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vy Vetere —— Re na were n — _— F 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918, we MANY BA TTLES IN AIR--88 PLANES ARE SHOT DOWN IN ONE DAY — a sn ssc PERSHNG REPORTS Mu, ALSATIAN FORCED ACTON BY ALES. MME AMERCAN OFFICER Paris announces the continuation of violent arti'lery fighting in the On acgvgasas cima TOBMORE NAMES | #SMET¥EFOWoRRED TQFICHT BUTKEPT TO SAVE RUSSIA | "ALS: PTs: cTQWED AWAY TQ raid in the Arras region. The Frenc’ repulsed raids near Mesnil St. One « om Expl nde in Centre Georges, above Montdidier. Below Canny-sur-Matz, southeast of Mont: | ON CASUALTY LIST * FROM FRONT LINES URGED IN L IN LONDON of Group as hy a lier Steps DIE Ay ZEEBRUGGE didler, the French entered the German lings at two points and brought / j CUBA hay tack forty prisoners. South of the Oise River German raids were repulsed. | |, ro ; a _ : Winans : ‘PRANC et, ity Oya Ie Following fs the text of to-day’s London War Office repr | Fifteen Killed in Action, Sev- French Sectienent of These Chronicle Believes Believes U. S. Sees (1 (Associated. Press).— Tonk Advantage of Only Way “A hostile raiding party was repulsed last night in the neigh. enty-Two Wounded and Soldiers Causing German Need of Japanese Inter- | ,28¢ Germans opposite the Ameri. | to Join British and Was borhood of Moyenneville, south of Arras, Eight Missing. Chiefs Anxiety. vention. | resorting to infernal machines In | Among First to Fall. “There was great artillery activity on both sides during the mentee —_—— | an effort to check the activity of WASHIN » May 17.—The cas- ually Het to-day contained 106 names, ows: Killed in action, fifteen; died of wounds, six; dled of WITH THE PRENCH ARMIBS IN| LONDON, May atari fh patrols, Ww + go out A story current in the American every night to roam No Man | battle fleet abroad that a young off. THE FIELD, April 16 (United Press). for Allied intervention in Russia to Land and even German land vite The necess imposed by their resist German aggression is made by tually at will. cer of the United States Navy was night in the Pacaut Wood sector north of Hinges, Hostile artillery also has shown increased activity between Locon and Hinges and from the Forest of Nieppe to Meteren.” —An urgent plea! divided as ae : ‘ , . he sanes. of icanaterrite sions | the Daily Chronicle mmimnen A member of o mort among the first to land at the storm- The entire German Baltic fleet, with the exception of a few light | qisease, four: 4 sat hh hay hall Aho on Sk ee ee ee ee ee ee nisiat hh f a : . » four; died of gas poisoning, ly of inhabitants of Upon Lord Robert Cecil's “admirably | Fqi 1 « t harmless-loo! eebrugge mole, and that he cruisers, has been recalled to Kiel, where important naval forces are being one sunded nevercly, — twelve - the ft to S¥mMpatheile reference to Russia in| om w near rman the first to killed, was " ‘ J ; e from the issian ie reference eat | 2 : hay : *- a concentrated, according to a Geneva despatch to the Daily Express. Wounded slightly, sixty; missing In the House of Commons yesterday carly vesterday bomb by Chaplain P. E. Seldle., 8 causing the Gor- | mediately exp of the patr Tho paper saya that the more sd in the centre | U. 8. N. on his arrival trom war duty # allow Russia to fall under Ger- | It had been | on an American liner at an Atlantic owing to the unmistakable | man Influence the harder it will be | planted by tho enemy. | port to-day. ; se soldiers, |to extricate her eventually. It des ae Hhaaba U patrol either Acc pl a dt lg vareees clares that Russia le now unable to] CMtered or were assisted into an as attached to the n fleet as {val of these divisions server ¥ arriy recover herscif without foreign mille| bandoned trench nearby and the |an observer. When he learned of the OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. netion, cght. PARIS, May 17.