The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1918, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, _ FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. 4 SOCIE rr WOMEN WORK TO PUT CITY ‘OVER TOP’ FOR RED CROSS: only if the President comes out afake | —— ast night indicated that © President did not favor the meas sure but would abide by Secretagy: decision." ident, it wan said tos aig prepared a memorandum after Bile onference last night with Congrems de n which he said We that revenue lem ary at this session, jum, it was said, weet AAU) §. CASUALTIES; DEATHS TOTAL 27 oceans Four Killed in Action and Nine yand have been ait Secretary More Succumbed to a re ell Wounds. WASHINGTON, May %4—Worty POLICE GET 4 AFTER FIGHT. Suspected of Holding Up Clear Store Clerk Who Was Robbed, four casuaitica listed by the War b Department to-day were divided thus: Four killed in action, ten dead or d-up of a clerk ia at No. 1% Bowery last mon With revolvers, Serat. of the Elizabeth Street thought he recogntn “tools & man who was lol ing in front of @ » Nine of wounds, and four! of ac t; sixteen severely wounded A @ad one slightly wounded. Officers named were: Capt. Freder- ty tek D. Clair, Philadelphia, killed in| i al |N anbeth Street. Aided by action, Lieut. Whitney H. Joyce, Un-| lov ne *O quare th at nid @dilia, N. ¥,, died of wounds; Lieut 4 | Sshaas over root tt Aimee D. Genard, Manchester, N. H,, | ie me aud Lieut. Vugene Paul Wubbe J R ‘ of accls| MRS HENRY \ eg 7 ey SANDERSON) x ws cy AIMMED I AETION. GORPL, SIDNEY R, DREW ie Ys: Jona A. Schramkowsk BELIEVED A PRISONER DIED OF WOUNDS. t t H - TOMS WSO BY LLOYD EFORCE _ MASON 10 IEE : | pong ye a roi ol a if easing |nsH LEAGUE CONDEMNS | ar cater ii si RY LIMESIKE Fe BENNETT | al Seorge to Emperor spines | GARDINAL FARLEY'S STAND Conspiracy. Still Opposes Plan. IS KILED FRANCE cn leat Fae Hap was ca PDINBURGH, May 21 Speaking | Ueclares Father Magennis Was Cen WASHINGTON, May 24.—That eh eo todayo pritie Attn a sured for Doing What Mercier by, N. D.; Willie Teaas; Irvin O. » Atlantic, Ja; Frank d, N. H.; Woodruff Per- hins, Overton, Nev said there was no | | | Did in Belgium sion of ¢ © Committee of the| 1 hat th ha The E conveyed to F enti Kitehin | Carlton De Wolf Roberts, No. 2654 piracy for a great rising in Ireland, ! 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