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r) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 20 1918, of our men were wounde the wounds in two case: . dur ‘ he had been in combat. He en to fall from his mach elf fella short distance ft him. He was possibly w v1 or dead before he fell. Ea teports stated that he was at t ime engaged ina ! long runi flight and was flying upside down at 2,000 f ' a night one of our aviators engaged two German pl and, ight down one in the vicinity of Apremont “This morning Lieut. Douglass Campbell, 1 at 4,500 res, brought down a hostile biplane in the vici The hostile plane fell within our lines, (This was his second air victory.) “On May 18 a descendant of one of the Fren iticers who served with the American Revolutionary for ¢ name of the descendants of all such officers a stand of regimental colors to two regiments of a newly ar division. These flags bore | the inscrip tion: ‘From tl French champion for Amer for France and humanity PETERSON WINGS THIRD PLANE. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE. Sunday, May 19.— The German biplane brought down Friday by Capt. David Peterson of Honesdale, Pa., his third since May 15, was conquered after a fight five kilometres within the German. lines. Peterson ented in the national and d American | sons of the in liberty to the American champion OTTAWA, May 20 resulted 1 a costly hn M formation declared, in jceived here to-day | “On the we ing May as thi ha passed with only minor opera- and another pilot came upon two enemy machines, one 2,000 metres BROWNING-COLT Ss: @ commen Om Pun tne 1 iaevees ateitaro: sone jally to high and the other 3,000. The Americans each picked out an enemy 3 This photograph shows 140 Browning Colt machine guns, heavy type, except for tripods and ammunition boxes which were manufactured but are notice in this: First, that the Je plane and attacked it. Awaiting shipment at the factory of the Remington Arms and Ammunition «hipped separately. These guns were manufactured on a quantity bas!s objective in ceach « NAM ha Capt. Peterson, diving onto the tail of the one 2,000 meires high, | Company, Bridgeport, Conn,, on Friday, May 10, 1918. All of these guns by machine processes. vation points; second, that of the enemy initt fired thirty shots at close range. The enemy went into a spinning nose potion been Broo fired and inspected and are complete in the photograph Je dive and crashed to earth, The other enemy machine escaped. eure vere ot ot caaaee A5 U.S SOLDIERS Wits AS CHIEF UKRAINIAN TOWNS 37 ARE KILLED, = oe and ai ifice straightened out before hitting the ground and escaped. The American acrific tion ended in comple even where, as But e stat ent, the Lieutenant met a German ph hoprayels bipla he going ‘ho me. manoeuvred until he got under the tail of the German machine and | ; ; then opened fire. The German machine burst into flames and feil inside Private Blake of New York| Bliss To Be Brevet General | Gen. Skoropauski, Self-Styled | p enemy gain h (Continue n First Page) — | wuceve tion initiated by the Ge west front, in the week t front, the ind alin | “BEST MACHINE GUN” ON WAY TO OUR BOYS IN FRANCE COSTLY FAILURE essful. Every opera- nd: failure, while | vestigation. L operation was a complete | Borelumn, as inistry of a dispatch utions the te and costly | hich President Wil on th s, amely und the obj cal gain «Of Allled f. ras Hi my kne for an ope uvres for pos ests on mor hen tho raiders er 4 the south- ‘ f » Kille A “ “Lal ” B : eastern point and headed for the met- every i the American lines southeast of Flirey. Among Those Killed— and Representative at Ver- | Hetman,” Ignored by \° ak iat anit ‘ More German squadrons have made their appearance opposite the Twenty-nine Wounded. s illes Coune | Population. | As the enemy machines approached F American sector, but to the Americans the increased number simply ————--- ae aheteethasnen ne jthe sky was filled with Leeds t ‘ TASHING ; shorty ee |. o9| shrapnel, Perhaps the most dramatic | to his cost, would call means that many more chances of adding notches to their machine guns.