—The statement issued to-night by the French War} Officers named inctuded: Lieut. Office says: jAv Braxton Pfeifer, Cleveland, { ¥ xt P slightly wounded: L ; “During the night there was a violent bombardment in the region of {2 RPY Wounded: Lieut. Charles w. | Maxson, Baitimore, missing In action; man commanders considerable anx- | 4 ment of th Hailles Sindy! Viateia Hea eae ETRE on the French front German army | tary intervention, adding | soldiers prepared for a fight, bes | preparat ae for ee the ear Mesr . Georges we repulsed a German raid and took aro. ay IM. & I 4, Pittsbur Pa orders and off notes have been | he weight of our Intervention! Meving one was ecriain to come. abmarir ss he applied for per- prisoners. South of Canny-sur-Matz (southeast of Montdidicr), French previously reported missing, now re don pri te, showing fear deli ements be J rainy but it i Ms ‘ wf P a in Ilis request was denied, but go de : i at these goldlc vill desert, Wven Should be given a broudly ed and a omething ‘ " detachments penetrated the German lines at two points, briaging back | ported prisone py rs fhe ‘ a aan international ch fasta vor pena appen, but the Germans did ne termined wai eR a MR forty prisoners, including an officer | The ist follows West ape , time it has been said the obstacle hag | come cut, ‘Tho party then made Hert table Wed tins awus “On the southern bank of the Oise German attacks on small Frenci | KILLED IN ACTION, pete peti ocacd a Bt t boon Washington only and now that| [te way cautiously back to the | 00 Ch. of tne earshins selected, - . ; ; Corp! Walter G. Moore, Fitgdale,| 5 . documents bear his signature,!—ay we delleve to bo the case—the| American lin + . posts in the sector of Varennes were broken up by our fire. Elsewhere j perme 1 - Ho was in the vanguare of the land ; locke F Vt; Privates Vernon Ralley, Alden, 235-5555 DE «wine of which follow American Government's own agents | ing party, and met death in the " the night passed in qi Ain ‘Vuinent SoMa We! Baa, “Argonne Group No. 914 (Secret), 476 48 much convinced as anyhody | fimoo' bE UNOHLGY KAS BNI “GI --+-— F ‘ geht ji : je else of the need for foreign Ciel Ne ee ee, dusted Roan Louls; Thomas W, ¢ y. Portage The nows that her son, Corp! ral Headquarters of t ; shells poured into them b: Mic Danforth, Danville, Walker, was “missing in wn Prince, Feb, 2, 1918 it Is to be hoped that opposition « SAB en ee Vir Dallas, cuiised no 4 Vin the home of Mi ” It be 8 to the com- por ea dak anaes | ; leet W his 4 1, No 3 2 he London press tn 1 ny commanders, under « MAY BE THE CRUCIAL ONE: : Gy QNa"E°, ram ater, Seraph prince | PANY commanders, wader th 010 | ny fon necanlty of Alle OW A TEST FLIGHT CREEL SENDS APOLOGY . I t ta, Me; Gino Roberti, | t wit ke a ; ain si ing of Germ. on the country iF Sites No Relaxation Among the British Forces, for Wert Term Emmet Dp.) “He's estat ote ted nad ‘ epoca i