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WILSON MARCHES AT HEAD OF PARADE “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening ¢«World’’ __| “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ny PLOT 10 LAND GERMANS IN IRELAND 1S THWARTED WITH SINN FEIN ROUND UP. of Reviewing the Procession, ~ PLANS, MARCHES WITH RED CROSS s Great Pageant Instead Entire Hundred ecesto in Conspiracy for, Armed Uprising, De Valera, Fig-|»« hint ipo gis, De Dillon and Countess Mar- ;. peaathie Red Gian aii kiewicz Among Them. unt Five Pa., “LOSS PUT AT has } And the hi exalted |by patriotism und th DUBLIN, May 18 (By the Associated Fress).—The Irish | vice, which was the » MILLION, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 18, AMERICANS HOLD FOUR SECTORS IN FRANCE WILSON CHANGES QQ KILLED. 150 INJURED IN EXPLOSIONS OF TN AT AETNA CHEMICAL PLANT. Blasts Wr reck Oakdale, Works and Set Fire to Ruins, ot ser-| Women Bound for Red Cross US.NAV 6 NAVALFLYER -ADRIFTFOURDAYS: 1918. INPANE PONTOON 2 a C rid, ‘ “Circulation Books Open to All.’ 14 PAGE Ss WEATHER—Fair to-night; showers Sunday. PRSNG OOS WILSON HEARTENS FRANCE | ro WITH GRATEFUL MESSAGE ON EVE OF BiG OFFENSWE AC Aas ition Ameri- rating or Train- e With Fi rench and British j “Americans Are Your Brothers in the Great, Holy, Common Cause,” He Says—Have Desired for 100 Years to Give Proof of Friendship. Cans ( O-O} WASHING May i — 4 da Parade Rush to Relief un PARIS, May 18.—-On the eve of the great German offensive, says Times to-day says the Government has not acted a moment too | ¥*"' ‘ae to the President in a wel of Wounded. : Mg Mea icine UE SOS ore n ial note issued to-day, President Wilson, anxious to address a 5 come that must have stunned ‘ ; soon in moving against a pro-German conspiracy in Ireland, as all A ree “ a . “ume : 11 ieut. Stone, Given Up : As | | te a pel fA ean 1 and the me: to the French people, has asked one of his personal friends, the signs pointed to another outbreak of armed violence, possibly | j...sijont march dae dear * | Dead, Reaches London With } cca Held: WOK Che Bolan han re irector of the Franco-American Committee on Public ‘ 5 . the ah | in connection with the landing ot German troops on Irish shores. __ [with tts people. A continuoy SaeLnOuLGLl Phrilling Story. rhe teow H ne fo 4 of Gey, Hee infor 1) tu convey the fullowitg to them: The arrest of the Sinn Fein leaders and the issuance of Lord French steal marked cael down: to! handle aeiecion ou — siVldea) putonie Sbon “The people of the United States are happy to find them- a a in th act | the reviewing stand bofore the Worth Mie ASMENG TON: “May seek (en nown ls the proclamation came as a complete surprise here. In ete e arr eaumaentaehuR hare ie noon tovday, prob’: |W atone, Us. HLN Ha © 4 what i k towns qt A mt selves in the bretherhood of arms with the people of France in ere made by detectives acting in co-operation with the military, while] enter te stand ap viewed the |" ee hundred per: Vass xiven up for drown s vait ab Seniad , @ war in which every man who loves right ought to be proud to he provinces they were carried out by the Royal Irish Constabular lee je colu marchers. perty damage whi English Channel la with : » and r. the provinces they were carried ov Sind aah nt Wils urticipation in]estimated at $1,000,000 \ieennee Nie : take part. So far as no formal charge has yet been pre- ly ne parade was una unced—{n fact! ‘phe tater explosions fired the deb [to int eal ae cank oheathh ; “For over one hundred years the American people have de- erred against to custody on warrants Ae aoe tee Gare ne ngisk aa ourning, and officers of | from London f A * “* sired this opportunity, which befalls it to-day, of giving the |Merahal, but an hour the any vay that da ay pas hae tars tt ' naira 2 : cai ant French people proof of its gratitude and friendship. There is rs continue to Reeaxe ne en : rider thoes ‘ ne = ai Jeighty hour od oF ‘neation added now in its soul deep and ardent admiration for the heroism ‘d | know to the un: t 1 front I . A ; ot BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK Jof the parade coming dowa and]... * re | Mie Diol hiatal A ; ,, and self-denial whereof the French people have given proof in ted number +. " \ urred a « hero has ani, . A . * : : BY U BOAT: TWO LIVES LOS ed pis ict p. Dyer. Secret ca gn Stone t iid is sald to in this terrible and last conflict between liberty and brutal fero- Ke hundved: officers fell into step behind|4nd was k > one w : . A A though th nt needed nojburt, and nag wa r ‘ ao , oe . . . . ‘ —— tion fron crowd whose | put ‘ , “American hearts are with the armies midst the blood stained iu dry e J ‘ 1 the 7 . . . Admiralty Annou the 3 were idolatry and the t i Aan battlefields of valiant France. Americans are your brothers in ing of War aft with a little silk Red Cross Mag | sany. . ” Tuesday Jin one hand and his face continuously |...) Ute the great, holy common cause, Uesae ys |beaming smiles, Woodrow Wila 1 ware Leadon - ——o ON, May 18.