} WASHINGTON, May 2.—Forty-| WASHINGTON, May 20.—President| MOSCOW, via London, May 20.— pa ine win a the (dlatinolivall ian oneal aoeye ie ' But while the enemy has increased the number o his flyers, his airmen! f¥e casunttion wore reported by Gen. | Wilson this week will name Major | Towns and villages in Ukraine are In) num of one of the German machines | could not possibly bi in turn have increased their caution. Pershing In a list made public to-day. |General Peyton C. March a full gen- | “mos. suddenly became a splutter and then | jocal t Ge snture far within the American tines, | Tt Melted feven killed in action, one lorat and chief of atatt, Gen. Tasker |, General Skoropauskl, 8 ceased, The plane was seen to burst) “While min Seldom does a German venture far hin ie fr ity an i ies | deag of v nds, one dead of accidest, | H. Bliss, now Chief of Staff and Am-|Hetman" of the Ukrainian into flames as it fell. Itlons have 2 When he does he usually takes sdvantage of the re s and flies » MET) seven f diccame, twenty-nevon go- | rican representative on the Versail- vel Lie andes beat dab aleste plea haa the front nu * e he it i ible s » j: 1 * nf ” leeing into Great Russ a, a 6 searchiignts ie nec en that ense & t that he can get home before it is possible or our flyers to ascend to his| yerety wounded and two slighty |!¢S Council, will become a Brevet Great R s . ; ie outward and a lone shell was sent) tinuous in th ate altitude. On the other hand, our flyters daily penetrate Germany for 4] wounded General, Dintrict Aanemh Ukratae] after the retreating raiders. Nata gen neanueaw ate r ‘ : Ga ‘ ease B p,|.These_ Important changes mean Burn Al <p> usual Gidea wsee aiven ch n the air’ serv ce. Micers fh e Capt arris natl Nu Ww mM ihe en | clai: oO supre ae ¢ —_breat distance. 5 ; . SOE TRES Lae ee i [Yaatly more than merely tho honor! LONDON, May 20.—The ruthless! promptly, and the people hud time to| than mere prrenncon U. S. GUNNERS BRING DOWN PL F. I r, Royersford, Pa., killed In [to March of wearing the rare insignia] methods of the Germans in attempt-| reach shelters before the guns in the| ac, aa ation, PARIS, Sunday, May 19.—American gunners have brought down a/action, and Lieut. Tom W. Brown, |—four shoulder stars; thoy spell the/ing to gather foodstutts in the| neignborhood of London were heard.|mantn at worn die : ‘ J n At tate 7 avi removal of restrictions on him as act-| Ukraine are meeting with bitter op- ; . : Pe ced officially. to-nig |New Britain, Conn, severely r ing itter OP- | phe firing was almost continuous fur jo¢ pont . German airplane, it was announced y i leecitmaed Ing Chiet which ho encountered be-' position from the exasperated poP- more than two hours. Several bombs | me een a —_——_-+-—_—__—— KILLED IN ACTION. hee! nee other major generals out- ulace, according to a Kussian Gov- wore dropped by the raiders, 1 une cht Capt. Harris D. Buckwalter, Roy.