iaeiate LE Babes = Admits and Regreis Indiscretion, ff the Drive Is Expected to Begin at Me green a man. And he'll be able” tian and Lorrainiar re to {Cecil's House of Commons remark ; oy ee it Committee Ap» Dieo OF WOUNDS. tke care of himself, 60 I'm not wor par te In are |and the accumulation of indications ee oh proves Call for Removal Almost Any Moment. < vrais Daniel B, Gould, New"). ; wlso not to be usc the first (of the inability or unwillingness o! hareangensd 6 hanes ‘ Se ; 0 WITH THD BRITISH ARMY IN6——_——$ Vineyard, Me; Dewey Wellingerson, |, Vek"! rare old. a") jing posts unteas for a long timo | the Bolsheviki to resist the Ger Pier eM RADE tA Os WRANCE, Thursday, May 16 — pene sPeN ei ner Luke years, havin Regular, back they have Inco bly mer- and In some instances Information, t . 7 7 “i etre 8 Martino Arn at confidence placed in . pred ty eeciae iis ee waiting for Field Marshal yon Hin- Sunny Lane, Ky; Willlam He priqg er, &. Da John R. Weller,| must not be employed as senti- | ‘ es | Was quoted as having said that as denburg to show his hand. No more, Norway Me, Mer istenco upon Japan's d nd ht ked slumming would not ex tedness is renewed, as is Jap rec hearts ; 1, Tenn.; Kenneth I. Weld, nels, except on double sentry duty Magnificent weather could be imag DIED OF DISEASE By tops iat with a German sok ntere fned than has favored the western | rgeant Cecil G, Tormey, ‘Thorp, MISSING IN ACTION. “It 19 likewise probibited to em- | a alty to the Alliance, The front in the last forty-eight hours, | Wis Cook John J. Corcoran, Brand-| Lieut. Charles W. Maxson, Baltle, poy tt “0 : a ; ploy the subjects of these two | Dally Telegraph concludes {ts article | tor's deat! ‘enn; Priva Joseph L, more but even this has brought no change eb Racheats v) Fre 3 Corpl. Robert Walker, No, 212 Grand Ces AS OF tes or walters | with these lines Since bh uty in the milltary situation. The Ger- | NEW ALIANGE i Aucat es _ Yi Fred Le gtreet, Jersey City, N. J. 1t staff headquarters or in the “The statesmen at Toklo have! about a year asso t mans remain comparatively inactive | peed tate Mercdod ‘ Hi, Whitehead, Jeffrey, Ky, fees.” miade {t quite clear that they hava | ateatl 1 ty the f Gh thelr sen baked defeness, and DIED OF GAS POISONING. Privates Russel E, Dodson, Winton- ' : \ Foy mip. | lished In active work L that bears the signa-| no covetous alms. Ih order to sup- *rivato eme: y e, dale, Pas Fred C. Hickman, Loo| f Were it not for the grumbling of the | Spel yee ‘ A eens, Ws Gravee tad HARD, 008 of the Crown Prince reads port the general policy of Allies, Nashua ; ’ fighting line, I ment pli guns, the clouds of dust along the! George Korman, No. 167 Broome cret Message of the find especially fo protect Siberia|at the disp n 4 ines of transport and the might of | Fight Peesetanid ie Pact With| bgt that Raedaled eten Street, Newark, Nee nd Army to the from ‘Teutonic rapacity, Japan, we | Army Aviation « rite t a rib ji ty Sergt. jam A, ‘gin, — Alexande: Krakuszesk!. Dobre,| #Areonne Group, Pe dlgaaget ae : f ve any one could be : airplanes winging their way acros: Germany Goes to 1ii,t Corbis, Bina vane. Poland; William s ney, South Argonne Group are convinced, is ready to act in any on Mr. ( nM the battle gone, It would be hard to se ton OL Gite oun ' Boston, Mass. way that promotes the ideal of the mscif told the { vealige that @ war was going on. Parliament. ee