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| | | was no further indication that the e offensive on this front. Two German observation balloon, down yesterday by a French airplane, An enemy observation balloon opposite Toul broke away late yester- day after its two occupants had parachuted from it, and it floated two kilometres inside our lines. Our aviators were called out, but by the time they reached the locality the balloon had risen to another air strata and floated back toward Germany. American airmen chased the craft twelve kilometres until it went so high that it was impracticable to pursue it further, A German airplane, ch markings, was discovered to-day flying over the lines northwest of Toul. American aviators tried to inter cept him, but he made his escape. The and deceit American airmen have to deal with and what caution th have to display in dealing with a supposed friend cnet) Annan ny was preparir bro east of Montdidier were [GERMAN DIVISIONS LOSE HALF THEIR| STRENGTH IN DRIVE Seventy Per Cent. of 208th Is Gone—-Only 40 Left in Some Companies. incident shows whit cunning LONDON, May 18 nite figure The most defi # yet anno ced regarding German josses on the western front| FOCH AWAISS NEW ATTACKS vison ning f th ffe on March 2 | WITH CONFIDENCE IN TROOPS ''00 00°. st ent have been engaged on the Germans Have Nearly 2,000,000 Between Coast * ame a h sn Arment alent, and Oise—Artillery Battle Below Amiens, | "" 06 of "hoe suffering, most [FRENCH REPORT] fectiveneas, Seven other German " PARIS, May more than 60 per cont, and at least by the French War Office: see n other ‘aivisions are named as “There were violent bombardments at various pcints on pel Brida sadadt ii: Only forty men to the the front north and south of the Avre. were left in the 1 to have lost 18.—Following is the text of the report issued to-day |} company 119th Division after - * . ~ the fight of March 22 and 23. The “German raids near Massiges (Champagne) and north of Four- | pirat Blut vas in similar straite de-Paris (Argonne) were without results. Everywhere else the night | after react SalilysLaurette on March 28 and the 24th Division was was calm.” ; se , weakened similarly on April 6. One ldered his own. men back to the! Nurye Lucy N. Fletcher, Concora,|P° ‘80 received the War Cross The beginning by the Germans of a formidable offensive now de-| regiment of the 4th Ersatz Division jtrenches and. re’ ed alone in nol N, 4, vo Sergt. C. R. Phillips, Corpls, pends only on weather conditions. The Commander-in-Chief, the | virtuatiy was annihilated on April 9 jmanre land and fought the ae and| _Sergt. Dan M. Storing, Menominee, Pay i. pa 7 a Pipe F. P Bien ‘rench troops and their Allies are waiting for the shock with the great-| 94 there are scores of Instances of broke up thelr formation. Fritz was|Wis.; Privates Ralph A. Johnson, i ti “ anereh Sr00p ! 5 OCR WH THe Beate | companies and battalions which dis- 2 wounded | Houston, Tex.; John Peetee, Holly | vates J. O. Robertson, W. Thompson, est confidence. ppeared almost completely i ty han | Groves Lea A. F. Miller, M. R. Mullum, L. B. T., The Petit Parisien says the enemy has massed nearly ail his be | In a five-page, closely typewritten canon atch obviously has DIED OF WOUNDS, i pean = yt Hi er, B. H. Welty, troops on the attacking frent. Between the Belgian coast and the Oise, | st of loases t rman regiments ety : i hy et es My bor hes ak id ft, oy te ‘ C shete and divisions engaged In the ¢ | aris, France; Smith, | Soroush, Carson, Jarrop, ii stated, 140 divisions (about 1,900,000 men) have been distributed, | “" have