| “ted him ernment wireless messi received | aye sumber of enemy alreraft is eratord, Pa The change was fully decided to- here. District assemb! tes throughout not known, but they seem to have day following Secretary of War Bak- 1 Corpls, George G. Burgess, York,|°"Y 5 i » Ukraine decided to burn all bread been more numerous than usual. FORMING IN NORTHERN FRANCE Pa; Manford L. Metchi, Leo, Ind jers consultation with Sonators Sat- and other provisions. The landowners, The following report on aerial Private James A, Blake, care|. 20% at cho War Council session. wore declared to be outcasts. fighting on Saturday has been is- el weetasceni Spool & Cotton Company, 4th Avenue |S°UndIn& out their sentiment, he| Twenty thousand peasants at anil9ed Gttaets, New Vek frond: tbat March's nomination wil tempted to hold an ass : , tac ds se Privates Kurske, Dickinson, | U&deubtedly pass Senate quickly Large Formations Steadily Arriving on the JN. D; Frederick W. Lampman, Iowa; |“ Witho NOL Ue oral by the Germans. reconnoitring, photography and fight-| iohting Line, and These Are Replaced | ain i. Moore, Fitzdate, vt. | Everywhere the Germans are ap-| ing, ‘The improved visibility fucilitat-| "0" / . Sie Bestar Numbers for Training, | DIED OF WOUNDS, “AMERIGAN AVIAT( AVIATOR \nting thelr own officials, while the ed more work in conjunction with the with 2 | — ne ee sued: "1 T mbly of thelr ‘Saturday was another fine day and own In Kiley, but they were dispersed | enabled us to carry out bombing, | "* Sergt. Gerald 8. Patten, Seattle, gs from bunger, artillery than has been possible re- withdrawn for JARTERS IN FRANCE, May 20 (via Ottawa), SN enouncoDnNTe | REPORTED TED LOST 1S FOUND meee Tyeees ANT et cietay alatinne at Covtc| allow them 70 tral, Velenciennes Private Zobito Discarlo, Mount} Imost iby Aulnoye, Roulers gouiin now twenty-f . ee} ; the entire population !8| and’ Chauines were bombed heavily 7 —Parts of Northern France have become within a short period thickly | armel, Pa. Hens af \ ana Attempts by the mans to and several enemy airdromes, ammu- ea) wart rd by a 1 populated with American fighting troops, and great American training DIED OF DISEASE. | Charles J _ Biddle Picke Picked Up in No} qisarm the people are meeting with, nition dumps and billets also were| bom attack on attacked, Over nineteen tons of! Apr nbs were dropped on these tar- a P spots are springing up where two montns ago only British} F es Walter Eginton, Lockport, Man's Land and Taken samps and depots are springing uf N. Y.; Bugeno Fran hettl, Sar a to Hospital. khaki was normally seen. Fiara, Huguio Prov di Grosseto, | apitah The outstanding impression of American organization may be summed ately Lester L. Glor, Varysburg, PARIS, May 20.—Capt. Charles J. ; ., | Biddle of Andalusia, Pa., chle up in ane word—thoroughness. One is conscious at every turn of the Robert Jackson, Rawlinson, Ark.; | Seat Pe TG NR adly resistance Germans, the statement adds, laine t to Germany all the provis The greater part of the fghting Ail ands on, bi sre are | Occ! well east of the enemy lines no impe milan oe cna “fe | rwenty-ono hostile machines w \ Manto Macho, Onidand, Cate Joha|BUtrol of the Zafayetto Squadron, who | pledbesdidihey brought down and two others ¥ fundamental ca nee is the “For two rea 8} to ser Conn; ro. iy would involy of his ec Rapaume use Europ ny is fo field ns ¢ We’reWith the AmericanRed Cross Heart and Hand of the Gross Sales of business is our dona- % tion to this great Organization of Mercy. morrow the larger will be our Donation to the American Red Cross, In the name of hu- manity do your bit for this noble cause! Do more—buy Lot's Candy for the Boys under the Colors and help the Soldiers, the Sailors and the American Red Cross, The