Committee Has Been | {i's Perey, 118) Phe Bie” Duke, | "We hope Londen will give our|** Gi) occeraeteenmeeaee | Bandits Escape. d her neck, Whe wnee ine Prpanitg: eons anne Unable to Reach Agreement With | "sc." mE Je 115. Bender | INTO FATAL CAR CRASH | vi008 brothers a big welcome,” says FIRED AT TEASING BOYS | Loute Mendelsohn was arranging the er, it is|}He was flying about two miles pie] Way (idusirie Beard | ats soe dtvided anid” ram eection badd. he Daily Express, “There is no need " |4 window display of diamonds in hi texina clothing |of Hicks Field, near here. War Industries Board, | AM OST 1 MEF lor half-hearted enthustasm about the Jewelry store at No. 1617 Third Ay-jand beat he Nel: m- 1 WASHINGTON, May 11.—President | Kine J |Union Railway Lawyer Tells Wit-/rruits of the American alllance, and BULLET STRIKES WOM nue thia morning when two young) screams and went Into th ak rented Attes | Wilson 18 to decide on the curtail. | (am ness Not to Answer, but Threat [we utterly deprecate the tmpatience He SR regain La fuse See eo Lot Seay eek eek |, MOUNSOM, Shas Mad Undue nent to be made in t duction of ince Beat |that would rush the great American | Mrs, Silverstein Dying in Hospital;| tne visitors took blackjacke from alweus and bruises PT Louis Eddy Davis died iat passenger automor A committee | en ty MACE of Cell’Brings Results frort before it comes to full pre- Men Whe Ran Away Inandbag that one of them carried| According to the sree p,, | BENE OF Injuries received vartier in the of automobile makers has been in|‘ \'| uring an inquiry by Assistant Dis- | puredness bs io ae OWhy and attacked Mendelsohn, He re-| east at es pPeuariyan i oy When ‘his plane crasied to earth conference with the War Industries “\Hooeri | trict Attorney Tally to-day to fix re-| verish haste was not Lincoln's Arrested. ceived the first blow on the head and| nia was careless She J - ein by engine (rouble Ge one tase aataaceensat, es anbiie ie Feach | sii int, }f) |sponsibility for the trolley ear aceident | noi in the war between the North| dra, Guaste Silverstein, twenty-sever | *aggered. ‘The second blow missed | : | A. Lawrence, who was tn the rar seat, Dave ‘beet givan time (0 prepare dete at 146th Street and Highth Avenue on | ing the South, For nearly two years lof No. 66 Ellery Street, Brooklyn, ts in| and the blackjack crashed through 4 IS PENDENS Was unin itgs for an appeal to the Prenide | tire ee, RACES F abies THURMAN Dla whereby. ¢ zer South had things all its own way, [St John's Hospital with a bullet wound | showcase, L ON PIER. neds aie ath ee nom inate, * y the reduction desired ' ii 1 ’ etic re ne bd Ba Soe i. | | the time the North was dog- |in her loft breast that may cause ber Mendelsohn reached the front win- — — ail here, the parents avian aaa re death, Donato Rizzo, thirty-four, of | low and pounded on it for attention,| Undsen D. Seeks in ring the implacable forces | ndustry, ' roused the ite of Talley No. 65 Ellery Street, ts held on the|Then ho seized a clock which he| Court * viait bin @ fow SYS 94 AS a lt A witness not to, answoy which the chivalrous Lee’ ultl- |charge of felonious assault. He was|tried to thow through the window,| A lis pendeps wa $33,000,000 IN MEDICAL BILL. | Aalstant Dietrior att ;| mately surrend arrested by Detective Farrington and|but he collapsed and the visitors, |of the County C PIMLICO WINNERS, 3 k up the witness that The Times says: “The King’s letter | policeman John Sterry of the Vernon | alarmed, fied. About five minutes | 69. rth FIRST RACE line Big Additional Appropriation 1s| Weyer O DIDCRIRE ARGH |symbolizes the spirit in which the| Avenue Station, after a chase, later the police came. lock prope four and a half furlongs “Pontacee ts Asked for Army, | ved by the street ra ‘American soldiers enter thelr wartare.| According to the police, Mrs. Stiver-] Tho robbers, having left their bag| limelight when th (Erickson), straight $37 ce 42,90" : Wan the witness whom A ; | Every individual 1s animated by on- |stein was standing in her door about 1|bohind and without getting any Jew-| mission tried to le | show inci at; ggAkntS ” Cooke, WASHINGTON, May 11— An ap: | its for the corporation. sought to] viction, They afe Bo mere unite in a|o'clock this morning when a group of| cla, were seen to run north to 86th |Dock and Terminal Corporation for less {104 (BUxtony” shecee' ghOCr propriat to provide for} \{ gone over. the car Tharegat | war machine.” boys were feering a man, apparently In-| Street, where they turned east. They|tnan the occupying company offered, | 4-6." Wewole wannaoy i of the forces! © f g and found\t b Referring to Secretary Baker's an-|toxicated in the street. The man drew/entered a building, went up stairs,| 7 i Hudson | Agrees 2p Girl, Le and about to be aa- r aon. A Hig LI a he anos pag eae the number | his olver and fired one shot, which| walked down again, and disappeared | \)/ rDY ooo ESE EE—=T*_ ‘ : hew draft, was ask iy ad rag ser hea Dmerloan | ps vance, the! struck Mrs, Silverstein. Second Avenue. Aaron Shattland, 1 i t is + vd of Ci day by the war de-|« October lam and the tine of the| Aresiy'on the Monti CH The man fied, pursued by the boyalwic was at work near by, gave the| Hut a oner ¢ DEO. pie ' is Tecih in ih aadibinn ao. ans (1 Mert Maher, View President ana |tell, AS thelr numbers grow, aa the and others. Farrington and Sterry, at>| police @ good description, A search erie tage BAgsET.T, ‘ prppelations iready made for the med: | fos, 300) Ale Vi. ir" Mma imi ot etal Managers uid HWW. Si dent and | Tipid process of thelr training comes tracted by the shot, foinad the chase|is being made for two waiters for-|hiaintitt and the city for alease ot! pastes at HELL FUNERAL % Wh , totalling § ] 309) Odeliaau v iperintendent of the company. teatisled to completion, it will tell more and aid arrested Riszo, No revolver was|m-riy employed in a Becond Avenue real operty known as Pier 69, North rong 4 wee Broadway, @undag, tr e nt w a abl more.” found on him. restauren’ v ‘ - =