beak FUBIL be Fa] FOUR NEW JERSEY MEN ablnd Mo.; Giusepp! Vinel, |X. E Gabert, C, F. Drabeck, H, i f sive, which have been substantiated | | : PD * | Mek. ; . so eighty-two on the front line or for direct suppert and the remainder be-| by mritiah intelligence officers there | | Hy E S| | Pair Haven, Vt cKay and EB. 8. Werdferger. hind the lines, to be used for augmenting the push at the pr ‘cipal point |'s searcely a single instance where IN P R HING’ $ LIST pent OUNDED SEVERELY. Ba aoe ie ceived the Croix de “ rr so ia as to aren | ates ard C. Carter, bal hs ure ck. This newspaper says the German plan i Saten Ainiens, | °0o (omens Wate Mok eit Bat | %. Bradford, Vt; | Color Geret * i of attack, Thi newspaper says the Ge 1 plan is to threaten Amiens, serlous crippling of the em.| +“ -—————at— Two Are Reported as Missing and|c®so; Philip Frost, Bradford, Vtj/ Color Sergt. T. J. Fink, T. J cut the railroad between that point and Clermont, and break up the} ciency of the unit CUBR, “NO ; |Homer H. MoAnelly, Cincinnati, Ia.; Phillips and Musician Lb. W. Esta- Allied forces, whatever the cost may be. While it is impossible to make from ODO904 Others as Wounded Slightly. Harry L. | Hor bs brook, th-ir citation reading al- sd these figures any exact estimate of Breataink pret ; Sergt. Robert Walker, reported !n| Private Lemont W. Ruffing, No. 614 though wounded by tiying uebris they a en | total man losses it is evident ike Porches r bh kal had ' ea : sterday's casualty list as missing, | East 23d Street, Paterson, N. J. assisted dur a violent bo rd Y AT CK [that the enemy casualiion have been || (08, He Was ascomunnied Pee ah has a widowed mother and a brother | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. ment in reseu froin bag oh od Re SUR eNe O 4 pipe dice shld La tigeled etanee \living at No, 282 Grand Street, Jersey| Geret, Willa ho: | No. 169 timbers o| wrecked r calling upon all a ple arve de aepitasasd murs = | ‘ {Church § . etol, Co: orpl. ught 9 “A pots in the western area, have al- ; ment in the Regular Army and 10] yore Mails. “Sommerville, Mases | You ou , ready been compelled to draft into] Public man with real influence could | Commons that wa | twenty-seven years old. Privates Roy Boc Alumne ’ , crippled divisions men drawn from| be found to back the me.” ting to t w Irish re Machine Guaner George Korman} J - wat They le Germany itself, Including those of the fe , also reported missing the son of ) James J rapt be 1920 ‘rom this itrmay he con. | MAHON URGED AS DIRECTOR OF - do ‘Valera | irs. Adam Kublek of Ni Bar Ky. 7 C, Met \ t 7 y n . ‘uded that the demand for men to RECRUITING. was els ont of Sinn | street, Newark, He is twenty-two. | ( Jamen G. Pipes, N Ventee, | * ited the AMtent ce Sector Between Givenchy and Robecq Is Now} replace fein has been greater than ne ort Is to the « that | Fein at Dubin he passage |s1¢ enlisted lest June and went to/Iil.; Joe Schrocder, Chicago, Ili.; Kay- | ; BeIAy : . renerve centros could supply a number of prominent Irishmen have | of the Irish conscription bill de| France. i the fall ond Williams, Edinburg, Ind.; Ed- | p ' 3 ted to P yd G ord that Joseph F of No, Mond Willi 2dinbu ° Under Heaviest Fire—New Attacks Near Lens. submitted to Premicr Lloyd George a | Val boen very works | Vien Meh varenh Breeten of Gil Tara ne Woedfni Alston, Muss Bist because uest to appoint ¢ Sir Bryan | ing a tand h ¥y con-/| been slightly wounded was the first WOUNDED, DEGREE NOT KNOWN, ,.1)3° ool meliea Gath r bat BRITISH REPORT Mahon, who has just relinquished the | ferences with John. Dillon thet bia slater, Bre, Mary Weanel|” private Boyd M. Gillesple, indians | TCC, cemaned, With a) number of , f © Briti . military command in Ireland, Direc-| William Cosgrave was elected) fe h wo. | is. | were kille: LONDON, May 18.