ee eater PRISONERS, | pwo ns 1 htenta PLWeM ; abaacbaaen sarted Mo soe eA me acne "Privates Howard A, Bowman, Clyde Previously menorted missing pea eT pres get ‘nt he estab- Ane é { jen no relaxation of the tension) aycarueRDAM, Thursday, May 16. N, ¥.; Amos P. Hriggs, South Charles Licuts, Harold “A sdrich, New, con ence that ener} ENVOYS MAY LEAVE RUSSIA. q apology which has existed along the front) 7) : F ataranite lide Gn codaeh Cah Ch - | Haven, Mos M imond, Pitts-! sures be taken and that the en . ttion Bee many dive Tt le reatined thas] cere hh SERN RNl eect ly eg eee ue Cyan CMe ee tT muantal ana division Alles AL 1a Ga it wea Aiea as g | between the udvices from Berlin and aren jraham, Lynn, Ma jayvil N cs a mA i | ¢ orpris the enemy may strike at any time. | rss bhi ane’! Earnest Hickey, No. 26 Congress KILLED IN ACTION, \ bared reapons dor Leaves, a Certainly no one doubts that an am-|thowe from Vienna regarding ho | street, Hartford, Conn.; Williain {Previously Reported Missing in cation LONDON, Muy 17.--If the French re ritlous offensive 13 in preparation,! scope of the pri ext iD Of Krautser, Newport, Ky.; Eéwin c. Action. . "(8 1) ) Wild HELM Ambassador to R ey oweph N mand { and the time necessary to complete tne Austro-German alliance Moats, Mount Gilead, O.; Bert to pilpieate Joue Me Jennings, Belt wn Prince na, ts compelled to leave the « bu nin * Gas the plans must have about run its wart, Id ! ? wf wd 4 “Addition by “ff Com- other representa 8 0! Field Whereas the Berlin version of the Stewart, AVIS, i dinand n= | may follow bh says an Exchang New ourse. \ t ania: Mills munde i r ingree ‘ gine | pa tng to the Ci rae Caceutiy Mills, Pa HOPES HER BOY re graph despateh from Moscow. In pers The delay is in itself an added | Z WOUNDED SLIGHTLY e the message continue ‘ : dication that the next German push zette, denies that the altiar tO} Diout, Avert Bras) Prette soldiers in (Cle expected M ciacwlil HACK ital x is to be one of great magnitude and be embodied in the constitutions of Cleveland: Sergt. William EB. Shiflet, WELL 10 TAKE ANOTHER firat line unt orders. The | caijod soon, but if France refuses to I flerceneas, This next buttle may| the allied Binpires, direct advi Watervlict, Mich.; rpls. Harry 1 y i easily be the crucial one, for the from Vienna on the same day affirm Dean, Logansport, Ind. bert J. CRACK AT THE GERMANS serve this and will ine te how vate t Germans undoubtedly will attempt) tho contrary posit! declaring Hall, Kings Mills, O.; Emil G. Hen : ho Alsatian and Lorrainian sole once more to smash entirely through | such embodiment to be @ part of the kel, Dubuque, la; Lverett Leonard, diers may be otherwise utilized, coms comin 8 ob- he will be declared to bo @ pri- citizen. “°° BOATS GANT STOP U.S, tt DECLARES GEN, SMUTS The recall! of Ambassador Noulens was demanded early.this month by hope my boy gets well the Allies’ lines. P sine Pycaniore, 1 yell O, Morrell, Gu- |, pial gahel i tk amekly to! stil) another captured official note idanaviie: Government en tha \ R If the Germans again fal! to achleve) ‘The importance of this lie in the Jena, Kan; William A, Murray, Utica, | 4 ot ees Ries eat re " reais reads: round that he had made etatements | DY fe reviewir Americans Are Arriving by Tens o i their aim—and all along this front! fact that, should the proposuis Ky.; Thomas M, Price, Eldorado, 11; | said