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and Special Correspondents. AMONG TEUTONS: BREAKING KING MORALE Sercietere Chars: Charged to W Workers in Vienna— Soldiers Beg Food. + | LONDON, May 21.—"I feel confi- dent that the time Is at hand when famine—stark, medieval famine—will join the Bntente as a political and military ally against Germany and Austria,” the correspondent of the Datly Mail telegraphs from Anne- masse, in France, near the Swiss border. The correspondent says he draws this conclusion from oral statements by an authentic witness whose ob- servations extended up to the end of April. The great masses of the German and Austrian peoples, this res, are more than nformant de sick of the w They think and 1, and their br talk of nothing bu morale is so low that the Govern- ments are fearful of Holshevik ncvements. Among the incidents given in sup: port of the story of terrible want.) ? en at ny ts the case of two prise ot war)’ —_ 1 employed at the gas works in Vienna, | os “es, were murdered by camo ce" BRONX FIRST DAY. $5000.00 DAY and the entire issue w n a fores (Continued from First Page) SPURS RED CROSS gathe A mushroc Misia ges Kon OA A Eline oreo Senator i KenvOll GliISmEUp ple often faint in the streets , Pyrat Great Enthusiasm at Workers’ Dinner, ants who w t who have been de ing up’ with the Com nittee," said Mr, Stewart, “It wil ‘iikely be the most! # It is h to give from hung " health of many j# such that they can ennous day d open for nardly stand, to say nothing of work, | “Within six months from to-night |of the campai: snd things ting worse every cs : 1,000,000 American boys will go|all and we'd like to have every store day. Even paren ee. aid the top,” said Senator James of the small percentage not yet listed ufficient food. They are not only n to the Cross wi sin}make haste to envoll for Red Cross k of war, but thoroughly apathetic] te Bronx tast night. “We'll send | giving | over the top and they will not] At a rs regarding it, It is a common sight to " Li ; ; unt ey reach Berlin, Welhouse restaurant seo soldiers begging for food, Every e me complaints about island, last night is convinced that the expected sending our fighters to| tied Cross drive in amv Gkialbe lee one didn't send them to]ge2,300, or near Only another Prussian swindle’ the ner eee Tarte] ayy ae a stopover bse he din | back, the major-| phy F . ed by] ine this old United jonnG n on t ‘oine to live in. We've w Mrs. Willlam poling again, It is easier ‘4 ¢ dhe: Richmond the Red Cross this County er re unty Chay ated $1,000, whien | natur ' st. And if aBband Meese. kL fora ay ar an 1 $5,000 In Libert The peo-| We'll be a better country for the ser vice and ascritice and it’s woe to the prosre od aacritt Noon rallies, despite the rain, wer slacker and profiteer when our boys of these three months now ome back. As far as they dare, the continues, people jeer at of smashing the British and French [he told some stories of his personal vod at the submarine campa Senator Kenyon aroused the 400 Commerce a 5 Madison Square and n League Club, ‘This the workers present to a bigh pitch when the) trip to the trenches, In urging them itice and ult of which, they see, has]to spread the goapel of 8: pest thing in the world io-nikt only ' service, he Said the gallant Freavu where, | been to add America to their enemies. | TO) suhered a loss of two and w halt ’ ha | kvery one made of President W nillion their men, who were as bad haae,\ Lal hon at first as a pedant, the corres-Veither killed or so badly mutilated us + ope manager, many | pondent adds, but are now] tbe of no service 5 | eee will’ give al changing their tune e 4} 50 Fane ane - Pda jee ROP eR cape Aes is in earne slogan, Lts sacri and servi elit ldt | st of saving and snobbery st feature | im Germany Belleved |, to learn that. money is | WASHINGTON, May 2—The food gathering was the organizat! at whieh situation in Germany, officials here of the workers in the Bronx s by ¢ Neve, is the most critical it hax been at r its one million au to the second war fund of the American Red ns any time, Information reaching Wash-I(rysq Olin J. Stephens, director of |. any sources ind ietioned ington from the Bronx drive, a limin ve that even with the reduced reports from a few of the commit | ww Cromwell has planned for June 15, the coun wii} Showing collections of over $30,000, Ut > f ey" h not have enouxh food to carry the] is estimated the first days work In tie| seating capa f the house, and th sak ; Bronx brought close to $70,000 |Alma Gluck, the Metropolitan singer ¥ : Mr bugene i osenquest, Cap-lauctioned off $10, worth the |" and that furthe ny will have! tain nounced the re ' \t ue Mads ‘ ¢ 00 for the fir | eipt « r he first day A Ned Cross emblem | ce any began ” ming he mi | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey con D r it Greate Nee ntended to tar man tindividual comtributors for the da to the Red « The emblem Sate gree ae had ‘The Bronx has been split into fo dl and ae ee Oe ee er } divisions for the drive, Bach divisiot On nae | - * | and ten captains and | es had hoped 1 H x 8 | masa tewin of ten, Men! nurses pa fh i nd women in every walk of life will] Panes by rughly covered by the workers he week's drive divisions ~ VICE ZONE BILL PASSED, | i ta during Jacke Queens Spe take care of Senate Approves Protective Meas- first line ne corporations astrial worker Pe fer Soldiers, {and professignal people while others an WASHINGTON, Ma Under aj will be making a house-to-house ean- | Plus! : bill passed by ‘the Senate and sent to| Yass. Ww e Kreatly alded| 710M at tne ther along urties ould not Morrison, | “Queen's T by the Libe which were ¢ » index card, retary of War would led during the loan be authorized to set up protective zone sins, vice of any width de the House, the W. Niles, W. sary about places where 3 ure las Mathewson, C. F. Minor, Sur-| ¥ielded $8,000; Fa yuartered, Other measures passed| rogate Schulz, Richard W. Lawrence | Piushiag, $1,000; 1 * would give army fleld clerks minimum 1 Mrs, Lawrence, B, A, Hoover, A 4, $2,500; W pay of $1,200 a year, with increases fo ldman and County Judge Gibns ad Point, $21 pvergens service and the same allow. | dressed the workers last night inne week : 3 are given quartermaster | - One h f ed Jc vei, na ‘woud authorios recinecn |FAIRBANKS CRITICALLY ILL, |«:issctions tn enaebiR | N treatment of allens serving in the Am ¥ t t ; ine A iaiy Wormer Viee- ' N an Arm \ < Red - > Alarms 1 8 af the Frenen| Drops Dead tw De INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Muay 21,—Fo! nas ™ n after Daniel McKee, fifty, an examination by physicians roth ay ance brolte No. 13 Broad Stree, | th Was stated that Charles|of Amerioar pun waiked into the offlce of Dr, Henr ,|Wa » Fairbanks's condition was stiit| ties, yet brou . | th floor of the same . He is suffering from), tong the ent by} the fo the British G em-| (ntmoanvaltn wap | braces recruit Hin loos Preaident | poate There and Italian cartoor and Vis bedside (0 he physiclany | Sing nan extremely ortt Ttaly, wh nun cal aaies had granted ‘as removed by an und: ‘|Ma Daughter at Red Cross Booth in C Hall; FAMINE SPREADS ager s Dasa sa Be Who Het 000 o649 acaanade| 0.0.4 $06 299446656 BEWARE OF SWINDLERS IN NAME OF RED CROSS, COMMITTEE'S WARNING DRIVE WORKERS. Ps j began, it was te car barns told of seetr jea n 1 be no doubt Sdentificatoin card on the Identification card correspond with the pledge card e same as that on the identification card | | | representative of the Red Cross ‘s to run the risk . having it pocketed by | Red Cro} H pub! Hen ieare