—Artillery combats on the British front shifted tor of Recruiting in Ireland, Gen. | Mombor of Par ori Ee tymond V. Christie of No, Padiinlee: a asincriNvACTION ahah uci a es to Givenchy and Robecq, on the southern side of the Flanders salient. FOILS PLOT 10 LAND Mahon is popular with largo classes | | t. In a speech several pee et anta. inet ‘pvember| TLjeut. Sherman De More, Chicago. Y BOAT HOAXES AMERICANS, Following is the War Office statemen ae Pa aA AT Dall , mpbesam ities wenty-thre eat Ml tt es dial On a edactah hil Persie 8 Leap ean Nightty There was considerable artillery activity last night on bo! s, but whether the apy he was s ed to accompany th AIR RAIDS BY ALLIES T0 Corporal Sabatini, No. 111-2 Sack- Wireless From + » Ro sides between Givenchy and Robecg. The hostile artillery has shown would have practical results can only | Lord Mayor of Dublin on his’ pro- man Street, Brooklyn. Ph ON, As a *p i e of tivity also in th ebrouck and Ypres sect 4 speculated upon, A ne | posed United States tn E CEN F | Privates . No, Piped its Hd is nothing further to report.” (Continued from First Page.) the Government Ireland a} campaign in I 1 —a |. Collyer, Heb Grand: Avenud | Crot veces euntea winter amines The resumption of the German offensive seems io be at hand. The —- mane Rule Pauls oak ane ue 3 t prom figures! War Council Decides This 1s More | hb eet nate De Martine, No, sein in waters, The radiogram Py eo ivish - na . ee i rf aiaan Signatures are being invited inIre-|in the Dublin revolt in 19 was tai 035 Bre Street, Hartford; Herbe noati ion consi, Geaehba nots regrouping of the shattered German div sions has been completed and | eGnaG Ata rR Hias att: olploekeo Iai ees ee ee a riit (age itae | Ghineanc! 5 EASA Vicks BRS Important Than Raiding lv. 1, No. 10 Court Street, New| angi! Design te —-— degrees north the best German troops are massed behind the line, ready to be trans enn ge i ted at hip| Westion be submitted for adjudica-|led a part of the Sinn Fein forces | German Cities. Haven; John T. McCartin, 238 ls SE na ' ‘i ; ; roll Figgis was arrested at L adjudica- a pe ae - if x ays signed ‘ans ferred by forced night marches to the point from which the Kaiser wiil| nome at di o'eiocke lest ght ana] tion to a competent international tri-| und was reported to have personally | pants, May 18—The Beho ae Parts | James Label sn Beret Avert HY me of the German com A y and o f 5 | Mason, Frie Ip, N. ; oy P ne into launch his blow. taken tn an army lorry, guarded by| U4) says a despatch to the Times | killed a guard rt to cap-| says the question of the unity of tactical “ pace SEH TP4 vis | Newport, Rhode tang." two” y The principal German attack is expected in the region of Vimy | *ldlers and ee He PY saa a rs He Bienes i lee eiiaE | cee. Js vcs wae discussed at the recent| Austin M. Ready, 245 Custer Ave- yroceeded ‘rapidly, to 'the “position in- 7 ; where he was lodged in the garrison ie despatch, is for ex- | Dubl t y 4 tvice Lay ee | put found no No matter Ridge, which the Teuton high command regards as the key to the entice oMvce p Kale the arrival of the “ikee | ample, of the United States and the| Arthur Grittith has alded the Sinn | meeting of the Supreme War Council at nue ilaresy Sty; Wee Finer ihe destroyer may be the mes a isan t arte ; ; ‘al o! othe : ; echale pe n J, Milan, South Be i nightly. situation in the Allied line between the sea