more Candy you buy at our stores to- rmans on the} All th & May week end- ond week to Voor- wble roops were employed single point ve or Captured Neutrals Found Aboard °°" WAR GROSSES AWARDED Ble Brith udualty | 1 an D FOR TWO HOURS IN GREA TEST AIR RAID YET THREE AVIATION ‘COLONELS DETACHED DURING INQUIRY red to Aid Attorney Gen- ment of 8. D, Walden, W. W. Mont- gomery, and Edward A. Deeds, Signal Unable to Reach a Single Ob- | Corrs: from further aviation duties jective—Allied Operations | | Were All Suce was ordéred by the War Department day They are directed to report to the Attorney G and ald him in the aviation inves 7 yen, prominently Mentified | With the atrcraft programme, have da Ml whieh is dered valuable to the § named by Gutzon German descent, Jers in the pro» and of the Stgnal Corps, The General's investigation will clearly whether there wad hing to the Borglum claims, whic emphatically denies, Col. has acted as a ialson officer Moers in France and aire craft people here, pointing out what the foreign needs were and helping ta correlate them with the local work. Action by the Senate on the Chamb in} lain resolution to authorize a Military ac- | Committee War Inquiry, to the scope of on is objecting, hung fire again to-day while negoti tons for a compromise proceeded, ntime debate Was suspended with prospects that it would go over until In- ich operation | to-morrow. at ——— - vos._voe 1st TRAWLER SINKS U BOAT r for| Submarine, Whose Commander | Is Captured. 1-| by | PARIS, May 20.—The trawler Ally sank a German submarine, captured the commander, and liberated the captain and crew of a Spanish sailing vessel who had been taken prisoner, a despatch ra- |from Toulon said to- tovday un an ws FOR RAID ON U BOAT BASES Admirals Keyes and Tyrwhitt, Fi teen Other British Officers and French Participants Honored. PARIS, May 20.—Admirals Keyes fifteen other offtcers n awarded TWELVE IN SAXON DIET a SENTENGED AT LEIPSIG ie anes mbers of Minority Group ii Lower House Punished, bed Ottawa Hears. m OTTAWA, May bers of the minority group in tha On|} Lower House of the Saxon . ¢ hava heen sonten: penal servitude of psic, according to a despatch fren British Ministry of Informatio 1% le public here to-day. The reascnm for this drastic action is not know 1 —_—_—_—_——— DIED. SKINNER,—JAMES SKINNER. Services CAMPBELL FUNE RAG CHURCH, Bway, 66th at,, private, oe LOST, FOU ND REWARDS. Lost—pin io train from. Philag ceennyivanta, Roudl; lost on train eri minal: good reward, Keturn 110 Mane oa are oh ae es, io 1008 BT Liberty at. sh any F 7 recently was reported lost afte : disabled, Eight of ours aro missing.|risk of a break-up. in. the al ‘ resolve of the Americans to fight until victory’ is achieved. Ip. Pamp! Prattavitle, Ark, and | wcrntly was reported loat after My | flee, ME ROELOR USA TRUMP MSACSE) WAI NiONgY SHE bombing machines) which she cannot affori. Her victory if neing tireless! ried « rcombination \ ames P. Sullive one Roc el orca nt Aaa Ma al | y © only able to work half the night he coming sv reget ‘ Intensified training is being tirelessly carried oul in combination With | Jam: nC Bulllyan, Lane sek Wis! hy French scouts in No Man's Land| pRTROGRAD, May 20.—Bolshevik aie to a thick mist which blew in ‘Sie be absolute worse the British and the French. Large formations are steadly being drafted hs . with a bullet through his leg, Hie ma! corces which captured Baku, the great| from the sea, they dropped ten tons) valucless, acmaiy wiih have ‘ ee . 