—A British des-! made the long tramp down the ave-|" : ‘ nan esubmarine, the Admiralty an-|long P haaninw des The units of the parade began to ee ; es an] Documents of great importance shal of the day, and : : “ n connection with the Irish con aos tialdes; had werkeal te ia 3 of the Government throvah the SK WOMEN “SOCIALISTS to the oe 3 — arrest by coast guards of , h = i : . ith certain eviden him art nce es “ ‘ - ni m 7, +" “ BE Nee te san SENTENCED IN asa hewe, It was @ surface in Les ays »|Fires Sixty Shots at First and Fifteen at Sec- WONDON,. Hay : 5 {ditic ONE CARRIER "PIGEON BALKS ‘ ® k : ; 5 de Valera, Sinn Fein F Three Bo ‘Ama ng Th = Th ai AT LEAVING PLANE [tra ren ond—Active Patrolling in Lorraine. thur Gritfit founde M the police es A Ww iA an te c U > Fein; Countess Mark Given Eig atic men and the| Pf y henlster aned ’ A ee ‘ [AMERICAN REPORT] Thomas Dillion, D ; Bs x lan ; - Dar Figs rk ipa ‘ word pone “ WASHINGTON, May 18.—Another official American communique us Hunte J pa . e| “r i trom Gen, Pershing was made public to-day by the War Department O'Keefe ant a off and | s ie Sinn Fett P, tor K ry Tribunal at a a pe bur tt ¥ a FORMER GAR T 10 FAGE xt of the communique follow e been arre according Jden r on charges of conductina| telescope the ; eet ir ma ee achange Te 1 desp | Pacifist | progaxands passed the f wae xe gaal would udge unt MOSCOW COURT MARTIAL “HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, Dublin, in co w 1 | oldiers. according to] ing unit from t = ; Sa sf es mt | ved “here from Cons! was ready , sia NF Nichalsk Roma 1 7 May 16, 1915: arrests have r | = Hi ret. B 1 “Section A—In Lorraine patrolling was active and there was pha omnes one 4 Ant again increase of artillery fire. Otherwise the day was quiet at are Joveph McGuinness eighteen year | ISTERDA polnts occupled by our troops. member of Pafliame > —_— | ? ‘ es ‘ i ° ding ta te ection B—Particulars concerning bringing duwa hostile alr era divieton of BIG CROWD SEES B, R, 7, MEN | : MoGrath, Wulter w planes at about noon, May 15, previously reported, when aviators Centre, @ Belfast 8 er HT SPECTACULAR FARE |: ‘ : : FIG > were waltiog for French General who was coming to confer decora- nethe) as tions, are as follows: HeCul- | E Train Sp to “1 4 3 rf at Riserva Ais ' 'e “While walling Capt, Peterson made an ascout and encountered of two German planes and shot down both wiihia one minute, tiring Jem N : sixty shots at first and fifteen at second, First plane burst Inte recen also | Hone flames before hitting ground, and wings of second were seen to arrested. a i! crumple up when nearing earth, No definite loformation concerning ' y we yocWn rita os | > third hostile plane reported Drought down, N i 100 ENEMY AIRPLANES “It Is now determined that our alrplane reported yesterday as nin having accidentally fallen within our Hines north of Toul, was shot ‘ m stopped H DESTROYED IN 30 DAYS down, protanty by hostile antientecratt guns? n ry { : LIVING RED CROSS OF 100 YOUNG bh eles ACTIVITY AT TOUL Sof cue tutt eRoss ON ITALIAN FRONT ALONE ACT rote f n we 6 Wil \N TCAN Ak AN Nay 18 (By | ! si : el \ ed f American Mament have t ase pe “Al ’ | 4 o-day the fighting was limited to reconnaissance and tnter- , +| Hand ¢ ° 1 the ¢ De Valera was ar 1a linge af m th i , t mittently active artillery fire, There was increased aerial activity i hone itt aan “ : , acai ; ' : R northwest of Toul and in Lorraine,’ Dublin to the Central News Ag sved I \ the F twa Djected t The Countess Markioviog - minutes, There (Continued on Second Page) ml (Continued op Third Page I Ait e Tag ‘ a vas mo aerial activity, with a br wind, but there Y | \ l Le a in Mer nee oe ‘

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