and Amiens. It is announced | prisoners. jReutral powers of Europe | Fein by his pen and counsels more | resented : PRISONERS. ii a = | Commenting on the prociamation| than by active leadership. He took | loped that additional raids at ) American divisions are in this sector too. Although there have been many] ‘ i ‘ ‘ y 3 man cities were not| Not previously reported missing, army at Fort Slocum on a a eee sd rumors concerning events in Ireland | »Y mt French, the Fat n Free- a _ y fighting a . her other effo | First Lieut. Abraham J. Gordon, Jat. He lived with bis is rae ele tec so ,.| man's Journal is quote ‘eek and at various times has been 3 . 4 its at 519 East 23d Street, P, GERMANS TAKE BRITISH air achool here yesterday, when alin early thia morning of the arresta| Change telexraph desp in conflict with do Vaiera, who iw of| juncture, the. view ba Pe ee eee ee es 4 1 arly . ea # ; is Z Z a4 4 viation effor me. ied 1h . a *rivate Austin a o seapline be was piloting atruck a pile | made and of Lord French's proclama. | PUbiiN as saying Ja more fanatical type, De Valera nthe firing Une and the terti-| xe, | miasing In action in’ to-day’ casualty AVIATOR WHO DOWNED th landing tion that certain of the King's aub-| “Conscription is to be tauny Bye atria, motes [Ld sige saad ae een? Me water, Me. ied oe ‘eae e je | Ireland under the cover « ak betas Herat ward Redfleld, at 245 Custer Ay. jects “have entered into treasonabl r of een Menu al Rneea ts ar uster Avenuc communication with the Ge tions connected with an alleged Ger-| the House of Commons last October} FOOD FOR SWI Swiss 1S SAFE. | LIEUTENANT REPORTED | Jersey City, Unt his enlistment tn |communteation with German eves the 4 na be Company B'of the 2d Connecticut In enemy" created a sensation man plot hat appears to be the|oxer the Nationalist candidat e| ars, |fantry in June, 1917, Mri d | KILLED FLYER GILBERT | carson THREW Licht oN IREAEibes HIB TTA CHtGE Rea Tinte | Pateatan: STAGAUTEE HArTIGDMTLaR MAL raat cin Were meena MISSING WAS NEWARK {satan c ase tetet hee brother Capt. John L. Trollope Had Set | DEALINGS WITH ENEMY, | Shortt's first. word to the Irish {the Du ion ae a i ee a as ieee ting eae. weeks fe jn wales the Pace Which Fonck Later kgs: Some days ago Sir Edward Carson,| prophets. | as Hunter was sentenced $0 wate loaded’ with cereale Geatined for he sa re just beginning to THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, DYIN G AMERICAN OFFICER ——pnarcitnret ear c etnenr 1918. ee President Enjoying a Stroll On Fifth Avenue This Morning NEW YORK SOLDIER, ism in Death Grip Inspires His Comrades. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 18. (Associated Press). Additional unusual bravery by American troops on the battlefront Instances of in Picardy have become ‘ known, ; Lieut. James Peilache, a Harvard : man and son of a New York artist, ¢ and Lieut. Stephen Fitzgerald, a weil : known Boston athlete, have both been ; killed, but their deeds will live : Lieut, Pellache went out with @ 5 working party which was attacked by jermans, Pellache was shot and mortally wounded, but he continued to fight with his hands, and strangled a German, and {in so doing encouraged 4nd inspired his companions, Lieut. Fitzgerald was shot through » {the head while leading a platoon in Sono man's land in a day rald against +a German machine gun. He refused {aid and continued to lead his men, } | when a second bullet felled him. . Jack Fritz of Boston led & platoon into no man’s land, |by superior German forces he or STRANGLED HIS FOE ONLY 39 NAMES | When attacked | Missing -— Nurse Among Victims of Disea: WASHINGTON, May 18.