Mrs, D. Christie ‘ : March 6, 1918 not conducive to friendly relations| (oq street and Fifth Av Thousands, Says the Former ther of Price) ap there is confidence that they will--| to. iiieth Division of Reserve, between Irance and Russia, titutional chang 4, they | Willlam J. Weidner rman was thi yea the defending forces will feel easy would to be submitted to Jon D. Wilson, Gaffney, 8 C3 Joe | 111), re ie 4 i : : ashe bel Very Urgent Se rea ee he anee old anc a won med Ee Srexte? Leader of Boers. Pi paltioa NRE itl Panilacenta ¢ pee hoa ; eae baat J 11th Stre oboken, who was F “y Miers from Al and jolshey mba r battle aware i ae a = once more, for they believe that if Parliament mpires, wi A. P, Witt, Irvine, Ky.; Bugler Arthur | ioted in to-day casni ine Laughs at Critter, LASGOW, May 1 An the enemy cannot break through this assent would bx tine he will have played his last Wigh In Vienna t) rump. If he is held again it will be conceal Lorraing must not be ¥ first lines until further orders, | ary Krogh, Spi PRONE yO unded in action in Fran » {Mechanic Priend W, Roser Roisdagte : Department tole c th Conr njured on May 4 y th ands, b GUNFVA, May 17.-Ado hevik Ambassad: to defy the ¢ no attempt ea 3 Jott ts] OSCAR STAYS AT WALDORF. ©” or to Germany, ¢ rman Emperor 1) New Contract at His Own Figare the beginning of the end for the ¢ nany stumbling block e path of | Private Charles Ackerman, 1166) ince are ood Americans.” #) f sorve this order w delay and | 144 Government, according to a Berlin| 1s Glaned there is no d ab «bout the remutt, y tral Powers, military experts vay Wo proposals, inasmuch as in Aus. |Summit Avenue, Jersey City, N. J!) YON M-) wilt report on how these soldiers | 4ve sich, In ppite of every warning t Hee a Pisa muts of the British army decla In this connection the assistance! eria-dun nad Germany i ve | Private Charles Bauar, Kingston, | 1°" i may be uted.” 4 flag of Russia ts still fying over the | one Job gn ort ectapieidh acti aS Nee ce of America, fast coming to tho res-| political snd ‘busine posal TP n ¥ vohiges Apparently company commanders) jjy9 and diplomatic ettquette tw et! | ayy are oa a haw BA es aoe cue, 18 emphasized. It ts felt that terests with cufficient power to exert | Private George Joseph Bayer jr, | Nl tl he rad F i failed to “find some other profitable! jgnored by refusal to pay the usual \ a ihe eurvice departtid uke - , Athosgh the Garros with steadily growing man power the gtrong opposition to a t ‘ice ng | Plainfiield, Ne J Raymon went ree | way” in which to use the & fan- of cerem Several newspapers de-| rpg afternoc s ar and 1 si cllak that (bi ¢ the Unit Allies will De able to resume the of-| the idea of Private Andrew J. Carpenter, , ¥e2s old. He enit r Lorrainian 60! because another mand the Ambassador's expulsion es a| py general d tates into the war on the side of the tensive and reclaim the land overrun! tm Austria-Hungary |! (a expected | Dickey, ND bad. WAS aasie | secret order of the Argonne group of dangerous and undesirable resident, M./ the same piece of pap paper |ainer Wr cecal ciby wravent uverigan by the invaders, Dependence is being | the Crochs and South Private Raymond Valentine Chris. | tint ae f t France 08 /the German armies, under date of Joffe ts yralg iad — aaa ieeepancr | ta receive Was filled in j ps from reaching Europe.” laced out here on the help of thé! oppose it on natibn