1 or + | Tout m W. Brown, Now Britain,! chine was wreeked, He was. bre il center on the Caspian s are | of bombs on the Marco Haubour-) jausted her ‘ i t : ent the Americans already in the fighting line, and these are ime rats, Ernest 2. Hil, Glons|to the rear for treatment ina horpital. [th Kenting with the Turkish fore Meee Miata in. ihe nelgpbarhood j ms i i i | . xy ge Vy 1 aC ‘ Ww ort. Capt. Biddle asee da few days had eh bi’ a h force tions, on Nets tn the ehbo HOF thant ives similarly reduced , __ Mediately being replaced by still Larger nun ort N. x LNEAar a. Nasa, Bots | Can ge Aes Coe a who are strivinis to retake the elty.|of Mapaumo and Fray, and on, tho Ay Atiiy “will Just be Se + — ~~ —— | land, an. Corp. Norton G. Carey, b GAIN It is reported that the casualties| Solway works and lockmates at Zee-| iro, x ity yenith, Joliet, Il.;, Privat's Wm. B. Ander- | 4" Wits agen to plunge a8 thou thore total 2,000 killed and 4,000] bru«ge, One of our machines failed Wega amention/ af tine Every day ‘ ooh Holden, No, 39 Woort Stroot,|i2,s ental apparently righted hia craft) Bolshevik troops, according army in France nging Germ aD} ua ‘ +/for a moment but finally crashe telegram from Constantinople, tose 10 EDO ORAET. AND U 1 BO S| | nearer to r time limit.” | dden, 10.; George Burns, Cheshire, | patrol discovered him. Ptrovaks ch the weae: Bore oF thes B S ‘ <a »,|Conn; Glen We Hagelton,| Sub-Licut, Fonck of the French Avia- | Caspian, 200 miles north of Baku and BOTTLED UP AT UG eit vine Saved | Sultan's Forces Resume Offensive! . 1); porter B.C Murfrees- |tion Service, who recently down | Oerentkapot u mt , EL hi All Along the Caicasian hore, Tenn; David % Cox, Urania, | csrinan, airplanes ‘in one day, Nua KI From J. G. McCullough, Vie- } ‘ Pees atanto De Crabtree Meant {hen (promoted to the rank of ‘First| SOLDIER KILLED ) ON BORDER, | Greater Portion of Those Operating + + pas Tron 3 s/ — —— tim of Mine or Torpedo. | LONDON, M ~ lind.; ‘Tom J, Davies, Tamaqua, Pa. ee 4 Payee ras... = abccearet From Flanders Base Immobil- | ¢ Pi ae NDON, Bay # Lic) arhe ek sor 33° Cle ne aE Ae ¢ hla | ; WASHINGTON, May 20.—The Amert- | re . ‘ | R. pad ab Boe te tad EX-BZAR T0 BE SENT JO Jaservore tinien awitn, Mich,| ized, Says British Admiralty. | 1 ean cargo carrier J.C, MeCull ay anid ypied | Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn ‘iam | ay Killed by a st across the TOON, 2 © greater po: been sunk by a mine or tor | 1 , Frederick, Fort Des Moines, 1a; | EXILE IN SWITZ wee Ki Med Hot from across the] LONDON, May 20.—The greater por- forelen waters. the Navy Dy | . . Houw r * | . , is a Ar ltton of the German submarine and foreign waters, the Na partment | sf or Armenian masae r x County, Mealcans were Kill! tn the retum fire. ltnrpedo erat, formerly operating 1 nounced to-day Wi Montie Kelle t. Cloud, ; , Par from. bases in Flanders, has been im- All on boa were save except , “; $, i Pass DUM Gao |" j for a separate p John S. Kirby, Texarkana, ‘Tox Granted Concession by Soviet on JAMAICA E ENTRIES. eal in Bruges, the British Ad- wie) stapanaaae is ieee Setiseaene iba) ON ne Wats cant as ass arena Pledge to Abandon Efforts a 5 ? |miralty announced to-day c wend t n street, New Haven, Conn; Franic| ae pf or - i United States Steamship Compa 1 1 f the exorbitant de-|poorman, Bixby, Col, to Regain Throne. PEE 14 | The announcement 1s accepted as 1 ead ned: Inet October. whit ce na f the T Michael J. Provenzano, No, 845| GENIVA, Switeerland, Sunday, May | (yao. 111 mPAniOg Chat Che Bioneiom OF Matens 1 fore waters fo army uses. Her Knickerbocker Avenue. Brooklyn, 19 —Nicholas Romanoff, former Eme | Lon Fieier 114 and Reshrages peers oe hha