—The oi ualty lst to-day contained thirty- nine names, divided as follows; Killed in action, three; died of wounds, three; died of disease, four; wounded severe five; wounded, degree not known, ; wounded htly, nine; missing in action, twelve; prisoners, two, The following officers are included: Major Alexander Rasmussen, Sher- wood, Ore., Killed in action; Lieut. Sherman De More, Chicago, missing in action; First Lieut. Abraham J. Gordon, Newark, N. J., prisoner (not previously reported missing). The follows; KILLED IN ACTION. Major Alexander Rasmussen, Sher- | wood Ore.; Private Joseph 8. Lietzan, Hammond, Ind Private Joseph A. Zihala, 76 Brook: | Avenue, Newark, N. J. DIED OF DISEASE, | dal } The TO DEATH THIRTY AMERICANS | Members of E wy. FATALLY WOUNDED, ON CASUALTY LIST | WIN WAR CROSSIN STRANGLESGERMAN, SENTBYPERSHING PICARDY BATTLES Lieut. Pellache’s Daring Hero- | More Connecticut M Men Among “Major R. B. Paddos Paddock and 22 3attalion Among Those Decorated. WITH THE AMERICANS IN PICARDY, May 17 (United Press).— The Picardy already thir ferred to date, Major Rasmus: more than who was Killed 4 posthumous decoration. tion, family, says th bombaniment he bravery of the ty war which was forwarded Americans in has been proven by crosses con- sen of Portland, Ore., M y 5 was awarded The cita- to his at despite a heavy e attempted to save important papers, Major R. B. I Corps and his battal ddock of the Signal twenty-two members of fon were decorated because of bravery during a bombardment and was attack May 3, Paddock, although wounded, position ing communica remaii under heavy fire, tion with other ned in an exposed maintain~ unite | throughout the night. members mi who remained with of Paddock's com- him and Senet aa It ; : A hg er hear about the wonderful things you Equalled French Aviator Was Testing a New Irish Untontet leader, said in a] , “2f course It te not impossible thas | Conch NE Bas’ Tn the revellion [can "warship nav corten by an Amer: ~ | people back home have done in the LONDON, May 7 (Associated rene ) knew certain persons in Ireland had| to invoke German ald, as the Coreg, | out resery Vil the prisoners im. | the Tageblatt of Herne in tosday’a casualty lint @ prisoner, 1a |b a aoe ol rus GAT & ok coming " the irne | t " ate 1 \ a ™ | 10" e Press).—Capt. John 1. Trollope, th fe : been in communication with the] anters threatened to invoke it ated in 2 | NNERS, twenty-four years old, the son of| backing us up. young British airman, who estab-| PA May 18.—Huge ert, the enemy, but it was generally taken t eel AUS, oe AN people Rave: ne | JAMAICA WI {Isaac Gordon of No, 244 Mulberry| Mrs. Redfield ts doing her part by. ished @ world’s record by bringing | French aviator who wus -bitied on | mean some unimportant individuals| ne pe wannate And notw vistand- SUBMARINES IN GULF? - | prpen RIMREIT thane: Can alc | Mra Mawar: He wana practising |/G4z1Re tor four war babies whose : aRlaae Ai ane Al huraday at the Villacoublay 4 irdrome x ; : lon ive ¢ » furlong: | y ers are o down six enemy machines in or a | Matin ance meaublay Airdromes connected with the man Who was cap English Government they are not es (io-year-old? welling. —Lurling 19) physictan before his enlistment last | Mtpere,are,!9 the service and. whose a at ounded, according | Wa" t 4 new machine he ci ‘da (F. 0) 0 to ° to 5 ¢ a 0 et Page BEWORET 858 ANDAR) ODOT HEE urred. or some. uriknewn | (ree Setar lending: Fecently on the PR erIAN FesGayT COLLECTOR SAYS $0 cite Yorke: 108 (teoises 11 6.10, 1 to| August, and lived with-bis slater, Miss| in addition to mothering eight of bec 10 news received by his parents. the airplane overturned, M_ ait. | £!8! coast In a collapsible boat Atte Paste spay ay hes een 2 und 1 to 4, second; Dancing Carnival | Stella Gordon, at No, 493 Central Ave- | own, iad been reported missing : The nature of the arrests, taken {1 e make way fo 109 (Lyke), 20 to 1, 8 to 1. 