No, 261 Eleventh Street, Hoboken, vee 888 i ‘ , natin e was ®/ Murch 15, provides for the transte - ve py the Gi m newspaper | Ot nelt! ‘ in ma United States in delivering the finish- | certain (ndustrial gw STARA ¢ Plano Supply Com- | o¢ 400 of them from divisions serving comm igen sais ‘ n 3h 6 anes Oo} z <r ry Clark, Can¢ P pany, Manhattan \ he front to other divisions the ° ; g dlow. She holds the balance of yoni) S Wien cra bacent Tenry Clark, Candor, N.Y. Ge elles, Be aes et | ab aus trent 1 ns in th re power, and the prospects are dEINS tari y Pig . William Dell, Malvern, Pa, J ; ‘ rear ul 43 West nen ty-four West 25th Stree discussed eagerly throughout the ‘sty ft ) KF, Doran, Stockton, Cal.; Isadore length of the fine. Everywhere there formed Viennevo Sere RY FSP ag ene Aa Be ) wounded in| AUSTRIA USING women, — TRYING TO TAKE SHORT cur — 8 confidence in America on the pari | Within the pe of the p SSP Conn. Praniioe § r. Parte, | action Frar volu red last if Allied officers and mer ment, although it ix asserted that yo | ROTH ConA.’ Srentice luke vee nuar: was sent to Camp Di 0 ole While the infantry wa2 compara: tari war agatnat other countries 1a TeMms Arthur C. El Seattle, | 78 teks " ; sae a ascents "we Ray alain Farolted t! private Clarence F. rence F. Hughes Dying | vely inactive to-day, the airmen on Wash; Roy L. Far f for tra een em-| ae ob : 84 ae | nth sides have been extremely busy, |! !ended Sask, Canada; Alexander Felakey, | Povee of tt andard Oi) Company | BERNE, Switzerland, May 17.—Aus After Accident Near Jamaica \t duybreak this morning “archie e main difference between the yf SrishiAl hae ere, His mother, Mrs, Mary O'Don- | {Tian Rewspap are seh ing. cone Station. | ‘ ells began screaming skyward to- ne nee avd the old dual alliance lwaykee; atone Moe a, ie a widow corn at wha all the effemin | { ward hostile planes, an er since it Bolnted out, is + eeheine the Waukee; Jim Fineh, Ki N. M 7 , zation of the lt that) An attempt to take # short cut to the Onan Uviatene nave making | 11) opoepaenut a Joseph Freeman, No. 52 Spring ieor oi Bas report 00. wor woem- | Jamaica station of the Long Island sod use of the brilliant sun to re devine Y YO COUN OE ee (Newark MJ 1 wound s casualty | ple to Nar 85 | Railroad early to-day probably will re- | . 5 a) Canottre and take photograp! pet lan expansion, t Wate Gaffney, Ne Ba te is thirty ind son of ( are being at tthe UMP E. sult in the death of Private Clarence Speciat for To-Day, fi iday, h ay 17th, Aliled airmen have been ptirauing ‘rangement will chiefly command at- |. Prank He Gatney. 3 a3 Bay fr, agent at the Clifton Avenue [600 a mont! "| Hughes, twenty-four years old, of Com- ARORTED PRUET Mie Tititned tackets med fn plate slavery thelr steady and rolentless work over tention in the aspect It bears of a de- State Road, Boston; Julius Joseph ve New Jersey Central, | ‘hey are ine enrolled at Vienna pany B, 110th Supply Train, Camp Mills. And beautiful. tints. Raspberry, Fig. wad he German lines. senaiua sillanoe aeaing ae Gillogly, Buffalo; Charley Gold He wa nerly a freight |and een h Ee started aherlle batere falonieht for (iil aieameee? f x these The {deal fying weather yost . age: ic Mast Chain, Minn. eman and n drafted last Dee | ght for | anmanie Ol Munders ¢ AMSTERDAM, May Premier . AAR, & ‘ bly ; | the station, accompanied by Sergt. Ed- | will do Pilates’ s Maa Darioas