logins jon ere #8 replace a navy ¢ Pn t H ha ncrete-filled ships has locked . apne Haydon ©. Ray, Moody, Mo,;|Pere” of Russia and his family, ace | 3 x Haseena and under th ne of th ivore OST newspapers, has been given his choice | Mile Me Oltend ane b by canals gids was ube er a Jorick R No, 17 Mon. h Ostend and Banh y cana hens teas hE Hy of exile in Roumania or in Switger- [2/0 i reink mane Russell M Wo ANAS (ere 00: Whinore WEST POINT NT FOR “FOUR. . . FLIES 10 PHILADELPHIA | | Twent Clarence Re Wethers Man. |'#A¢ a lola eat oieeta tees E Extraordinary Special for Monday, May 20th PORE OWN: Ui Wentyst hester, Conn, Imp, 1365 |] | CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANCT COTS—Tiy 7 —Forty-eight Ton losives | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. JAMAICA RESULTS. {i Ld cree il toous, 111; | New Jersey Gunrarmen to Re At Ham Grated ¢ ay the teh | Priv Walter H. Slotman, But * ; ‘ dat i ie y ~ | ' ‘ ; - | par uy 19—Pronounced aerint | Olas (Rammer at. 18 t6 toa f kyson was advised by the Wa i I \ . t sth x 1 ih \ _ : 4 in : YW, Ww n, 100 it nor), 3 | Department to-day that the following ‘ Lieut. Webb Makes Quick Time : Shee Aid Sid luke Enllated With Kagtucers Prom |! 10% | , b TW: | mon of the New Jeraoy National Guard A Wonderfully Good Special for To-Morrow, s . ‘ork—Ed ; 5 : ibe Spokane. Ne 38 iam, | Who took entrance examination last ’ 4 From New York—Edgertor i 1 a " a damaged! Hovate games A ah ported Ml March will be admitted to West Point Tuesday, May 21st Fas oT 1 bid t in 1 cn 12 itary Academy in June, 8 MSmmA 0 atmos Fast From Wa ex! i A Geran, Killed In aetion i t 1 is i om . Be | Mi Academy in Jur aioe, a ORTED Ni emery Isc A collection, of wi i, {tire ‘aitienral 1 re lmet planes nn the son by @ former marcia, a. | { ig. oni | ¢ Private est to-day by the airplane ma 1 ped 44 Catton Company 1 Fourth five | 1 } service in the tr t Washingtor eran nt s aw VOM) Avenue Bluke bed just passed bh s ! \ Philadelphia, Lieut oC. Rdgert n barrack i w tationa In| tvontyefirat your 1 enlisted in. the | 108 (Byrne), & to b. 1 to HH flying the distance, about 195 miles the ener ne. Explosions and rs from. 8poh Ashington, (and: Wheat Cakes, 108 Os \ 89 minutes. He had favorable wind “ & é Bra, | 4/69 8 One 9 too chied, Ty 12 enocora The trip from New York to Philade see for ano Mary. Ruthio M., 4 | Al TH COVERED ute: OVERMAN BILL SIGNED. ean a <r MOLASSES OH TP 8 = phta was made in &1 minutea E No. sip|Moosevelt Promtncs Fall Reply Av h Steamer Is Torpedoed Cris Mannny olecen ‘ot Carrying 125 pounds of mail in six] Witsen Law of Measure & t vklyn, re Harleson, siow-| MADRID, Saturday, May 18.—Tho Mol Cn sacks, Lieut, Torey Webb. driving an Bro. saa Mewann i was born in| RAY, N. Y., May 2.—Col, toned. In ewspapers here Ke the torpedoing qo it Fc ee nerial mail plane, left Belmont Park) \QcsiGron, at — Kast B08 awa a 4 lived it told the United Presa to-day an ssing—C. Beott,| of tho steamship Villa de Soller, 1,650 ne? on Sea toh= this forenoon for Philadelphia, Hoe was] aah tr lok ta 4 HOR tiie Babee ening “a3: vy, 1ai?, | that a letter, written to some Senator, uw tons, the property of Paya & Sons of an eat to perme te return trip, this, afternoon Lig <) he ¥ ees a 4 a penned » is ite fe nths In er | zon wilt be made public and will con- C. Hadley. Andover, Maas.; Harcelona. This ts ae fourth vessel Gtorees MG » Government departments: Wield Artillery Bh A oA complete reply to Postmaster iG ATE Gr atane pai Killed o ‘ The woecitied weleht tneludee “the container, (

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