4 to 1, third _ K when picked up, enforein conseriy t Time Lady Davis, Dixie Bird, | "Ue. vo N Y s ™ vi In addition to his exploit in de aa ete tae inl tiee onnection with the i fl Lord Chancellor, 5: All Shipping Out of New Orleans) (Wise f mene May wort ss Gordon said tha -w ati. | PIV! Now. Lark State Mew Wounds froying six enemy pla Marcl w tes. The news tee bord Chancellor, Sir Sua Made Unw! Thild, “gaenette ’ -Mayworth.| Miss Gordon said that she was not! With Cannaioea. siroying six en : b pay ente tribute to the French's proclama wever Air | melee wpe ce Is Halted Upon Ru of Pres- il ‘ iad {fled of his imprisonment April 9%, and! opraWaA, May 18.—The names of the 2%, for which he was awarded a bar ator, who t Lover the cates that the persons referred to are| fy 't,8 Gathotie and a ence of Craft There | cameeinener |Aoes not understand the second no- | following Americana appear in to-day's to his military cross lope, why | world by his ae tw before the beads of the Sian Fein movement, | di + by some subd egret | TRIE Je Canadian casualty ‘ / Mt, | dispowsessed b ‘ , i: ce. nad ualty lst: Killed in ae- ds only twenty, has a remarkable air |the war a Wo escapes f and that the Government possesses | lieved to be in keeping with his char- | NEW ORLEANS, May 18.—Collecs | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES Private Moses A. Zihala, reported|tion—#, C. Hanson, Brainerd u a fl wits " being int 4 th 5 ‘ 4 ft ashi Priva A a, reported Minn; at i fe joined the flying corps | Switaerland being interned ther daneaa ni e acter, which has ¢ 1 him the |tor of Customs Foster topped erent saldniaatlan in’ tn: - P younded— 3run: " ; ear me Jaine ihe Grn sory wd n against th a h RAR. Onenad tor of Cu a ater stopped) LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 18.—The en- | killed in action in to-day casualty list, | Wounded H. Brunet, Fo nabee. in June, 1916, and up to the time « ——- The proclamation of Lor he Government wants to appoint [the # of every ve due to} tries for Mor day re as follows was twenty years old, and lived | Vai 8, Barrett, Albany, » ; P, hie capture had acc elat VON HERTLING KEEPS UP alls for drastic measures to put Lord Chief Justice C poe iteave New Orleans. He sald there] Finst &. ‘ $700: 000° T ett ania A Mere, An-|oserereld Beatie: ht. Cooke, ack? ten enemy machines. His tinetabi the German plot. Voluntary rv steat and itis a at O'L vere es in the Gulf of Mex | ii Lameniatiin. | drow Zihala, at No. 76 Brookdale Ave> | Nep.. Gq. Woedery, acre as ts, Braey pew superseded by the sim wer eless of | Mt La mi) SO: Le t t ae cade erre Haute, Ind.; orning: Shot to pleces a tw be avoided and that the Irish the Lord Chancellorship in Camp " Wis used all mort To France in September. Over the | kosh, Wis seater, Brought a two-se dow: nay assist in putting down the con.