Mater boUNTRY GOING STRONG TO AID OF THE RED CROSS Man tions Subscribe WASHINGTON ONE RIAL ‘FIRED RR MEN'S HIVES ig FORESEE VICTORY pte. Lilly, Inspector, Doesn't Believe Accusations Against | “Conductorettes,” dangerous” of thos Jury is inform who rang up abc jas many hearts as she did nick and she wa quently crowded. This e ne Grand Ju the question vice v wive: several motormen had @ per rest in that p © of this mo: a number of w ard, Dist nesses hi ‘obtained the investly * but that h about what that conclu ation to “its legitim sion predict » would be J, had to do with the car barns, w arn as the n ange that has 8 bee Ant the street “hugging and kissing.” How did they do it?” District At torney Lewis asked ‘Oh, you know how it’s aone glance att They kne Miss sabe * e a conductorett e Grand Jury : decided first y, “these stories ar waything Wrong Well, | want to help the ¢ ong that | Mr. Lewis said One witness complained that con juctorettes spen lo the cars, leaving pull the atart-and-stc what that had to do with a tion Was not made clea ‘ROUND-UP OF DESERTERS NETS THIRTEEN SOLDIERS Capt. Potter Asks Citizens to Repo: Beggars and Loafers in Uniform > Hsde-Bronson Wedd Thirteen soldiers, three of whom a ni ng de sand the remat fe unable to ” f nselve ¢ rounded en * 1 t ot ' f Capt. Poite © Headquarte f ayer. a LAWSON BACK IN NAVY, Gives tp a’e Mate ( e he w mm ’ te GERMANS SEIZE NAPKINS. Germany by the Imperial Clothin ‘The wives of B. RK. T. motormen| breathed agsixh of relief to-day when became known that “the most conductorettes has been fired, She was a chic little! person, so the Kings County Grand not accused of holding out any nickels, and her car was fre- idence was brought before | which is investigating | # to whether motormen are safe with the conductorettes and a. It was said that the ticular case ning's sex ct Attorney ILewis} mportant dence had been would follow had nothing @ of the testimony, it wag atbush | 1 lounging room has long been maintained f. cond A motormen. Whev + employr of women as conductors itled, they used the n, but al oman who lives near the motormen nd conductorettes. walking along oman to be called on Mr. is and said she was no conductorette any more, having been promoted to an inspectorship with roving commission visit all the barns and keep an eye on the girls And believe me,” she suid earnest. wrong. The company is doing its best to eradicate mpany THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _MAY 21, 1918, sf Red Cross Float Will Move a Block | Uptown for Each Million in Fund’ OLED OEE DOD OOOO E066 60606 66-606-060.006880 O0 02002-09006 00.90005 05.03002009009000 15 CANADIANS CRUCIFIED BISHOP BURGESS SPEAKS BY GERMANS, HE ASSERTS ON THE CHURCH AFTER WAR | ; \ Sarvine ; Chicagoan, Back From: Service in} Much \Will Be Demanded, Some: France, s of Atrocities by thing Spiritual, He Tells Long | Fleeing Invader iaand: Diocese a} cHicAGo, Ma Grek oi CUTY, 1, May 2=The the wi irving Parker of Ch » whe ently Yes, Lewis said with a rising,| returned from the we whera|? b of Island be- ating inflection, “but 1 want youl he drove an ammuni «for the] Ran ftw anni vention here to-day, to enlighten these gentlemen T¥reneh Army, but w isan en- {at wit The witness cast an appraising} iateg ma aid So Blonal| deh continue, until to-morrow night Corps, to-day related a story of Germant the ry Fatrocities culminating in the crucifixion jonn 1 Robert Nogers and the Rev. atti acting respectively as lof fifteen Canadia ler { ot A in Canadian I! epee ary und Assistant Secretary. ‘e were m orward in the) ‘rhe Bishop awelt on the war and [Chemin des Dames drive last October! what will have to be done after It is Len of deepen He also pointed out that the next | M n will mark the fiftleth birth 1; "A poilu a Hand sald In broken | ony : oe | jane m It may well be that after the war 9 ps t p h oriche 4 the bs ata walla) oy vu with w 4 ay php Hey h he othe Some A Canadian regiment had t weed | eh wilt ‘i 4t thi« point aboud two week re t0| son nip ORM ' jeve the War va . ms | ke aimed, ‘ Ws x 4 ” f that afte romer BRITISH GRAND FLEET ‘ a Mt stvtesman'a words, that it During Single Month Capital Ve 5 ed by the many ns it is of Navy Steamed More Than ve him: from ranny of the! 1,000,000 Mile LONDON, April 21 In view $10,000 TURKEY FOR WILSON. Smlnry to Heoame f S10.000 a Heat More Than too ark Are Secent ars PEARL FERCUSON INDICTED, CUT OFF WIDOW AND 2 SONS J three, fora walk. us LIGHTNING SPARES FLAGS. rere: TON Li uae M : u“l 5 “ 5 En THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete the | Ho selected one avd let go a belt ¢ added, “with | 1S IN ACTIVE SERVICE 2's" ots, ™:s,c2me, "tes 88) until he GERMAN AVIATORS. LOST FIVE PLANES IN LONDON RAID This Is Official Count, but Two Others Are Said to Have Fallen Into Sea. LONDON, May 21.- Of the twentg thirty Gotha machines which too® art In the raid on London Sundag ally t@ have been brought down, Cnoffetat t, five are reported ofc confirmation is lacking to the report IL inte the North that two others One of the raiders was engaged by a Hritish airman and fired at close Age until the machine disappeared in a cloud, Shortly afterward the machine burst into flames at a helght of 7,000 feet and fell a Blazing wreck. Another machine was brought down by anti-aircraft guns in London. Two brought down while at- de- fifth others we tempting to escape, one bein stroyed by Britist airmen as set afire and fell into the sou. A few dozen bombs were dropped promiscuously on certain parts of the doing, In a few cases yndon distrt dan to Two fires caused tn ld dings, but they were soon well under contro: Bome small dwelling houses we wrecked by the bombs and much | class was broken. | —+-— | | HOW LARNER “GOT” TWO ENEMY PLANES Columbia Man Tells of Sending Them Down in Flames After Spirited Attacks, How the French War Cross with two on by GU. de Freest Larne st your was a Colum- bia freshman and teher on the Uni- ty baseball team, became known at the Morningside a to~ jay, when Dr. Horatio Krans, an alumnus in France, wrote to @ ‘riend about the voung fly exploitr. Larner was fying above Rhelms on March 18 when be tearned {trom French anti-atroraft sbeli- ing that there were Germaa planes’ beneath him, He dived down nearly two miles and saw thre enemy albatrosses hurrying for home. palms was ¥ who nachine gun cartridges. They did not seem to take effect, and he was f upon bls man wh dropping as he told burst from the pilot's seat, Evidently one of my iiets had pierced his ncendin olin ervoir, He On March 2% Lurner got bis se enemy plane. He got “under the tt f this und opened up wita two ma- ‘Chine pena at close range. Of this i [dent be satd In a fow seconds | burst. int» fm ling in a spinning nose div» {and vis Wings a he fell. te | was a wiy sight. FE watehed hin t the ground in the middis vad ack, exploding in & ree ean A fire.” of a rn | mans of ‘BRITISH FLYERS DESTROY 27 GERMAN AIRPLANES Barracks in Landau, Near Karlsruhe, Bombarded by Aviators and Hits Are Observed. LONDON, Ma 2t During the ng on Saturday twenty- man airplanes were de- were driven down ou man balloons were burned, acco © the report operations issued by the W Twelve British machines usly after dark by bota pped Afteon Chawn n and silWway ata " Bray an 4 eneiny bombing ua was br wn vebind gunt yy 0 we pped a ton of nb gua wo: » “na 8 1 Landa ir Khatlsruhe, ‘The railway was eral times and fires were st fr machines returned HERLIN, M The official re port of aid say Loi and Dov nd ¢ places of the F wh ec cessfully =} Mustard The seeds. svlces and other neredients EY Maly and India,