ter the custay | Welker! David M. Hanlett, McGregor, Ia.;/ Somber, was & farmer ut Blalrstown JAMAICA WA WINNERS, ward Moa and Private John Cappio sip pervice, One British urigade M- Warols) John J. Griffin, Mount Pulaskt i Aa eh he oF of tho same company. pitter (ney had 3 Smashing Big Extra Peay lone, up to 8 o'clock in the after. of Deput new Ray M. Hicks, Finley, Tenu.; Eugene 1 nt walked come distanc o trac A hoon, had destroyed fifteen German Austro-¢ a bY Hud Perry, O wl war k, Sohn } ine rmbankment, Hughes suggested that || And Other Attractive Offerings for Friday and Saturday planes and had driven six others Knise arien tu a dora a ea aaa ported wou they cross the tracks and take « moi TT OnTTL ES The. | VTE, QNERED we Mable Sgures, and at least five other Austria-Hungary, according to a de- ton, N. Dy John R. Joyee, Crosby, pycomt H He took the lead and climbed the em- led with hostile machines were sent crashing N. D.; Stephen J. Kabat, Chicago; His mother a ‘ Peas ts. One down. To-day 19 another perfect das Mathew King, Kilmore Drummin. Pankment, Mouted «warning Gs ‘nh | of our old oy co Huser tet fh ‘ ind it 1s certain to see many bitter rpslahat Lane 1s i Bacon Ah sacle ree reached the tracks, but h ER SE 25¢c goods. EXT etre clashes in the air. Rrilitiereenie Ge Sas The next instan he was a POUND HON BOX Cc liam Leary onw » ary'’s lost Dee ee enamel Auto K lore ‘Lenine, Kansas Cit ; 1) OTTAWA The follow fa Kuil, Internal POVER William J MacDonald, Grafton, N,v. Ainerica tioned in t FInay RA tworve de; |many minor hurte iNre— phere are a7 nary Of dee { q § 7 ee 16 ¢ ere Helos ¢ vetloner'y Sugar, ett, twenty-five, employed in t Peter Joseph O'Donnell, No, 33 West i y W ileht $1 piace $4.50, slow $3.60 Moroat th, ens Heth Ane yey Whos aif ther Anse Bea nnaly Ni P 1 Yay. Ruan, vate Lihe Maudie fe sow $2.60, HOOVER FOLLOWS OWN TEXT | Vorest, oe 44¢ Mo pital to-day f ved Gictetanhor Or Bill Aatihowa (het : Y 1 $8.60, show 8 eond ; Mel 1 * sh when his motorey nau a & pa : mers 0 oO } 00° think Time : jomobite driven by Franklin Worman'of despsteh from Vienna, saying sim Mo.; Daniel J. Ray, Moulton, la : ; 1.02. Jol +) sncing Girl, Moc| Drives Owns Cai jeane Chaut TRE AA : Bea ea wie uareeme 5 ‘ Tu ‘John Joseph Sshottinger, Dunellen, Cree! Committee Again Ineues Cases |Tane, Little cotel Hender feur for War Work, HEL TA TE Ss era oe bend of the road. key and Bulguria Np aly Lint also. ra WASHINGTON, May 17.—Food ad-|[ | BERRIES the Cholctsts ’ HINGT May The SMOOND RACH a Fibest, reddent tem Sent to J: a to Hecrait Over S00) Edgar A, Schrader, V f boda 7 sia Ai today ots and) upward "i mir ator Hoover prectieas oy || treats t Once Dy Zeke, Ka W Ray y ny 1 ‘ i) ¢| prea not only in foo servation, | 4 Da amet ' n list ? to in the Hor vle the ri sentences of from ten to sixt SIMLA, I (Tuer May 4 Jobn Sheehan, Buffalo; Lon B. Hie te tt ned by y ) $6.50 ‘ her . wi dai Biv dene N rhe cir thorns, days were imposed on ten persons for ‘Phe Gove she ' hk; Wiliam Joseph tht NG flor Departs sh ; 3 _he, Sold hie large auto. ethane they * violation of the ew, agninst selling: 4 000 Bina e } SS PE or ’ oe Be t ee | Eats 1 ” argesd b Tiguor, ta, soldiers and wallore in une Bt aaant Maul L. ataeus oak & (the Adjutant Gon-| King "Dove by ; Jourt ib Brovilyn tv ‘ i o G. Welland, T nome§ena * r . container.

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