| dell’s name, ¢ 1 was Carson's gy Sur vi hips ve | t 1 Mareh, In May—miss rae in flames, Brought down in a spin Chancellor TO rire right hand ma Ulster revolt. |Guif, The Cotton hange rec 1] Be Ciatmdne: pen $000: tase | i the record of C oauph | NUE Dead tn Fr and crashed a single-seate Believe It Will Come Th The number of Irleh tn cooperation - word tha 1 boat had been Cora, U6: "Hirose (imo), 8: | sematini, The War Department te plier ial ry ii ny Be ; in mid-air, Crashed a two-seater ah 1 but the re § 1 not be confirmed is; Werte ean. 141; |casualty list was received to-day at snorted’ Gr tarAira ance ae eee very low down. Crashed another twoe | AMSTERDAM, May 18—"I am still phe reference to voluntary enlist SEIZED WERE LEADERS It is the second tinfe an uncon- Bree h f Sabatini's parents at Noto the front last duly ena hee Pere ti ae sept aia tp 1” reference to voluntary entis a 4 the home of Sa S parents at No.|to the front last July and had heen seater also at a lov altitu blot ROVE ey We shall) ont in the proclamation appears to hrmed repor # been received of] TD RACK! Claiming: vmrm $80: the] 444.9 Sackman Street, Brooklyn attached to a base hospital, Relatives Evening—Assisted a fe ma epee tie 1akre Aad the 9 AKA peealauianainae (akc Gh lace IN EASTER REBELLON river's mouth Y Niger “are Soke. | Sabatini enlisted in the Tist New| was it with meninaig: ete ae ate man Chan r, Count von Hertling Mirm predictio at the Govern ua! Bet ee! Gane SNe, | 1 h » as ill y eningitis, ch cal epgaged With twelve enemy nan interview with the Herlin cor. ment has changed its policy orn aver Tin Cow oo Guide eet. | York National Guard five years ago, | her death. Her brother, Vivian ¥, ’ paper Agd Nationalist and Sinn Fein opposition, Prof, de Valera, William ¢ CMa OT. March Wind regiment, went to the border with ral Treloge € Jpcerd waa ouuasiod eh eenerin confidence that! A report became current in Ireland | and Countess Markievicz all we wer te In) {Tit Race an mime #000. | Pershing, and camo back, He was the French army brought down six ur ne D encedy. end ot the Friday that the Government contem. | rested for the ¥ they played in| J "ver Mandley. 108 lad) mustered into active service again enemy machines in two patrols, Up |If. the 4 should one plated launching a recruiting me) the Sinn Fein revolt in Dublin in| THirteen-vea se 81.000 jafter the United States declaration “Loat and Found” arte to April Lieut. Fonck had ac- 2" bea ie n the ‘lines of that formerly con ster weel when the shor 1245 Park Ave no) ear five furton r with Germany Sdvertised tn The Word o- reported for thirt many would wy and Weaaley h the eh ‘ Hrother Mac (7) *Eitie to “Lost and Found Hureau.” Room Monor for vanquishing six in one day, |of that. Our. desire ® (in hope Jand, It gained much prominence All were sentenced to death, DUt ils | cet 4 when an | Sixth Mec kecla ie. | said he exp to wet a furlough | for thirty dave, “The preserve peac Irish newspapers and Wax discussed | w mmuted: jater lifo imprise | auto ian \,:| soon and visit relatives in Paris, He Naval Flyer Killed When Plane — widely, However, a Dublin despatch onment, After seve m r fror \ y Kite Sth re sow. | 2180 asked that coptes of The Evening ¥ ¥ Ortend In Bhelled by Allied Monitor to the Dally News says report | prison all wore released ‘ ; , bace ll ES sent to him. NORFOLK, Va, May 18.—Ensign | oja) communica Jed taste pte met only with ridicule, The despatch | Prof, de Valera ted M we ; pittah etree Lemont W. Ruffing, mene 1 4000 Beekman, Ne Calvin Crawiey, United States Naval | says adds ber of Parliament for East Clar ward Kea s 08 King, 108 tioned in to-day's casuaily lst as Brookiyn Office, 4100 Reserves of St. Louis, wae killed at jaqhl remy monitor al “8 The atmosphere ane | 1in oO Ree Lloyd Birects e if wtive allowance claimed verely wounded, is eighteen years old the Hampton Roads naval operating population, Jilubie and st de deub rele 4 “ai ch, fale and chisted as a regular tn the Unit. , poe y ‘ . ary House vf dosyitul ALY | \